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    Aug 10, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  1. Hats off to the Stetson X Swanepoel collection

    All The Rage
    There's nothing the hipster demographic likes to do more than flog a trend to death, and in recent weeks I've found myself fighting the urge to run pell-mell through the streets of Echo Park, knocking stingy-brim fedoras off every third......
  2. Sep 3, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Kennedy expressed remorse over Chappaquiddick in his memoir

    Massachusetts Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, in a memoir being published this month, writes of fear and remorse surrounding the 1969 car accident on Chappaquiddick Island that left a woman dead, and says he accepted the finding that a lone gunman assassinated his brother President John F. Kennedy.
    Associated Press
    Massachusetts Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, in a memoir being published this month, writes of fear and remorse surrounding the 1969 car accident on Chappaquiddick Island that left a woman dead, and says he accepted the finding that a lone gunman assassinated...

    Tags: Robert F. Kennedy, Jimmy Carter, Mary Jo Kopechne, John F. Kennedy, Vehicles

  4. Sep 3, 2009 |Story| KTLA-LTV
  5. Kennedy: Chappaquiddick Haunted Me 'Every Day Of My Life'

    BOSTON -- Sen. Edward M. Kennedy wrote in a memoir being published this month that he made terrible decisions after the 1969 car crash that killed Mary Jo Kopechne, but said he was never romantically involved with her and was haunted by that night for his entire life.
    Associated Press
    BOSTON -- Sen. Edward M. Kennedy wrote in a memoir being published this month that he made terrible decisions after the 1969 car crash that killed Mary Jo Kopechne, but said he was never romantically involved with her and was haunted by that night for his...

    Tags: Robert F. Kennedy, Riverdale (Bronx, New York), Jimmy Carter, Mary Jo Kopechne, The New York Times

  6. Dec 28, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Radio and television figures

    Radio and television figures Bob LeMond Jr., 94; leading announcer on CBS radio and television (Jan. 6) Dwight Arlington Hemion, 81; television director and producer who won 18 Emmy Awards for his musical variety specials (Jan. 28) Don Herbert, 72;...

    Tags: Entertainment, Sid Caesar, Game Shows, Tim Russert, PBS (tv network)

  8. Apr 27, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Letters: Butch Cassidy, foreign customs, Mideast risks

    Scoundrels get extra syllables Susan Spano's April 20 article "In Pursuit of Butch and Sundance" was magnificent. One inflexible rule of journalese is that American assassins must have three names: John Wilkes Booth, Lee Harvey Oswald, James Earl Ray,...

    Tags: Israel, Egypt, Butch Cassidy, Los Angeles, Utah

  10. Sep 18, 2007 |Story| Zap2It
  11. HBO Is 'Reclaiming History'

    Zap2It.com
    Sixteen years after Oliver Stone's "JFK" gave voice to conspiracy theories about the assassination of John F. Kennedy, HBO is readying its own epic take on the case -- and coming down emphatically on the other side. The cable network has acquired the...

    Tags: Entertainment, Satellite and Cable Service, Colin Callender, John F. Kennedy, Television

  12. Jan 7, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. 'Family of Secrets' by Russ Baker

    The tendency Richard Hofstadter so aptly labeled "the paranoid style" in American politics operates independent of ideology. "American politics has often been an arena for angry minds," the great historian wrote in a 1964 issue of Harper's magazine. He...

    Tags: The Washington Post, Coup d'Etat, History, White House, Crime, Law and Justice

  14. Nov 12, 2007 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Novelist Norman Mailer Dies at 84

    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    November 11, 2007 Norman Mailer, the pugnacious two-time Pulitzer Prize winner who jabbed and bobbed his way, sometimes literally, through an extraordinary career as one of the most original and audacious voices in postwar American letters, died...

    Tags: Entertainment, John Steinbeck, Prisoners and Detainees, History, Prisons

  16. Sep 26, 2008 |Story| KTLA-LTV
  17. Man Dies After Waiting 19 Hours in E.R.

    DALLAS -- A 58-year-old man died in a hospital emergency room after waiting nearly 19 hours for treatment. Mike Herrera collapsed just as he was about to receive medical treatment at Parkland Memorial Hospital in Dallas. Herrera, the owner of a...

    Tags: Jack Ruby, KTLA, Emergency Planning, Disasters and Accidents, John F. Kennedy

  18. Dec 10, 2006 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. Ask David Haugh

    The last time Lovie Smith coached a game in St. Louis that mattered, he thought he had a championship team on his hands too. That was Jan. 10, 2004, before Steve Smith and the Carolina Panthers beat Smith's defense and sent him home for the winter -- the...

    Tags: Sports, Rashied Davis, Mark Bradley, National Football Conference, National Football League

  20. Feb 4, 2007 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Epilogue, a rough draft

    HIS eyesight and hearing are diminished and arthritis in both knees forces him to walk with two canes. At 84, Norman Mailer gropes for words that do not come so easily. He looks frail and vulnerable. But he's still in the ring, having just published "The Castle in the Forest" (Random House), a novel about Adolf Hitler's childhood that has drawn decidedly mixed reviews. As he sat recently in the living room of his handsome Brooklyn, N.Y., brownstone, Mailer spoke about why he took on Hitler, adding him to the list of major historical figures he's written about, including Jesus, Pablo Picasso, Marilyn Monroe, Henry Miller and Lee Harvey Oswald.
    Times Staff Writer
    HIS eyesight and hearing are diminished and arthritis in both knees forces him to walk with two canes. At 84, Norman Mailer gropes for words that do not come so easily. He looks frail and vulnerable. But he's still in the ring, having just published...

    Tags: Pablo Picasso, Judaism, Adolf Hitler, Wages and Pensions, Norman Mailer

  22. Nov 22, 2008 |Blog| Chicago Tribune
  23. President Kennedy died today, again

    The Swamp
    "O lost, and by the wind grieved, ghost, come back again." --- Thomas Wolfe, "Look Homeward, Angel" President John F. Kennedy and First Lady Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy less than an hour before the president was killed November 22, 1963. Photo......

    Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Government, John F. Kennedy, White House, National Government

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