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Lohan in Another Car Crash
Zap2It.comLindsay Lohan has had another run-in with a photographer. The "Bobby" actress was in a minor car accident on Tuesday, Nov. 7 in Los Angeles, reports People. It's her third automotive mishap in two years. "She was rear-ended by a paparazzi [sic]," says...Tags: William H. Macy, Demi Moore, Photography, Motorvehicle Accidents, California
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Stan Chambers
KTLA's Stan Chambers is unique among television newsmen; he's been with the same station for 60 years. And in a major market like Los Angeles, where news personalities come and go almost as quickly as one switches channels, such longevity is no small...Tags: Natural Disasters, Disasters, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Frank Sinatra, Northridge
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Nate Silver predicts an Oscar upset!
If all you do is read the trades, you probably have no idea who Nate Silver is. But if you're a baseball fan or a political junkie, you know that Silver is the most brilliant statistical guru of our time. The baby-faced statistician came to fame as the...Tags: Steven Soderbergh, Meryl Streep, Cinema Industry, Film Festivals, Sean Penn
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Sidney Laverents dies at 100; amateur filmmaker celebrated for his humor, technical skill
Sidney N. Laverents, an award-winning amateur filmmaker whose technically impressive and infectiously humorous 1970 musical short film "Multiple SIDosis" earned a spot in the National Film Registry, has died. He was 100. Laverents, a Depression-era...Tags: Bars and Clubs, Martin Scorsese, Colleges and Universities, World War II (1939-1945), Cinema Industry
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John Waters has mellowed, but his humor remains twisted, his sensibilities bizarre
Wholesome little Appleton, Wis., slips past the passenger window without arousing any visible interest in tonight's guest lecturer. A shop selling sewing machines. A Christian bookstore. The Martin School of Hair Design. Not very promising. The...
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For U.S., a horrible awakening
Tribune staff reporterFear gripped the heart and shattered the nerves of America on Tuesday as an anxious nation reacted with disbelief and horror to the carnage from terrorist attacks in New York and Washington. The destruction of both towers of the World Trade Center, a key...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Tribune Tower, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Human Interest, National Security
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A defining experience for a young generation
Sun StaffEighteen teens sit at their desks in full first-day-of-school awkwardness: Eyes are wandering, hands fidgeting, yawns are being stifled. Within minutes, the classroom at Notre Dame Preparatory School electrifies, backs straighten to attention, voices...Tags: September 11, 2001 Attacks, Robert F. Kennedy, Colleges and Universities, International Military Interventions, World War II (1939-1945)
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The House of Yes
FOR THE TIMESFriday October 10, 1997 "Excuse me," Mrs. Pascal (Genevieve Bujold) tells her assembled children as they await Thanksgiving dinner at the family home in Washington, D.C. "I'm going to go baste the turkey and hide the kitchen knives." Things...Tags: Charles Busch, Family, Tori Spelling, Parker Posey, Freddie Prinze, Jr.
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Real clues to plot have been elusive
Tribune staff reportersAn elderly pensioner hobbles past, followed by a scruffy teenager riding a bicycle and drinking a bottle of beer, and a young girl skipping down the sidewalk on a glorious late summer's afternoon. None pays the least attention to the utterly...Tags: September 11, 2001 Attacks, Travel, Los Angeles International Airport, Asia, Guerrilla Activity
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'The Salton Sea'
Times Staff Writer"We encourage the support of this unique natural resource," the producers of "The Salton Sea" piously state in the film's closing credits, though it is not at all clear how having the goodwill of a smug and tawdry film is going to help that natural...Tags: Val Kilmer, Vincent D'Onofrio, D.J. Caruso, Crime, Law and Justice, B.D. Wong
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In Aachen, the legacy of Charlemagne
Special to The TimesThe driving rain didn't deter us or change our plans as we headed into town with our German friends Lutz and Marga. We settled into a small hotel in the heart of the old town, then, umbrellas aloft, went in search of Charlemagne's trail. It didn't take...Tags: Belgium, History, Restaurants, Atlantic Ocean, Colleges and Universities
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Soup's on in Allentown as Hirko trial resumes
Of The Morning CallThe John Hirko Jr. trial resumes this week with closing arguments. Here are more glimpses of the trial: One person who doesn't want to see the marathon John Hirko Jr. trial end is Gerald Nomie. He's the owner of the Downtown Cafe on Hamilton Street,...Tags: Restaurants, John F. Kennedy, Soups, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Crime, Law and Justice
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