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In the News (Sat 28 Nov 09)

  
  Reporter-Times.com | TV show gives woman new outlook
She and a partner on her team were eliminated from the competition on the Nov. 1 show, which had been taped earlier.
Smith said that when she arrived in Ohio, she and 14 others in one group were taken into a room and were asked basic questions about their weight and their background.
She was asked to bring old pictures of herself and old clothes that she had worn.
www.reporter-times.com /?module=displaystory&story_id=36859&format=html   (1358 words)

  
  Blockbusters (game show) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Blockbusters was a television game show in which contestants answered trivia questions to complete a path across a game board of hexagons.
The show, made by Central Independent Television, was played by sixth form students with prizes accrued for the students and their colleges.
The game appears to be influenced greatly by the game Hex.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Blockbusters_(game_show)   (1792 words)

  
 Parents urged to discuss 'choking game'
The boy's mother, Cindy Allard, said she is determined to prevent similar deaths.
She said he didn't understand the concept of "getting high" and had a routine so structured that he would not have associated a belt with any use other than holding up his pants.
Allard said since her son died nearly a month ago, some parents have told her they played similar games when they were children or teenagers.
pressherald.mainetoday.com /post/051026suicide.shtml   (689 words)

  
 It's Official: Meredith Vieira Will Move to 'Today' - New York Times
She said in a telephone interview yesterday that though she had in the past resisted offers to go to one of the network morning shows, the tradition and strength of "Today" proved irresistible.
She had turned down previous network jobs out of concern for the needs of her husband and three children, she said.
Vieira said she was eager to get back to a job based primarily in journalism, though she conceded that after years of offering her personal opinions on every sort of subject she could have a period of adjustment back inside the more restricted world of network news.
www.nytimes.com /2006/04/07/business/media/07today.html?position=&ei=5090&en=e700aa10de733014&ex=1302062400&adxnnl=1&partner=rssuserland&emc=rss&pagewanted=print&adxnnlx=1150661370-h6d9oa4qKXgeUvLnvLb6fQ   (791 words)

  
 Savage crafters, start your glue guns!
She landed a spot on a recent show and beat her competitor but then lost to the Craft Lady of Steel in a cutthroat pillow-making contest.
Schoenherr, 31, said she considered the idea for the game show a bit dumb, but an instructor of hers at the Fashion Institute of Technology in Manhattan talked her into auditioning.
She said many friends and colleagues her age were into crafting, though they didn't necessarily think of it as such.
www.azcentral.com /ent/tv/articles/0309crafters.html   (932 words)

  
 The Villages Daily Sun
Homer said the show interviews about 20,000 potential contestants a year, 200 of whom are invited to be on the show.
Homer said she was instructed to rev up her energy level to create excitement.
She said her husband Denny tells people he’s pretty sure Homer didn’t win a million dollars because the last time she was in Pennbrooke Pines, she was scrubbing her own floors in the home she owns there.
www.thevillagesdailysun.com /articles/2006/06/29/news/news02.txt   (1071 words)

  
 SingaporeMoms - Parenting Encyclopedia - Dating game show
Dating game shows are television game shows, some say reality game shows, that incorporate a dating system in the form of a game with clear rules.
Other shows focused on the conventional blind date, where two people were set up and then captured on video, sometimes with comments or subtitles that made fun of their dating behavior.
Eight of the men from the show's original dating pool were actually straight men pretending to be gay; one important part of the plot was whether the gay star would be able to recognize the straights.
www.singaporemoms.com /parenting/Dating_game_show   (913 words)

  
 Simply Schnauzer Net - The MINI Magazine: He Said - She Said
She sold them on spay-neuter contracts, was diligent about health issues, and was ethical in every way.
She will tell you what a line is likely to produce and not produce.
She will inform you of what health problems have been experienced and things to watch out for.
www.simplyschnauzer.net /hesaidshesaid.html   (1326 words)

  
 The Telegraph - SIUE student to appear on TV show
Then, she received another phone call from one of the show’s staffers saying she would be a contestant on the show, which taped Oct. 26 in New York City.
Mark said she could forfeit any of her winnings by leaking how she did on the show, but that hasn’t stopped her classmates at SIUE from asking her.
While she will not have to use any of her possible "Millionaire" winnings on repaying college loans because of her full-ride scholarship, she said might use the money toward a vacation.
www.zwire.com /site/news.cfm?newsid=17489234&BRD=1719&PAG=461&dept_id=25271&rfi=6   (579 words)

  
 NDM Article - Army Game Strives to Turn Soldiers Into Sensors
To fill this gap, the Army has developed a video game called “Every Soldier a Sensor.” Maj. Dan Ray, a simulations expert who developed the game, said it could teach soldiers an untraditional combat skill: using their observations and judgment to bring the right details back to base.
She cited a real incident in Iraq where failure to pass on information had consequences.
A soldier on patrol in an Iraqi city has to distill the sensory wheat from the chaff to determine what clues are important, she said.
www.nationaldefensemagazine.org /issues/2005/jul/army_game.htm   (850 words)

