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Two icons in their twilight all but stole the start of this year’s Tribeca Film Festival.
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In the front parlor of the Harlem townhouse where Wes Anderson filmed “The Royal Tenenbaums,” kids performed in turquoise T-shirts.
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In 1903, James K. Vardaman said during his gubernatorial campaign in Mississippi: “If it is necessary, every Negro in the state will be lynched.” He won that election and went on to the U.S. Senate.
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Reverend Rick Christy’s story about how he lost $11,500 trading options starts in a Michigan sports stadium with Colin Powell, Rudy Giuliani and Terry Bradshaw.
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A Florida company that hired celebrities including Rudy Giuliani and Colin Powell for motivational events that filled arenas around the U.S. has closed, leaving lawsuits complaining of unpaid bills.
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Art Linkletter , the genial radio and television host who spent more than two decades interviewing children and getting them to say “the darndest things,” has died. He was 97.
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Finishing a bowl of Osteria Morini’s braised beef ravioli by yourself is like drinking an entire magnum of Barolo wine.
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Andy Rooney, the beetle-browed CBS commentator who pondered the logic of modern life on his “60 Minutes” segment for more than 30 years, died late yesterday in New York, according to CBS News. He was 92.
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Bonhams will blow a raspberry at the BlackBerry era with an auction Thursday of deluxe fountain pens expected to fetch as much as $649,020.
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The 2004 tsunami that devastated countries around the Indian Ocean killed model Petra Nemcova ’s fiance and photographer, Simon Atlee, and left her immobile in a hospital with her pelvis broken in four places. She had a lot of time to think about the victims.
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