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E10 CALENDAR LOSANGELESTIMES BIANCHI STADIUM 11 7770 E. Rosecrans 630-7469 SEMI-PRO (R) 10:10, 12:35, 3, 5:25, 7:50, 10:15 VANTAGE POINT 10:15, 12:40, 3:05, 5:30, 7:55, 10:20 WITLESS PROTECTION 11:30, 2:05, 4:40, 7:15, 9:50 JUMPER 10, 12:25, 2:50, 5:15, 7:40, 10:05 STEP UP 2 THE STREETS 11, 1:35, 4:10, 6:45, 9:20 THE SPIDERWICK CHRONICLES (PG) 10, 12:30, 3, 5:30, 8, 10:30 WELCOME HOME ROSCOE JENKINS 10:30, 1:20, 4:10, 7, 9:50 FOOL'S GOLD 10, 1, 4, 7:10, 10:10 THE EYE 12:05, 2:40, 5:15, 7:50, 10:25 MEET THE SPARTANS 10:45, 1:05, 3:25, 5:45, 8:05, 10:25 RAMBO (R) 11, 4, 9 FIRST SUNDAY 1:30, 6:30 REGENCY FAIRFAX CINEMAS Beverly Fairfax323-655-4010 $3 HOT DOGS ATONEMENT (R) 4:15) 7:15, 10:05 LA VIE EN ROSE 9:30 NO COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN (R) 4) 7:30, 10:15 THE URN (NR) 4) 7:30 HIGHLAND 3 THEATRES 5604 N. Figueroa $4 for shows starting before 6pm Daily STEP UP 2 THE STREETS 12:30, 2:25, 4:20, 6:15, 8:10, 10 SEMI-PRO (R) 12:10, 2, 4, 5:55, 7:50, 9:45 THE SPIDERWICK CHRONICLES (PG) 12:10, 2:05, 4, 5:55, 7:50, 9:45 THE MAJESTIC CREST 1262 Westwood THE OTHER BOLEYN GIRL 2:30, 5, 7:30, 10 FINE ARTS THEATRE 8556 Wilshire Blvd. Bevery Hills(310)360-0455 "April Moon" playing Mar. 8 "The Caretaker" playing Mar.

8 "Warped Tour Documentary" playing Mar.21 "BeautySleep Symphony" playing Mar. 22 "ExtraOrdinary Barry" playing Mar. 23 "La Cucina" playing Mar. 29 "Star Trek: New Voyages" playing Mar. 29 "Brown Paper Pete Film Festival" playing Mar.

30 "Michael Levine LIVE!" on Apr. 5 CULVER PLAZA THEATRES $5 Matinee. Children Seniors $4.50. 9919 Washington 836-5516 3 Hour Free Parking With Theatre Validation www.culverplazatheatres.com Jodhaa Akbar 1:30, 7:00 Special Engagement ATONEMENT (R) 1:10, 3:45, 6:10, 8:30 THE DIVING BELL AND THE BUTTERFLY 3:35, 8:30 FOOL'S GOLD 1:20, 3:40, 6:05, 8:25 MICHAEL CLAYTON (R) 1:05, 6:05 NO COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN (R) 1:05, 3:35, 6:05, 8:25 PERSEPOLIS 3:25 WELCOME HOME ROSCOE JENKINS 1, 6, 8:30 REGENCY FOOTHILL CINEMA 10 854 E. Alosta Ave.

