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April 20, 2010
Oct. 5, 2011
Books
Otto Friedrich, 66, a writer for Time magazine and an award-winning author.
April 29, 1995
Entertainment & Arts
Goetz Friedrich, the controversial director of the Deutsche Oper Berlin, staged “Falstaff” for German television in 1979.
Dec. 13, 1985
World & Nation
Secretary of State George Shultz has been appointed an honorary fellow of the Hoover Institution at Stanford University.
Dec. 17, 1987
Movies
“In Memoriam: Friedrich Durrenmatt,” a series of workshops and films honoring the late Swiss writer who died last December, will be held Oct. 12-14 at USC and presented by the Max Kade Institute.
Oct. 4, 1991
Edouard Manet’s arresting portrait of his young model Victorine Meurent reclining on a white chaise, wearing only her shoes, a ribbon bow around her neck and a bracelet, becomes the matrix for “Olympia,” Otto Friedrich’s highly personal examination of mid-19th-Century Paris.
May 1, 1992
Archives
Saturday’s Winning Numbers: 2-9-16-19-26-30 Bonus Number: 23 Saturday’s Jackpot: $10.9 million Winners per Category No. of Prizes Winners Each 6 of 6 1 $10.9 million 5 of 6 plus bonus 16 $30,039 5 of 6 195 $2,464 4 of 6 9,798 $44 3 of 6 156,011 $5 The Big Spin George Dumas, West Point, $25,000; Dolores Peterson, Antioch, $25,000; Kenneth Green, Lakewood, $25,000; Jack Almond, Tehachapi, $25,000; Ruth Friedrich, Sacramento, $25,000, and Jacquelyn Searcy, Upland, $25,000.
Nov. 18, 1991
California
A Fullerton College art professor, struck by a car as he rode his bicycle to work today, was placed on life-support systems with severe head injuries at UCI Medical Center in Orange.
Feb. 8, 1989
The new German film “Beloved Sisters,” which opens Friday in Los Angeles, has not only received critical acclaim but is also that country’s official submission in the foreign language Oscar derby.
Jan. 8, 2015