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    Mar 10, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  1. Oscars have always welcomed the world

    Gold Derby
    This year's Oscars numbered only one foreign-born winner -- Austria's Christoph Waltz ("Inglorious Basterds") -- among the four acting champs. However, that does not mean the Oscars are guilty of any homegrown bias. After all, six of the 20 acting...
  2. Dec 19, 2007 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  3. The 1919 race riots

    They were separated by a line unseen and a law unwritten: The 29th Street beach was for whites, the 25th Street beach for blacks. An invisible boundary stretched from the sand into Lake Michigan, parting the races like Moses' staff parted the Red Sea. On this stifling hot summer Sunday, Eugene Williams, a black teenager, drifted south of that line while swimming with friends. Whites picked up rocks and let fly. Some accounts say Williams was hit on the head and went under. Others say he became tired and was too afraid to come ashore. Either way, he drowned, touching off the deadliest episode of racial violence in Chicago history.
    Tribune staff reporter
    They were separated by a line unseen and a law unwritten: The 29th Street beach was for whites, the 25th Street beach for blacks. An invisible boundary stretched from the sand into Lake Michigan, parting the races like Moses' staff parted the Red Sea....

    Tags: Riots, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Richard J. Daley, Death

  4. Oct 29, 2002 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Detectives begin thorough search of suspect's car

    Sun Staff
    The car that investigators have portrayed as a killing machine used by the Washington-area snipers is getting its first thorough examination by detectives looking for clues that would explain how the men were able to roam the region and kill so many...

    Tags: Lawyers, Firearms, Politics, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Crimes

  6. Dec 19, 2002 |Story| Hartford Courant
  7. Boys Basketball Capsules

    CCC East East Hartford Coach: Anthony Menard 2001-02: 16-7 Top players: Vincent Nelson, 6-3 sr. F; Mike Porter, 6-2 sr. F; Mike Ritchens, 5-10 jr. G; Jeff Young, 6-2 jr. G; Shon Lowe, 5-9 so. G; Aaron Johnson, 6-4 so. F; Fernando Poesi, 5-10 jr. G....

    Tags: John Kelly, Values, Mike Quinn, Chris Anderson, Robert Browning

  8. Feb 27, 2004 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. 'Twisted'

    In the junky woman-in-peril thriller "Twisted," Ashley Judd enters laughing, but not for long. Butched-out with cropped hair, leather jacket and a bloodstream gurgling with booze, Judd's Jessica Shepard has just been bumped from beat cop to homicide detective when the story opens. The tough-talking, rough-loving rookie inspector takes to her new gig with bravura, only to quaver when she discovers that her first homicide case involves a recent sexual conquest. When a second fling ends up filling up a chalk outline, the inspector knows she has a problem and, needless to say, she isn't the only one.
    Times Staff Writer
    In the junky woman-in-peril thriller "Twisted," Ashley Judd enters laughing, but not for long. Butched-out with cropped hair, leather jacket and a bloodstream gurgling with booze, Judd's Jessica Shepard has just been bumped from beat cop to homicide...

    Tags: Movies, Ashley Judd, Crimes, Marquis de Sade, Andy Garcia

  10. Sep 10, 2004 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. 'Bright Young Things'

    Early on in Stephen Fry's riotous "Bright Young Things," an angel on the deck of a steamship vomits on a young man's head. The young man is Adam Symes (Stephen Campbell Moore), a penniless but well-connected novelist whose fortunes flip like flapjacks, and whose on-again, off-again fiancée, the lovely and studiously jaded Nina Blount (Emily Mortimer), kindly goes along with the fantastical idea that she'll one day become his wife.
    Times Staff Writer
    Early on in Stephen Fry's riotous "Bright Young Things," an angel on the deck of a steamship vomits on a young man's head. The young man is Adam Symes (Stephen Campbell Moore), a penniless but well-connected novelist whose fortunes flip like flapjacks,...

    Tags: Dan Aykroyd, Crimes, Dining and Drinking, James McAvoy, Nicole Holofcener

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