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Book review: Stephen King's thrilling "11/22/63"
"The past is obdurate. It doesn't want to change." The past is also a dangerous, fickle place — and woe to anyone who dares alter it. That's the mantra coursing through "11/22/63."
Stephen King's mammoth, generous and thrilling novel is about a...Tags: Dallas County Administration Building, Stephen King, Jayne Mansfield, Trips and Vacations, Book
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Dallas on a budget: Designer purses and $10 enchilada plates
The Associated PressIn a city that hangs its hat on big money, a flashy skyline and well-heeled locals, a visit on the cheap might seem unlikely. But residents know that it doesn't take a trust fund to have a good time here. For starters, sit down to a plate of cheap tacos...Tags: Jack Ruby, Arts, Starbucks Corp., Transportation, Bars and Clubs
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Rather built a hard-news, but folksy image
Sun StaffHe was always a hard-news guy, an old-style, old-school reporter who once told Larry King that "danger is my business." Aggressive, intense, confrontational, folksy and sometimes wacky - that's been the image of Dan Rather for more than 40 years. His...Tags: Republican Party, Local Elections, George Bush, Richard M. Daley, Russia
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Fidel Castro, spy master, bedeviled US, says former analyst
Reuters* Castro described as 'unchallenged spy master' * U.S. 'grossly underestimated' Cuba-ex CIA official * Castro knew in advance Kennedy would be shot-defector By David Adams MIAMI, May 27 (Reuters) - For almost three decades after Fidel Castro took...Tags: Organized Crime, Espionage and Intelligence, Fidel Castro, U.S. Embassy, Assassinations
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Fidel Castro, spy master, bedeviled U.S., says former analyst
ReutersMIAMI (Reuters) - For almost three decades after Fidel Castro took power, Cuba's budding intelligence service fielded four dozen double agents in a world-class operation under the nose of the CIA, according to a new book by a veteran CIA analyst. It...Tags: Organized Crime, Espionage and Intelligence, Fidel Castro, U.S. Embassy, Assassinations
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Lee Harvey Oswald Tried to Prevent JFK Assassination, Manuscript Says
Reuters http://www.thewrap.com/sites/all/themes/custom/thewrap/images/bg.png); background-position: 50% 0%; "> May 20 (TheWrap.com) - I've got a new conspiracy theory for you: Lee Harvey Oswald did not kill John F. Kennedy. In fact, he was in Dallas to...Tags: Organized Crime, Jack Ruby, Frank Sinatra, John F. Kennedy, Surgery
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Papendick: Wings honors continue to fly
Aberdeen Wings captain Cory Ward of Las Vegas was named one of the best players in the North American Hockey League this week. The forward was one of six players named to the NAHL All-Central Division Team. Last year, Ward made the NAHL All-Rookie...
Tags: Jack Ruby, Golf, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Central Division (NHL), The Associated Press
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In search of celebrity
Paul GreenbergIt happens every few years or whenever John Hinckley makes the news again. You may remember the name, unfortunately. He's the wannabe Lee Harvey Oswald who almost killed a president of the United States. And a great president of the United States at that....Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Media Industry, Ronald Reagan, Celebrities, Russia
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Timing is everything - Time travel genre moving forward at warp speed
Take a minute, if you will, to consider the prominence of time travel as a theme in the arts. You don't have to be a brilliant but evil scientist huddled in a secret mountaintop laboratory, rubbing your hands together and cackling with glee as you...Tags: Source Code (movie), Terra Nova (tv program), Trips and Vacations, Applied Physics, Television
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Theater review: 'Magic Bullet Theory' at Sacred Fools Theatre
Culture MonsterDavid C. Nichols reviews Terry Tocantins and Alex Zola's "The Magic Bullet Theory," a darkly satirical reassessment of the Kennedy assassination. A theater review for the Los Angeles Times.... -
Spy Work
LA Times MagazineFor Gary Oldman, a long-deserved Oscar nomination is nice, but it’s really all about the work... -
Around Town: Films, screenings and more in L.A. this week
24 FramesWith Gary Oldman getting strong reviews and Oscar buzz for his performance as spy George Smiley in “Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy”, the Arclight in Hollywood is offering a six-film retrospective of the British actor’s career beginning...
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