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JADA PINKETT-SMITH TO STAR IN TNT SERIES "TIME HEALS": Will Smith's lovely, multitalented wife Jada Pinkett-Smith (former star of NBC's hit series "A Different World"), will star in and executive produce "Time Heals," a TNT Network medical drama series that takes place at Rich- mond Trinity Hospital in Char- lotte, NC. There the strong-but- caring director of nursing, Christina Hawthorne (played by Pinkett-Smith), too often fights battles she knows she won't win. Whether treating the homeless woman in front of the hospital like a human being or trying to talk a suicidal cancer patient off a ledge, Christina must challenge hospital administrators, heartless doctors, apathetic colleagues and a system that sometimes forgets it's there to serve the sick.
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My husband, Phil, is the best cook I know. . . He delights in preparing a fabulous meal from scratch, especially for guests," wrote Rebecca Georges of today's young cook, Phil Georges of Mequon.
"My favorite dish is one that Phil makes only on Easter," she continued. "It is a traditional Italian dish called 'Torta Pasqualina,' or Savory Easter Pie.
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Mark D. Stuaan, Barnes & Thornburg, Indianapolis, IN, for Plaintiff-Appellant.
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BioRx continues to attract patients from across the country seeking individualized in home health care, helping to increase the company's national footprint In addition to the home offices in Cincinnati, BioRx operates an administrative office in High Point, N.C., and a satellite pharmacy in Urbandale, Iowa With increasing business in the western part of the U.S., Rielly is considering opening a distribution center out west, as well.
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When their children were young, Phil and Cil Rivera threw lots of pool parties at their Granada Hills home.
Then the kids grew up.
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Phil Gouzie had never heard his mother cry before.
His family lived in the French Canadian section of Westbrook. One night in 1939, when he was in bed, his mother's sobs floated upstairs from the kitchen. He crept down quietly to see what was wrong.
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The backyard behind the Younts' WoodlandHills family home near the St.Mel's Catholic Church school playgroundmust have been epic.
Three-quarters of an acre sat behind the Serrania Avenue house, just south of Ventura Boulevard, that Phil Yount picked for his wife, Marion, and three young boys when he moved them from Covington, Ind., to the sprawling suburb in the fall of 1956.
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Street: Young helps train volunteers to protect historic sites
The thread of history runs all through the many hats Phil Young has worn.
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Phil Apreda was the sort of baseball coach you wish your kid had: one who taught life lessons along with the fundamentals.
His Teaneck teams won loads of trophies, and "Coach Phil" earned tons of admirers in the town where he grew up not so much because of the trophies, but for how his boys won them: giving their all and showing respect.
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Today, the spectacle of three greasepainted men in space-age get- ups thumping on drums has more in common with laser light shows - or even Lady Gaga - than high culture. But in 1991, it was precisely in the name of art that the Blue Man Group took up residence off- Broadway in New York's Astor Place Theatre.
Blue Man was always an esoteric undertaking, says Phil Stanton, a co-founder. It was artsy young New Yorkers, after all - Stanton, fellow actor Chris Wink and Wink's childhood friend Matt Goldman - who first roamed the streets slathered in bright blue greasepaint just to get a rise out of famously blase New Yorkers.