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John Varvatos hopes to go global with rock-flavored menswear line
Next week, when his men's collection hits the Milan runway, New York designer John Varvatos will be firing the opening salvo in a bid to make his rock-flavored label the next American lifestyle brand to go global. In nine years, he's managed to make...Tags: Fashion Shows, Hobbies, Dining and Drinking, Ian McKellen, Led Zeppelin (music group)
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Howard Stern Sidekick Artie Lange Enters Rehab
Zap2It.comComedian Artie Lange bypassed a chance to crack jokes in order to focus on more serious matters. The Howard Stern sidekick checked into an "intensive" outpatient rehab program on Sunday, Aug. 3 instead of attending the Comedy Central roast for pal Bob...Tags: FX (tv channel), Entertainment, Comedy Central (tv network), Satellite Technology, Radio Industry
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Stone Temple Pilots: turbulent yet enduring
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterNOTHING GETS in the way of a lucrative rock reunion quite like a jail stint -- even an extremely short one. Just ask the members of Stone Temple Pilots, the multi-platinum-selling, stadium-rocking, alterna-grunge band that recently reunited after more...Tags: Aerosmith (music group), Los Angeles Times, Punishment, Led Zeppelin (music group), Kansas
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Hathaway's 'Havoc' Nudity Celebrated
Zap2It.comWhen it comes to big screen nudity, it was an important year for Anne Hathaway and now the "Princess Diaries" star is beginning to reap the rewards. Shedding clothing along with her good girl image, Hathaway disrobed in both "Brokeback Mountain" and...Tags: Anne Hathaway, Academy Awards, Science and Technology, Physiology, Pam Grier
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Sirius shock: pirates hit Howard Stern Show
Times Staff WriterSirius Satellite Radio Inc., which liberated radio shock jock Howard Stern from the federal decency standards that he felt had shackled him, is finding that freedom's just another word for $500 million to lose. Since Jan. 9, when Stern debuted on Sirius,...Tags: Entertainment, New York, Piracy, Television, Corporate Officers
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CBS Sues Howard Stern
Los Angeles TimesCBS Radio jolted shock jock Howard Stern and Sirius Satellite Radio on Tuesday (Feb. 28) with a lawsuit claiming Stern misused the company's airtime in a scheme to boost the payment he received when he moved to Sirius in January. CBS contends that...Tags: Entertainment, Los Angeles Times, New York, Television, Breach of Contract
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The week ahead
Chicago TribuneMonday: -- Earnings: ABN Amro Holding; Avon Products Inc.; Exelon Corp.; Humana Inc.; MetLife Inc.; Post Properties Inc.; Principal Financial Group Inc.; R.H. Donnelley Corp.; Simon Property Group Inc.; Tyson Foods Inc.; UAL Corp.; Whole Foods Market Inc....Tags: Dominion Resources Incorporated, CVS Corp., Mittal Steel Company NV, Coach Incorporated, Invitrogen Corp.
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Gary Carter: still talking . . .
WatchdogNews flash: Gary Carter still is talking . . . This time Monday on XM Satellite Radio, seeking to clarify his controversial remarks on Sirius Satellite Radio Friday regarding the Mets' not-currently-open managerial position. Turns out it was all the......Tags: Montreal Expos, ESPN (tv network), Omar Minaya, Sports, XM Satellite Radio
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Mex rips Kid for lobbying for Willie Randolph's Mets job
WatchdogHere is the small newspaper article I wrote about Keith Hernandez (and Gary Cohen) taking issue Sunday with Gary Carter's remarks on Sirius Satellite Radio Friday. Hernandez called Carter "unconscious" for openly lobbying for the managerial job...Tags: New York Mets, Satellite Technology, Politics, Radio Industry, Lobbying
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Was Michael Strahan happy to move to left end, or not?
WatchdogThe sheet of quotes the Giants handed out regarding Michael Strahan's retirement included this from Dan Reeves, which baffled several long-time beat reporters: "The thing that I will always remember is how unselfish Michael was when we asked him to......Tags: Career and Workplace, Multi-Sport Events, Retirement, Brett Favre, Football
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Future of 'Mike and the Mad Dog' still in limbo
WatchdogHere is the latest on the proposed merger of XM and Sirius Satellite Radio, which if it goes through would provide a broad array of sports programming choices for subscribers - likely at a premium if you want all that......Tags: Satellite Technology, Radio Industry
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Sirius XM Users Get Best of Both Worlds, No Change Needed
KickingTiresLast year, when Sirius and XM first discussed their brave new merged programming, the companies said users would have to get new hardware to access it. Now that the FCC has approved the merger, though, there???s new information ??? consumers......Tags: Prices, Satellite Technology, XM Satellite Radio, Politics, Radio Industry
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