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Bill O’Reilly’s ‘Killing Kennedy’ to become National Geographic Channel film
The TV Guy - Orlando Sentinel“Killing Lincoln,” the film of Bill O'Reilly's best seller, won't premiere until February on National Geographic Channel. But the channel on Thursday announced that it will make a film of O'Reilly's “Killing Kennedy: The End of Camelot.&... -
Aaron's Law: What's in a name?
The Times has an editorial Friday about legislation proposed in the aftermath of the suicide of Aaron Swartz, the computer prodigy who was being prosecuted by the federal government for allegedly gaining unauthorized access to an online repository of...
Tags: Matthew Shepard, Justice System, U.S. Congress, Judges, Prosecution
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America's go-to man in Afghanistan's Oruzgan province
TARIN KOWT, Afghanistan — A shy boy with filthy hands and a shabby tunic approached the great man, bowed and tried to kiss his hand. Gen. Matiullah Khan was seated like a sultan on a cushion in his hojra, his airy receiving room. He barely...
Tags: Government, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Radio Industry, U.S. Military, Ahmed Wali Karzai
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'Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' recap, Adrienne, Brandi and character assassination!
This week starts with Kyle, who is increasingly becoming my least favorite Housewife. Did Kyle's family get egged? As a result of her meddling, I hope. Mauricio pretends to believe it's some high school prank targeting Alexia. But aww, it's a new car...
Tags: here! (tv network), Entertainment Events, The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills (tv program), Kelsey Grammer, F-bomb Dropping
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A case for targeted killings
WASHINGTON — President Franklin Roosevelt was truly astonished when told by a reporter that Adm. Isoroku Yamamoto, architect of the Pearl Harbor attack, had been shot down by U.S. planes over a Pacific island after Americans decrypted Yamamoto&...Tags: Science and Technology, Unrest, Conflicts and War, The Washington Post, Technology, U.S. Military
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Pakistani Taliban now on Facebook
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — It’s a world of likes, apps and status updates, so it was bound to happen: The Pakistani Taliban now has its own Facebook page. The Pakistani insurgent group’s spokesman, Ehsanullah Ehsan, confirmed that it had...Tags: Science and Technology, Computer Networking and Internet, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Social Media, Islam
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'Kennedy' musical workshops in Chicago
Leslie Bricusse, the Academy Award-winning songwriter behind such monster hits as "What Kind of Fool Am I?," "Candy Man" (penned with the late Anthony Newley) and "Talk to the Animals," slipped quietly into Chicago this week. So did the producer-writer-...
Tags: Broadway Theater, Water Tower Place, Entertainment Events, John F. Kennedy, Megan Mullally
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Oct 3, 2012 | Los Angeles TimesAttack on retired Indian general evokes '84 Golden Temple assault
World NowSikh India Attack: A painful chapter in India’s history was reopened this week when a retired general who oversaw the storming in 1984 of the Sikh’s most revered site was stabbed in London in an alleged “revenge attack” by...Oct 22, 2012 | Los Angeles TimesLebanese army warns against violence amid tensions
World NowThe Lebanese army moved Monday to quell unrest following an outbreak of clashes in the aftermath of the politically charged funeral of a police official assassinated in a car bomb attack. The army vowed to use “decisive measures’ to insure...Oct 19, 2012 | Los Angeles TimesLebanese intelligence chief among the dead in Beirut car bombing
World NowA top Lebanese intelligence official was among the eight people killed by a car-bomb that exploded Friday in a bustling central district of the Lebanese capital— igniting fears that spillover violence from neighboring Syria may inflame sectarian...Oct 20, 2012 | Los Angeles TimesLebanese PM won't resign after assassination of intelligence chief
World NowBEIRUT –- Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati said he would not resign Saturday, a day after a car bomb killed the country’s intelligence chief and raised fears that Syria’s conflict was spilling into Lebanon. Mikati in a televised news...Original site for Assassinations topic gallery.
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