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Olympic swim team qualifier got start in Mount Sinai
laura.albanese@newsday.comJulia Smit was only 6 years old when she got that first irresistible taste of victory. The longtime Mount Sinai resident and Olympic-qualifier swam her first race then - a 25-yard backstroke - and won, her father, Peter Smit said. And Julia, now 20, who...Tags: Trials, Sailing, Awards and Prizes, Values, Multi-Sport Events
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'Shining City' by Seth Greenland
Shining City
A Novel
Seth Greenland
Bloomsbury: 310 pp., $24.99
Seth Greenland's very funny second novel shows how easily money rubs out our naive notions of right and wrong, especially in a city like L.A., where trying to be decent can seem not...Tags: 401K, San Fernando, West Hollywood, Van Nuys, Prisons
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Moyer serves as role model for his teammates
Of The Morning CallKyle Kendrick can choose from 11 pitchers to warm up with. And with a 162-game schedule, you'd expect him to switch it up. But Kendrick has an agenda, and it's centered on 45-year-old Jamie Moyer. Before every game, the two play catch. And during...Tags: Jamie Moyer, Values, Philadelphia Phillies
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More scrutiny, secrecy at Justice Department
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterJustice Department lawyers and investigators have come under more scrutiny after the Sept. 11 attacks than at perhaps any time since Watergate. Questions have been raised about the administration's strategies for going after terrorism suspects and about...Tags: Corporate Crime, Fraud, Values, Defense, Federal Bureau of Investigation
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For Republicans, the Senate outlook is bad
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterMississippi, one of the nation's most conservative states, has not elected a Democratic senator in a quarter-century. It has voted for Republican presidential candidates in the last seven elections. But this year, there is a real chance that the state...Tags: Trent Lott, Campaign Finance, Values, Wayne Allard, Government
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Kimora Lee Simmons has designs on moving
Special to The Morning callWhat do you have to do to get them to make a Barbie doll in your image? (Besides lose weight, that is.) Kimora Lee Simmons, the designer behind the sizzling-hot Baby Phat fashion label, is also a Barbie. And this Barbie, after ditching her Ken, has...Tags: New York Mets, Baby Products, Games, and Toys, Karl Lagerfeld, Values, Toys
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Phils pitcher excels off field
Of The Morning CallJamie Moyer spends the better part of eight months every year around youngsters who are always within an arm's length or just a raised voice away. These youngsters look up to Moyer. They ask questions that only Moyer can answer, because he is a voice...Tags: Children, Game Playing, Jamie Moyer, Values, Philadelphia Phillies
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Olympic swim team qualifier got start in Mount Sinai
laura.albanese@newsday.comJulia Smit was only 6 years old when she got that first irresistible taste of victory. The longtime Mount Sinai resident and Olympic-qualifier swam her first race then -- a 25-yard backstroke -- and won, her father, Peter Smit said. And Julia, now 20,...Tags: Multi-Sport Events, Swimming, Awards and Prizes, Values
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'Books: A Memoir' by Larry McMurtry
Books
A Memoir
Larry McMurtry
Simon & Schuster: 260 pp., $24
"The older the violin, the sweeter the music," Gus McCrae remarks in "Lonesome Dove," Larry McMurtry's magisterial western about a cattle drive from Texas to Montana and the havoc wreaked in...Tags: Fiction, Values, Book, Debra Winger, Beverly Hills
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"The Story of a Marriage": A Beautiful Story That's Unfolded Slowly
Special to The CourantEven the most reliable narrators can't always be trusted. Married to Holland Cook, the love of her life, Pearlie, in Andrew Sean Greer's novel "The Story of a Marriage," withholds certain salient facts until it suits her to tell exactly who she is and...Tags: Middletown, Values, Family
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