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New Orleans levees remain worry
The Swampby Frank James I just watched Homeland Security Sec. Michael Chertoff's brief press conference at Andrews Air Force base just before he got on a plane to head to the Gulf Coast region to check in on preparations for Hurricane......Tags: Engineering, St. Charles, Floods, Louisiana, Meteorological Disasters
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Jay Fiondella dies at 82; flamboyant owner of Chez Jay made the restaurant a Santa Monica landmark
Jay Fiondella, the flamboyant owner of Chez Jay, the scruffy restaurant-bar he opened almost 50 years ago that became a Santa Monica landmark and something of a shrine to his exploits as an adventurer, has died. He was 82.
Fiondella died Nov. 6 at a...Tags: Diseases, Leonard Nimoy, Death and Dying, Daniel Ellsberg, Los Angeles
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Joaquin Phoenix says goodbye to films
The writing on Joaquin Phoenix's fists said it all. The words "Good Bye" were penned on the actor's knuckles at a premiere Saturday night for his latest film, Two Lovers, and Phoenix confirmed a surprise announcement he made last week: He's giving up...Tags: Joaquin Phoenix, Dennis Miller, Kate Capshaw, Benicio Del Toro, Adam Ant
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Crowd pleaser: 'The Incredible Hulk'
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe Incredible Hulk Universal, $29.98/$34.98; Blu-Ray, $39.98 Marvel Comics' reboot of the Hulk franchise might not have met with the same wildly enthusiastic reception that greeted the company's “ Iron Man” earlier in the summer, but the...Tags: Iron Man (movie), Juliette Binoche, The Strangers (movie), Book, Liv Tyler
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An early look at how Clinton deals with crisis
glenn.thrush@newsday.comIn a presidential campaign focused on the future, Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama spend a lot of time talking about their pasts. Both lean heavily on tales of early, formative experiences - she running a law clinic in Arkansas, he as a...Tags: Court Administration, Vehicles, Rape, Political Candidates, Punishment
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Oak Forest 21, Hubbard 20
Oak Forest 21, Hubbard 20 Records: Oak Forest 10-1, Hubbard 8-3. Summary: Down 12-0, Oak Forest scored three consecutive TDs, taking the lead with 6:52 left in the third quarter on a 35-yard pass from QB Ron Czarnecki to WR Sean Martinez. A 4-yard John...Tags: Oak Forest
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Long ago and far away: 'Star Wars' vets reminisce
Times Staff WriterThe fourth edition of "Great to Be Nominated," the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences' screening series honoring the film from each awards year that received the most nominations without winning best picture, blasts off Monday at the Samuel...Tags: Roger Christian, George Lucas, Woody Allen, Film Festivals, Van Nuys
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Holiday Bond Returns
If you're leaving a holiday beverage out for someone other than Santa, he'd like his shaken, not stirred.
For years, television's seasonal traditions have included festivals of James Bond adventures. Again this year, Spike TV is the home of "The 007 Days...Tags: Judi Dench, George Lazenby, Sean Connery, Diana Rigg, Daniel Craig
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Hepburn, Streisand Tie for Actress
From The Times: April 15, 1969
A glittering new setting, a vivid new format, a satisfactory quota of surprises and a solid triumph for the solid musical "Oliver" all marked the 41st running of the Academy Awards Monday night.
The first Oscar night to be...Tags: Mel Brooks, Film Festivals, Jack Albertson, Frank Sinatra, Bob Hope
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'Annie Hall' Named Best Film
Times Staff WriterFrom The Times: April 4, 1978 Diane Keaton, Richard Dreyfuss and "Annie Hall" won top honors in the 50th annual Academy Awards ceremonies Monday at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion of the Los Angeles Music Center. Vanessa Redgrave and Jason Robards were...Tags: Paddy Chayefsky, Ceremonies, Diane Keaton, Film Festivals, Society
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Feeling of invincibility suddenly shattered
Tribune staff reporterOn Tuesday, America the invincible became America the vulnerable. Skyscrapers fell in New York. Smoke billowed from the Pentagon. The Secret Service evacuated the White House. And an America that, of late, had worried most about a declining stock...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Heads of State, John F. Kennedy, Sears Tower, The White House
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NASA assembles investigative team, chooses its leader
Washington BureauA retired Navy admiral who commanded gunboats in Vietnam, ascended to the top ranks of the military and investigated the attack on the USS Cole will direct the independent investigation into the demise of the space shuttle Columbia. Harold Gehman was...Tags: New Mexico, Virginia, Louisiana, Armed Forces, Colorado
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