THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER HONORED
The Hollywood Reporter's Editor-in-Chief and Publisher, Robert J. Dowling (R) and Honorary Mayor of Hollywood Johnny Grant react after honoring The Hollywood Reporter on the occasion of its milestone 75th anniversary, during an unveiling ceremony on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in Los Angeles September 8, 2005. The trade publication also received an Award of Excellence, the first time this honor has been presented to a newspaper. (UPI Photo/Jim Ruymen)
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