of Alosta Azuza (626)334-6007 DEFINITELY, MAYBE 1:15, 4) 7, 9:45 FOOL'S GOLD 1) 7:10 JUMPER 12:20, 2:45) 5:30, 7:45, 10:05 SEMI-PRO (R) 12:10, 2:30, 4:55) 7:40, 10 STEP UP 2 THE STREETS 12:30, 3) 5:20, 7:50, 10:10 THE SPIDERWICK CHRONICLES (PG) 12:15, 2:40) 5:10, 7:30, 9:50 VANTAGE POINT 12, 2:15, 4:45) 7:20, 9:30 WELCOME HOME ROSCOE JENKINS 3:30) 9:20 $1.50 Before 6pm, $2 After 6pm, Tuesday's $1 ALL DAY LA MIRADA DOLLAR MOVIES 7 15296 Rosecrans 739-1010 MICHAEL CLAYTON (R) 4:15, 9:10 VEGGIE TALES: THE WONDERFUL WIZARD OF HA'S (NR) 12:40, 2:25, 7 P.S. I LOVE YOU 12:10, 2:35, 7:10 STRANGE WILDERNESS (R) 5:05, 9:35 ENCHANTED (PG) 12:15, 2:30, 4:50, 7:15, 9:40 THE WATER HORSE: LEGEND OF THE DEEP (PG) 12:20, 2:40, 5, 7:25, 9:50 SWEENEY TODD: THE DEMON BARBER OF FLEET STREET (R) 5:15, 9:35 ONE MISSED CALL 1, 3, 7:35 WELCOME HOME ROSCOE JENKINS 12:30, 2:50, 5:20, 7:40, 9:55 I AM LEGEND 12:35, 2:55, 5:10, 7:30, 9:45 REGENCY ACADEMY CINEMAS 1003 E. Colorado Blvd. All Seats $2 Before 6PM, $3 After Hot Dogs CHARLIE WILSON'S WAR (R) 3:05) 5:15 CLOVERFIELD 7:30 I AM LEGEND 3) 8 SWEENEY TODD: THE DEMON BARBER OF FLEET STREET (R) 4) 7:10 THE GREAT DEBATERS 5:20 THE KITE RUNNER 5) 7:50 THE ORPHANAGE (R) 4:15) 7:20 THE SAVAGES (R) 3:45) 7:15 WHITTIER VILLAGE STADIUM 8 7038 Greenleaf $4 before 12noon, $6 before 6pm Daily All Digital Projection SEMI-PRO (R) 11:50, 12:55, 2, 3:05, 4:10, 5:15, 6:20, 7:25, 8:30, 9:35, 10:40 JUNO 11:05, 1:20, 3:35, 5:50, 8:05, 10:20 JUMPER 11:50, 2, 4:10, 6:20, 8:30, 10:40 STEP UP 2 THE STREETS 11:10, 1:25, 3:40, 5:55, 8:10, 10:25 FOOL'S GOLD 11:20, 2:05, 4:50, 7:35, 10:20 THE SPIDERWICK CHRONICLES (PG) 11:55, 2:20, 4:35, 6:50, 9:05 DEFINITELY, MAYBE 11:35, 2:10, 4:45, 7:20, 9:55 CINEMA CITY STADIUM THEATRES 5635 La Palma La Palma and Imperial Hwy, Anaheim Hills $4 before 12noon, $5 before 6pm Daily ALL DIGITAL PROJECTION SEMI-PRO (R) 11:10, 11:50, 12:30, 1:20, 2, 2:40, 3:30, 4:10, 4:50, 5:40, 6:20, 7, 7:50, 8:30, 9:10, 10, 10:40 JUMPER 11:50, 12:50, 2, 3, 4:10, 5:10, 6:20, 7:20, 8:30, 9:30, 10:40 FOOL'S GOLD 11:20, 12:45, 2:05, 3:30, 4:50, 6:15, 7:35, 9, 10:20 THE SPIDERWICK CHRONICLES (PG) 11:05, 12:15, 1:20, 2:30, 3:35, 4:45, 5:50, 7, 8:05, 9:15, 10:20 CHARLIE BARTLETT (R) 11:10, 1:25, 3:40, 5:55, 8:10, 10:25 STEP UP 2 THE STREETS 11:10, 1:25, 3:40, 5:55, 8:10, 10:25 JUNO 11:55, 2:10, 4:30, 6:50, 9:10 DEFINITELY, MAYBE 11:35, 2:10, 4:45, 7:20, 9:55 REGENCY CHARTER CENTRE Beach Warner in Huntington Beach All Seats $3 (714) Hot Dogs CLOVERFIELD 12:30, 2:30, 5:10) 7:15, 9:30 ENCHANTED (PG) 11:45, 5) I AM LEGEND 2:40) 7:45, 10:10 MICHAEL CLAYTON (R) 12, 4:55) NAT'L TREASURE (PG) 1, 4) 7, 9:45 SWEENEY TODD (R) 2:20) 7:30, 10 WATER HORSE (PG) 12:15, 2:50, 5:30) 8 LAGUNA HILLS MALL CINEMAS El Toro Road at 5 VANTAGE POINT 12:15, 2:25, 4:35, 6:45, 9 THE SPIDERWICK CHRONICLES (PG) 12:10, 2:15, 4:20, 6:25 JUNO 12:45, 2:50, 4:55, 7 JODHAA AKBAR (NR) 8:30 P.M. WOODBRIDGE MOVIES 5 All Shows $1.50 Tuesday's $1.00 All day 4626 Barranca Parkway1-949-733-0980 I AM LEGEND 12:15, 4:25, 7:25, 9:45 ENCHANTED (PG) 12, 2:25, 4:45, 7:20, 9:35 ALVIN AND THE CHIPMUNKS (PG) 12:25, 2:35, 4:35, 7:15, 9:30 THE WATER HORSE: LEGEND OF THE DEEP (PG) 12:10, 2:30, 4:50, 7:10, 9:25 SWEENEY TODD: THE DEMON BARBER OF FLEET STREET (R) 4:20, 9:40 MICHAEL CLAYTON (R) 12:30, 7 DISCOUNT PICTURE SHOW Mainplace Mall, Santa Ana 2800 N.

