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Capitaine Conan
TIMES STAFF WRITERFriday 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: Bulgaria, Canal+, World War I (1914-1918), Sofia (Bulgaria), France
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U.S. joins talks on combating terrorism
Secretary of State Colin Powell will participate with officials from the 55 countries in Europe's top security body in a two-day conference on combating terrorism in the wake of the Sept. 11 attacks. Mircea Geoana, chairman of the Organization for...Tags: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Guerrilla Activity, Bombings, Jerusalem (Israel)
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From the archives: Troops Fire Into Crowds in Romania
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterWARSAW -- Security forces armed with automatic weapons fired into crowds of protesters in the Romanian capital of Bucharest on Thursday, killing or wounding an undetermined number of demonstrators demanding an end to the rule of dictator Nicolae...Tags: News Agency, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Demonstration, Hospitals and Clinics, Civil Rights
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From the archives: Romanians Topple Ceausescu Regime
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterLONDON -- The Warsaw Pact's last Stalinist domino, the tyrannical regime of Romanian President Nicolae Ceausescu, toppled with a violent crash Friday after several days of Europe's bloodiest fighting since the end of World War II. A newly formed...Tags: News Agency, Television, U.S. Embassy, Unrest, Conflicts and War, United Nations
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From the archives: Power Ends for Dictator, Wife Amid Chaos
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterWARSAW -- Nicolae Ceausescu's monster was dying monstrously Friday. As his 24-year-old dictatorship in Romania careened into its final blood-soaked days, Nicolae Ceausescu, along with his wife Elena, his son and his network of family retainers,...Tags: Mikhail S Gorbachev, Television, China, National Government, Warsaw (Poland)
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From the archives: Ceausescu's Rule Invaded Minds, Dreams, Intimacy
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterBUCHAREST, Romania -- The young woman, her dark hair tied back in a long braid, sat in the chair by the fire, her face pulled tight by the unsuccessful effort to hold back tears. "I am sorry," Dmitra said, "I do not mean to offend, but the rest of the...Tags: Television, Children, Hospitals and Clinics, Science and Technology, Birth Control
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From the archives: Ceausescu Arrest Told; Battles Rage
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterLONDON -- The fiercest battles yet in a week of bloodletting rocked the Romanian capital of Bucharest on Saturday amid reports that deposed dictator Nicolae Ceausescu is under arrest by the army. There was convincing evidence that the death toll...Tags: Television, Hospitals and Clinics, National Government, Russia, Disasters and Accidents
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From the archives: Secret Police, Ceausescu's Iron Grip Led to Violence
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterBUCHAREST, Romania -- For all but the last two weeks of this year, Communist Eastern Europe passed through one of the most remarkable political transformations in modern history, a massive upheaval that was accomplished with hardly a shot fired. The...Tags: Los Angeles Times, Defense, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Europe, Romania
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