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-- Compiled by the Daily Pilot staff
This year’s elections aren’t even over (we wish they were, too), but
Newport Beach resident Ron Winship is already looking ahead to the 2002
race.
Last week, he declared himself “the first to throw his hat into the
ring for the Republican U.S. Senate primary.”
Winship, who has thrice run unsuccessfully for Newport Beach City
Council, may be putting forth his efforts to unseat Democratic Sen.
Barbara Boxer in vain. Boxer, who was first elected to the U.S. Senate in
1992, will not be up for reelection again until 2004.
Boxer was voted into her second six-year term in November 1998.
You do the math.
The Wedge could go prime time
Is Newport Beach ready for television?
An entertainment trade magazine reports that screenwriter-director
Gary Ross of “Pleasantville” fame has teamed with “Nash Bridges”
executive producer Carlton Cuse to write a television series based on
Cuse’s experiences growing up in Orange County.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, “The Wedge” would be a family
drama set in 1975 Newport Beach. Ross will direct the pilot for the WB
Network and both will executive produce.
If all goes well, the show could be on the airwaves next season.
If they can figure out how a young Dennis Rodman could make an
appearance, it’s almost a lock to get picked up.
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