  
 CNN.com - The winning Big Game numbers are... - April 16, 2002
She said lottery officials in the seven Big Game states expected to have sold 150 million tickets since Friday's drawing.
The winner will get $325 million only if he or she is willing to have it doled out over 26 years at $12.5 million a year.
Paul said there is a 90 percent chance that someone will win the jackpot Tuesday, but if not, the jackpot is expected to grow to a record $400 million.
archives.cnn.com /2002/US/04/16/big.game/index.html   (795 words)

  
 Athlete is big winner on 'The Price is Right'
Streeks explained that she and her parents went to the studio for an interview and were informed that they would watch three tapings of show with new host Doug Davidson.
She will receive her prizes within 90 days of the taping of the show and estimates that she will pay about $7,500 in state and federal taxes.
She will trade the $19,000 station wagon f or something else, but she hasn't decided what it will be.
www.csulb.edu /~d49er/Issue6/6swinner.html   (390 words)

  
 How to Get On Game Shows
She ended up on Press Your Luck and won $30,000 in cash and prizes, $6000 of which went to Richards.
As such, Richards advises people trying out for game shows to "remember that they're 'on' from the moment they walk in the room." The coordinators are watching everything you do, looking for people who would (or would not) be the kind of contestants an audience at home would want to watch.
But Richards notes that women usually prefer the non-quiz game shows, perhaps because there is less chance that they "could look 'stupid' in front of their friends, family and co-workers." (See a scientific study examining this.)
www.triviahalloffame.com /getongameshows.htm   (912 words)

  
 Game Show
A game show is a radio or television program, involving members of the public or celebrities, sometimes as part of a team, playing a game, perhaps involving answering quiz questions, for points or prizes.
In a reality show the competition usually lasts several days or even weeks and a competitor's progress through the game is based on some form of popularity contest, usually a kind of disapproval voting by their fellow competitors or members of the public.
Dating game shows, the original reality games, in which the prize is typically a well-funded dating opportunity that one can only pursue with the individual one has 'won' on the show.
www.gametoplay.freegames.eu.com /games/Game_show.html   (1963 words)

  
 Headlines, News and Events, Oregon State University
It wasn't until March 21 that she realized how difficult the game really is when you are on the stage and the lights go on.
She did say she won the "fastest finger" round and made it to the hot seat where she met Philbin, the show's host.
Keenan said she slept for about an hour in the two days prior to the show's taping.
oregonstate.edu /events/01/millionaire.htm   (542 words)

  
 TVgameshows.net: Game Show Congress 5 (Sat.)
She estimated she appeared on "at least 50 shows" over the years, dating back to radio.
The panel finally narrowed down that she was a star of an ABC sitcom "of the '60s or '70s." Palmer said: "Oh, you're one of those old ones!" Shostak asked if the show was on Tuesday or Thursday (The Partridge Family was a Friday and---in the last season---Saturday regular).
She said she was advised by every agent and manager not to do The Partridge Family because "if it's a success, you'll always be Mrs.
www.tvgameshows.net /gsc06b.htm   (1290 words)

  
 University’s policy strongest link
On Tuesday, NBC notified Heck she was eligible to take part, but she found out later that day that OU officials, including OU President Robert Glidden and Director of Athletics Thomas Boeh, barred her from appearing on television in uniform.
OU officials said their concern is not about Heck’s appearance on the show, to be taped Feb. 2, but the Ohio name.
While Heck said she is upset she cannot appear on the prime-time show, she is not going to give up on Ohio athletics.
thepost.baker.ohiou.edu /archives3/jan02/011802/n3.html   (487 words)

  
 Game Show Hosts
Right from the beginning game shows received terrible reviews, as “Spelling Bee” was widely regarded as the most boring show on television, which comes as no surprise considering that it was a literal spelling bee.
I've been watching game shows for quite some time now, but the allure was never really in the game itself so much as how the game was adapted to fit entertainment standards.
Being a game show host is one of the few professions I would jump on in a heartbeat.
www.progressiveboink.com /archive/gameshows.htm   (2021 words)

  
 NewsNet5.com - 'Survivor' Jenna Proud She Played Game
Though she admits that her refusal to take part in island politics may have cost her the $1 million prize, she's proud to have left with her integrity intact.
She learned that after sitting through all the other castaways' tapes, hoping each time that the next one would be for her.
But Jenna's favorite moment on "Survivor" was when she got to be a tribal ambassador with Sean when the two led the merger of the two tribes.
html.newsnet5.com /sh/entertainment/stories/entertainment-20000801-150824.html   (1087 words)

  
 Game Show NewsNet
From 1956 to 1967, she appeared on the CBS prime-time game show "To Tell the Truth" with host Bud Collyer and fellow panelists such as Polly Bergen, Johnny Carson, Bill Cullen and Don Ameche.
GSN will launch new game shows this summer and the refreshed brand elements will be used in off-air advertising at that time, she said.
On the game show hunt, 1 vs. 100 is heading to Turkey’s Cine 5 for a 13-episode run in May; and to Korea with KBS, which signed up for 20 episodes.
www.gameshownewsnet.com   (8451 words)

