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  2. The Cross-Wits - Wikipedia

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    The show was produced by Ralph Edwards Productions and distributed by Metromedia Producers Corporation. A second version began airing on September 8, 1986, titled The All-New Crosswits, and was hosted by David Sparks with Michelle Roth as announcer. This version was produced by Crossedwits Productions in association with Outlet Communications ...

  3. Outlets at Legends - Wikipedia

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    The Outlets at Legends is an upscale outlet center in Sparks, Nevada, owned and managed by RED Development. [1] Legends contains around 45 retailers and restaurants and it is anchored by Scheels All Sports. Lowes and Target also anchor the mall. A casino, Legends Bay Casino, was added in 2022.

  4. Sparks (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Sparks is an American sitcom television series that aired on UPN from August 26, 1996, to March 2, 1998. The series stars James Avery , Robin Givens , Terrence Howard , Miguel A. Núñez Jr. , Kym Whitley and Arif S. Kinchen.

  5. “American Idol” Alum Jordin Sparks Fulfills a Dream as Host ...

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    Sparks, 34, auditioned for American Idol at just 16 years old in 2006, failing the Los Angeles audition but later passing one in Seattle. In May 2007, at age 17, she became the show's youngest ...

  6. Jordin Sparks Takes Us Backstage, Recalls Fan Jumping ... - AOL

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    Since winning American Idol at 17 years old in 2007, Jordin Sparks has had her fair share of crazy fan encounters. But there is one story that stands out as one of the most shocking. “Someone ...

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  8. S.O.S. (Let the Music Play) - Wikipedia

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    Sparks flaunting one of the looks in the video for "S.O.S. (Let the Music Play)" The video was shot [5] in Los Angeles, California on August 10, 2009, with Chris Robinson serving as the director. He previously worked with Sparks on the music video for "No Air". The video shows Sparks dancing while wearing a gold dress and long gold nails.

  9. Lauren Sánchez transforms from buttoned-up TV news gal to ...

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    From her buttoned-up looks in the early days of her career to her more daring approach to fashion, Lauren Sánchez's (left, in 2011; right, in 2024) style has evolved.