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Rod Lurie says think Susan McDougal, not Judith Miller
The first thing writer-director Rod Lurie wants you to know about his new film "Nothing but the Truth" is that it wasn't inspired by Judith Miller.
In fact, he's tired of denying that it has to do with the former New York Times reporter based in...Tags: Prisons, Valerie Plame, Joan Allen, Steven Bochco, National Government
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Making their dreams pan out
Manny Diaz greets the servers and places the finishing touches on his daily special: Alaskan salmon on a bed of Moroccan couscous, finished with a passion fruit glaze.
"It's Friday, so let's sell lots of fish!"
As executive chef of Pacific Grille in...Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Santa Monica, Los Angeles, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Arnold Schwarzenegger
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Bocho: Riding High Again
The TV ZoneAnd speaking of Steven Bochco, and his sudden new TNT hit, "Raising the Bar" (see post below about "90210") - which was seen by nearly 8 MILLION viewers on its Monday debut - I'm suddenly reminded of a piece......Tags: New York City Police Department, Literature, Santa Monica, Steven Bochco, National Government
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Stewart's game for hosting
Jon Stewart is sitting in a cushy white chair in a small, windowless room known as Kodak Theatre's Dressing Room 3. He's taking a break before going back to "the refinery," which is how he describes crafting material for the Academy Awards with his "Daily...Tags: Minority Groups, National Government, Jon Stewart, Government, Gays and Lesbians
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A black president? Seen a few
Alot of liberals say they're not supporting Barack Obama in the primaries because an African American can't carry the South in the general election -- which is a liberal's clever way of saying that he won't vote for a black person. But, it seems, they'...Tags: New Hampshire, Kiefer Sutherland, Elections, Minority Groups, National Government
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'Mad Money'
jan.stuart@newsday.comWhen Diane Keaton checks into a luxe hotel in "Mad Money," flashing a green wad of ill-gotten gains, the name she gives to the hotel clerk is "Capone." It's gratifying to report that Callie Khouri, the maverick screenwriter of "Thelma and Louise," is...Tags: Diane Keaton, Katie Holmes, Central Bank, Ted Danson, Movies
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Georgyanna Giardini has spent 45 years buffing her manicurist reputation
Special to The TimesIN A CITY where there's a nail salon on every corner, the woman who may do it best works inside her Los Angeles apartment, polishing and buffing the nails of the famous and not-so-famous with extraordinary zeal and opinionated wit. Georgyanna Giardini...Tags: Health and Personal Care, Uma Thurman, Therapies, Los Angeles, San Fernando
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Pilots: CBS Leads For Matthew Lillard, Will Kemp
Zap2It.comA busy day of CBS pilot casting sees Matthew Lillard, Will Kemp and Eion Bailey getting drama work at the network. Kemp, who was last seen in the spring hit "Step Up 2 The Streets," will play the male lead in "Ny-Lon," opposite Elisha Cuthbert. Based on...Tags: Literature, Rentals, Renny Harlin, Movies, Theater
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The key to 'Miss Bimbo's' success?
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe "Miss Bimbo" story arrived like a gift to newsrooms around the world last week: the perfect illustration of the new lows to which our celebrity-obsessed culture has sunk. What news outlet looking to fill a 24/7 news cycle could resist? "Miss Bimbo"...Tags: Dieting, Video Games, Facebook, People, Game Playing
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Pilots: Rosie Perez Will Fight the Power on CBS
Zap2It.comOscar nominee Rosie Perez is joining Oscar winner Geena Davis in the CBS drama pilot "Exit 19," leading the latest round of network casting buzz. In addition to Perez, Ramon Rodriguez, Amy Farrington, Lance Barber, Bill English and David Rogers have...Tags: Television, Film Festivals, Fred Savage, Rosie Perez, David Rogers
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Lessons learned from celluloid presidents
TRIBUNE NEWSPAPERS: Los Angeles TimesThat great experiment in federal, republic government known as the United States is largely considered a work in progress. With each new president, citizens and historians learn a bit more about its shortcomings and advantages and as every...Tags: National Government, Political Candidates, Michael Douglas, Kevin Kline, Morgan Freeman
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