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Classic Hollywood: On the case of 'Roger Rabbit'
Disney's frenetic live-action/animated comedy "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" was the second-highest-grossing film of 1988, earning more than $156 million. The comedy won three Academy Awards and transformed its lead, British actor Bob Hoskins, into a bona fide...
Tags: Entertainment, Animation (Movie Genre), Entertainment Events, Samuel Goldwyn, Academy Awards
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Lawsuit challenging L.A. County Republican Party's leadership dismissed [Updated]
L.A. NOWA Los Angeles County Superior Court judge Wednesday dismissed a lawsuit claiming that the leaders of the Republican Party of Los Angeles County had executed a âcoupâ and were not entitled to call themselves elected officers. For more than a...... -
Trimmed-down, grown-up Kaman comes into his own
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterPeeking through Chris Kaman's locker, pinned behind a crisp jersey, is a picture of a smiling Borat. Kaman isn't sure how or when the picture of the Sacha Baron Cohen character arrived. He saw the movie, thought it sometimes crude, sometimes funny. The...Tags: Dwight Howard, University of California, Los Angeles, Elton Brand, Marcus Camby, Sports
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Letters to the editor
Conditions on bailouts Re “Desperate auto chiefs plead anew,” Dec. 5 I applaud the efforts of the Big Three American automakers to present plans for regaining financial health as a condition for collecting their bailout money. My...Tags: American International Group, Automotive Equipment, Terrorism, Management Change, O.J. Simpson
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Missing Money, Unpaid Bills and Forgotten Clients
Times Staff WritersAt the end of the month, her money dwindling, Carolyn Osterhout would survive on peanut butter sandwiches. She had trouble paying for both the Prozac she took for depression and the prescription spray she needed for her asthma. For a time, she went...Tags: Nursing, American Red Cross, University of Southern California, Children, Judges
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Iraq Is Political Fault Line in Contested N.M. District
Times Staff WriterSecond in a series of occasional articles. Four years ago, during the last midterm election, Democrats had a simple political strategy for dealing with Iraq: duck. But not now. New Mexico Atty. Gen. Patricia Madrid, a Democrat and critic of the war,...Tags: George W. Bush, Democratic Party, Republican Party, Weather Reports, White House
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Scenes from Baltimore Ravens Super Bowl victory celebration
Baltimore Sun reporters are stationed along the parade route, from City Hall to M&T Bank Stadium. See their observations, fan interviews and other updates here. #52 Ray Lewis smiled wide to the crowd and yelled "Baltimore!" as he approached the...
Tags: Times Square, Separation of Church and State, Bird Flu, Vince Lombardi, Entertainment Events
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Around the Town, January 16
Windber Hotel, 502 15th St., Pivot, Saturday, Jan. 19; Split Resistance, Friday, Jan. 25; Day Well Spent, Saturday, Jan. 26. Yesterday’s Party, Ebensburg, Relatively Speaking, Friday, Jan. 18; Spiff Jeffy & The Freezeline, Saturday, Jan. 19;...Tags: Entertainment, Music, Martin Luther King Jr., Aerosmith (music group), Leukemia
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Tuesday Morning Coffee: Turnpike pressures drivers to make E-ZPass switch.
Capitol Ideas with John L. MicekGood Tuesday Morning, Fellow Seekers. Some of you may recall that, about a week ago, the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission announced that it could move to all-electronic tolling within about five years' time. Unremarked at the time was how the switch...... -
Tuesday Morning Coffee: Senate Republicans propose new Electoral College plan.
Capitol Ideas with John L. MicekGood Tuesday Morning, Fellow Seekers. He may have been defeated last session, but Senate Majority Leader Dominic Pileggi, R-Delaware, hasn't given up on his plan to change the way Pennsylvania allocates its votes in the Electoral College. On Monday,... -
Divided Household: Some families feeling political tension
On this final day before the election, the presidential nominees are in an all out race to the finish. But the political divide isn't just on the campaign trail – Some families are feeling political tension at home as well. The political ideology...
Tags: Parties and Movements, Democratic Party, Politics, Voting, Elections
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LOOKING BACK: From our files for Oct. 7, 2012
100 years ago — 1912 In St. Clairsville, Ohio, during the Veterans of the 98th Ohio celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Battle of Perryville, Ky., an old soldier told of a member of Company H of that regiment who was the only man who ever...
Tags: Vaccines, Preventative Medicine, Environmental Issues, Polio, Justice System
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