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Occupy Wall Street: Zuccotti Park reopens -- but isn't the same
Nation NowZuccotti Park, the site of the first Occupy Wall Street camp, reopened Tuesday evening, minutes after a New York state court handed the city a victory in its effort to limit the type of protest that could be held.... -
At least three journalists detained in Occupy Wall Street raid
Nation NowAt least three journalists covering the Occupy Wall Street protests in New York were detained by police during authorities' raid on the demonstrators' camp in Zuccotti Park, it was reported Tuesday.... -
Occupy protesters owe thanks to Mayor Bloomberg [The conversation]
Opinion L.A.The Occupy Wall Street protesters may have been evicted from Manhattan's Zuccotti Park -- to the delight of the New York Daily News' editorial board and the Washington Post's Jennifer Rubin-- but the 99% movement lives on. Here's what opinionators...... -
Book Review: 'Good Neighbors'
Los Angeles Times Book CriticGood Neighbors A Novel Ryan David Jahn Penguin: 280 pp., $15 paper How fair is it to hold a novel to actual events? It's a question I kept asking as I read Ryan David Jahn's first book, "Good Neighbors" (published in England as "Acts of Violence" in...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Witnesses, Prosecution, Crimes, Murder
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5,000 books reportedly thrown out in Occupy Wall Street raid
Jacket CopyThe 5,000 books in the Occupy Wall Street library were removed during an early-morning police raid Tuesday in New York.... -
Scene & Heard: Carousel of Hope gala draws a starry crowd
Special to the Los Angeles TimesFrom onstage at the 32nd Carousel of Hope, emcee Jay Leno surveyed the crowd before him, describing the gala as one where "the audience is more famous than you." The Oct. 23 affair at the Beverly Hilton had no shortage of star-power onstage or off. Tom...Tags: Jay Leno, Auction Service, Susan Lucci, Brandy (singer), Quincy Jones
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David Mills dies at 48; Emmy-winning writer for 'The Wire,' 'NYPD Blue'
David Mills, a former journalist and Emmy-winning television writer best known for his work on "NYPD Blue" and "The Wire," has died. He was 48.
Mills died Tuesday of an apparent brain aneurysm in New Orleans, where he had been working on the upcoming HBO...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Drugs and Medicines, Social Issues, Charlotte, The Washington Post
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Book review: 'Kiss Her Goodbye' by Mickey Spillane and Max Allan Collins
Special to the Los Angeles TimesThe new Mike Hammer novel "Kiss Her Goodbye" is preceded by a note from its co-author, Max Allan Collins, who explains that Mickey Spillane, the week before his death in July 2006, told his wife, "When I'm gone … [t]ake everything you find and...Tags: Disco (genre), Bars and Clubs, Truman Capote, Human Interest, Crime, Law and Justice
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Fall TV season: Watch sneak previews of CBS' 'Person of Interest,' 'Unforgettable,' 'A Gifted Man' [Video]
Show TrackerWatch video clips of new CBS dramas, including J.J. Abrams' 'Person of Interest' starring "Lost" star Michael Emerson, as well as 'Unforgettable' and 'A Gifted Man'... -
NYPD wins PETA award for switching from glue mouse traps to spring ones
L.A. UnleashedNEW YORK â The New York Police Department has been commended for a new method to catch trespassers -- the small, furry ones running loose at the headquarters of the nation's largest department. The strategy? Spring-loaded mousetraps. The department had.... -
Court tosses indecency case against ABC's 'NYPD Blue'
Company TownThere is nothing indecent about actress Charlotte Ross' rear end. That's the word from the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit in New York, which tossed a roughly $1.4 million fine that the Federal Communications Commission had...... -
Summer page-turners
Act of Passion A Novel Georges Simenon New York Review Books: $14.95 paper Though successful at his work and family life, a doctor grows dissatisfied and restless and thinks a casual affair is the perfect answer—until the consequences are far...Tags: Clive Barker, Nazi Party, Fiction, James Patterson , Espionage and Intelligence
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