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The Huffington Post - Thu Dec 3, 4:46 pm ET
What's Your Reaction? Harry [Benson] has brought out another book of his legendary work titled simply "Harry Benson: Photographs".
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wowOwow - Tue Dec 1, 12:22 pm ET
This photograph contains full-frontal nudity Shea Stadium, New York City, 1973 To see the rest of Harry Benson’s photographs, click here Entertainment | 12/01/2009 11:20 am © Harry Benson To see the rest of Harry Benson’s photographs, click here.
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The Wrestling News Page - Fri Nov 27, 12:59 pm ET
-- I hope all you United States visitors had a good Thanksgiving yesterday. For those who asked (and several of you have), our turkey came out amazingly good :)! This begins the start of the holiday season. We'll be here on a daily basis throughout the new year and beyond.
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UPI - Tue Nov 24, 8:44 pm ET
LOS ANGELES, Nov. 24 (UPI) -- Los Angeles Judge Lance Ito, famous for presiding over the O.J. Simpson murder trial, says he's given up on replacing nameplates stolen from his courtroom.
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Eurweb - Mon Nov 23, 3:07 am ET
*The New York Post has written a lengthy article on O.J. Simpson's jailhouse transformation into a "buff, fearless jailbird who preaches racial harmony among his fellow inmates while lapping up pulp fiction and pro wrestling."
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wowOwow - Sun Nov 29, 10:37 pm ET
wOw friend and photographer Harry Benson shares his photos of Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy, OJ Simpson, Michael Jackson and more. See his photos here, with an introduction by Liz Smith Entertainment | 11/29/2009 9:30 pm (Image above) Dolly Parton, Nashville, Tennessee, 1976 © Harry Benson It is my privilege to be a wOw Woman who has – like my wOw Sisters – been affectionately involved with the ...
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The Kansas City Star - Fri Nov 27, 11:58 pm ET
Every bad guy has his defenders, people willing to rationalize all his missteps. O.J. Simpson had girlfriends after Nicole. Somebody is going to put money on Bernie Madoff’s books in jail. My friends will tell you they’ve never seen me overeat.
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The Wrestling News Page - Thu Nov 26, 6:44 am ET
- The New York Post ran an OJ Simpson story this week and took a shot at WWE in the process. They wrote "O.J. Simpson, 62, loves to spend his time in jail watching WWE programming. Maybe that was part of his sentence. Simpson is currently serving between nine and 33-years for multiple felonies."
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Storm Lake Pilot-Tribune - Mon Nov 23, 11:17 am ET
Iowa Democrat leaders are attacking veteran Senator Chuck Grassley this week for comments Grassley made Wednesday comparing the trial of OJ Simpson to that of Khalid Sheikh Mohammed. Grassley was...
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The Express-Times - Wed Nov 25, 1:43 pm ET
A friend says The Juice is adjusting well to life behind bars.
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New York Post - Sun Nov 22, 7:26 am ET
Meet the new-and-improved OJ Simpson – a buff, fearless jailbird who preaches racial harmony among his fellow inmates while lapping up pulp fiction and pro wrestling. Since being tossed into Nevada’s Lovelock Correctional Center 11 months ago on robb...
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The Washington Times - Thu Nov 26, 6:24 am ET
CALIFORNIA Thieves leave Ito's courtroom nameless LOS ANGELES | Judge Lance Ito's fame has ironically made his courtroom the most difficult to find in downtown Los Angeles. Since presiding over O.J. Simpson's murder trial more than a decade ago, Judge Ito has repeatedly had his name placard stolen from the door of his courtroom. For now, he has given up replacing the placard, and people looking ...
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Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune - Wed Nov 25, 12:35 pm ET
LOS ANGELES - Judge Lance Ito's fame has ironically made his courtroom the most difficult to find in downtown Los Angeles. Since presiding over O.J. Simpson's murder trial more than a decade ago, Ito has repeatedly had his name placard stolen from the door of his courtroom.
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Los Angeles Times - Wed Nov 25, 12:14 am ET
The judge, who rose to national fame presiding over the O.J. Simpson murder trial, has repeatedly arrived at his courtroom to find his placard stolen. He's given up trying to replace it. Despite being more famous than any other judge at the criminal courthouse in downtown Los Angeles, Lance Ito's courtroom is the hardest to find.
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CBS 47 Fresno - Wed Nov 25, 1:23 pm ET
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Judge Lance Ito's fame has ironically made his courtroom the most difficult to find in downtown Los Angeles. Since presiding over O.J. Simpson's murder trial more than a decade ago, Ito has repeatedly had his name placard stolen from the door of his ninth-floor criminal courtroom. For now, Ito has given up replacing the placard, and people looking for his courtroom must seek ...