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Police beat. by High Point Enterprise.;
Page: A5-1.
Subjects: Abee, Aaron Taylor.; Thommason, Willie Dandre.; Torres, Manuel De Jesus.; Morales, Avelino Zacarias.; Ceja-Barrera, Jose Luis.; Fobbs, Domaine Jarvez.; Pereyra, Isaias Lara.; Hill, Jonathan Maurice.; Jones, Jeremy Jacob Jr.; Thornton, Ryhem Turel.; Robertson, Joshua Efton.; Jones, Darian Nicole.; Johnson, Roger Wayne Jr.; Chamorro, Mauricio.; Odum, James Brandon.; Fowler, Rebecca Mae.; Brown, William Mark.; Hall, Tonya Lynn.; Dessio, Corey Donell.; Steens, Jesse Rayshawn.; Little, Gwendolyn Marie.; Campbell, Reece Channing.; Campbell, Justin Dominique.; Pittman, Malachi Seth.; McLaughlin, Mathew Paul.; Baker, Simpson Shawn.; Conrad, Carrie Taylor.; Conaway, Ti'on Ladonte.; Foust, Damonte Tylor.; Kar, Tina Marie.; Bethea, Montrisha Lakall.;
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The Hiltons : the true story of an American dynasty / by Taraborrelli, J. Randy.(CARDINAL)351547;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Prologue -- Part 1: Conrad: -- Curse of the ambitious -- Humble beginnings -- Hotelier -- Losing it all -- Georgia on his mind -- Loneliness at the top -- Buying the town house -- Courting Zsa Zsa -- Catholic stumbling block -- Conrad breaks the news to Zsa Zsa -- Part 2: Mary: -- The first Mrs. Hilton -- Business affairs -- Part 3: Zsa Zsa: -- Conrad's inner turmoil -- For love or money -- The Roosevelt -- Marriage: his -- Marriage: hers -- A frustrating business deal -- The Plaza -- An ominous sign -- A priest's visit -- Up in flames -- He never should have done it -- What would it take? -- Zsa Zsa is institutionalized -- The divorce -- Buying the Stevens and the Palmer House -- Zsa Zsa's daughter -- Part 4: Sons Of The Father: -- Transition -- Raising the rich -- An offer he could refuse -- The question of Francesca -- Part 5: Elizabeth: -- Beautiful dreamer -- Enter : Elizabeth Taylor -- The man who bought the Waldorf -- Fast worker -- Nicky takes Elizabeth to Texas -- Party to celebrate the Caribe Hilton -- Nicky and Elizabeth marry -- Honeymoon from hell -- Elizabeth suffers a miscarriage -- Divorce-Hollywood style -- Part 6: Spoils Of The Rich And Famous: -- America's dad -- Casa Encantada -- He's getting worse -- Baroness named Betsy -- The shadow of her smile -- If only -- Zsa Zsa finds her niche -- Filling Elizabeth's shoes -- Assault -- Magic words -- Mamie -- Marilyn's party -- Dinner at the Manse -- Part 7: Big Boon: -- The Hilton junket -- Barron climbs the ladder of success -- Nicky's fast-paced life -- Eric : from out of the shadows -- A troubling conversation about Francesca -- Natalie Wood's advice -- Trish -- "The woman to give my children life" -- Nicky and Trish marry -- Part 8: For Love Or Money -- Zsa Zsa is not wanted -- "The most beautiful woman" -- Zsa Zsa teaches Trish about the Hiltons -- Success -- Sibling rivalry on the rise -- Francesca's summer of discontent -- Olive's appeal to Zsa Zsa -- "Zsa Zsa who?" -- The simple life -- "It's going to be okay, brother" -- Part 9: In His Father's House -- Nicky causing problems -- The TWA merger -- "Tired of being misunderstood" -- Nothing personal -- Showdown -- A done deal -- Trish enters Conrad's den -- Nicky considers suing his family -- From kings to paupers -- Trish tries again with Conrad -- Marilyn Hilton's plea to Elizabeth Taylor -- Elizabeth makes a decision -- A grasp at happiness -- The death of Nicky Hilton -- The wake at Casa Encantada -- Part 10: Secrets: -- Conrad's warning to Zsa Zsa -- A shocking revelation -- Francesca's requests -- "Just in case" -- The challenge -- Part 11: Frances: -- At long last love -- Frannie -- A gentle nudge -- Best friend's advice -- Family concerns -- The thorn is his side -- The marital agreement -- Conrad and Frances marry -- Part 12: House Of Hilton: -- Life at the mansion -- "Spoiled fruit" -- Clearing the air -- Barron, Eric, and Francesca -- Francesca's idea -- The great adventure of his life -- Understanding Zsa Zsa -- Death's door -- Conrad Hilton : rest in peace -- The way he wanted it -- Part 13: Fight Of Their Lives: -- Francesca contests the will -- "Insane delusion" -- Zsa Zsa's deposition -- Smoking gun? -- A surprise visitor -- Judge's decision -- Part 14: Heir Apparent: -- Barron's option -- A windfall for Barron? -- The Francesca factor -- Each other -- Eric and Pat divorce -- Barron is denied -- Donald Trump makes an overture -- Hostile takeover? -- Trump meets Hilton -- Trump to the rescue -- Resolution -- Part 15: Fini: -- Zsa Zsa's lapse in judgment -- Francesca : "The original Hilton heiress" -- Paris -- "Rather silly?" -- How did Conrad do it? -- End of an era -- Marilyn Hilton : rest in peace -- On the town with Paris -- Epilogue: A final toast -- Acknowledgments and source notes -- Index.Overview: The Hiltons is a sweeping saga of the success-and excess-of an iconic American family. Demanding and enigmatic, patriarch Conrad Hilton's visionary ideas and unyielding will established the model for the modern luxury hotel industry. But outside the boardroom, Conrad struggled with emotional detachment, failed marriages, and conflicted Catholicism. Then there were his children: Playboy Nicky Hilton's tragic alcoholism and marriage to Elizabeth Taylor was the stuff of tabloid legend. Barron Hilton, on the other hand, deftly handled his father's legacy, carrying the Hilton brand triumphantly into the new millennium. Eric, raised apart from his older brothers, accepted his supporting role in the Hilton dynasty with calm and quiet--a stark contrast to the boys' much younger half-sister Francesca, whose battle for recognition led her into courtrooms and conflict. The cast of supporting players includes the inimitable Zsa Zsa Gabor, who was married to Conrad briefly and remained a thorn in his side for decades, and a host of other Hollywood and business luminaries with whom the Hiltons crossed paths and swords over the years.
