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    Apr 17, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  1. Scouting the gems of San Juan

    SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — This island offers so many visual treats — gorgeous beaches, rugged hills, beautiful churches and majestic historic forts — that dining becomes a virtual afterthought. A hunk of meat or fish, some sides of mofongo...

    Tags: Veal, Mustard, Restaurants, Foods and Beverages, Trips and Vacations

  2. Mar 18, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  3. No stopping Dominican Republic

    SAN FRANCISCO – Is there any stopping the Dominican Republic?
    SAN FRANCISCO – Is there any stopping the Dominican Republic? It sure doesn’t look like it. Tony Pena’s team is on the verge of not only winning the World Baseball Classic but becoming the first team to ever go through the event...

    Tags: Fernando Rodney, Jose Reyes, Pedro Strop, World Baseball Classic, Robinson Cano

  4. Mar 12, 2013 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  5. Ratepayers get the shaft in San Onofre fiasco

    There are train wrecks, and there are train wrecks. Then there's San Onofre.
    There are train wrecks, and there are train wrecks. Then there's San Onofre. You probably know San Onofre as the full-figured fiasco overlooking the Pacific Ocean near the Orange/San Diego county line. Beginning in 2004, Southern California Edison,...

    Tags: Los Angeles Times Columnists, Edison International, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Limited, Southern California Edison Company, Justice System

  6. Feb 28, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  7. 'Phantom' goes underwater, but not deep ★★

    On March 8, 1968, about 1,800 miles northwest of Oahu in the Pacific Ocean, the diesel-powered Soviet submarine K-129 exceeded its crush depth and imploded, for mysterious reasons a screenwriter would find intriguing on which to speculate. All 98 of its crew members died. The sub sank with three ballistic nuclear missiles as well as two nuclear torpedoes.
    On March 8, 1968, about 1,800 miles northwest of Oahu in the Pacific Ocean, the diesel-powered Soviet submarine K-129 exceeded its crush depth and imploded, for mysterious reasons a screenwriter would find intriguing on which to speculate. All 98 of its...

    Tags: Todd Robinson, Ed Harris, David Duchovny, William Fichtner

  8. Jan 28, 2013 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  9. Tiger Woods' trademark determination is back in full swing

    — There were a few pages still to be turned Monday in the book titled, "Here Comes Tiger Woods Again." After an intense and gutty Sunday at the Farmers Insurance Open, that book now seems publishable. Hot off the presses and coming soon. The...

    Tags: Golf, Farmers Insurance Open, Lance Armstrong, PGA Tour, Sports

  10. Oct 25, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  11. 'Cloud Atlas'? Shrug ★★ 1/2

    A big-budget film's marketing mission is simple: Eliminate the idea of an unsuspecting audience. Did people know what they were getting when they got "Transformers: Dark of the Moon"? Yes. They got what they were shown in the 30-second ads, over and over and over.
    A big-budget film's marketing mission is simple: Eliminate the idea of an unsuspecting audience. Did people know what they were getting when they got "Transformers: Dark of the Moon"? Yes. They got what they were shown in the 30-second ads, over and...

    Tags: Halle Berry, Blade Runner (movie), Book, Cloud Atlas (movie), Entertainment

  12. Oct 20, 2012 |Column| Baltimore Sun
  13. Digest: No. 6 Terps edged, 4-3, in OT by No. 1 UNC in field hockey

    Et cetera No. 6 Terps edged, 4-3, in OT by No. 1 UNC in field hockey Host and No. 6 Maryland pushed No. 1 North Carolina to the brink in field hockey before losing, 4-3, in overtime on a goal by Emily Wold in the 77th minute. Junior goalkeeper Natalie...

    Tags: College Baseball, Elections, North Carolina Tar Heels, Soccer, Laurel Park

  14. Sep 26, 2012 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  15. San Fernando on a 4-0 high as it prepares to take on Kennedy

    There's a resurgence in San Fernando High football taking place after three consecutive 3-7 seasons.
    There's a resurgence in San Fernando High football taking place after three consecutive 3-7 seasons. First-year Coach Robert Garcia, who played at Granada Hills Kennedy and UCLA, has the Tigers at 4-0 and looking like the favorite to win the Valley...

    Tags: Football, University of California, Los Angeles, Sports

  16. Nov 16, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  17. A perilous journey for 'Life of Pi' director Ang Lee

    The critics and reporters assembled to watch the new “Life of Pi” a few weeks ago weren't expecting a filmmaker introduction, but in stepped the ever-soft-spoken Ang Lee to inform them that this had been his hardest film to make and that they shouldn't be put off by the 3-D because it's "gentle and reasonable."
    The critics and reporters assembled to watch the new “Life of Pi” a few weeks ago weren't expecting a filmmaker introduction, but in stepped the ever-soft-spoken Ang Lee to inform them that this had been his hardest film to make and that...

    Tags: Woodstock Festival (1969), Amelie (movie), Alfonso Cuaron, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Jean-Pierre Jeunet

  18. Jun 28, 2012 |Column| Petoskey News
  19. What will be your legacy?

    In a drawer in my kitchen is a collection of plastic garbage bags. There is a similar drawer, with similar bags, on Mackinac Island, where I spend the summer. I've been thinking a bit lately, about the legacy I'll leave. I thought it would be my children. Or my teaching. Even this column. Turns out, it's those plastic bags. 
    In a drawer in my kitchen is a collection of plastic garbage bags. There is a similar drawer, with similar bags, on Mackinac Island, where I spend the summer. I've been thinking a bit lately, about the legacy I'll leave. I thought it would be my children....

    Tags: Livestock Farming, Entertainment Events, Pulitzer Prize Awards, Scotts Company Cl A

  20. Apr 11, 2012 |Column| Aberdeen News
  21. Aging gracefully

    One of the benefits of being retired is making contact with those you knew a long time ago. There will always be a certain bond with your high school classmates, a bond strong enough to make efforts every five years to have a class reunion. It is quite...

    Tags: Radio, Boston Marathon, Oceans, Memorial Day, Bodies of Water

  22. Apr 14, 2012 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  23. Patt Morrison Asks: James Cameron, a man overboard

    The Challenger Deep, a fissure in the Mariana Trench in the Pacific Ocean, lies farther below the Earth's surface than Mt. Everest reaches above it. And James Cameron, the science-enthralled director and underwater explorer, made it his Lindbergh moment, soloing humankind's deepest-ever plunge last month in a purpose-made submarine fitted out — natch — with 3D cameras. One hundred years ago today, the world's most famous accidental deep dive took the ocean liner Titanic to the bottom of the Atlantic. Cameron made that story into the film "Titanic." I spoke with him just before his epic descent, and asked him to ruminate on the ship that disappeared in 1912 and his own disappearing act into the ocean depths. You know what they say — whatever floats your boat.
    The Challenger Deep, a fissure in the Mariana Trench in the Pacific Ocean, lies farther below the Earth's surface than Mt. Everest reaches above it. And James Cameron, the science-enthralled director and underwater explorer, made it his Lindbergh moment,...

    Tags: Patt Morrison, James Cameron, World War I (1914-1918), Diving, The Pentagon

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