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Former State Senator Shepherd Seeks New Sentencing Date
Staff reporterA lawyer for a former Louisiana lawmaker who pleaded guilty to conspiring to launder money for an unlicensed bond broker is seeking to postpone his client's sentencing next week. John Reed, an attorney for former state Sen. Derrick Shepherd, says a...Tags: Lawyers, Punishment, Judges, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System
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Boys' Track Second Team and Honorable Mention
++++++++++++++++++++ || Event || Name || School || Time/ distance || Class || || 110 hurdles || Tremain Grant || Dillard || 14.20 || Sr. || || 100 || Cassius McDowell || Deerfield Beach || 10.67 || Jr. || || 1,600 || Nicholas Palermo || North Broward...Tags: Gary Williams, Sports, Eric King, Track and Field, Sony Corp.
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The 25 most important people in Central Florida: 6-15
On Tuesday, we started counting down The 25 Most Powerful People in Central Florida by unveiling 10 people, including two who are shaking up the establishment, a couple of media mavens and several behind-the-scenes political players and fundraisers....Tags: Bill Nelson, Rich Crotty, Orlando Health, Regional Authority, Government
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5 films that are Warren Beatty beauts
1. "Splendor in the Grass" (Elia Kazan; 1961) 4 stars Superb, vibrantly emotional drama of a blighted teenage love in 1920s small-town Kansas, with young Bud Stamper and Deanie Loomis (played by off-screen lovers Warren Beatty and Natalie Wood) driven...Tags: Julie Christie, Carrie Fisher, Jack Nicholson, Gene Hackman, Estelle Parsons
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Anti-Spam Laws: All Bark, No Bite
Courant Staff WriterIn an effort to cut down on spam, Connecticut legislators have made it a crime - with a penalty of up to $25,000 a day - to send bulk e-mail messages that conceal the identity of the sender. So how's that law working out for you? Most of the spam in...Tags: Wethersfield, Gaming, Crime, Law and Justice, Companies and Corporations, Arts and Culture
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A Message With A Life Of Its Own
Courant Staff WriterCharles Prebay is as bugged as anyone by the volume of spam clogging his e-mail in-box. But one relentless, exclamation-filled missive has grown from a mild irritation into a nonstop headache for the California businessman. It's one of those typical...Tags: Science and Technology, Prices, Companies and Corporations, Securities, Arts and Culture
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Writer on film: That's me up there!
Special to The Times"For the very nicest thing Hollywood can possibly think of to say to a writer is that he is too good to be only a writer." Raymond Chandler I saw "Adaptation" about three weeks before I turned in my most recent book. It was the middle of December,...Tags: John Mahoney, Jack Nicholson, Robin Williams, Rosalind Russell, Movies
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Lover's Knot
TIMES STAFF WRITERFriday July 12, 1996 "Lover's Knot" is so marginal that its theatrical release is sheerest folly. It has nothing very new to say about contemporary romance, yet is in danger of talking your ears off. The video bin is surely its imminent destiny. ...Tags: Anne Francis, Joyce Brothers, William Shakespeare, Tim Curry, Movies
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Cutthroat Island
TIMES FILM CRITICFriday December 22, 1995 It shouldn't be surprising that movie stars are not immune from big-screen dreams of their own, but who would have guessed that Geena Davis harbored a secret desire to be Errol Flynn? Yet, here she is in "Cutthroat...Tags: James Gorman, Renny Harlin, Crime, Law and Justice, Errol Flynn, Movies
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