Main Street(714) 836-7469 $1.75 Every Day $1.00 on Tuesday's THE PIRATES WHO DON'T DO ANYTHING: A VEGGIETALES MOVIE (G) 12:10, 2:45, 5 AUGUST RUSH (PG) 7, 9:40 THE WATER HORSE: LEGEND OF THE DEEP (PG) 11:50, 2:20, 4:50, 7:20 SWEENEY TODD: THE DEMON BARBER OF FLEET STREET (R) 9:45 P.M. THE GOLDEN COMPASS 11:50, 2:20, 4:50, 7:20, 9:50 BEE MOVIE (PG) 12:20, 2:35, 4:45 MICHAEL CLAYTON (R) 6:55, 9:35 I AM LEGEND 12, 2:25, 4:55, 7:15, 9:30 ENCHANTED (PG) 12:15, 2:40, 5:05, 7:30, 9:50 CAMARILLO ROXY STADIUM 11 101 Fwy Exit Santa Rosa Rd 5001 Verdugo Way in Mission Oaks805-388-0532 THE OTHER BOLEYN GIRL 11:10, 1:45, 4:15) 6:55, 9:25 PENELOPE (PG) 11:25, 1:55, 4:45) 7:15, 9:40 STEP UP 2 THE STREETS 11:45, 2, 4:30) 7:05, 9:20 VANTAGE POINT 12, 2:40, 4:55) 7:40, 10 SEMI-PRO (R) 11:40, 2:20, 4:35) 7:30, 9:50 JUMPER 12:30, 2:45, 5) 7:35, 9:55 BE KIND REWIND 11:35, 2:15, 4:40) 7:20, 9:35 DEFINITELY, MAYBE 11, 1:35, 4:10) 7, 9:30 JUNO 12:15, 2:30, 4:50) 7:25, 9:45 THERE WILL BE BLOOD (R) 10:55, 2:05, 5:15) 8:25 THE SPIDERWICK CHRONICLES (PG) 11:15, 1:30, 4:05) 6:45, 9:10 PLAZA CINEMAS 14 255 West 5th Street Downtown Oxnard(805)487-8380 SEMI-PRO (R) 12:30, 3, 5:25) 7:50, 10:15 PENELOPE (PG) 12:25, 2:55, 5) 7:30, 9:55 VANTAGE POINT 12:45, 3:10, 5:35) 7:55, 10 JUMPER 12:10, 1:10, 2:30, 3:30, 4:50, 5:50) 7:10, 8:10, 9:30, 10:30 STEP UP 2 THE STREETS 12:15, 1, 2:35, 3:20, 4:55, 5:40) 7:15, 8, 9:35, 10:20 THE SPIDERWICK CHRONICLES (PG) 12, 2:15, 4:30) 6:45, 9 FOOL'S GOLD 12:20, 2:45, 5:15) 7:40, 10:05 THE EYE 12:35, 3:05, 5:20) 7:35, 9:50 MEET THE SPARTANS 1:15, 3:35, 5:45) 8:05, 10:25 WELCOME HOME ROSCOE JENKINS 12:50, 3:40) 6:20, 9:15 CLOVERFIELD 1:05) 7 THERE WILL BE BLOOD (R) 3:25) 9:10 THE ORPHANAGE (R) 12:05, 5:05) 10:10 DEFINITELY, MAYBE 2:40) 7:45 Times for only BroadwayLA.org WED, THU, FRI, SAT AT 8 SUN AT 3 213.365.3500 or 714.740.7878 Tickets on sale at the Wadsworth Theatre Box Office (Mon-Fri 10am-5pm) and Pantages Theatre Box Office (daily 10am-5pm). OPENS TONIGHT AT 8 NOW THRU SUNDAY! ON WILSHIRE BLVD. JUST WEST OF 405 FWY adaptation of Jonathan Brett production of My Life With Frank and producers Alex Kurtzman and Roberto have trickier prospects. Warner Bros.