  
 Sports: Mom said she couldn't come home
On April 5 (a day she called "nerve-wracking") she was selected sixth overall in the WNBA draft, joining the Chicago Sky.
She finished with 467 points (third among WNBA rookies), 188 rebounds (second) and 25 blocks (first).
She still blushes, and I know none of this will ever, ever go to her head, and that is what makes her so likable."
www.sptimes.com /2006/08/15/Sports/Mom_said_she_couldn_t.shtml   (734 words)

  
 07/17/04 Game Show Results
The Game Show's final air date is September 25, 2004.
Vitek, 35, was in the Davenport area for work when he bought the ticket that got him on the weekly game show.
She said she has some plans for the money.
www.ialottery.com /GameShow/071704_story.html   (181 words)

  
 Trade Show Creates Big Video Game Site Stir
Video game Web sites have traditionally attracted endemic advertisers, however more non-endemic advertisers are finding their way to gaming properties.
In-game advertising is hot, and gaming sites attract the same audience.
While there are differences in the balance of endemic and non-endemic advertisers among gaming Web sites surrounding E3, it's generally agreed that while consumer marketers can buy across the site most of the year, the most natural placements are sponsorships throughout the duration of the show.
www.clickz.com /showPage.html?page=3599911   (781 words)

  
 Celine Dion
Celine Dion performs at the Molson Center during the taping of the Quebec TV game show "La Fureur" in Montreal on April 3.
In an interview with Belgian television on Wednesday, Dion said she would be moving to La Louviere, a town of 76,000 located 50 kilometers (30 miles) south of Brussels for three months.
Dion moved to Belgium so she can work with Dragone, who is putting the show together at his home, also in La Louviere.
www.chinadaily.com.cn /english/doc/2002-04/17/content_358889.htm   (306 words)

  
 He Said She Said
2: "She said, while grabbing a knife from the kitchen table." At this point player 1 needs to take a knife.
Players refer to each other as 'he' and 'she', and endow each other with the next action to take.
This can be quite funny, if you endow your partner to do crazy or not-so-nice things to you (or to themselves, but that's would not be Mr.
www.humanpingpongball.com /He_Said_She_Said.html   (196 words)

  
 Coach Takes TV Show's $265,000 Deal
Perhaps if Tracee Jones held out a little longer, she might have won $1 million, the contents of a case she'd picked at the beginning of the game and the show's grand prize.
On each show, "the game of odds and chance unfolds when a contestant is confronted with 26 sealed briefcases full of varying amounts of cash—ranging from a measly penny to $1 million.
Jones said she attended an open audition in her hometown with her boyfriend and sister-in-law.
www.blackcollegewire.org /sports/061109_deal   (783 words)

  
 Kennedy - Libertarian
She even has a pink Republican elephant tattooed on her upper left thigh.
On ABC's Politically Incorrect (April 14, 2000), she said, "I'm a registered Republican; I'm an ideological libertarian." In TV Guide (April 12, 2003), she said, "I consider myself a Republitarian.
She was a speaker at the 1996 Republican National Convention and a correspondent for CBS Sports at the 1998 Winter Olympic Games in Nagano, Japan, covering snowboarding.
www.theadvocates.org /celebrities/kennedy.html   (773 words)

  
 Brainpool to Offer Space Flights on New TV Game Show
The company said the pan-European competition in September next year would be run through television, the Internet and special events to select a candidate for the first of seven space flights.
But she declined to provide further details ahead of a news conference due to be held on December 12.
One hundred prime-time shows will air in Germany and the concept will also be available in Britain, France, Spain and Italy, it said.
www.space.com /news/spacestation/spaceflight_gameshow_001211_wg.html   (499 words)

  
 Sony delays launch of PSP - Feb. 25, 2004
The delay of the PSP, which Sony Computer Entertainment president and CEO Ken Kutaragi called "the Walkman of the 21st century" when it was announced last May, comes as great news for Nintendo, though not necessarily for budget-minded consumers.
More details will be announced at the E3 trade show in May, but the gaming community did not exactly greet initial word of the DS with open arms.
As the gaming world has had time to get used to the idea of the DS, though, opinions seem to have softened.
money.cnn.com /2004/02/25/commentary/game_over/column_gaming/index.htm   (732 words)

  
 Media Watch
These are stories the focus on process, are superficial, highlight conflict, and boil down to nothing more than "he said, she said."
Democrats claim that this is "gotcha" politics, that Republicans are insincere, and that it shows the lack of a political agenda by the Republicans who control the Congress.
Instead, we get winners and losers in a political game at a time when the big issues fall by the wayside.
www.users.muohio.edu /kelleycs/2004/09/he-said-then-she-said.html   (309 words)

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