The Apprentice 4 News
- November 29, 2005
NBC has picked up a sixth season of "The Apprentice," and will move to the West Coast along with host Donald Trump. - November 27, 2005
Done in by a bad branding campaign that he'd suggested, Adam Israelov, a 22-year-old risk manager from Atlanta, GA, was sent packing during Thanksgiving night's The Apprentice 4 broadcast, becoming the fourteenth contestant to be fired by Donald Trump.
- November 22, 2005
The Miss Universe Organization Tuesday said its 2006 Miss USA pageant would be conducted in Baltimore for the second consecutive year. - November 18, 2005
After demonstrating that he was just as incapable of working with his new Apprentice team as his old team, Clay Lee, a 28-year-old realtor from College Station, Texas, was sent packing during last night's The Apprentice 4 broadcast, becoming the thirteenth contestant to be fired by Donald Trump.
- November 16, 2005
Don't look now, but after getting off to a rocky start this fall, it looks like Donald Trump might be beginning to get some of his Apprentice ratings mojo back.
- November 14, 2005
Donald Trump Jr. has married fashion model Vanessa Haydon at his father's Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach, Fla. - November 14, 2005
NBC reportedly has a not-so subtle message for The Apprentice 4 contestants who are upset about their appearance on the Donald Trump reality show: shut up or we'll sue you.
- November 11, 2005
For the second time this season, Donald Trump fired multiple candidates after a The Apprentice 4 team lost a task. This time, it was Brian Mandelbaum, a 23-year-old New York City print company executive who lead his team to defeat due to poor time management, and Marshawn Evans a 26-year-old Atlanta law school graduate who backed out of her assigned task at the last minute.
- November 10, 2005
Real Estate mogul and TV star Donald Trump is demanding a total recall of Timothy O'Brien's book "TrumpNation" and a public correction and apology. - November 9, 2005
Finally free to speak with the media now that he was fired in last week's broadcast of NBC's The Apprentice 4, Markus Garrison has gone on the warpath over what he considers to be "intentionally libelous" editing that has "decimated" his reputation.