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WESH, WKCF: Two different approaches to fall lineup
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelWESH-Ch. 2 won't make any changes to its daytime lineup this fall while sister station WKCF-Ch. 18 is shaking up its schedule. Why no changes at WESH? “NBC has enough to go around,” WESH General Manager Jim Carter says. “We're excited... -
WESH starts 4:30 a.m. newscast
The TV Guy» Orlando Sentinel – The TV GuySome people might say there's too much local TV news. Not WESH-Channel 2. The NBC affiliate this morning started a 4:30 a.m. newscast that will air weekdays. Syan Rhodes is the solo anchor. Meteorologist Amy Sweezey reports on the weather, an... -
O.C. fire victims get anonymous $1-million gift
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterAn anonymous donor gave $1 million to a local relief fund Tuesday to help victims of Orange County's Santiago fire rebuild their homes and lives. "I got the e-mail at noon," said Bob Hunt, vice president of the Inter-Canyon League, which set up the...Tags: Santa Ana, Los Angeles Times, FEMA, Emergency Planning, Renovation
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The Little Vampire
FOR THE TIMESFriday October 27, 2000 Poor child actors. They aren't allowed the same latitude for growth as regular kids. Where we find wonder in each developmental change in our own kids, we tend to be dismayed when we see a once-adorable child star advance...Tags: PG Rated Movies, Movies, Hayley Mills, Family, Vampires (supernatural entitiess)
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Mohegans To Own Team
Courant Staff WriterA WNBA team owned by the Mohegan tribe will play at the Mohegan Sun Arena in Montville this summer, sources said Wednesday. The team would play one to three of its home games at the Hartford Civic Center - a disappointment to those who hoped for a full-...Tags: Sports, Sue Bird, Politics, Basketball, Executive Branch
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Gentlemen Don't Eat Poets
FOR THE TIMESFriday March 14, 1997 Is it the quality of the photography or the mood that makes first-time director John-Paul Davidson's "Gentlemen Don't Eat Poets" seem so murky? Either way, it makes this dreary black comedy more work than fun. "Gentlemen,...Tags: Alfred Hitchcock, Movies, Sting, Chris Barnes, Paul Davidson
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'Brassed Off'
For The TimesThe recent near-expurgation of Tories from British political life may take some of the wind out of "Brassed Off," a very earnest David vs. Goliath tale that also pitches art vs. livelihood and Margaret Thatcher vs. the rest of humanity. But not to worry....Tags: Movies, Metal and Mineral, Government, Tara Fitzgerald, Pete Postlethwaite
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