Alternatives For Business Travelers "I'm coming home. I've been away too long. Been away so long. I'm coming home" – Ian Thomas, in Coming Home I still recall my road warrior days. It seemed like every other week, I was hopping on ...... Similar Editorial : by Craig P. Kennedy. | Source : Travel Tourism
Masters Of Disguise Gene Hackman once lamented that the worst thing about becoming a famous actor is that you lose the ability to observe people without being noticed yourself. But some performers are so good at disgui...... Similar Editorial : by Anna Woodward. | Source : Travel Tourism
Strange Encounters With Hollywood Legends Meeting famous people is often a surreal experience for both parties. In 1956 when Elvis Presley arrived in Hollywood he and his entourage stayed at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel. One day he got in...... Similar Editorial : by Chris Head. | Source : Travel Tourism
Its A Wonderful Movie It's A Wonderful Life (1946) began as a short story called "The Greatest Gift". Writer Philip Van Doren Stern was unable to sell it to a publisher, so he sent the tale out as a long Christmas card to...... Similar Editorial : by Kristy Annely. | Source : Travel Tourism
Do You Know Who I Am? One dilemma that the super famous face is balancing the needs of privacy and recognition. One time in New York an unnoticed Marilyn Monroe was walking down Madison Avenue accompanied by Eli Wallach. ...... Source : Destination Travel
Can I Have Your Autograph? Being a celebrity means dealing with fan demands for autographs, ranging from polite and appropriate to rude and overbearing. One time Katherine Hepburn was performing on Broadway and tried to exit b...... Similar Editorial : by Lon Strickler. | Source : Destination Travel
Ten Percent Of Jimmy Stewart Jimmy Stewart was seen one night in 1933 in New York performing on stage as a female impersonator by an MGM talent scout. He was signed to a contract to come to California to work for the prestigious...... Similar Editorial : by Thomas R. Cutler. | Source : Destination Travel
Tales Of The Warner Brothers The four Warner Brothers, which included the womanizing Jack, the conservative Harry, the quiet Albert and the visionary Sam, had risen from obscurity with The Jazz Singer (1927) the first famous and...... Similar Editorial : by James Kara Murat. | Source : Disney Travel Guide
Tales Of Hollywood And Politics Arnold Schwarzenegger's surprise announcement that he was seeking the California Governorship brought to mind the many times Hollywood figures have been involved in politics. Here are some related an...... Similar Editorial : by Kevin Hobbs. | Source : Destination Travel
Customers Dont Always Connect Where They Live Pop Quiz: You have an international website and you want to do business in Canada. But you want to make sure your website delivers top performance to your Canadian customers: speed, accessibility, ...... Similar Editorial : by Terry Brown. | Source : Web Development
Web Site Monitoring Is A Global Necessity Bill Huang sits down at his computer. As he connects to the Internet, he glances out at the sun poking its nose above the Hong Kong skyline. It will be another busy day, and he has to order those sli...... Similar Editorial : by carazoo.com. | Source : How to Design Website
The Sound Of His Laughter When you're searching for your Mr. Right, I want you to pay close attention to his laugh. It may seem odd for me to say that, but you can tell a lot about a man by his laugh. Real laughter is uncon...... Similar Editorial : by Robert A. Kelly. | Source : Dating Tips
Revenge – Serve It Cold! Whether you caught him in bed with the local bimbo, dumped him for being an uncaring twat or he's run off with a woman he met online, you're probably feeling angry, resentful and wanting revenge. Rev...... Source : Dating Tips
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