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The Toll: Suffocation, Drowning, Choking, Burns
The Hartford CourantJoseph Rodriguez could have been a peerless pickpocket, so swift were his hands, but money didn't interest him in the slightest. All he desired was food. Joe wasn't discriminating. He'd eat anything, even if he had to fish it, rotted, from the garbage...Tags: Transportation Accidents, Bloomfield (Hartford, Connecticut), Personal Income, Criminals, Maryland
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'Osmosis Jones'
Special To The TimesSEE CORRECTION APPENDED Amid a summer movie season drenched in high-tech hoo-ha, the most memorable special effect may be a pimple due north of Bill Murray's nose. A big, glowering full moon, it pulsates ominously, threatening to burst. And since those...Tags: Movies, William Shatner, Brandy (singer), David Hyde Pierce, Politics
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SMALL BUNDLES
SMALL BUNDLES What he receives are gifts. Enrique expects the worst. Riding trains through the state of Chiapas, which immigrants call "the beast," has taught him that any upraised hand might hurl a stone. But here in the states of Oaxaca and Veracruz,...Tags: Mexico, Arts and Culture, Tortillas, Politics, Children
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Food, media and fun
Tribune senior correspondentBy the time the voting is over Monday night, somebody from Weight Watchers or Slim-Fast is going to have to do an intervention. The scary, gross underbelly of the Iowa caucuses is the stuff all these insanely enthusiastic campaign volunteers are eating....Tags: Teresa Heinz Kerry, Washington Post Co., News Media, Politics, CNN (tv network)
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Chocolate and spice
Times Staff WriterThe first time I visited Mexico City, many years ago, I dined in the Zona Rosa at Fonda El Refugio, a traditional restaurant that opened my eyes to a number of dishes I hadn't seen at home in Los Angeles. One of those dishes was mole poblano, a dish I had...Tags: Garlic, Dining and Drinking, Lifestyle and Leisure, Cinnamon, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California)
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Babe
TIMES FILM CRITICFriday August 4, 1995 In this age of hype, over-hype and still more hype, what is sweeter than a genuine sleeper, a captivating film that dares to arrive without advance notice? "Babe," guilelessly trotting in on little pig's feet, is just such an...Tags: Hugo Weaving, Movies, Documentary (genre), Entertainment, Miriam Margolyes
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