will get the first option to take or leave New orphaned projects in what may play like a kind of of all the projects that had stalled or fit the new genre-specific mold. Outside companies will get a shot at some, while Warner Bros. may simply write off a number of projects as losses. And if production President Toby Emmerich moves into a producing deal, as expected, the compulsion for a new figurehead to clean house will be intense. The shake-up could have an upside for those whose projects had stalled or who had doubts about of the New ability to successfully make, market and release them.

trying to be as optimistic as says producer Marty Bowen. Bowen and partner Wyck Godfrey run Temple Hill Entertainment, whose deal with New Line includes several active projects. going to read the tea leaves right now, there are certain projects that clearly are going to need another home because they just fit into the economic models of what it seems that New Line wants to says Bowen. start to think about what other options might be out Writer-director Todd Robinson sent messages to his attorney and agents to weigh the possibilities. New Line purchased his Last Full in 2002 but is no longer actively developing the script.

Robinson hopes Warner Bros. will see the potential in his Vietnam War story, which has attracted acast that includes Morgan Freeman. worked for them. It looks like a win-win situation for On the other hand, Robinson says that trying to meet different budget expectations has already forced him to be more creative with the war flashback elements, which could make his story fresher for other suitors. But prepared for whichever outcome.

in the end, they decide not to give it back to me, then what they he says. move on to the next one. But I hope not what happens. I hope that they continue to support all the filmmakers and all the projects that they believed enough in to spend money long road to Hollywood scribes often refer hyperbolically to the terror and torture of being the when trying to write, while simultaneously admitting that forced isolation is the only way get anything done. Well, the story of Darryl Francis who inadvertently literalized the circumstance may put things in perspective.

Too absurd not to be true, what actually happened: Three years ago, talent manager Danny Sherman moved with histhen-wife, Wendy, into a home in an un- gentrified Silver Lake neighborhood. While Sherman was at work, a vaguely threatening- looking guy with a teardrop tattoo under his eye would toss wolf whistles way when she came outside. After ignoring him for a few weeks, Wendy finally struck up a conversation and learned he was a 15-year veteran of the neighborhood named Darryl Francis who had recently been released from prison. made Sherman recalls. in the conversation she somehow told him that Irepresented screenwriters.

And, of course, Darryl had a screenplay. And he wanted me to read it. That made me even more Apparently, Francis, incarcerated most recently at Wayside county jail (now called the North County Correctional Facility) on a 32-month stretch for receiving stolen property, had found himself in solitary confinement after a little misunderstanding with some Latino inmates. A previous tenant had left acontraband pencil, so Francis used the quiet time 43 days, all told in the hole to sketch out a comedy idea called chewing away at the pencil tip to sharpen it whenever it got too low. (He also worked on it during a stint at Avenal State Prison.) What Francis handed Sherman after cornering him on the sidewalk one day with you the manager was 200 pages of handwritten material in different colors of ink and pencil, including 20 pages that agirlfriend had typed up before dumping him.

