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    Jan 6, 2007 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. The EU's ugly little challenge

    COLUM MCCANN's new novel, "Zoli," will be published Tuesday by Random House.
    ON NEW YEAR'S day, the European Union swelled by another 28 million people. The inclusion of Romania and Bulgaria in the European fold is cause for celebration in the streets of Bucharest and the courtyards of Sofia. For two of Europe's poorer countries,...

    Tags: Europe, European Union, Bill Clinton, Crimes, Sofia (Bulgaria)

  2. Nov 4, 2007 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. A visit to Dracula's castle in Romania

    Special to The Times
    After touring Suceava and the painted monasteries in Bucovina, I board a bus for the seven-hour ride south to Bucharest. When I take my seat, a friend turns to me and says, "Bucovina is seeing Romania in Technicolor and Bucharest is seeing Romania in...

    Tags: Disneyland Park, Europe, Stranger Than Fiction, Vehicles, Hotels and Accommodations

  4. Jan 17, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Haralamb Georgescu's midcentury Pasinetti house renovated

    In Los Angeles, where it seems every architecturally significant modernist house has been documented, studied, photographed and published several times over, the 1958 Pasinetti residence has proved to be that rare surprise: a little known midcentury gem...

    Tags: University of California, Los Angeles, Education, Michelangelo Antonioni, Building Material, Architecture

  6. Aug 10, 2007 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. '12:08 East of Bucharest'

    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    The most unlikely subjects often make for the most deliciously comic films. That's the case with "12:08 East of Bucharest," which carefully builds a sly and unexpected human comedy out of a dispute over whether a revolution would still be a revolution...

    Tags: Education, Romania, Health and Safety at School, Television Industry, Comedy (genre)

  8. Dec 19, 2007 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. A gray day in Romania

    THIS year's Cannes Film Festival Palme d'Or winner, "4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days," chronicles a bleak day in the life of a pregnant college student who enlists her roommate to arrange an illegal abortion. Writer-director Cristian Mungiu's drama culminates in a brutal bargain the two women strike with a black-market abortionist. And the backdrop for Romania's foreign language film Oscar contender is every bit as grim as the characters' predicament.
    THIS year's Cannes Film Festival Palme d'Or winner, "4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days," chronicles a bleak day in the life of a pregnant college student who enlists her roommate to arrange an illegal abortion. Writer-director Cristian Mungiu's drama...

    Tags: New Year's Day, Death, Movies, New York, Entertainment

  10. Feb 15, 2009 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. The long blue Danube

    Though Cruise West is well known for its cruises to Alaska, of late it has reached out to cover the world. Its newest foray far from home is a river cruise on the Danube between Vienna and near Bucharest, Romania, with stops in Hungary, Croatia, Serbia...

    Tags: Alaska, Romania, Cruises, Serbia, Travel

  12. Sep 7, 2008 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  13. Autumn with the vampire

    Fall colors lend a mystical air to the land of Bram Stoker's famous Count, it seems, as Romania's castles, mountains and gorges take on the reds and golds of autumn. The "Transylvanian Fall Foliage Special Tour for Seniors" hits the highlights of the...

    Tags: Romania, Travel, Trips and Vacations, Bram Stoker

  14. May 5, 2006 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. 'The Death of Mr. Lazarescu'

    To borrow a phrase from Gabriel García Márquez, it's apparent from its title that "The Death of Mr. Lazarescu" is a chronicle of a death foretold. We know how one particular long night of the soul will end for our protagonist, even if he and the people he runs into on his final journey on Earth do not.
    Times Staff Writer
    To borrow a phrase from Gabriel García Márquez, it's apparent from its title that "The Death of Mr. Lazarescu" is a chronicle of a death foretold. We know how one particular long night of the soul will end for our protagonist, even if he and the people he...

    Tags: Eric Rohmer, Mike Leigh, Death, Health and Medical Professionals, Movies

  16. Oct 2, 2005 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Filmmakers' mania for Romania

    Along the route to MediaPro Studios, packs of feral dogs wander unpaved streets, children as young as 7 beg for handouts, and some government buildings still bear the bullet scars of the 1989 revolution. But for a growing cadre of Hollywood producers, the drive is becoming as familiar as a trip to the Universal Studios back lot.
    Times Staff Writer
    Along the route to MediaPro Studios, packs of feral dogs wander unpaved streets, children as young as 7 beg for handouts, and some government buildings still bear the bullet scars of the 1989 revolution. But for a growing cadre of Hollywood producers, the...

    Tags: Heads of State, Business Trips, National Security, Australia (movie), Hurricane Katrina (2005)

  18. Jan 29, 2007 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. 'Blood and Chocolate'

    Does the world really need another werewolf movie? Why does Agnes Bruckner look so glum? And what has happened to the career of French heartthrob Olivier Martinez?
    Special to The Times
    Does the world really need another werewolf movie? Why does Agnes Bruckner look so glum? And what has happened to the career of French heartthrob Olivier Martinez? These and other questions are prompted by the arrival of "Blood and Chocolate" from German...

    Tags: Hugh Dancy, Colorado, Agnes Bruckner, Romania, Werewolf (supernatural entities)

  20. Dec 5, 2001 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  21. Anti-terror coalition unshaken by new Mideast flare-up

    Washington Bureau
    For the moment at least, the international coalition against terrorism appears strong enough to survive its first significant stress over the Middle East, U.S. officials and experts said Tuesday, even as the United States attracts Arab criticism by...

    Tags: Jordan, National Security, Heads of State, Education, Health and Safety at School

  22. Oct 14, 1997 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Capitaine Conan

    TIMES STAFF WRITER
    Friday October 10, 1997      Bertrand Tavernier's superb "Capitaine Conan" takes us into the Balkans as World War I ends for a subtle and resonant study of friendship, politics and class differences as the men who helped win the war for France are...

    Tags: Jean Renoir, Death, Tommy Lee Jones, Movies, Sofia (Bulgaria)

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