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Mike Piazza and the lost crusade against Vin Scully
Another day, and no news that Mike Piazza has blamed Jonas Salk for polio. Not a word that Jack Nicholson is the core problem for the Lakers, Sandy Koufax is the cause of Clayton Kershaw’s hip problem, that Walter Cronkite was actually on the grassy...
Tags: Clayton Kershaw, Sandy Koufax, Justin Sellers, Vin Scully, Polio
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Review: 'Room 237' is open to obsession with Kubrick's 'Shining'
We love movies, those of us who do, because of how deeply they burrow into our psyches, of how they seem to be speaking to us and us alone in a very particular way. But, as the intriguing documentary "Room 237" illustrates, when it comes to some films,...Tags: The Holocaust (1934-1945), Nazi Party, Room 237 (movie), The Shining (movie), Documentary (genre)
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How much trouble are the Lakers in?
This post has been updated. See note below.Writers from around the Tribune Co. discuss the Lakers, who are 8-10 overall, 1-5 on the road and tied for 11th in the Western Conference. Check back throughout the day for more responses and join the conversation with a comment of your own. Ira...Tags: Dwight Howard, Los Angeles Lakers, Pau Gasol, LeBron James, Mike D'Antoni
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Saturday's TV Highlights: 'A Bride for Christmas' on Hallmark
Click here to download TV listings for the week Dec. 2 - 8 in PDF format This week's TV Movies -------------------- SERIES My Crazy Obsession: This new episode features a woman who has more than 120 fully decorated Christmas trees, a man whose...
Tags: James Stewart, Art Carney, Nebraska Cornhuskers, UCF Knights, Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets
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Column: Does torture work?
Does torture work? It is a Bush-era debate that has found Obama-era relevance because of a new movie, "Zero Dark Thirty," in which torture seems to work quite well. The film, an Oscar nominee for best picture, is being sold as a fact-based...Tags: Human Rights, Ed Asner, Academy Awards, Crime, Law and Justice, Entertainment
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What Pau Gasol trade makes most sense?
How about a new coach? Ira Winderman Sun Sentinel The best Pau Gasol trade? Mike D'Antoni for any coach with enough common sense to find a way to make it work. Once again, D'Antoni being so wedded to a system has compromised his ability to maximize his...Tags: Dwight Howard, Antawn Jamison, Los Angeles Lakers, Pau Gasol, Devin Harris
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Column: Boundaries of the permissible
"I have neither the time nor the inclination to explain myself to a man who rises and sleeps under the blanket of the very freedom that I provide, and then questions the manner in which I provide it." — Col. Nathan Jessep to Lt. Daniel Kaffee, "A...Tags: Michael Hayden, Washington, DC, Entertainment, Michael Mukasey, Terrorism
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Interrogation: Boundaries Of The Permissible
"I have neither the time nor the inclination to explain myself to a man who rises and sleeps under the blanket of the very freedom that I provide, and then questions the manner in which I provide it." — Col. Nathan Jessep to Lt. Daniel Kaffee "A...Tags: Michael Hayden, Entertainment, Al-Qaeda, Sleep Deprivation, Zero Dark Thirty (movie)
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Boundaries of the permissible
"I have neither the time nor the inclination to explain myself to a man who rises and sleeps under the blanket of the very freedom that I provide, and then questions the manner in which I provide it." -- Col. Nathan Jessup to Lt. Daniel Kaffee "A...
Tags: Michael Hayden, Entertainment, Michael Mukasey, Sleep Deprivation, Zero Dark Thirty (movie)
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Larry Hagman, boyish to the end: An appreciation
Los Angeles Times Television CriticLarry Hagman, who as J.R. Ewing was famously shot but survived to finish 14 seasons and 357 episodes of "Dallas" and who rose again to lie and scheme in this year's successful revival, died Friday in Dallas, just down I-30 from Fort Worth, where he was...Tags: iCarly (tv program), Tony Soprano (fictional character), Dallas 2011 (tv program), Barbara Eden, Larry Hagman
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Southern California Close-Ups: The gentle and genteel Santa Barbara
If all of California had been created by a romance novelist, it would probably look like Santa Barbara -- whitewashed walls, red-tile roofs, gentle slopes, lapping waves, swaying fronds, stately churches and private estates suitable for Oprah, Rob Lowe...
Tags: Rentals, Artists, Fine Artists, Lifestyle and Leisure, Rob Lowe
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Our favorite Martians: The red planet, a pop culture history
Hero Complex - movies, comics, fanboy fare - latimes.comAfter traveling 352 million miles, NASA‘s Curiosity rover is rolling into history amid the rust-colored ridges of Mars. But pop culture and the arts ......
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