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Commentary: Gordon Gekko may be a problem for Mitt Romney
"It's thrilling left-wing trash," Village Voice critic David Edelstein ended his review of Oliver Stone's "Wall Street," "and it's more or less disposable."
Thrilling (at times), left-wing (I guess), trash (not entirely), the movie Oliver Stone began...Tags: Finance, Companies and Corporations, Tony Soprano (fictional character), Occupy Wall Street, Entertainment Events
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Karl Marx, Harper Lee sold big in 2011
Jacket CopySomeone paid more than $50,000 for Karl Marx's classic critique of Capitalism, while a signed copy of "To Kill a Mockingbird" sold for $25,000, two big online sales of used books in 2011.... -
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Does Rick Perry like his crow barbecued?
Opinion L.A.Rick Perry: Texas Gov. Rick Perry, who shot to front-runner status in the GOP presidential race by throwing red meat to the right now finds himself under attack that reddest of red-meat issues, immigration.... -
How not to change the tax code [Most commented]
Opinion L.A.How hot is former Godfather's Pizza magnate Herman Cain? For the second day in a row, the new front-runner for the GOP presidential nomination dominated the "most commented" category here at The Times' Opinion Manufacturing Division. More than 100... -
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Wall Street Roundup: Free checking survives. Looking to Marx.
Money & CompanyWall Street Roundup: Where free checking survives. Looking to Marx. Consumer fears. An index of consumer confidence fell to the lowest level since 2009, pushing down stocks Tuesday morning.... -
PASSINGS: Reginald Levy, Derf Scratch, Robert Tucker
REGINALD LEVY
Pilot was hailed as a
hero in '72 hijacking
Reginald Levy, 88, a pilot praised for his cool-headed bravery during a 1972 hijacking by Palestinian militants, died of a suspected heart attack or blood clot Aug. 1 in Dover, England, his...Tags: Crimes, Moshe Dayan, Harvard University, Defense, Aircraft Hijacking
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A judgmental Randy Newman likes what he sees
In his songs, Randy Newman has invented enough characters to stock a season's worth of Broadway musicals. Regretful lovers. Scared school boys. Unreconstructed rednecks. Blissfully smug Angelenos. An oddly contemporary Karl Marx. And, of course, short...Tags: Noel Coward, Randy Newman, Bob Dylan, Benvenuto Cellini, Michael McKean
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Book Review: How the plan to fall apart soon fell apart
The World That Never Was A True Story of Dreamers, Schemers, Anarchists and Secret Agents Alex Butterworth Pantheon: 496 pp., $30 For more than 100 years, anarchism has been an embarrassing stepdaughter in the family of international radicalism, the...
Tags: Juvenile Delinquency, Politics, Paris (France), Political Systems, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Exploring the Depression's artistic legacy in San Francisco
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterStocks have crashed, industry is shuddering and banks are failing. The restless unemployed will soon fill the streets. Yet in San Francisco, some crazed optimist in the Pacific Stock Exchange Tower has hired Diego Rivera to decorate a private club for...Tags: Dining and Drinking, World War I (1914-1918), Veterans Affairs, Arts, Stock Market
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