| French film on Billy the Kid to premier here
A French film about the legendary outlaw Billy the Kid will premier in New Mexico on Nov. 3. "Requiem for Billy the Kid" was filmed primarily in Lincoln County in 2004 and meshes the narrative form with traditional documentary filmmaking to explore the Kid's career and death in 1881 by Sheriff Pat Garrett. Actor Kris Kristofferson voices Billy the Kid, who gives his own account of the evening he was killed while the audience follows the sheriff on the screen. The premier will be at the Spencer Theater for the Performing Arts in Alto near Ruidoso. The production is a presentation of Jean-Jacques Beineix and Cargo Films in association with Western Films. The producer is Carine Leblanc and the director is Anne Feinsilber. It was written by Feinsilber and Jean-Christophe Cavallin.
JCPenney opening catalog service center in Newark
JCPenney will provide catalog service in Newark, NY through the JCPenney Catalog Service Center located at Secor Home & Hardware, 800 W. Miller Street, Newark. Beginning November 14, customers will be able to satisfy all of their catalog needs at the facility. Operated by Secor Home & Hardware the catalog service center will offer convenient shop-at-home and online catalog ordering services. Customers orders may be picked up at the service center or delivered directly to homes, offices or anywhere in the United States. According to Jodi Houge, JCPenney Catalog Sales Merchant Coordinator, the Service Center will provide the same customer services provided by the catalog desks in their department stores, ranging from processing of credit card payments to the sale of gift cards.
Hornets' derby debacle
WATFORD's crisis of results at Vicarage Road plunged to new depths this afternoon (Saturday) after they crashed to a 4-2 defeat against Queens Park Rangers. The game was effectively over by half-time after the counter-attacking visitors had capitalised on some alarming defensive failings in the Hornets rearguard to race into a 3-0 lead courtesy of two Martin Rowlands goals, including a penalty, and a Damion Stewart header. A Damien Francis header at the start of the second-half, which had suspicions of an own goal about it, gave the Hornets hope, but Akos Buzsaky ensured it would be seven games without a win at Vicarage Road for the home side before Dan Shittu netted a late consolation. .
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