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Hayes still cooking with new generation
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In the annals of odd resurrections, Isaac Hayes makes the first
page.
Hayes, soul music icon and luuuuv daddy of the '70s and '80s, has
had his Warhol clock reset by a chubby, oversexed cafeteria cook.
Why so sad, kids? It's Salisbury Steak day!
When "South Park," the potty-mouthed Comedy Central cartoon, burst
onto the scene, many thought that Chef, the African-American cook and
adviser for the show's quartet of children, sounded familiar. That it
was indeed Isaac Hayes, ...
Related newspaper, magazine, and journal articles from HighBeam Research
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After Bad Breaks, Hayes Ready for Breakout
The Washington Post
; Washington Wizards guard Jarvis Hayes did not want to go to the locker room. He knew the moment he left the visitors' bench and limped off the floor at Staples Center that he was saying goodbye to his teammates and to basketball for a couple of months. Problem was, Hayes really had no choice. Less
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UMaine's Hayes eager for draft day Tight end hopes to be picked by NFL
Bangor Daily News Bangor, ME
; ORONO - Chad Hayes has dedicated the last five years of his life to pursuing a football career. With 11 days left until what might be the biggest day of his young life - the 2002 NFL Draft - all he can do is wait. Hayes, a senior captain on the University of Maine's history- making 9-3 football
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Luckily, stage fright didn't claim Hayes
Deseret News (Salt Lake City)
; NEW YORK -- It's a difficult image to conjure: Isaac Hayes struggling to overcome a nasty case of stage fright. Not the hippest guy in the room, the epitome of cool. Not the genius behind the soundtrack for "Shaft." Not the voice of Chef on "South Park." And yet it happened. It was back in the late
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Hayes leaves 'em insatiable
The Malay Mail
; DARREN HAYES Spin (Sony) OUT of the Garden, straight to the moon and back. Hayes, half of the now defunct Savage Garden, has been dubbed as `the sequel to George Michael'. When Georgie decided to leave his partner-in-Wham, Andrew Ridgley, it worried many. They didn't want the rebellious,
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He was the speeding Bullet Ex-Dallas WR Hayes was the fastest human, but he ran into trouble
Chicago Sun-Times
; Bob Hayes made people realize that in football, speed kills. Yes, everyone knew before he came along that it was good to be fast in a violent game filled with large, mean men. But Hayes made it clear that a roadrunner beats a coyote, a lightning bolt trumps a tank, what you can't catch whips big
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