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TV's dynamic trio: 'Fringe,' 'Life on Mars,' 'Enemy'
verne.gay@newsday.com; DIANE WERTSYears ago, some bright soul thought up a term to describe TV shows that made absolutely no sense. The term seemed to embrace almost anything that was not a "sitcom" or a "drama," while also issuing a warning to viewers that they should prepare to fasten...Tags: Fringe, People, Battlestar Galactica, My Own Worst Enemy, Joss Whedon
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Suspicious letters sent to Times and to Palm Desert's McCallum Theatre
Suspicious letters delivered to a theater in Palm Desert and to the Los Angeles Times on Friday appeared to contain no hazardous materials, FBI officials confirmed. Laura Eimiller, a spokeswoman for the FBI in Los Angeles, said that the Joint Terrorism...Tags: Boz Scaggs, Employees, Barack Obama, Palms, Palm Desert
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FBI agent was robbery expert
Chicago Tribune reporterAs a general rule, FBI agents don't like speaking with the media. So when three former agents talked at length about David Childre, it spoke volumes about the kind of agent and man he was. Mr. Childre, 58, died Tuesday, Sept. 30, of complications after...Tags: Starbucks Corporation, Harley-Davidson Incorporated, Murder, Injuries, Puerto Rico
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5 shows that didn't break the sci-fi mold
"The Invaders" (1967-68, ABC) - Roy Thinnes played a voice in the wilderness who couldn't make anybody believe aliens had already landed and were out to get him. "Battlestar Galactica" (1978-79, ABC) - This family-oriented space adventure was a big-money...Tags: Grey's Anatomy, Bruce Campbell, Gene Roddenberry, Christian Slater, Twilight
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FBI files detail Hoover's loathing for columnist Jack Anderson, efforts to debunk reporting
Associated Press WritersWASHINGTON (AP) _ In caustic comments on internal FBI memos, bureau director J. Edgar Hoover referred to prominent columnist Jack Anderson with undisguised contempt, calling him "a jackal" as agents combed his articles for errors and hints about...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Periodicals, Jack Anderson, The White House, Government
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A dealer's checkered career throws light on murky global trade in ancient treasures
Associated Press WritersMUNICH, Germany (AP) _ Leonardo Patterson made his first archaeological find at age 7 in a yam field in his native Costa Rica — a piece of clay pottery his cousin said could be thousands of years old. It launched a lifelong fascination with pre-...Tags: Anthropology, Wildlife, Tom Bradley, Vehicles, Sales
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Attorney: Jailed O.J. Simpson hopeful of winning new trial, says he was 'railroaded'
AP Special CorrespondentLOS ANGELES (AP) _ O.J. Simpson, locked in jail and pondering his future, feels hopeful he will win a new trial on appeal because he believes jury interviews show "he was absolutely railroaded," his lawyer told The Associated Press. Attorney Yale...Tags: Prisons, Litigation, Lawyers, O.J. Simpson, Trials
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Man who used MySpace for child porn sentenced
A 40-year-old Gaithersburg man was sentenced Thursday to nearly six years in federal prison after authorities determined that he received and distributed child pornography on his home computer and pretended to be a teenager on MySpace so he could have...Tags: Prisons, Punishment, MySpace
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Chicago man charged in mortgage scam
A Chicago man who falsely claimed to own a hardwood floor business obtained $3.7 million in loans on six houses in the west and northwest suburbs in a fraud scheme, the FBI said Friday. Tomas Leiskunas, 28, was acting as a straw buyer for others yet to... -
Feds say market sold 'hot kielbasa' _ aka cocaine
A Brooklyn butcher shop worker called his specialty "hot kielbasa" _ for snorting, not eating. Police Commissioner Ray Kelly says the kielbasa was really cocaine _ not the Polish sausage sold in a popular meat market. According to a criminal...Tags: Raymond W. Kelly, New York City Police Department
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Polygraph given to mother of missing 2-year-old
A Hamtramck, Mich., mother has taken a lie detector test by police investigating the disappearance of her 2-year-old daughter. Detroit police spokesman James Tate says the polygraph was given Thursday afternoon to 24-year-old Nilufa Begum. Tate declined...Tags: Sexual Assault, Assault
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La conejita y las credenciales
EL SENTINELLa conejita no le trajo toda la buena suerte que necesita el millonario venezolano Franklin Durán para librarse de la acusación por conspirar y actuar como un agente del Gobierno de su país en Estados Unidos. El martes pasado la jueza Joan Lenard, de...
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