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NEWS ARCHIVE:
Issue 107-45 November 10, 2003
TOP STORIES:
Secrets of Fenville
Tickets Selling Faster than Expected
The independent film Secrets of Fenville premieres
on November 20, 2003 at 7:00pm and 9:30pm
at Landmark's Main Art Theatre in Royal Oak, Michigan. The event
is still ten days away; however, as of yesterday, about half of
the available tickets had been sold. "It's great that so many people
are buying in advance," said one of the film's directors, "but now I worry
that we won't have many tickets left the day of the screenings." Tickets
for Secrets of Fenville are being sold at Thomas
Video, 122 S. Main Street in Clawson, Michigan.
Tickets for Dead/Undead, the last movie made by
this group, also sold quickly. The last ticket was sold almost 24 hours
before the film's premiere last October. More...
Charity Event at Secrets
of Fenville Premiere
When you stop in for the Secrets
of Fenville Premiere, why not brighten someone else's holiday
by bringing a non-perishable food item or a new toy, game,
or
children's book with you? ExclusiveMagazine.com
will be in the Main Art Theatre lobby from 4pm to 10pm in conjunction
with the Secrets of Fenville world premiere, collecting food for
Gleaners
Community Food Bank and toys for local Children's Hospitals
to be delivered on Christmas Eve.
All donations will be noted and, in the second week in
December, all those who gave will receive an invitation to join ExclusiveMagazine.com
for their Annual Holiday Get-Together. For more donation information
please contact ExclusiveMagazine.com by phone at (248) 642-3277
or via email at exclusivemagazine@flash.net.
More...
BREAKING NEWS:
Another Mass
Killing Discovered
During last Tuesday's unseasonably warm afternoon, residents
near an industrial complex on the city's east side complained to Fenville
police about a strange, pungent odor eminating from one of the buildings.
What police found was another mob bloodbath, the third such occurance in
as many months. Police reportedly discovered six bodies scattered around
the inside of an unmarked warehouse on Coloma Avenue. Three of the bodies
were identified as members of the O'Riley crime family, based in Chicago.
More...
CONTINUING COVERAGE:
Schlock's Brewery
Owner Questioned by Police, Released
Three weeks after Fenville Times reporter Jorge Holmstead
was found murdered on the grounds of the Schlock's Brewery in Big Oaks
Township, Schlock's owner Barry Norse was taken into police custody on
Friday, and was released nearly seven hours later. Norse would not comment
on the matter, but the Fenville County Sherriff's office insisted that
Norse was not a suspect in the case. "We questioned Mr. Norse on the nature
of his meeting with Holmstead on the day of the murder, in an effort to
narrow down the probability of our suspects," said Fenville County Sherriff
James Bluth in a prepared statement. More....
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6, 2003
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27, 2003
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20, 2003
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13, 2003
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6, 2003
Issue 107-39 - September
29, 2003
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