Sherman nervously took the pages, thanked Francis and quietly hoped never see the guy again. Then, incredibly, he actually read them. And discovered that the characters and dialogue were hilarious. Francis was not exactly a comedy novice. To keep himself busy and (relatively) safeduring the 11 years off and on that he spent in prison, Francis would write funny, fictitious, combative letters from his family and read them to the other inmates as a kind of stand-up routine.

was always the says the 42-year-old Francis, who grew up in South L.A. always kept the humor no matter where I was at. Once you accept the fact that you in there, nothing else you can do about I just tried to make it work for Sherman passed material to an Emmy-nominated client, Dean Ward who fleshed out the story and incorporated characters from letters until they had developed it into the story of brothers who revive atowing business to save their old neighborhood from commercial development. Ultimately, producers Broken Lizard Industries brought the script to Our Stories Films, which optioned the spec last summer. Ward, Francis and Sherman then sold an animated series, From Tha to Superdeluxe online comedy outlet, based on lary high jinks (the show will be on the site in a few months).

always teasing Darryl that he took the easy way jokes Ward, working on other projects with Francis. had 10years of heartbreak writing spec after spec before I finally sold a script. And he goes to prison, writes one script and sells it. If I had it to do all over again, skip film school and go straight to San Scriptland is a weekly feature on the work and professional lives of screenwriters. Please email any tips or comments to Jamie Rector For The Times FROM THE PEN: Darryl Francis, left, received support for his written-in-prison script from Dean Ward and Danny Sherman.

Scriptland, from PageE1 Script plans are reviewed ProgramNet- work Viewers ProgramNet- work Viewers 1 American Idol 2 American Idol 3 American Idol 4 Big 5 Deal or No Deal ------------------------------------------6 Extreme Makeover: Home Edition ABC14.87 7 Forget the LyricsFOX14.39 8 Lost (9 p.m.)ABC12.89 9 Raisin in the 10 Survivor: MicronesiaCBS12.53 ------------------------------------------11 60 MinutesCBS12.34 12 Two and a Half MenCBS12.20 13 Back to You 14 Back to You 15 CSICBS11.55 ------------------------------------------16 Law Order 17 NCISCBS11.08 18 Without a TraceCBS10.45 19 Here Come the Newlyweds ABC10.09 20 The Price Is Right Primetime CBS9.49 ------------------------------------------21 Deal or No Deal 22 The New Adventures of Old Christine CBS9.14 23 CSI: MiamiCBS8.63 24 Deal or No Deal 25 The Moment of Truth (Mon.) FOX8.51 ------------------------------------------26 SupernannyABC8.30 27 Law Order: Criminal Intent (Wed.) NBC8.22 28 The SimpsonsFOX8.18 29 Criminal MindsCBS8.14 30 Law Order: SVU (Sun.) NBC8.13 ------------------------------------------31 Funniest Home Videos ABC8.01 32 CSI: NYCBS7.95 33 My Dad Is Better Than Your Dad NBC7.80 34 Family GuyFOX7.80 35 King of the HillFOX7.75 ------------------------------------------36 Primetime: What Would You Do? ABC7.67 37 Apprentice 7NBC7.67 38 MediumNBC7.61 39 Biggest Loser 5NBC7.47 40 Dateline: NBC ------------------------------------------41 Numb3rsCBS7.31 42 Cold CaseCBS7.18 43 Eli StoneABC7.15 44 Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles FOX7.12 45 HouseFOX7.02 ------------------------------------------46 Ghost WhispererCBS7.02 47 JerichoCBS6.90 48 DexterCBS6.90 49 Dateline: NBC 50 Big Brother 9 ------------------------------------------51 (9 p.m.)ABC6.51 52 (10 p.m.)ABC6.48 53 Law Order 54 Cops (8:30 p.m.)FOX6.41 55 BonesFOX6.38 ------------------------------------------56 Big Brother 9 57 How I Met Your MotherCBS6.18 58 Most WantedFOX6.13 59 Cops (8 p.m.)FOX5.85 60 48 Hours MysteryCBS5.81 ------------------------------------------61 UnhitchedFOX5.77 62 63 Men in TreesABC5.63 64 Lipstick JungleNBC5.61 65 Wife SwapABC5.49 ------------------------------------------66 Big Brother 9 67 Law Order: SVU 68 Welcome to the CaptainCBS5.30 69 Al Diablo con los Guapos (Thu.) UNI5.17 70 Lost (8 p.m.)ABC5.16 ------------------------------------------71 Al Diablo con los Guapos (Tue.) UNI5.07 72 AmnesiaNBC4.99 73 Al Diablo con los Guapos (Mon.) UNI4.91 74 Al Diablo con los Guapos (Wed.) UNI4.89 75 Al Diablo con los Guapos (Fri.) UNI4.84 ------------------------------------------76 Just for Laughs (8 p.m.)ABC4.75 77 Friday Night Smackdown! CW4.69 78 According to JimABC4.61 79 Just for Laughs (8:30 p.m.) ABC4.55 80 AnatomyABC3.99 ------------------------------------------81 The OfficeNBC3.99 82 Top Model 4 (Wed.) CW3.82 83 Pasion 84 Pasion 85 ------------------------------------------86 Pasion 87 Pasion 88 Yo Amo Juan Querendon (Tue.) UNI3.53 89 CarpoolersABC3.46 90 Yo Amo Juan Querendon (Wed.) UNI3.45 ------------------------------------------91 Pasion 92 Nuestra BellezaUNI3.26 93 Yo Amo Juan Querendon (Thu.) UNI3.26 94 Law Order Criminal Intent (Sat.) NBC3.21 95 One Tree HillCW3.18 ------------------------------------------96 NBC3.12 97 Salute to Jimmy ABC3.10 98 Yo Amo Juan Querendon (Mon.) UNI3.06 99 CristinaUNI3.04 100 Aqui AhoraUNI2.92 ------------------------------------------101 Familia P. LucheUNI2.87 102 Yo Amo Juan Querendon (Fri.) UNI2.80 103 5 Magnificos UNI2.74 104 Sabado GiganteUNI2.71 105 Don Francisco PresentaUNI2.69 ------------------------------------------106 Hora PicoUNI2.45 107 Amas de Casa Desesperadas UNI2.43 108 Pussycat Dolls 109 Reaper 110 SmallvilleCW1.80 ------------------------------------------111 Pussycat Dolls 112 Chavo AnimadoUNI1.71 113 Reaper 114 Everybody Hates ChrisCW1.45 115 Top Model (Sun.) CW1.36 ------------------------------------------116 The GameCW1.30 117 Gossip GirlsCW1.28 118 Familia de DiezUNI1.24 119 GirlfriendsCW1.24 120 Aliens in AmericaCW1.10 ------------------------------------------Network averages Here is the number of viewers (in millions) that each network averaged per hour of prime time, for last week and for the season. Network Last week Season to date FOX13.6811.45 CBS8.0510.74 ABC7.909.43 NBC7.238.61 UNI3.453.52 CW2.242.61 Here are the rankings for national prime-time network television last week (Feb. 25-March 2) as compiled by Nielsen Media Research. They are based on the average number of people who watched a program from start to finish.

