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Bring a pillow for Return to Paradise
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Lori Barile
University Wire
09-09-1998
(Anchor) (U-WIRE) PROVIDENCE, R.I. -- If you had to decide between spending the next three to six years in a dark cell in order to save your friend's life, or remaining free at the expense of your friend's life, which would you choose?
That is the dilemma (and an extremely boring one) that two friends (Vince Vaughn and Jaoquin Phoenix) must face in Return to Paradise (PolyGram Films).
At the start of this film three friends, Tony, Sheriff (yes, that's his name), and Louis, are vacationing in Malaysia. They drink, sleep with exotic women, and smoke ...
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Viets-Post marriage on the rocks? Editor Woo takes over negotiations. (Elaine Viets; St. Louis Post Dispatch; Post Editor William F. Woo)(includes related article on the 'Retain Elaine' party at Pancke House)
Magazine article from: St. Louis Journalism Review
; ...when she refused to return to St. Louis after being allowed...duties. * Viets could return to the Post as a...number of days in St. Louis every month and will return on a specific date...from covering St. Louis to writing about...subjects including St. Louis. * The two ...
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Emory smart move for Channel 30.(St. Louis, MO, television station KDNL's hiring of anchorman Patrick Emory)(Interview)
Magazine article from: St. Louis Journalism Review
; ...Patrick Emory might return to St. Louis to help KDNL (Channel...success in St. Louis. This is a smart...Barbara Walters. His return was noted by Lyles...just prior to his return. SJR: Are you looking forward to returning to St. Louis? EMORY: Absolutely...
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Do you know who this woman is? Literary and journalistic luminaries in St. Louis--like Martha Gellhorn--are ignored in favor of dogs, butterflies and bowlers.
Magazine article from: St. Louis Journalism Review
; ...the backwater that many consider it to be today. A St. Louis Literary Museum would spotlight the many contributions...Journalists are often disparaged as hack writers, but the St. Louis Literary Museum would single out the many writers who made...focal point for any memorial to authors who once called St. ...
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Louis and the king: jazz great Louis Armstrong learned from the best.(Biography)
Magazine article from: Highlights for Children
; ...referred to Joe Oliver as the jazz king. King Oliver played Louis's favorite instrument, the cornet. He won his title by...dignity and confidence, knowing that he had no equal. Little Louis called Joe Oliver the finest trumpeter who ever played in New Orleans. At age eleven, Louis learned to play the ...
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Oldest black newspaper in St. Louis on last legs.
Magazine article from: St. Louis Journalism Review
; ...landscape of St. Louis. Donald Suggs, publisher of the St. Louis American, attributes the decline in the Argus in part to...for free distribution of the American throughout the St. Louis metropolitan area. The American now distributes more than...grew up on a farm in Coosa, Ala., and J.E. left for St. ...
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Baby step for Bergeron; No target date for return from concussion.(SPORTS)
Newspaper article from: Telegram & Gazette (Worcester, MA)
; ...fueled reports, which Bergeron himself has fed, that he might return before the end of the season despite initial fears that his...Nobody, however, is willing to put any target date on a return, and coach Claude Julien stressed that Bergeron won't be...indication that management might be counting on Bergeron's ...
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KTRS folks won't miss Byrne's column.(news on radio stations in St. Louis, MO)
Magazine article from: St. Louis Journalism Review
; ...image. Byrne is expected to return in mid-May as a contributing...unfortunate loss because St. Louis already has limited coverage...electronic media. The St. Louis Business Journal and the St. Louis Post-Dispatch do well with...presently not carried in St. Louis, having most recently ...
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Argus owner in prison.(St. Louis Argus' Eddie Hasan)
Magazine article from: St. Louis Journalism Review
; ...in prison, the venerable St. Louis Argus, the oldest African-American...Argus owner Eddie Hasan did not return phone calls recently about...African-American papers existed in St. Louis, but by 1916, they were all...Argus. All but one, the St. Louis American, founded in 1928...African-American ...
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Grass root ideas wither in St. Louis political weather.(disputes over the renovation of the Kiel Opera House in St. Louis, MO)
Magazine article from: St. Louis Journalism Review
; ...built in the United States - reveals one of the reasons St. Louis remains a leading example of urban failure. St. Louis's civic elites have always circled the wagons when confronted...reason the city has rarely been in tune with the times. St. Louis long ago turned its back on the river as a centerpiece ...
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Vincentians give up running seminaries: archbishops in Denver, St. Louis take charge.(Denver, Colorado; St. Louis, Missouri)
Magazine article from: National Catholic Reporter
; ...transitions have occurred in Denver and St. Louis. In the Denver archdiocese, Archbishop...archdiocesan offices there. In the St. Louis archdiocese, meanwhile, new diocesan...missionary term outside Denver and then return to the archdiocese. In April, Vincentians, who have operated Kenrick in St. ...
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