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  1. Las Vegas Shows -- Wayne Newton
    In the past few years the city of Las Vegas has seen how the amount of visitors increased every year, many of them interested in one of the biggest attractions Las Vegas has to offer: The Shows. The city is world wide famous for the Cabaret shows, even for singers and performers such as Frank Sinatra, Elvis Presley and Wayne Newton among others. Created to entertain a mature audience focused in gambling, the adult shows have ... been an important part of the complex lifestyle of the city of lights. Beautiful girls from all around the world and exotic dancers are part of an attractive selection of events. Comedy shows and comedy clubs are also an important if not the most important component in the enormous selection of Las Vegas shows.
  2. John Wayne -- Civil War
    John Wayne is the Hitler-loathing skipper of a decrepit German freighter who faces danger and romance as he tries to steer the ship from Australian waters to Chile during World War II. Lana Turner is the spy who loves him, and Tab Hunter, James Arness and Paul Fix add able support. 117 min. Widescreen (Enhanced); Soundtracks: English Dolby Digital Surround stereo, French Dolby Digital mono; Subtitles: English, Spanish, French; theatrical trailers.
  3. Wayne Grady -- Pga Championship
    SYDNEY — Wayne Grady, chairman of the Australasian PGA Tour, says that golf does not need a drug code, disputing comments by fellow pro Craig Parry that one is needed to help curb drug use. On Thursday, Parry reignited the issue of drugs in the sport, saying that several top players have won important tournaments in recent years while using beta-blockers — pills that steady the nerves. Grady, who won the 1990 U.S. PGA championship, became Australasian PGA chairman two weeks ago when Jack Newton resigned after six years.
  4. Katrina -- Hurricane Katrina Relief
    Edward Lloyd, senior vice president of finance and operations and CFO of the U.S. Fund, accepted the check for UNICEF and added that the organization's efforts for Hurricane Katrina Relief were it's first opportunity to provide domestic support. At the lunch, Lloyd ... presented a certificate of appreciation to Benihana and the Aoki family.
  5. Anastacia -- New York
    Pop superstar Anastacia (”I’m Outta Love,” “Left Outside Alone”) was at Black Calvados with her new hubby (and bodyguard) Wayne Newton. The two were married last weekend in Mexico, and stopped in Paris for some amour before heading off to Mauritius for honeymoon part II.
  6. Paper Dolls -- Tom Tierney
    Barbie may be credited or condemned for the decline in popularity of paper dolls in the 1960s, yet in the 1990s Barbie was one of the most popular paper dolls among children and collectors alike. Paper-doll versions of Barbie and her sister, Skipper, were strong sellers in the 1970s to supplement their three-dimensional counterparts. Boyfriend Ken and girlfriend Midge were ... made as paper dolls. Paper Barbies appeared in books and in boxed sets from 1962 through the 1990s, and have dwindled to nearly nothing in the first years of the 21st Century. Little to nothing is known of the various Barbie artists until the late 1980s, when nationally known artist Tom Tierney began painting her for Western Publishing. As Tom maintains a wide network of correspondence with his fans and readers of collector publications, most were aware of his new works wherever they appeared.
  7. Insurance Las Vegas -- Casinos
    Traditional Las Vegas Performances featuring great magicians, singers, dancers, comedians are held at the same casino theaters week after week for many years. Their appeal endures for years because they are very good. Tom Jones, Wayne Newton, Danny Gans and Penn and Teller have been appearing nightly for a long time. Unfortunately, one of the most enduring shows, the Sigfried and Roy magic act, was terminated after a decade of appearances due to a lion attack. Tickets for such shows cost $60 - $80. Reservations are recommended especially for weekend performances.
  8. Mark Cuban -- Abc Television
    Mark Cuban is safe for another week on ABC's "Dancing with the Stars." From his grim expression, though, you'd think he was all but convinced he was off the show -- note how it takes a few seconds for his win to register. Kym Johnson, his dancing partner... seems shocked by the voters' choice.
  9. Joey -- Movies
    At one point in his multifaceted career, Joey worked for 20th Century-Fox and was instrumental in the development of the “Star Wars” marketing program. It was one of the world’s most outstanding financial successes as both a movie and a soundtrack album. During his career, he ... headed a company for singer Wayne Newton for two years.
  10. Bobby Darin -- Frank Sinatra
    "Like Sinatra, Bobby Darin brought the street to the ballad. The guy did everything. He did blues. He did spirituals. He did folk music. He covered every genre but what he added to all of them was the street.
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