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Obama, McCain: 'Terrorists, Keating Five'
The Swampby Mark Silva "Terrorist'' versus corrupt banker: In the game of guilt by association and mutual assured destruction that the two leading candidates for president appear poised to play, both campaigns are reaching back into the past to find someone......Tags: Sarah Palin, Parliament, Bankruptcy, Barack Obama, Upper House
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'The Jewel of Medina' by Sherry Jones
Special to The Times"THE JEWEL of Medina," a novel by journalist Sherry Jones, was originally to be published in August. But Random House decided to drop this historical romance about A'isha, the child bride of Muhammad, the founder of Islam, after an alarm was sounded by an...Tags: O.J. Simpson, Newspapers, Laurel, Islam, Censorship
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Orlando area tourism news
Jason Garcia and Sara K. Clarke, Sentinel Staff WritersThe Inland Lakes Railway in Eustis has launched a Murder Mystery Express dinner theater. RailStar Corp., the out-of-state company that owns the railway, said the inaugural run of Fat Louie's Pizza to Die For sold out. The show -- during which guests...Tags: Orlando International Airport, Transportation Industry, Public Holidays, Universal Orlando, Horatio Alger
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Jervis Langdon: the man behind the railroad
Why is it that most biographies of railroad presidents and business tycoons fall flatter than a Michael Phelps diner pancake? What should or could make for interesting reading is often lost in a blizzard of corporate minutiae, endless financial...Tags: Marketing, Railway Transportation, History, Transportation, Mark Twain
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Mets farewell to Shea was perfect
If the Mets listen to their many critics and start regretting their Shea Goodbye ceremony, they will be making as big a mistake as trading Nolan Ryan or giving Luis Castillo a four-year contract. That was one of the greatest farewells you'll ever see....Tags: Brian Cashman, Lou Piniella, Catfish Hunter, Joint Ventures, National League
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O.J.'s unlucky number 13, facing life in prison
LAS VEGAS - In a city where luck means everything, O.J. Simpson came out the big loser - and his unlucky number in a case full of bizarre twists was 13. He was convicted of an armed robbery that happened on Sept. 13 and was found guilty on the 13th...Tags: O.J. Simpson, Court Preliminary, Murder, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Trials
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The Simpson saga
July 9, 1947 - Born in San Francisco. 1968 - Won Heisman Trophy as a running back for USC. 1973 - Rushes for NFL-record 2,003 yards for the Buffalo Bills. 1985 - Inducted into NFL Hall of Fame. Feb. 2, 1985 - Married Nicole Brown. June 12, 1994 - Ex-...Tags: Court Administration, Bankruptcy, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Buffalo Bills, Major League Baseball
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This Week's Critics' Choice: Movies, DVDs, Books, CDs
>> "The B List" is just what you'd expect, a collection of "B" movies. While they aren't generally Oscar winners, they are cult favorites. The National Society of Film Critics describes these films as "the Hollywood stepchild, the underbelly of the double...Tags: Kim Novak, Roger Ebert, Don Imus, Willie Nelson, John Anderson
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'The Men in My Life' by Vivian Gornick
The Men in My Life
Vivian Gornick
MIT Press/Boston Review: 224 pp., $14.95
VIVIAN GORNICK makes you want to read. In her new collection of essays, "The Men in My Life," authors, all great literary men, come alive on the page like great characters,...Tags: Allen Ginsberg, Saul Bellow, Philip Roth, James Baldwin, Raymond Carver
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'O the Clear Moment' by Ed McClanahan
ED MCCLANAHAN may be the most unlikely counterculture writer of them all. A Kentucky native, he went to Stanford University in 1962 as a Stegner Fellow, part of a class that included Ken Kesey, Tillie Olson, Larry McMurtry and Robert Stone. He set his...Tags: Ken Kesey, Robert Stone
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Approach with caution
JUST imagine the canon of Western literature without damaged children.
Think "Call It Sleep," "The Book of Daniel," "See: Under Love," just for starters. The history of the novel has been home to a primary school of sensitive and fragile child...Tags: Bruno Schulz, Illnesses, Migration, Mental Illness, James Joyce
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'Holding Pattern' by Jeffery Renard Allen
Holding Pattern
Stories
Jeffery Renard Allen
Graywolf: 230 pp., $15 paper
THE FINAL story in Jeffery Renard Allen's new collection, "Holding Pattern," begins with a shower of pennies falling from the sky. The image is arresting; the penny rain...Tags: Samuel Beckett
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