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I remember when I was on "The New York Times," my beat wasn't Hollywood, but when I was in The Times, I'd do a celebrity story, so I'd call a Paul Newman or a Steve McQueen and say, you know, let's hang, I would like to do a story about you.
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I remember when I was on "The New York Times," my beat wasn't Hollywood, but when I was in The Times, I'd do a celebrity story, so I'd call a Paul Newman or a Steve McQueen and say, you know, let's hang, I would like to do a story about you.
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Here he ` s probably best known as Paul Newman ` s hot - headed son in "The Road to Perdition."
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Before Carl Haas became better known as Paul Newman's partner in Newman-Haas racing, racers themselves knew Haas as the importer for Lola racecars and parts in North America.
Autoblog 2010
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Before Carl Haas became better known as Paul Newman's partner in Newman-Haas racing, racers themselves knew Haas as the importer for Lola racecars and parts in North America.
Autoblog 2010
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Columbia residents recall Paul Newman as 'philanthropic,' 'talented' by Jess Blumensheid ¦
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He was as big a star as any matinee idol or handsome sort of movie star such as Paul Newman, for example.
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Inspired by companies such as Paul Newman's Own, Wallenbrock decided to start a winery dedicated to making great wines and donating the profits to charity.
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He was profiled by writer Terry Southern as an up-and-coming photographer to watch, and he shot fellow actors such as Paul Newman, Jane Fonda and Andy Warhol.
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She talked about working with Rodgers and Hammerstein and Alfred Hitchcock and "those delicious leading men" such as Paul Newman and Omar Sharif.
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