+ Follow CHERYL HINES Tag
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[Title] => Suburgatory premieres on 2nd Avenue
[Summary] => What’s a single parent to do when he feels that his little girl is growing up too fast? Boarding school? Military school? Or perhaps a move to the suburbs is in order.
[DatePublished] => 2012-06-25 00:00:00
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[Title] => Running Wild with Robin Williams
[Summary] => Robin Williams is staring silently out a hotel window on a rainy day. When asked if he’s going to jump, he turns, the eyes crinkle with a smile, and the hair-trigger mind leaps into action.
"Ah, it’s always difficult to go through a closed window, isn’t it?" he says. "You have to go for the running leap, and then ..."
And then it’s the window that gets you, and not the fall?
"Exactly."
[DatePublished] => 2006-07-02 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Joe Neumaier
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CHERYL HINES
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[Summary] => Robin Williams is staring silently out a hotel window on a rainy day. When asked if he’s going to jump, he turns, the eyes crinkle with a smile, and the hair-trigger mind leaps into action.
"Ah, it’s always difficult to go through a closed window, isn’t it?" he says. "You have to go for the running leap, and then ..."
And then it’s the window that gets you, and not the fall?
"Exactly."
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