Nielsen estimates there are 286 million potential viewers in the U.S. ages 2 and older. Viewership is listed in millions. Books, TV movies, a presidential candidate and now a philanthropic reality show. Maybe everything Oprah Winfrey touches really does turn to gold.

premiere of Big on ABC was seen by 15.7 million people, the largest audience in prime-time last week for any program not named according to Nielsen Media Research. It was the third-largest audience for any series premiere this season, trailing only of and The Sarah Connor ABC also did well with prime-time remake of Raisin in the which finished in the top 10 with 12.7 million viewers. Meanwhile, NBC found that few people cared about its much-ballyhooed transfer of a series, from the Internet to broadcast. Only 3.1million people watched, earning it a shift to the Bravo cable network. Among the top four broadcasters, only a Saturday night rerun of Tribute to Jimmy had asmaller audience.

In a sign of the time for television networks, and a residue of the writers strike, none of the seven most-watched programs last week were scripted. was the only traditional comedy or drama to hit the top 10. The premiere of the competition Come the which followed Big also won its time slot, with 10.01 million viewers, finishing 19th among all prime-time programs broadcast between Feb. 25 and Sunday. Athird ABC premiere also won its time slot, the What Would You which drew 7.67 million viewers from 10-11 p.m.

last Tuesday, topping (6.9 million) and The other premiere, the Fox comedy drew 5.77 million viewers, finishing fourth in its Sunday 1010:30 p.m. time slot, but first among viewers ages 12 to 17 and men 18 to 34. coverage of last Democratic presidential debate was the most-watched cable program with 7.78 million viewers, the most-watched program in the 11-year history. USA Network was the most-watched cable channel. Prime-Time TV Rankings Viewers give back to Big Mitch Haddad ABC BIG TAKE: series had 15.7 million viewers.

From Times wire services To advertise in print and online call 1.800.922.0539 Send millions of job seekers your way. 07CL176 Source: Scarborough Release 2, 2007.

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