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Harrier Crash Renews Calls for an Inquiry
Times Staff WritersWASHINGTON — This week's crash of a Marine Corps AV-8B Harrier attack jet, the second in five days and the fifth this year, has prompted renewed concern about the accident-prone plane at the Pentagon and in Congress. Despite assurances by Marine...Tags: Afghanistan, U.S. Department of Defense, Boeing Co., Defense, Death
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Accident-Prone Harrier Jet Faces Further Investigation
Times Staff WritersThe chairman of the House panel that funds the Pentagon said he will begin an inquiry into whether the Marine Corps' crash-prone Harrier attack jet should continue flying. Rep. Jerry Lewis (R-Redlands), who heads the House Appropriations subcommittee...Tags: Disasters and Accidents, Disasters, Death, Duncan Hunter, Wars and Interventions
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Fun Couples, Raunch 'n' Roll
Oh, so now they get it right. It figures that, after several years' worth of increasingly dull MTV Video Music Awards ceremonies in Los Angeles--shows that lived up to their hype primarily in the vulgarity department--the move back to New York's Radio...Tags: Entertainment, Michael Jackson, Elections, Radio City Music Hall, Naomi Campbell
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Klea Blackhurst To Star In Goodspeed's "Hello, Dolly!"
Hartford CourantKlea Blackhurst, known for her musical tribute to Ethel Merman, stars in the upcoming revival of "Hello, Dolly!" at Goodspeed Opera House in East Haddam. The production, staged by Daniel Goldstein, runs June 28 to Sept. 8. It will be the second...Tags: Entertainment, Rentals, Ethel Merman, Marvin Hamlisch, Arts and Culture
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The story of the Oscars
While it's true that there's only so much anyone can say about the Oscars, remember it can be said again and again. As a reader (and writer), I know by now that there are 10 abiding Oscar stories. Here they are, all in a single article: The history...
Tags: Chinatown (movie), Buster Keaton, Vertigo (movie), David Thomson , Celebrities
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Review: Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra featuring Michael Andrew
The Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra's "My Funny Valentine" on Saturday was billed as a program of romantic music, but it wasn't all boy-meets-girl. Featuring Michael Andrew and Swingerhead, the concert was just as much a love letter to musical theater...
Tags: Entertainment, Sway (music group), Marvin Hamlisch, Music, Music Industry
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Michael Andrew joins Orlando Philharmonic for 'My Funny Valentine'
Michael Andrew rode the height of the 1990s swing revival and now is playing the Broadway game with his musical, "The Nutty Professor." But Saturday he comes back to his roots as he performs American standards with the Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra and...
Tags: Billy Joel, Bob Carr Performing Arts Centre, Entertainment, Arts and Culture, Music
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'Method to the Madness of Jerry Lewis'
A solid dose of the comedy icon, both then and now, is provided by this documentary profile - originally shown on the cable channel Encore - that also includes tributes from such celebrity peers and admirers as Jerry Seinfeld, Billy Crystal, Carol Burnett...Tags: Carol Burnett, Billy Crystal, Satellite and Cable Service, Dean Martin, DVDs
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Classical-music/comedy duo Igudesman & Joo in Daytona Beach
They're so hot that Vanity Fair Magazine featured them in their December issue in a piece written by Sir Roger Moore of James Bond fame. A whopping 30 million views on YouTube have turned the inspired lunacy of musicians Igudesman & Joo into Internet...
Tags: Roger Moore, Entertainment, Music, Jack Benny, Daytona Beach
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Notable passings of 2012
Some stories are harder to write than others. Obituaries are among the hardest, as the represent an obligation to do justice to the folks who have passed and hopefully to bring solace to their loved ones. Some of Laguna's best and brightest died in...
Tags: Atmosphere (music group), Hospitals and Clinics, Entertainment, Festive Events, Lupus
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Marshall C. 'Marsh' Anders Jr., retired music teacher
Marshall C. "Marsh" Anders Jr., a retired music teacher, pianist and church organist who headed the music department at McDonogh School for nearly 50 years, died Nov. 15 of a stroke at the Brightview Mays Chapel retirement community. He was 90. "Marsh...
Tags: Bars and Clubs, Entertainment, Dean Martin, Music, Jazz (genre)
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