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Down for count, he's still fighting
Sun StaffEDGEFIELD, S.C. - This is where the long, hard fall of Reggie Gross ends - in a two-man cell deep inside a maximum security prison on the piney outskirts of Strom Thurmond's rural hometown. He hasn't had a visitor in seven years. He hasn't seen his...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Murder, Middleweight Boxing, Muhammad Ali, Wages and Pensions
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Nature's always near on Hutchinson Island
Special to the Sun-SentinelVilla Nina on North Hutchinson Island is a captivating study in contrasts. Hiding behind a modest little white picket fence, it's reached by a crushed shell-gravel-sand drive leading off A1A to a surprise mini-mansion of a thoroughly modern house. Its...Tags: Ceremonies, Society, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Dining and Drinking, Florida
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Positively charming Singapore
Times Staff WriterMention this tiny island nation off the tip of the Malay Peninsula and Americans may envision a prim, repressive society that puts drug dealers to death, censors movies and TV, and fines ordinary citizens for chewing gum. That's unfortunate, because this...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Stamford, Los Angeles, Entertainment, Immigration
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Zombie zappin': 'The Walking Dead' video games takes best of TV series
For RedEyeSeason 2 of "The Walking Dead" may be buried, but zombies are crawling back into pop culture in video game form with a new video game series. Fans worried that the game, which came out April 24, might resemble a Southern fried version of "Call of Duty's"...Tags: Xbox, Ghouls and Zombies (supernatural entities), Gaming, The Walking Dead (tv program), AMC (tv network)
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'Wire' actress 'Snoop' pleads guilty in drug case
Felicia "Snoop" Pearson, who overcame a troubled childhood and a murder conviction to launch an acting career as a drug-gang assassin on HBO's "The Wire," pleaded guilty Monday to conspiracy to sell heroin.
She was sentenced to seven years in prison,...Tags: Drug Trafficking, The Wire (tv program), Murder, Celebrities, Stephen King
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Case offers look into drug ring involving 'Snoop' of 'The Wire'
When Antonio Malone needed $15,000 to pay off the assailants who stormed his West Baltimore rowhouse and demanded money and heroin, a gang leader told him exactly where to go. Police say he was sent to a 12th floor apartment at The Redwood, the home of...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, The Wire (tv program), White Marsh, Murder, Celebrities
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'Taking Chance:' A tale not of war, but honor and goodness
During the Persian Gulf war in 1991, Michael Strobl was a lieutenant in a Marine artillery unit in the thick of the action.
By the time the Marines led the U.S. assault into Iraq in 2003, Strobl had been promoted to lieutenant colonel and had a desk...Tags: Movies, International Military Interventions, Good Friday, Health and Safety at School, Career and Workplace
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Where celebrities stay in Baltimore
In June, when Sade was preparing to kick off her first tour in more than a decade, the husky-voiced crooner tweeted about her love of Baltimore and entertained reporters while relaxing in her 2,100-square-foot suite at the Hotel Monaco. When in town,...Tags: Personal Service, Celebrities, Bob Costas, Jewel, Entertainment
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Guild honors Kathryn Bigelow as best director for 'The Hurt Locker'
The Directors Guild of America on Saturday night named Kathryn Bigelow best director of 2009 for " The Hurt Locker."
Not only is it the first guild win for the 58-year-old filmmaker, it is the first time a woman has won the award.
"This is the most...Tags: Lesli Linka Glatter, Awards and Prizes, Science, As the World Turns (tv program), Iraq War (2003-2011)
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Farewell to old 'Friends'
Sentinel Television CriticIn bowing out, sitcom characters can shed tears but they can't stint on laughs. Chandler Bing's banter last week suggests that Friends will say goodbye tonight with appropriate wackiness. Chandler (Matthew Perry) summed up his pain at seeing Rachel Green...Tags: Friends (tv program), Celebrities, Kelsey Grammer, DVDs and Movies, Jackie Gleason
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In '24,' commercials run like clockwork
Los Angeles TimesTo be or not to be. Shampoo commercial. That is the question. All right, hyperbole. It's not quite that bad, for even the most insensitive TV palookas surely wouldn't interrupt Hamlet's famous soliloquy to make a buck. Can commercials decimate good...Tags: Kiefer Sutherland, Crime, Law and Justice, Showtime (tv network), PBS (tv network), Politics
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Experiment in progress
Times Staff WriterThe question is put to Robert Redford: Are the movies being screened at the Sundance Film Festival becoming too commercial? It is a complaint heard often around this snow-dusted resort town that annually plays host to America's largest celebration of...Tags: John Malkovich, New York, Health and Safety at School, New Mexico, Entertainment
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