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Troops Tell Rumsfeld They'd Like First Shot at Bin Laden
Times Staff WriterDefense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld's message to troops in and near Afghanistan on Sunday was part pep talk and part Jay Leno. After viewing the wooden saddles used by Army Green Berets in northern Afghanistan and walking past Russian-made MIG-27 and...Tags: U.S. Military, Armed Conflicts, U.S. Army, Armed Forces, Gaming
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Rumsfeld Asks NATO to Trim Bosnia Forces to Bolster War on Terrorism
Times Staff WriterDefense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld asked NATO on Tuesday to cut as many as 6,000 troops from a Bosnian peacekeeping mission he described as straining the United States' ability to carry out the war on terrorism. "The military mission in Bosnia...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Politics, Balkan Peninsula, Treaties, NATO
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Mosque denies link as terror incubator
Tribune foreign correspondentOn Friday afternoons, green plastic prayer rugs stretch for a city block along the sidewalk of Milan's Viale Eduardo Jenner. This is for the overflow of the faithful from the Islamic Cultural Institute, a converted garage that the U.S. government...Tags: Emergency Incidents, Social Issues, Personal Data Collection, Migration, New York
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For Ever Mozart
TIMES STAFF WRITERFriday September 26, 1997 What a smart move the Nuart has made in presenting each night a different major Jean-Luc Godard film as a second feature to his latest, "For Ever Mozart," which opens a one-week run today. That's because "For Ever Mozart"--...Tags: Canal+, Marilyn Monroe, Movies, Relentless7 (music group), James Mitchell
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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: Wars and Interventions, Russia, Shimon Peres, National Security, Defense
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Oscar Surprises: The Nominations That Weren't There
Courant Staff WriterThe 74th annual Academy Award nominations were announced yesterday and they are, as was to be expected, all over the place. Propelled by its dominance in technical categories, Peter Jackson's "The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring" leads...Tags: Crimes, Arts and Culture, Naomi Watts, Sissy Spacek, Celebrities
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Raising '89 Flag Heralds Postwar Rapport
Times Staff WriterU.S. Marines hoisted Old Glory outside the American Embassy on Monday, reopening the mission and signaling that the United States and the international community have taken Afghanistan back into their ranks after 13 years. "We are here, and we are...Tags: Washington (U.S. state), National Security, Sociology, Government, Defense
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Savior
TIMES STAFF WRITERFriday November 20, 1998 Dennis Quaid has the title role in "Savior" as a mercenary who finds redemption in the hell of rural Bosnia. He also saves the film in that he makes bearable the otherwise unbearable, with a portrayal that ranks among the...Tags: Dennis Quaid, Nastassja Kinski, Politics, Entertainment, Islam
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An Unflagging, Flag-Waving Flyboy
TIMES FILM CRITICIt may look like a little like him, but that's definitely not Tom Cruise on the poster for "Behind Enemy Lines." The confusion, though, is understandable, given a film that might as well be called "Top Gun Goes to Bosnia." Hotshot flyboys rule one more...Tags: MTV (tv network), Gene Hackman, Armed Forces, Tom Cruise, Owen Wilson
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Beautiful People
TIMES STAFF WRITERFriday March 3, 2000 Bosnian-born filmmaker Jasmin Dizdar sets the tone for his bravura allegory "Beautiful People" right at the start, as two men, one a shaggy Croat (Faruk Pruti), the other a swarthy Serb (Dado Jehan), recognize each other on a...Tags: Madeline Kahn, Robert Carlyle, Callie Thorne, New York, Edie Falco
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Real clues to plot have been elusive
Tribune staff reportersAn elderly pensioner hobbles past, followed by a scruffy teenager riding a bicycle and drinking a bottle of beer, and a young girl skipping down the sidewalk on a glorious late summer's afternoon. None pays the least attention to the utterly...Tags: Court Preliminary, U.S. Department of Justice, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Madrasas, New York
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Movies: Studios proceed with caution
Tribune movie criticIn the eyes of many, movies haven't really changed since Sept. 11-- or, if they have, it's been with typical glacial slowness and skittishness. That's hardly surprising. Everything happens slowly in the movies, the art form where millions of dollars...Tags: Anthony LaPaglia, Film Festivals, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Ken Loach, New York
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