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Rediscovering Christopher Plummer
Orlando SentinelWe've seen so much of Christopher Plummer in recent years, playing Dickensian villains, Spike Lee schemers and menacing political operators, it's as if Hollywood suddenly discovered the man's secret. "Villains, pirates, cheats, that's the real me, you...Tags: Michael Caine, Stratford, Sean Connery, Connecticut, Movies
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The Maestro
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It was raining, or it seems appropriate to imagine that it was raining, on the day that a little boy, no older than 8 and barely tall enough to drink by himself from a water fountain, found his future on a bench in...Tags: Cindy Crawford, Water Tower, Irving Penn, National Government, Photography
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Michelle Wie earns her LPGA Tour card
Staff And Wire ReportsMichelle Wie opened with three bogeys before settling down in blustery conditions Sunday at Daytona Beach, Fla., for a two-over-par 74, easily finishing among the top 20 players after five days of qualifying to become a card-carrying member of the LPGA...Tags: Jay Williamson, World Cup, Soccer, Basketball, Clothing and Textiles Industry
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Christopher Plummer's plum role? No regrets
Sentinel Movie CriticWe've seen so much of Christopher Plummer in recent years, playing Dickensian villains, Spike Lee schemers and menacing political operators, it's as if Hollywood suddenly discovered the man's secret. "Villains, pirates, cheats, that's the real me, you...Tags: Michael Caine, Stratford, Sean Connery, Roger Moore, Connecticut
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Mike Locksley becomes fourth black coach in major-college football
llinois offensive coordinator Mike Locksley was hired as New Mexico's coach, becoming the fourth black football coach at a major school. Illinois Athletic Director Paul Krebs said he was "thrilled" at the hire but declined to comment further until the...Tags: Ohio State University, Cycling, Ted Purdy, Summer Olympics, Football
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Soderbergh takes a revolutionary approach to 'Che'
Charging across the globe like an insurrectionist guerrilla cadre, Steven Soderbergh's sprawling, Spanish-language epic "Che" has been playing at international film festivals and leaving controversy in its wake. The film depicts Argentine doctor turned...Tags: Guerrilla Activity, Cannes Film Festival, Steven Soderbergh, Fulgencio Batista, Gregory Peck
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Massa wins pole for Brazilian Grand Prix
Home-crowd favorite Felipe Massa won the pole for the decisive Brazilian Grand Prix in Sao Paulo, increasing his chances of overtaking Lewis Hamilton for the Formula One title. This is the sixth pole of the year for Massa, who needs to finish first or...Tags: Andy Bean, Charles Schwab, Motor Racing, John Cook, National Hockey League
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UConn preseason No. 1; Maryland women third
Connecticut is back in familiar territory - No. 1 in the preseason women's basketball poll. This is the first time in five seasons and the sixth time in school history the Huskies have the top preseason ranking by the Associated Press. UConn received 44...Tags: Andy Bean, Boxing, Rick DiPietro, Charles Schwab, Martin Brodeur
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Curlin will be retired, might race once more
Staff And Wire ReportsRacing fans may get one more look at one of the greatest horses of all time. In an announcement made late Saturday, Curlin's majority owner, Jess Jackson, said that the winningest horse in North American history would be retired to stud next year but...Tags: Tennis, Thanksgiving, Robert Gamez, Football, Triple Crown
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The Truman show
"Dearest Cecil," wrote Truman Capote from Brooklyn on April 19, 1965, addressing his friend, the English photographer and bon vivant Cecil Beaton. The letter is among those collected in "Too Brief a Treat: The Letters of Truman Capote" (Vintage: 512 pp.,...Tags: Books and Magazines, Celebrity, Johnny Carson, Fiction, Los Angeles
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Legendary Actor Paul Newman dies at 83
Paul Newman, the legendary movie star and irreverent cultural icon who created a model philanthropy fueled by profits from a salad dressing that became nearly as famous as he was, has died. He was 83. Newman died Friday at his home near Westport, Conn.,...Tags: Indianapolis 500, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Health and Safety at School, Joanne Woodward, Sting
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Actor Paul Newman dies at 83
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterPaul Newman, the legendary movie star and irreverent cultural icon who created a model philanthropy fueled by profits from a salad dressing that became nearly as famous as he was, has died. He was 83. Newman died Friday at his home near Westport, Conn.,...Tags: Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Health and Safety at School, Joanne Woodward, Sting, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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