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Rescuer, rescuee connect at Mendez studio open house
andrews@herald-mail.comRobert Anders of Silver Spring, Md., still has the business card from when he was someone else 32 years ago — Robert L. Baker, production manager, Studio Six Productions of Los Angeles. It was part of a ruse created by then-CIA agent Tony Mendez....Tags: Iran, Silver Spring (Montgomery, Maryland), Ben Affleck, Police Investigations, Central Intelligence Agency
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James Bond at 50: The sadist who loved me?
This is the golden anniversary of “Dr. No,” the film that introduced moviegoers to the most famous spy of them all: James Bond of her majesty’s secret service. To mark the anniversary, we’ll be running edited excerpts from Bill...Tags: Quantum of Solace (movie), Jeffrey Wright, Pierce Brosnan, Timothy Dalton, Celebrities
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‘Dark Knight Rises’: Tom Hardy, a Brando for Blu-ray era?
Hero Complex - movies, comics, fanboy fare - latimes.comBritish actor Tom Hardy has been able to dream bigger since he delivered a memorably roguish performance in ”Inception” — but that ...... -
Russian lawmakers vote to expand definition of treason, espionage
World NowThe upper house of Russia’s parliament voted to broaden the definition of espionage and high treason, continuing what many activists view as a crackdown on dissent in the country.... -
Keeping 007 relevant in a changed world
NEW YORK — Early in "Skyfall," Judi Dench's M pulls aside our embattled hero, played once again with suave ennui by Daniel Craig, and wonders whether the world still needs either of their services. As Bond wraps his head around that idea, he looks...Tags: Quantum of Solace (movie), Michael Wilson, Javier Bardem, Judi Dench, Action (genre)
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Nonresidents to be charged more to bird hunt
American News CorrespondentMADISON — Hunters from outside South Dakota will be charged more for licenses to pursue pheasants, other small game and waterfowl in 2013 under a plan that received approval Thursday by the state Game, Fish and Parks Commission. But several...Tags: Foods and Beverages, Hunting, Lifestyle and Leisure, Game, Watertown
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Nonresidents to be charged more to bird hunt
MADISON - Hunters from outside South Dakota will be charged more for licenses to pursue pheasants, other small game and waterfowl in 2013 under a plan that received approval Thursday by the state Game, Fish and Parks Commission. But several...Tags: Foods and Beverages, Hunting, Lifestyle and Leisure, Game, Watertown
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Why you should read genre books
I'm usually reading four or five books at a time. At the moment, I'm in the middle of Husain Haddawy's enchanting translation of “The Arabian Nights” (forget Cervantes and Sterne — this is where postmodernism begins); Jean-Luc Marion's...
Tags: John Crowley, Stephenie Meyer, Literature, Superman (fictional character), Ethics
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Cops: Boss Used Company Computer to Spy on Female Employee
KTLA NewsIRVINE, Calif. -- A local man is accused of spying on one of his female employees using a company computer he gave the woman. Police were contacted when the Irvine woman noticed that a computer in her home, provided by her employer, was apparently...Tags: Politics
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Breeding a conspiracy theory, 1 rhino at a time
I don't mean to alarm anyone, but I have uncovered something terrifying. The Trump International Hotel & Tower in Chicago may be more than just an innocent monument to opulence. I have reason to believe that under the leadership of a former British spy,...
Tags: Book, Donald Trump, Barack Obama, Architecture, Google Inc.
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Informant: New York Police Department paid me to 'bait' Muslims
NEW YORK -- A paid informant for the New York Police Department's intelligence unit was under orders to "bait" Muslims into saying inflammatory things as he lived a double life, snapping pictures inside mosques and collecting the names of innocent people...
Tags: New York City Police Department, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Belief and Faith, New York City, Media Industry
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TV review: Trust no one in Cinemax's terrific 'Hunted'
RedEyeAfter viewing two episodes of Cinemax's new spy thriller, "Hunted," I sat down one recent Saturday intending to watch the third. Several hours later, I had finished the season's eighth and final hour with just one thought in my head: "I can't wait to...Tags: Patrick Malahide, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, The CW (tv network), The X-Files (tv program), Indira Varma
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