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FilmL.A. hires new marketing chief
Seeking to bolster its marketing efforts, FilmL.A. Inc. has tapped a veteran communications executive and former mayor of Hermosa Beach to the newly created position of executive vice president. FilmL.A., the nonprofit group that handles film permits on...
Tags: John Warner
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Pope's resignation, 'a generous act,' could transform Vatican
Pleading exhaustion, Pope Benedict XVI broke a 600-year taboo this week in announcing that he would resign as leader of the Roman Catholic Church and live out the rest of his life in prayer and contemplation. It could change the profile of the papacy...
Tags: Trips and Vacations, Same-Sex Marriage, The Pope, Colleges and Universities, Vatican City
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Ritualized vote will choose successor to Pope Benedict XVI
The Roman Catholic Church will choose a new pope after Pope Benedict XVI announced his plans to resign Monday in a ritualized system of balloting with a long history. The pope is chosen through a closed, elaborately regulated gathering called a...
Tags: John Paul II, Roman Catholicism, Vatican City, The Pope, Religion and Belief
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Texas judge faces 'court of inquiry' into wrongful conviction
GEORGETOWN, Texas--A Texas judge who prosecuted a man wrongfully convicted of murder and freed after serving 25 years in prison faces an unprecedented court hearing Monday on whether he should be prosecuted for mishandling the case. Williamson County...
Tags: Trials, Public Officials, Prisons, Prosecution, U.S. Supreme Court
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Cardinal Mahony's removal not enough, church critics say
L.A. NOWLos Angeles Archbishop Jose Gomez's decision to relieve Cardinal Roger M. Mahony of all public duties over his mishandling of clergy sex abuse of children decades ago does not go far enough, some abuse victim advocates said Friday. David Clohessy,...... -
Cardinal Mahony rebuked as more 'brutal' priest abuse files released
L.A. NOWThe Los Angeles Archdiocese released tens of thousands of pages of previously secret personnel files for 122 priests accused of molesting children and took the extraordinary step of publicly censuring Cardinal Roger M. Mahony for mishandling the... -
Rebuke of Cardinal Mahony casts a lengthy shadow at L.A. churches
L.A. NOWLos Angeles Archbishop Jose Gomez's decision to relieve his predecessor, Cardinal Roger M. Mahony, of all public duties over his mishandling of clergy sex abuse of children decades ago was met by both resignation and disbelief in churches across the... -
Church abuse: Action against Cardinal Mahony 'extraordinary'
L.A. NOWLos Angeles Archbishop Jose Gomez's decision to stop having Cardinal Roger Mahony perform any public church duties was seen by some experts as unparalleled. “This is very unusual and shows really how seriously they’re taking this," said the... -
Sundance 2013: In 'The East,' big questions in thriller packaging
PARK CITY, Utah — Ellen Page may have burst onto the scene personifying teenage wise-aleckiness in “Juno,” but ask her a question these days and she’s likely to offer some deadly serious thoughts about the state of the universe....
Tags: Central Intelligence Agency, Entertainment, Ethics, Sundance Film Festival, Ellen Page
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Saturday's TV Highlights: 'My Big Redneck Vacation' on CMT
Click here to download TV listings for the week of Jan. 27 - Feb. 2, 2013 in PDF format This week's TV Movies -------------------- SERIES The Graham Norton Show: Denzel Washington, Nicholas Hoult and Bill Bailey appear on the comedy variety...
Tags: Portland Trail Blazers, Australian Open, Liam Neeson, Chicago Bulls, Bill Bailey
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Shaquille O'Neal says Hakeem Olajuwon was his toughest opponent
It's not often you hear humility from former Lakers center Shaquille O’Neal. But the TNT analyst displayed some Monday night when he said that former Houston Rockets center Hakeem Olajuwon was unflappable. "Hakeem Olajuwon was the only guy that...
Tags: Hakeem Olajuwon, Houston Rockets, Alonzo Mourning, Diane O'Meara, Patrick Ewing
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Oscars 2013: How short documentary directors heard the news
At 8:30 a.m. Thursday, it was 32 degrees in western Massachusetts, and documentary filmmaker Cynthia Wade had no heat and no power in her house in the Berkshires. 'This is not the morning for this to happen,' Wade thought, as she lit candles. She...Tags: Long Island, Redemption (movie), Entertainment Events, Family, Entertainment
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