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Clinton's 'briar patch' scenario
The Swampby Jim Tankersley At the end of a rally in Oregon last month, during a question-and-answer session with the candidate, a woman asked Barack Obama about his campaign's battle with Hillary Clinton's over how to count delegates from two disputed......Tags: Elections, Political Candidates, Hillary Clinton, John McCain, Barack Obama
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NYCLU raps pier use
Staff WritersCivil liberty lawyers and protesters yesterday criticized police tactics and the use of Pier 57 to hold detainees in the aftermath of chaotic demonstrations Tuesday that resulted in nearly 1,200 arrests. But Mayor Michael Bloomberg lauded police...Tags: Wars and Interventions, Republican National Conventions, Bars and Clubs, Enya, Lawyers
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Steal This Movie!
TIMES STAFF WRITERFriday August 18, 2000 "Steal This Movie!" is a vital and conscientious rendering of the life and times of Abbie Hoffman, one of the most charismatic figures of the '60s antiwar movement. He emerged as a countercultural hero as one of the so-...Tags: Democratic National Conventions, Robert Greenwald, Sociology, Cinema Industry, FBI
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Taking you to the streets
Stepping carefully over broken glass, I gaze at the boarded-up buildings on Maxwell Street. A scrawny stray cat skitters past and slinks into a gutter. Battered chain-link fences sag onto the sidewalks. Welcome to my walk on the gritty side with the Not...Tags: Democratic National Conventions, Crime, Law and Justice, Maxwell Street, 2016 Olympic Games, Navy Pier
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Legends live on
It would be tough to find a Chicago bar that isn't oozing city pride and customer character. What makes a place extraordinary, however, is a combination of factors like its significance as an entertainment focal point, the living history embodied by its...Tags: Democratic National Conventions, Twilight (book), Heavy Engineering, Dining and Drinking, Bars and Clubs
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Performance review, 'Night Light' at numerous locations
Tribune chief criticThe process and experience of "Night Light," in its final outing this evening, is similar to that of the old tableau vivant, in which models, through faithfully rendered props and costumes, posed in frozen life-size reproductions of famous paintings....Tags: Democratic National Conventions, Photography, Arts and Culture, Arts, Grant Park
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Movie review: 'Tell Them Who You Are'
Tribune movie critic3 stars (out of 4) Haskell Wexler, now 80, is one of the great cinematographers of the American cinema, an Oscar-winning master ("Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?," "Bound for Glory") and avowed left-wing social activist. Mark S. Wexler, born in 1958,...Tags: Rebellions, Cinema Industry, Conrad L Hall, Studs Terkel, George Lucas
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'Tell Them Who You Are'
Times Staff WriterHaskell Wexler gave his son Mark a priceless gift. When Mark decided he wanted to make a documentary about his renowned cinematographer father, a two-time Oscar winner, Haskell wisely decided not to make it easy, with the result that "Tell Them Who You...Tags: Democratic National Conventions, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Cinema Industry, FBI, World War II (1939-1945)
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