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Matt Weinstock, Oct. 6, 1959
The Daily MirrorIrony Backfires A great despair has settled on Jeffrey Rimmer of Garden Grove. Not long ago he became outraged at what seemed a miscarriage of justice and wrote this letter, which a paper printed: "By suspending the wealthy attorney's jail sentence for... -
How the 'material support' law promotes terrorism
Steve ChapmanThe French writer Anatole France once noted, "The law, in its majestic equality, forbids the rich as well as the poor to sleep under bridges, to beg in the streets, and to steal bread." If he were around today, he...... -
Deep, Dark Secrets of His and Her Brains
Times Staff WriterHAMILTON, Canada — The invitation curled from her fax machine, a courtly question scrawled above the signature of a man whose name she did not recognize. "Would you be willing to collaborate with me on studying the brain of Albert Einstein?" It...Tags: Pathology, Biology, Albert Einstein, University of California, Los Angeles, Death
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'James Joyce: A New Biography' by Gordon Bowker: An excerpt
So you're an admirer of James Joyce's "Ulysses"? Well, thank Trieste for that book. Why? Gordon Bowker's "James Joyce: A New Biography" (Farrar, Straus & Giroux: 608 pp., $35) shows readers how living in that seaport city in northeastern Italy helped...
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A sardine epiphany in Douarnenez, France
My father used to eat sardines, bones and all and packed in oil, out of a can, which appalled me as a little girl. When I was older, I saw perfectly civilized people eating whitebait, or English sardines, in pubs near the water, and consuming enticing...Tags: Sardines, France, Communist Party of China, Chicago Hotels
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Book review: 'Encounter' by Milan Kundera
Special to the Los Angeles TimesEncounter Essays Milan Kundera, translated from the French by Linda Asher Harper: 192 pp., $23.99 "Up to what degree of distortion does an individual still remain himself?" Milan Kundera asks this question in writing about the painter Francis Bacon,...Tags: Francis Bacon, Music, Milan (Italy), Behavioral Conditions, Wesleyan University
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