• He also owns an influential media group, a night club and a music studio.

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  • Young people prowled about outside the Star night club, its band Big City taking a break.

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  • Talking Heads made their debut at New York's CBGB's night club in 1976, opening for the Ramones.

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  • She remembers her putting up Christmas lights outside the house and as a member of the ladies' night club.

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  • They were classmates at Harvard, but they met again a few years later outside a night club in New York.

    NEWYORKER: Looking for Someone

  • Bobby (Phoenix) runs a night club, while Joseph (Wahlberg), following in the stern footsteps of their father (Robert Duvall), is a Brooklyn cop.

    NEWYORKER: We Own the Night

  • From 1964 to 1973 her allure alone packed out his night club in Hanover Square with Hollywood stars and the crowned heads of Europe.

    ECONOMIST: Danny La Rue

  • From the 1980s onwards she appeared in numerous films, and her 1984 hit Where Is My Man found her another generation of night club fans.

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  • Once, mediating a construction dispute between a night club and a contractor, the contracting side hipped me to the sexual preference of the club patrons.

    FORBES: Diversity is not a Four Letter Word

  • Twenty-somethings jet in on low-cost airlines for the all-night club scene.

    ECONOMIST: Berlin

  • Firmly absorbing, meanwhile, are his views of luggage-burdened pedestrians on a featureless bridge and of young people loitering on the sidewalk outside a gritty night club.

    NEWYORKER: Flashes of Light

  • Still, when a youth is knifed outside a night club, no cop needs evening classes in evolutionary psychology to realize the folly of rounding up grannies.

    NEWYORKER: It Ain��t Necessarily So

  • And here in Philadelphia, where carrying an illegal handgun is part of the local culture, you often get patted down to enter a night club or an Eagles game.

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  • Emboldened by habaneros and firewater, head to the Standard Hotel's (848 Washington Street, www.standardhotels.com) late-night club of the moment, Top of the Standard (although everyone still calls it the Boom Boom Room).

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  • Bruce achieved some success as a more or less conventional comedian in the 1950s before he began extending the boundaries of what was considered acceptable material for night club comics.

    FORBES: There's Offensive And There's Offensive

  • Then, with a thump of such suddenness that for a moment it might have been taken for a warning of emergency or disaster, music again burst from the Star night club.

    NEWYORKER: Bravado

  • Characters break out into song at crucial moments and dance away the evenings in a night club yet a secret society run by the club manager threatens to turn their serious fun into frivolous danger.

    NEWYORKER: Up/Down/Fragile

  • This "looking through" I interpret as similar to the way the door security guy at a posh night club "looks through" you as you attempt to persuade him your are on the guest list.

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  • The Wall Street Journal reported that the crypt of the Basilica di San Carlo al Corso in Rome has been turned into a night club to lure young people back to the Catholic church.

    FORBES: Party At Goldman Sachs

  • In 1948, Valdes harnessed the influences of American jazz, Cuban melodies and African rhythms when he became the principal pianist and arranger for the house orchestra of Havana's Tropicana night club, the crown jewel of Cuban nightlife.

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  • The hulking Hartford-area home occupies nearly 18 acres and boasts 19 bedrooms, 25 full baths, multiple kitchens, a racquet ball court, indoor and outdoor pools, a shooting range and a 3, 500-square-foot night club with lighted dance floor.

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  • The Public Theater's LuEsther Hall venue, where the show opened Tuesday, has been transformed into a beaming night club with strobe lights, flat-screen displays, wall-to-wall digital projections, artificial smoke and a DJ perched high above the dance floor.

    NPR: Review: David Byrne Revisits Disco In New Work

  • Mr White, who was sitting in the public gallery during the evidence, had earlier told the jury he and Ms Manning had gone separate ways after attending a 1970s-themed fancy dress party and a night club in Milton Keynes.

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  • Gina McDade, who lives a few houses away from Ms. Lanza and saw her from time to time at the grocery store, remembers Ms. Lanza putting up Christmas lights outside the house and as a member of the ladies' night club.

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  • That is not true of another big trade, cash-handling: NatWest is not a night-club.

    ECONOMIST: Why security firms are going upmarket

  • The night-club bouncers were helpful but could add little to what was already known.

    NEWYORKER: Bravado

  • Popular night-club singers and fashionable doctors who avoid paying taxes have been named and shamed.

    ECONOMIST: Greece

  • Casablanca falls into this pattern, as did last year's strikes on a Balinese night-club and a Kenyan hotel.

    ECONOMIST: The return of al-Qaeda?

  • Having smashed up a smart Moscow night-club, Rasputin was challenged to prove that he was who he said he was.

    ECONOMIST: Russian history

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