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    Oct 10, 2006 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  1. Joel Stein: Why I'm in Favor of Torture

    jstein@latimescolumnists.com
    I AM PRO-TORTURE. And I don't mean just the music-blaring, sleep-deprivation, forced-standing kind. I'm for tearing out lamp wires, wetting a guy down and shocking his nipples while staring at him with your one crazy blue eye and one crazy green eye and...

    Tags: Entertainment, Social Issues, Abusive Behavior, Cults and Sects, Wars and Interventions

  2. Jun 3, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  3. Appreciation: Richard Dawson brought a bit of England to America

    Show Tracker
    The career of Richard Dawson, who died Sunday at age 79, breaks down, broadly speaking, into two not unrelated parts, each of which displayed and depended upon a certain roguish, vaguely foreign charm....
  4. Feb 28, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  5. Paul Coates, Feb. 28, 1961

    The Daily Mirror
    Feb. 28, 1961: Arthur Godfrey announces that he’s leaving TV’s “Candid Camera” and Paul Coates takes the opportunity to say he can’t understand Godfrey’s appeal. Notice: This KNX ad actually ran Feb. 27 but I wanted...
  6. Mar 31, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  7. Matt Weinstock, March 31, 1961, Matt Weinstock

    The Daily Mirror
    March 31, 1961: KNX radio personality Bob Crane is looking for a word that rhymes with orange, Matt Weinstock says. CONFIDENTIAL TO "MODERN MOTHER": Granted, your daughter CAN be trusted, but why place such temptations in the path of a......
  8. Oct 24, 2009 | Los Angeles Times
  9. Matt Weinstock, Oct. 24, 1959

    The Daily Mirror
    Yet another panel you'll never see in the legacy version of "Peanuts." Bearded Bamboozler While driving south from San Francisco recently, Mike Molony stopped in Paso Robles and was momentarily puzzled to discover he was the object of the admiring glances...
  10. Oct 30, 2009 | Los Angeles Times
  11. KNX’s Mornings With Bob Crane

    The Daily Mirror
    Aug. 9, 1959: The Times profiles KNX announcer Bob Crane, who became the star of “Hogan’s Heroes.” Somewhere at the Daily Mirror HQ, I’ve got an LP that KNX released with Bob Crane on one side and Pat Buttram on the other. If I ever find it I’ll...
  12. Jan 4, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  13. 'Family Guy': Scaredy farts

    Show Tracker
    It’s 2010, and Fox kicked off the new year with new episodes of “The Cleveland Show,” “Family Guy,” and “American Dad!” When other shows are waiting until mid-January or even April before they return (poor Glee)...
  14. Jan 8, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. PASSINGS: David R. Ellis

    David R. Ellis, 60, a journeyman director and former stuntman whose credits include the 2006 thriller "Snakes on a Plane," died Monday morning in Johannesburg, South Africa, where he was in pre-production on the upcoming film "Kite" with Samuel L. Jackson. The cause of death was unknown, said his agent, David Boxerbaum.
    David R. Ellis, 60, a journeyman director and former stuntman whose credits include the 2006 thriller "Snakes on a Plane," died Monday morning in Johannesburg, South Africa, where he was in pre-production on the upcoming film "Kite" with Samuel L....

    Tags: Entertainment, Scarface (movie), David R. Ellis, Shark Night 3D (movie), Samuel L. Jackson

  16. Jan 7, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. 'Snakes on a Plane' director David. R. Ellis dies

    Journeyman director and former stuntman David R. Ellis died Monday morning in Johannesburg, South Africa, where he was in pre-production on the upcoming film "Kite" with Samuel L. Jackson. The cause of death is unknown, said his agent, David Boxerbaum. Ellis was 60.
    Journeyman director and former stuntman David R. Ellis died Monday morning in Johannesburg, South Africa, where he was in pre-production on the upcoming film "Kite" with Samuel L. Jackson. The cause of death is unknown, said his agent, David Boxerbaum....

    Tags: Entertainment, Scarface (movie), Shark Night 3D (movie), Samuel L. Jackson, Harry Potter (fictional character)

  18. May 10, 2010 |Story| Hartford Courant
  19. Waterbury

    HOW IT GOT ITS NAME:  Incorporated in 1686, Waterbury was named after its many rivers, ponds, and swamps. The area was previously named Mattatuck, after the Indian name Matetacoke, meaning "place without trees.”
    The Hartford Courant
    HOW IT GOT ITS NAME: Incorporated in 1686, Waterbury was named after its many rivers, ponds, and swamps. The area was previously named Mattatuck, after the Indian name Matetacoke, meaning "place without trees.” THE BRASS CITY: The process of brass...

    Tags: Annie Leibovitz, Mickey Mouse (fictional animal), World War II (1939-1945), Walt Disney, TLC (tv network)

  20. Dec 9, 2007 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. QB giants, Colts stars

    The question still makes Peyton Manning wince, many years and countless times since it first was asked. The comparison to a legend who wore the familiar blue-and-white uniform, with the trademark horseshoe on the helmet, remains an uncomfortable topic for the Indianapolis Colts quarterback.
    Sun reporter
    The question still makes Peyton Manning wince, many years and countless times since it first was asked. The comparison to a legend who wore the familiar blue-and-white uniform, with the trademark horseshoe on the helmet, remains an uncomfortable topic for...

    Tags: Sports, Washington Redskins, Entertainment, Colleges and Universities, Children

  22. Mar 23, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. 'The Girl in Alfred Hitchcock's Shower,' by Robert Graysmith

    Gleaming white tiles; pounding jets of water; a naked woman; a shadowy figure on the other side of the plastic curtain; is there anyone out there who doesn't know what happens next?
    Gleaming white tiles; pounding jets of water; a naked woman; a shadowy figure on the other side of the plastic curtain; is there anyone out there who doesn't know what happens next? If not the most famous scene in the history of the cinema, the shower...

    Tags: Entertainment, Juvenile Delinquency, Social Issues, Movies, Francis Ford Coppola

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