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'Constantine's Sword' takes stab at religion
Sun movie critic(B) Constantine's Sword, according to the credits, is "based on" the book by James Carroll calling for enlightenment and clarity on the history of Christians' relationships with Jews. But it's more like an eloquent sidebar to the book, focusing on Carroll...Tags: Defense, Christianity, Religious Conflicts, Roman Catholic, Armed Forces
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'Dream Man': Gay phone sex operator
Special to The TimesAfter first being presented 22 years ago, James Carroll Pickett's "Dream Man" is returning to the Skylight, the venue where it premiered. That inaugural production starred as Christopher, the caustic but yearning gay phone-sex operator who spends an often...Tags: AIDS, Minority Groups, Diseases, Animals, Epidemics and Plagues
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'Blind Mountain'
Writer-director Li Yang's relentlessly jolting "Blind Mountain" is his response to the consequences of worshiping money in a society in which rapid economic development threatens to destroy traditional values and ethics. Shockingly revelatory rather...Tags: Beverly Hills, Epidemics and Plagues, Rape, Cinema Industry, Freddie Prinze Jr.
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'Jack and Jill vs. the World,' 'Constantine's Sword,' 'Deal'
'Jack and Jill' takes a tumble
In the opposites-attract indie hiccup "Jack and Jill vs. the World," Jack (Freddie Prinze Jr.) wears suits all the time (yecch!), works in advertising (grr!) and hates fun (what?), while free spirit Jill (Taryn Manning)...Tags: Beverly Hills, Freddie Prinze Jr., Beverly Center, Burt Reynolds
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Constantine's Sword
3 stars Framed as the intimate journey of an ex-priest questioning certain underpinnings of Christianity, "Constantine's Sword" is a thoughtful documentary that explores the recurring abuses of Jews in the name of Christianity over the past two millenia....Tags: Civil Unrest, Christianity, Religious Conflicts, History
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Drew Peterson to regain property from police this month
Tribune reportersDrew Peterson will regain possession of his vehicles Tuesday, and more property seized by police will be returned to him this month, but the former Bolingbrook police sergeant will have to wait another week to learn whether he can get back his 11...Tags: Defense, Weaponry, Drew Peterson, Oak Brook, Will County
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The Last Word
Here's some exit poll data you won't hear on the cable channels: When the political pundits reach into their bag of sports clichés, we all want to run like crazy for the exits. Enough of saying that candidate so-and-so "won this round." Please head to...Tags: Mitt Romney, Newspapers, Boston Red Sox, Joe Namath, Political Candidates
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Iraq convoy was sent out despite threat
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterSenior managers for defense contractor KBR overruled calls to halt supply operations in Iraq in the spring of 2004, ordering unarmored trucks into an active combat zone where six civilian drivers died in an ambush, according to newly available documents....Tags: Dick Cheney, Religious Festivals, Murder, Armed Conflicts, Government
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School officers question leader
Sun StaffBaltimore City school police officers - concerned that student security is at risk because of a reduction in the department's size - are in the midst of taking a no-confidence vote for their chief, Jansen Robinson. The vote, taken over two meetings last...Tags: Safety of Citizens, Parliament, Government, Teaching and Learning, Health and Safety at School
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Black students sent away
Sun StaffThose who know the story first-hand have dwindled to a precious few. For more than 40 years, Maryland taxpayers paid for the graduate education of hundreds of African-American teachers, lest they breach the walls of segregation at the University of...Tags: Columbia University, Government, New York University, Further Education, National or Ethnic Minorities
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Islip High School graduates
NSAMI AKILI AARONS ALISON LEIGH ABRAMS SAMUEL ACEVEDO VANESSA ELIZABETH ALICEA KIMBERLY ERIN APAP DANA MARIE ARRICK MICHAEL ROCK ARTHUS MARGARET D. AYALA HENRY KATY BALLAS SHAHZAD BALOCH TIFFANY LYNN BARRACO KEVIN DANIEL BARRON MELISSA ANN...Tags: Anthony Carter, Scott E Thomas, Robert Thomas, Islip, Patrick Brady
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Stern alert
The air that killed Mark Tostado on Labor Day weekend was calm and hot, the product of the sunny days that draw boaters year-round to Lake Havasu, on the California-Arizona line.
Tostado, 31, a Huntington Beach personal fitness trainer and military...Tags: Research, Government, Lake Surfing, Paul Koretz, Food Safety
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