Sep 16, 2009 -
BUFFALO, New York — An Army unit is reviewing how it delivers information to families after a call to a western New York couple led them to believe their son had been killed in combat.
Ray Jasper of Niagara Falls said he, his wife, Robin, and their extended family spent four hours Sunday mourning their son, Sgt. Jesse Jasper, before learning from his girlfriend that he was alive.
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Nov 19, 2008 -
Legal Tangles of ‘Project Runway’ Keep It Frozen on the Catwalk
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/11/19/arts/television/19runway.html?th&emc=th
By EDWARD WYATT
Published: November 18, 2008
LOS ANGELES — At a time when audiences are shrinking for almost every type of television program, it stands to reason that producers and network executives would do almost anything to keep on the air a series whose audience is actually growing.
Which makes it all the more perplexing that “Project Runway,” the popular reality competition in which aspiring fashion designers face off with their clothing creations, should be stuck in a legal quagmire that threatens to keep the show off the air indefinitely. In its first five seasons on the Bravo cable channel, “Project Runway” increased its average audience to 4 million viewers an episode from 1 million an episode, making the most recent season its biggest ever.
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Aug 28, 2007 -
www.movieweb.com has a (slightly odd) interview from the producer of Project Runway (and Top Chef).
The busy producer talks about making this unique film as well as her work on Top Chef and Project Runway
Jane Lipsitz is a woman with a lot going on. In addition to having two hits like Top Chef and Project Runway (as well as Emmy nominations for these shows) on the air, not to mention a bevy of projects in development, Lipsitz found time to produce her sister, Alexandra's documentary, Air Guitar Nation.
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