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  2/22/06 Jarvis looking at options après-'Apprentice'
(Twin Cities) It has been a little more than two months since Minneapolis native Rebecca Jarvis made reality TV history on Donald Trump's "The Apprentice"...On the phone from Chicago, Jarvis took time to update us on her post-"Apprentice" life...
 
  2/9/06 NBC Announces First-Ever Online Voting to Cast for The Apprentice 6
() NBC Olympics and Mark Burnett Productions have joined forces to create an unprecedented promotion for "The Apprentice" whereby viewers can vote on NBCOlympics.com for one of 12 U.S. Olympians competing in the 2006 Olympic Winter Games to become a future candidate on season six...
 
  12/20/05 Apprentice's Rebecca Jarvis Discusses Dis 'n' That
(TV Guide) ...What would Rebecca Jarvis have done in the same sitch? And what secrets does she have to spill about her final task? Here's what the 23-year-old Chicagoan shared with TVGuide.com in an eye-opening Q&A...
 
  12/19/05 Randal Pinkett the Apprentice Defends His Decision
(TV Guide) ...Randal Pinkett, however, held tight to his big night by obviously waylaying Trump's plan for a double-hire. TVGuide.com spoke with Randal the following day to discuss what has become a topic for hot debate amongst Apprentice diehards...
 
  12/19/05 'Apprentice' Controversy (Transcript from Larry King Live)
(CNN) ..."The Apprentice" finale controversy heats up. Donald Trump, winner Randal Pinkett and runner-up Rebecca Jarvis, together for the first time since Randal refused to share his apprenticeship with Rebecca. Does The Donald think that was a smart business move? Does Randal have any regrets? We'll ask them all next on LARRY KING LIVE...
 
  12/16/05 Readers react to ‘Apprentice’ finale. Was it racist of Trump to ask Randal to share title?
(MSNBC) Thursday night, the fourth edition of "The Apprentice" came to an end, but the controversy has just begun...
 
  12/16/05 Entrepreneur Randal Pinkett Becomes Trump’s First Black ‘Apprentice’
(Black America Web) When it came down to it, even Mother Nature couldn’t rain on Randal Pinkett’s parade.  Pinkett, a 34-year-old entrepreneur from New Jersey, was named Donald Trump’s newest protege in Thursday’s live two-hour season finale of “The Apprentice.” In besting fellow finalist Rebecca Jarvis, Pinkett puts to rest the question many have asked since the show’s premier season: Would Trump ever “hire” a black apprentice?..
 
  12/16/05 Trump's Apprentice Runner-Up Rebecca Jarvis Has $150,000 Job Offer From SYS-CON Media
(Yahoo! Financial) "Donald interviewed all the candidates for us to qualify Jarvis for the job," says SYS-CON Founder Kircaali.  SYS-CON Media (www.sys-con.com) announced today that it plans to offer the top job at SYS-CON Events, Inc., the company's fully owned subsidiary that produces leading i-technology conferences and trade shows, to Ms. Rebecca Jarvis...
 
  12/16/05 ‘Apprentice’ winner refuses to share title. Trump was ready to hire both, until Randal objected
(MSNBC) Tonight’s “Apprentice” lesson should have been one in foreshadowing. During the entire “Apprentice 4” finale, one thing was clear: Donald Trump was going to hire both Randal and Rebecca as his newest employees...
 
  12/14/05 The Apprentice: Martha Pair Sing Swan Song
(TV Guide) On last week's The Apprentice: Martha Stewart, Ryan Danz and Marcela Valladolid tried to impress the domestic diva with their humorous commercial for Song airlines. Unfortunately, M. Diddy thought that they were out of tune with the company's target customer, and she sent both candidates packing. TVGuide.com caught up with Ryan and Marcela after their ouster to find out what went wrong, to set the record straight about "drinking on the job" and to uncover their big plans for the future...
 
  12/14/05 Who Will be the Next Apprentice? Odds Now Favor Rebecca Jarvis over Randal Pinkett
(PR Web) Randal opens with -400 odds, but drops to +117 underdog while Rebecca is now listed with -133 odds...
 
  12/13/05 Martha Trumps Donald in Boss Survey
(PR Web) ..."Martha's victory indicates that many workers don't trust their bosses and feel they have ulterior motives when they're nice," said Rich Wellins, Senior Vice President, DDI...
 
 

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