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Gilberto Bosques Saldívar, the 'Mexican Schindler,' is honored by the Anti-Defamation League
Gilberto Bosques Saldívar has never been the subject of a major motion picture by Steven Spielberg. American history books seldom, if ever, mention his name, and he does not have his own Wikipedia page, in Spanish or English.
But the former Mexican...Tags: Steven Spielberg, Death and Dying, Raoul Wallenberg, Refugee, Jack Weiss
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Man power
Sun Movie CriticHollywood has often relied on its $20 million men - stars who can "open" films, immediately bringing in two or three times their prodigious salaries - to motivate moviegoers during the two bonanza weeks of Christmas and New Year's. This year will test...Tags: Daniel Craig, William Faulkner, Sam Mendes, Steven Spielberg, Robert Redford
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Holiday movies preview
Action/Adventure Ashes of Time Redux ( Sony Pictures Classics) A broken-hearted hit man moves to the desert where he finds skilled swordsmen to carry out his contract killings. With Jacky Cheung, Maggie Cheung, Tony Leung Chiu Wai. Opens Dec. 5. The...Tags: Walt Disney Co., Sarah Brightman, Meteorological Disasters, Gus van Sant, Samuel L. Jackson
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Not Shaken, Not Stirred, Just Bewildered
In the summer of 1994, just months shy of my 40th birthday, I walked out of the movie "Speed" with a group of friends, among them the esteemed lawyer Lewis K. Wise. "You know what I liked most about that movie?" Lew began. "I was never in any doubt as to...Tags: Samuel Beckett, Colin McEnroe, Henry James, Quantum of Solace (movie), Dennis Hopper
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Madonna goes big in Miami and proves she's worth waiting for
Sentinel staff writerMadonna may be the queen of reinvention, but one facet of her ever-changing persona remains constant: her diva-osity. That was in full force at her Wednesday concert at Miami's Dolphin Stadium, when she kept the packed house waiting 2 1/2 hours for the...Tags: Martin Luther King Jr., Justin Timberlake, Dance, Alex Rodriguez, Candy
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Known for political views as much as music, Daniel Barenboim set for Metropolitan Opera debut
Associated Press WriterNEW YORK (AP) _ For Daniel Barenboim, music and politics meld together. Set to make his long-awaited Metropolitan Opera debut Friday night in Richard Wagner's "Tristan und Isolde," the 66-year-old Jewish former wunderkind is known as much for his...Tags: James Levine, Carnegie Hall, Opera, Daniel Barenboim, Culture
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For two widows, a soldier's trial is their battlefield
Day after day, the widows sit silently in court, a few feet from the soldier accused of murdering their husbands. They listen as their husbands' violent deaths play out again and again in witness testimony. Sometimes, they say, the defendant stares at...Tags: Defense, Trials, Prosecution, Barbara Allen, New Year's
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Diva Madonna still has some surprises
Sentinel Staff WriterMadonna may be the queen of reinvention, but one facet of her ever-changing persona remains constant: Her diva-osity. That was in full force at her Wednesday concert at Miami's Dolphin Stadium, when she kept the packed house waiting 2 1/2 hours for the...Tags: Martin Luther King Jr., Justin Timberlake, Dance, Alex Rodriguez, Candy
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HOLIDAY MOVIE PREVIEW
' The Day the Earth Stood Still' Opens: Dec. 12 Stars: Keanu Reeves, Jennifer Connelly, Kathy Bates Tagline: 12.12.08 is the Day the Earth Stood Still. Which means: And, they hope, for days, weeks and months after that. Preview review: A massive...Tags: Adam Sandler, Will Smith, Celebrity Mothers, Forgetting Sarah Marshall (movie), Keanu Reeves
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World War II memories frozen in time in rediscovered bomb shelters in Normandy
Associated Press WriterCAEN, France (AP) _ The memories are 64 years old but retold with the clarity of yesterday: a young boy lowered by rope into a deep dark cave, watching the sky above shrink to a small and distant patch of blue. That hole was home for a month for Gerard...Tags: Soups, Foods and Beverages, Bombings, Landforms, Hospitals and Clinics
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Dutch entertainer suing over allegation he sang for SS guards at Dachau concentration camp
Associated Press WriterBERLIN (AP) _ A 104-year-old Dutch-born entertainer who made his name performing in Hitler's Germany began a lawsuit Thursday to clear himself of allegations he sang for SS guards at the Dachau concentration camp. Johannes Heesters acknowledges he...Tags: Court Administration
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Frozen In Time: Shelters Reveal WW II Nightmare
Associated PressThe memories are 64 years old but retold with the clarity of yesterday: a young boy lowered by rope into a deep, dark cave, watching the sky above shrink to a small and distant patch of blue. That hole was home for a month for Gerard Mangnan, his...Tags: Soups, Foods and Beverages, Bombings, Landforms, Hospitals and Clinics
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