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Downey gives Sherlock Holmes an action update
LAS VEGAS - Leave it to Robert Downey Jr. to turn Sherlock Holmes into a wisecracking action hero who ends up handcuffed naked to a bed. Downey offered a sneak peek Tuesday of "Sherlock Holmes," his new take on the cerebral detective created by Arthur...Tags: Movies, Jude Law, The Soloist (movie), Action (genre), Jamie Foxx
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The hardest buttons
Special to The TimesROCK stars just aren't what they used to be. "They all want to look the same," laments music stylist Brandy St. John. "They all want clothes from the same stores, the same designers. But rock 'n' roll should be about one-of-a-kind outfits no one will...Tags: Gaming, Los Angeles, Rock and Roll (genre), Entertainment
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New London's staying power
Hartford Courant Staff WriterWhen he fishes, Joseph Ibrahim usually just drops a line in or around Groton, Conn., his shoreline hometown. But on this blustery spring day, he's come with his family -- daughter Arianna, 5, and her mother, Crissy Rousey -- to try his luck off New...Tags: U.S. Supreme Court, Hotels and Accommodations, New London (New London, Connecticut), Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Sculpture
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To London's markets, by Tube
Special to the Los Angeles Times1. Marylebone Farmers Market Off Marylebone High Street, bordered by Cramer, Moxon and St. Vincent streets 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sundays Tube: Baker Street 2. Broadway Market Near London Fields in Hackney, northeast of London's financial district 9 a....Tags: Los Angeles Times
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London street markets reborn
Special to the Los Angeles TimesLondon A hunk of butter, a little garlic and a handful of mushrooms — Sporeboys owners David Robinson and Andrew Gellatly toss fresh chanterelles, portobellos and cepes in a sauté pan, sprinkle a bit of pecorino cheese and parsley on top and...Tags: Breads, England, Restaurants, Music Theater, Los Angeles Times
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Legendary Performer Garth Brooks to Play Los Angeles to Raise Money for the Recent Fire Victims and for the Future of Fire Fighting in the State of California
LOS ANGELES (November 28, 2007) – Having been approached by California state elected officials as well as civic leaders from areas affected by recent wildfires, music superstar Garth Brooks has agreed to perform a benefit concert to raise money for the...Tags: Heads of State, Government, Tickets, NYSE Euronext, Inc., Newspaper and Magazine
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A Taste Of Close-Quarter Undersea Living at USS Nautilus Museum
Courant Staff WriterThis being the 50th anniversary of the USS Nautilus' historic crossing of the North Pole, it seemed like a good time to get down to Groton and tour the world's first nuclear-powered submarine. The long-since-decommissioned Nautilus is moored at the U.S....Tags: Groton, U.S. Navy, Armed Forces, Defense
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Simmons Interview: Taking Care Of Baco Bits
U.S. Rep. Rob Simmons, R-2nd District, spoke to The Courant's editorial board on Jan. 26. The following are edited excerpts from the talk. On congressional earmarks Should Congress get rid of earmarks (the process by which Congress members' favorite...Tags: Chris Shays, Tom DeLay, Republican Party, Nancy Johnson, Washington (U.S. state)
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'The Lord had saved me for something'
Of The Morning CallEdward W. McElduff's ship hit two mines on its way to the Normandy coast early on D-Day, June 6, 1944. The explosions hurled the 22-year-old Navy ensign from the charthouse to the deck below, smashing his back and neck into a rack of rifles and...Tags: Attack on Pearl Harbor (1941), England, Human Interest, Allentown, Memorial Day
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Southeastern Connecticut
Wood Pond PressAs it nears the end of its 400-mile journey from the Canadian border, New England's longest river wends beneath majestic hillsides before emptying into Long Island Sound. Its unspoiled nature, its verdant and steep banks, and the historic small towns that...Tags: Wildlife, Florence Griswold House, Natural Resources, Hotels and Accommodations, Book
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Saved from a Life in Slavery
Though local history contains many accounts of injustice perpetrated against enslaved black people here, the story of one Hebron family illuminates the better angels of Connecticut's nature. Caesar and Lois Peters and their children were the property...Tags: England, Family, Children, Crimes, New London (New London, Connecticut)
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New World Inn offers a peek at Old Florida
Sun-SentinelDo the names William Panton, William Augustus Bowls and William H. Chase ring a bell? What about Mariana Bonifan or a trio of Dons: Don Tristan Deluna, Don Manuel Gonzalez and Don Vincent Sebastian Pintado? Not to worry. Just make plans now to visit...Tags: Alabama, England, Biography (genre), Andrew Jackson, Hotel and Accommodation Industry
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