Archive of Interviews

Time stands still in Cook County Jail for some inmates

BY FRANK MAIN Article Reprint Accused rapist Andre Holmes has been locked up in the Cook County Jail for more than a decade — and he is still waiting to go to trial. Holmes, 48,

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Into thin air

Yasmin Acree has been missing since 2008 after she was abducted from her aunt and adoptive mother Rose Starnes’ house. Starnes talks with RedEye about the investigation, five years later. Yasmin is one of 15,000

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D Wade’s Ex-Wife Talks Losing Custody of Sons

Siovaughn Wade accuses star of showing signs of abuse by Gerren Keith Gaynor Article Reprint Basketball star Dwyane Wade‘s ex-wife has publicly gone on record about losing custody of her two sons and accused the

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Damon Dash Discusses Estrangement From Jay-Z

‘It was a business arrangement,’ he says by Laurence Afums Article Reprint Damon Dash, the co-founder of Roc-A-Fella Records, spoke to Global Grind about his new business ventures, and his relationship — or lack thereof

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Michael Strahan Discusses Gay Rumors and Troubles with Ex-Wife

The former New York Giants defensive end clears the air in interview with Bryant Gumbel. by Sasha King Article Reprint Former NFL player and current host of Live! with Kelly and Michael, Michael Strahan, sat

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In Bakersfield, a muted response to beating by deputies

Since the May 8 beating of David Sal Silva, who later died, residents have remained largely silent while a public outcry grows elsewhere in the state. By Diana Marcum, Paul Pringle and Richard Winton Article

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Rams WR Tavon Austin learns that everyone wants your money when you’re in the NFL

By Doug Farrar Article Reprint The adjustment process when one moves from high-caliber college player to NFL prospect trying to fit in is generally a tough one. With a few notable exceptions, even the best

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Revealed: The fascinating (and seedy) roots of the traditional Baby Dolls of Mardi Gras

Baby Dolls  founded by group of African-American workers in NOLA’s red light district around  1912 Evolved  into colorful tradition of wearing revealing garments and empowering  women By Beth Stebner Article Reprint The ‘Baby Dolls’ marched

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