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Piracy spins a global web
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterBefore a single frame of "Spider-Man 2" was shot, Sony Pictures Entertainment launched a global effort to protect its summer blockbuster from piracy. During production, daily film footage was locked overnight in vaults. When Sony conducted preview...Tags: DVDs, Career and Workplace, Spider-Man (fictional character), AOL LLC, Australia (movie)
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Cher Calvin
Cher Calvin anchors the "KTLA Morning News," Monday through Friday, 5 to 7 A.M., and is a co-anchor of the KTLA Morning News @ 9. Calvin is a 2005 Emmy Award recipient as part of KTLA Morning News Team. She has also picked up three Golden Mike Awards...Tags: Television, Coup d'Etat, New York University, Fox Broadcasting Company, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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'Cavite'
Times Staff WriterIt's fitting that Truly Indie, the DIY arm of Mark Cuban and Todd Wagner's 2929 Entertainment, is releasing the movie "Cavite." Truly Indie offers distribution and marketing to independent filmmakers, and "Cavite," co-written and directed by Ian Gamazon...Tags: San Diego (San Diego, California), Culture, Movies, Genres, Cinema Industry
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A WAC remembers to keep WACs unforgotten
Of The Morning CallVictoria Wukitsch of Allentown is an Army veteran whose experience in World War II will live for generations. Wukitsch, 84, was recently interviewed on videotape in Arlington, Va., as part of the Women's Memorial Oral History Program, which is helping...Tags: History, Guinea, Defense, World War II (1939-1945), Allentown
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The Plots and Designs of Al Qaeda's Engineer
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersSenior Pakistani and American intelligence officials say the operational commander of Al Qaeda, the man believed to have planned the Sept. 11 attacks on the United States, narrowly avoided capture during a raid in which authorities took his two young sons...Tags: Tulsa, Osama bin Laden, Emergency Incidents, Metal and Mineral, Iran
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Alleged 9/11 mastermind linked to Hamburg cell
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersKhalid Shaikh Mohammed, who authorities now believe conceived the Sept. 11 attacks, apparently met with the terrorist plot's chief suicide hijackers in 1999 in Hamburg, Germany, U.S. intelligence officials said Wednesday. A senior intelligence official...Tags: Afghanistan, Guerrilla Activity, Armed Conflicts, Emergency Incidents, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Manila seizes 3 suspected of al-Qaida ties
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterPhilippines police on Thursday arrested three men suspected of links to al-Qaida terrorist network. They also seized a ton of explosives. The police were acting on a tip from authorities in Singapore who recently broke up a terror ring there. The...Tags: Guerrilla Activity, Government, Armed Conflicts, Osama bin Laden, Terrorism
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Forging America: The History of Bethlehem Steel - Chapter 2
''We will build the plant,'' Director Elisha P. Wilbur told Fritz, who then sailed to Europe to study the technology and secure the patent rights. Fritz also got the go-ahead to build an open-hearth plant, another component Bethlehem needed to accommodate...Tags: Charles Schwab, Career and Workplace, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Home and Garden Products, Metal and Mineral
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Suspect may be Southeast Asia's link to al-Qaida
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterSometimes he calls himself Mike, sometimes Abu Saad. He speaks several languages and has traveled through much of the Islamic world. His specialty: blowing things up, especially public buildings crowded with people. Now he sits in a concrete cell at...Tags: Afghanistan, Guerrilla Activity, Fertilizer, Armed Conflicts, Osama bin Laden
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U.S., Philippines launch joint hunt for Islamic gang
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterIt's called "Balikatan," or "Shoulder to Shoulder," and it will soon be the biggest U.S. military operation in a combat zone outside Afghanistan since the war on terror began. The Pentagon has committed 650 soldiers, including 160 Special Forces troops,...Tags: Afghanistan, International Military Interventions, Guerrilla Activity, Osama bin Laden, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Bridging Philippines' Islands of Faith
Times Staff WriterMANILA — Baclaran Redemptorist Church is a cavernous, seven-story structure with a vaulted ceiling and hundreds of pews. Throughout the day Wednesday, 120,000 Catholics came to worship, as they do every Wednesday. Pope John Paul II celebrated Mass...Tags: International Military Interventions, Osama bin Laden, Church and State Relations, Unrest, Conflicts and War, HIV
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When a wave of torture and murder staggered a small U.S. ally, truth was a casualty.
Sun Staff(First in a series) TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras - The search for Nelson Mackay Chavarria - family man, government lawyer, possible subversive - began one Sunday in 1982 after he devoured a pancake breakfast and stepped out to buy a newspaper. It ended last...Tags: Honduras, Erwin Rommel, U.S. Department of State, Guerrilla Activity, Prisoners and Detainees
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