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Two small airplanes collided near Rootstown and crashed in a field, killing four men, the State Highway Patrol said.The origins and destinations of the flights weren't immediately known, but all the victims were from Ohio, Patrol Capt Jim Holt said.. Investors have become fearful that though rising interest rates were keeping inflation contained, they may be stunting economic growth and eating into corporate profits.Analysts were nonetheless upbeat about second-quarter earnings, given the anticipated slowdown in economic growth during the latter half of this year."I think although earnings are going to be strong, they're going to grow at a slower rate than over the last six months," said Steve Neimeth, senior vice president and portfolio manager at AIG SunAmerica. He said he later asked her to mail Christmas cards for the company, and has paid her about $3,000 to $4,000."I knew that she was in the event-planning business and her business was in Cerritos," Duck said. But back in the medium's infancy, sets were often objects of beauty, always objects of wonder, and that's how they were sold.In "Window to the Future: The Golden Age of Television Marketing and Advertising" (Chronicle Books, $18.95), Steve Kosareff's annotated picture book of vintage TV set advertisements, the wording of the ads is as quaint and amusing as the photographs and drawings that depict slender women in formal gowns and men in tuxedos awaiting the arrival of similarly chic friends for an evening of watching "Your Show of Shows," "Somerset Maugham TV Theatre" or -- who knows? -- "Wrestling From Columbia Park.""Your guests arrive," a full-page ad for Zenith's 1951 Black Magic cabinet model begins. In a lot of art forms you see a movement from modernism to post-modernism, and I think right around the time of "Star Wars" and "Raiders of the Lost Ark." ...
She's thinking about the accident that put Jarrod Miller's wife and daughter in the hospital--everyone in local wrestling knows Jarrod, who's almost as big a fan as Dollie. The advice is not always well-received by lawmakers who think they have a better handle on their districts than Emanuel does. Two private, nonprofit support groups -- the Barnsdall Art Park Foundation and the Friends of Hollyhock House -- plan to help raise money for future restoration. To read previous columns by Simers, go to latimes.com/simers..

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