Golden Globe parties packed with celebrating stars

BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. — The kids of “Glee” and “The Social Network” weren’t just all right after the Golden Globe Awards, they were downright giddy at several post parties, making a scene singing, dancing and celebrating their wins during one of Hollywood’s most booze-and-boogie-filled nights. Stars spilled into multiple soirees spread around the Beverly Hilton Hotel after Sunday’s awards ceremony, indulging in champagne, upscale comfort food and mutual back-patting into the wee hours.

Son suggests Reagan had Alzheimer’s as president

NEW YORK — Ronald Reagan’s son suggests in a new book that his father suffered from the beginning stages of Alzheimer’s disease while he was still in the White House. Reagan’s son writes that he believes his father would have left office before his second term ended in 1989 had the disease been diagnosed then. Reagan was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s in 1994, five years after leaving office.

Apple CEO Steve Jobs takes medical leave

SEATTLE — Apple Inc. co-founder and CEO Steve Jobs sent a note Monday to employees saying he’s taking a second medical leave of absence in two years so he can focus on his health. Jobs was “cured” of a rare form of pancreatic cancer in 2004. Then, during a six-month medical leave from January to June 2009, Jobs had a liver transplant.

Food critic claims Wynn booted him

A five-star food fight has erupted with restaurant critic John Curtas claiming he was “thrown out” of a closing-night party at Steve Wynn’s most-honored eatery.

In Brief

Owner of loan firm arrested

ST. GEORGE, Utah — Charles Brennan, founder and owner of nearly 50 Dollar Loan Center stores in Nevada, Utah and South Dakota, has been arrested in a prostitution sting in St. George.

Parade to celebrate Martin Luther King, Jr. Day begins at 10 a.m.

Now in its 29th year, the festive downtown parade, which starts at 10 a.m. Monday, has about 150 entries, including floats, marching bands, pint-sized cheerleaders, police cruisers, and youth sports and drill teams.

NFL contest winner endures last-day craziness

Richard Stand walked into his Boston bank and asked for a $75,000 withdrawal. The teller handed him 750 hundreds. He stashed them in his backpack, then boarded a coast-to-coast plane headed to Vegas, with three buddies.

HORSE RACING

TODAY AT SANTA ANITA PARK

Unusual house is made out of six shipping containers

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. — For more than a year, people traveling down West Benton Avenue in Flagstaff have been treated to an amazing sight: a tea-green home constructed of six shipping containers that rear up out of an otherwise conventional residential landscape.

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