Subjects: Biographies.; Hilton, Conrad N. (Conrad Nicholson), 1887-1979.; Hilton, Conrad N. (Conrad Nicholson), 1887-1979; Businessmen; Celebrities; Hotelkeepers; Philanthropists;
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30 things every woman should have and should know by the time she's 30 / by Editors of Glamour.; Blasutta, Mary Lynn.(CARDINAL)707202; Redmond, Pamela.;
By 30, you should have... One old boyfriend you can imagine going back to and one who reminds you of how far you've come / by Genevieve Field -- A decent piece of furniture not previously owned by anyone else in your family / by Sloane Crosley -- Something perfect to wear if the employer or man of your dreams wants to see you in an hour / by Anne Christensen -- A purse, a suitcase, and an umbrella you're not ashamed to be seen carrying / illustration by Mary Lynn Blasutta -- A youth you're content to move beyond / by ZZ Packer -- What 30 means to me / by Taylor swift -- A past juicy enough that you're looking forward to retelling it in your old age / by Ayana Byrd -- The realization that you are actually going to have an old age--and some money set aside to help fund it / by Suze Orman -- An email address, a voice mailbox, and a bank account--all of which nobody has access to but you / by Jacquelyn Mitchard -- What 30 means to me / by Rachel Roy -- A résumé that is not even the slightest bit padded / by Julie Rottenberg and Elisa Zuritsky -- One friend who always makes you laugh and one who lets you cry / by Kelly Corrigan -- A set of screwdrivers, a cordless drill, and a black lace bra / illustration by Mary Lynn Blasutta -- Something ridiculously expensive that you bought for yourself, just because you deserve it / by the editors of Glamour -- The belief that you deserve it / by Fiona Maazel -- What 30 means to me / by Padma Lakshmi -- A skin-care regimen, an exercise routine, and a plan for dealing with those few other facets of life that don't get better after 30 / by Angie Harmon -- A solid start on a satisfying career, a satisfying relationship, and all those other facets of life that do get better / by Katie Couric --By 30, you should know... How to fall in love without losing yourself / by Melissa de la Cruz -- How you feel about having kids / by Rachel Zoe -- How to quit a job, break up with a man, and confront a friend without ruining the friendship / illustration by Mary Lynn Blasutta -- When to try harder and when to walk away / by Kathy Griffin -- How to kiss in a way that communicates perfectly what you would and wouldn't like to happen next / by the editors of Glamour -- What 30 means to me / by Sandra Lee -- The names of the secretary of state, your great-grandmothers, and the best tailor in town / by the editors of Glamour -- How to live alone, even if you don't like to / by Pamela Redmond Satran -- Where to go--be it your best friend's kitchen table or a yoga mat--when your soul needs soothing / illustration by Mary Lynn Blasutta -- That you can't change the length of your legs, the width of your hips, or the nature of your parents / by Portia de Rossi -- That your childhood may not have been perfect, but it's over / by Lisa Ling -- What you would and wouldn't do for money or love / by Lauren Conrad -- That nobody gets away with smoking, drinking, doing drugs, or not flossing for very long / by Katie Crouch -- What 30 means to me / by Bobbi Brown -- Who you can trust, who you can't, and why you shouldn't take it personally / by Liz Smith -- Not to apologize for something that isn't your fault / by the editors of Glamour -- Why they say life begins at 30! / by the editors of Glamour -- But wait! There is one more thing / by Pamela Redmond Satran -- To send you on your way... My 30 things / by Maya Angelou.Featuring essays from celebrities and prominent women, a guide drawn from a list that "Glamour" published fifteen years ago presents the must-haves and must-knows for women who have reached the milestone of turning thirty.
Subjects: Experience.; Life skills.; Wisdom.; Women; Women.; Womyn.;
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