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In the shadow of celebrities and soldiers
Times Staff WriterOne of the first signs that we were on an Army base was this posting on the path that leads to the Hacienda Guest Lodge: "You are entering a no-hat, no-salute area." The second came on our first morning here, the kind of day that only California can...Tags: Television, Rentals, Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning, Defense, Hotel and Accommodation Industry
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Movie review: 'Guerrilla: The Taking of Patty Hearst'
TRIBUNE STAFF REPORTER3½ stars (out of 4) Without getting too inside newsroom, the spate of gruesome beheadings in Iraq has stirred up a media debate: How much should we show? And in putting the beheadings on the front page of the paper, the top of the evening news or...Tags: Robin Hood, Movies, Health and Safety at School, Terrorism, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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The hottest tickets in town
Times Staff WriterIt has become The Question: "Are you going?" Going to the opening of the Walt Disney Concert Hall. Going to one, two or all three of the galas that will launch the $274-million ode to culture. "All you have to do is drop a big name and they're coming,"...Tags: Roger M. Mahony, Regional Authority, Television, Occidental Petroleum Corp., Rene Russo
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Arrivederci, Italy
Tribune staff reporterAfter touring, elbowing and overeating your way through a two-week run of Italy, is it possible to end the crazy-fun madness with a few days of peace and sanity before getting back on that darned airplane? There is, if you're in Northern Italy. And the...Tags: Europe, Lakes and Ponds, Ice Cream, Ernest Hemingway, Mel Gibson
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Gore Vidal as Teacher
Times Book EditorGore Vidal has his work cut out for him. In order for historical fiction like his to work as literary art, it is necessary that it not be required to do all of history's work for it. History must be knowledge already held in common if the central,...Tags: Sociology, Moscow (Russia), Theodore Roosevelt, Thomas Edison, Arts and Culture
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"Empire" by Gore Vidal
Gore Vidal and History are on breezy first-name terms, but there is a trickle of irritation underneath. As mentor, Vidal has reservations about his protege. In his fictional re-creations of our nation's political life--"Burr," "Lincoln," "1876,"...Tags: Seizures, New York, Arts and Culture, Washington (U.S. state), William McKinley
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