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Paul V. Coates – Confidential File, Feb. 19, 1960
The Daily MirrorMash Notes and Comment (Press Release) "More and more cities are using police dogs -- for police duty, natch. "Pittsburgh, Houston, St. Louis and Minneapolis are among the cities which have found that a good, tough dog is an active deterrent to crime.... -
Jay Fiondella dies at 82; flamboyant owner of Chez Jay made the restaurant a Santa Monica landmark
Jay Fiondella, the flamboyant owner of Chez Jay, the scruffy restaurant-bar he opened almost 50 years ago that became a Santa Monica landmark and something of a shrine to his exploits as an adventurer, has died. He was 82.
Fiondella died Nov. 6 at a...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Celebrities, Arabian Peninsula, University of Miami, Obituaries
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Oak Forest 21, Hubbard 20
Oak Forest 21, Hubbard 20 Records: Oak Forest 10-1, Hubbard 8-3. Summary: Down 12-0, Oak Forest scored three consecutive TDs, taking the lead with 6:52 left in the third quarter on a 35-yard pass from QB Ron Czarnecki to WR Sean Martinez. A 4-yard John... -
Long ago and far away: 'Star Wars' vets reminisce
Times Staff WriterThe fourth edition of "Great to Be Nominated," the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences' screening series honoring the film from each awards year that received the most nominations without winning best picture, blasts off Monday at the Samuel...Tags: Star Wars (movie), Culture, Academy Awards, Comedy (genre), Music Industry
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Bond, James Bond
- Tom Jones "Thunderball" Thunderball (1965) - Chris Cornell "You Know My Name" Casino Royale (2006) - Sheena Easton "For Your Eyes Only" For Your Eyes Only (1981) - Garbage "The World Is Not Enough" The World Is Not Enough (2001) - Carly Simon "Nobody...Tags: Carly Simon, Death, Tom Jones, Quantum of Solace (movie), Easton (Easton, Pennsylvania)
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Holiday Bond Returns
If you're leaving a holiday beverage out for someone other than Santa, he'd like his shaken, not stirred.
For years, television's seasonal traditions have included festivals of James Bond adventures. Again this year, Spike TV is the home of "The 007 Days...Tags: MGM Inc., Sean Connery, Crimes, Pierce Brosnan, Louis Armstrong
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More eating: Annapolis Restaurant Week
Dining@LargeYou have to be a serious foodie for this to interest you after Baltimore Restaurant Week and Valentine's Day, but I know you can rise to the occasion. Annapolis is holding its first restaurant week today through Friday. Thirty-four restaurants......Tags: Dining and Drinking, Baltimore Restaurant Week, Hotels and Accommodations, Bars and Clubs, Hotel and Accommodation Industry
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Rahm Emanuel: 'No czars in White House'
The Swampby Mark Silva Rahm Emanuel was "a big shot'' before President Barack Obama made him chief of staff - so notes the interviewer today. Emanuel, financially set after a stint on Wall Street, congressman from Illinois and architect of the......Tags: Defense, Lobbying, Statue of Liberty, Lawrence Summers, Rahm Emanuel
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New Orleans levees remain worry
The Swampby Frank James I just watched Homeland Security Sec. Michael Chertoff's brief press conference at Andrews Air Force base just before he got on a plane to head to the Gulf Coast region to check in on preparations for Hurricane......Tags: Defense, Armed Forces, Disasters and Accidents, Contracts, Michael Chertoff
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Mercury Rising
FOR THE TIMESFriday April 3, 1998 Here's something you don't see every day, a movie about a righteous, stubbornly independent lawman who gets in trouble with his department and has to evade his own arrest while chasing down the real bad guys. Not every day, more...Tags: Defense, Academy Awards, Brian Grazer, Gaming, FBI
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Swept From the Sea
TIMES FILM CRITICFriday January 23, 1998 Looking for a movie that's deep-dish romantic and old-fashioned, where passionate love shares billing with the power of the mighty ocean? No, it's not "Titanic" but "Swept From the Sea," a traditional emotional melodrama that...Tags: Cornwall, Plastic Surgeons, Drama (genre), Rachel Weisz, Ian McKellen
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Satellite use to assess damage to wing denied
From Wire ReportsTwo or three days after the space shuttle Columbia's liftoff, a group of NASA engineers asked the shuttle program manager to request the aid of U.S. spy satellites in determining the extent of debris damage to the shuttle's left wing, but the manager...Tags: The New York Times, Space Programs, Boeing Co., Knight-Ridder Inc, Rocketry
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