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Two wanted in teens' torture
Baltimore police have issued warrants for two men in connection with the kidnapping and torture of two teenagers May 2 in Northeast Baltimore. Kavon Roberts, 25, of the 2000 block of Druid Park Drive and William E. Johnson, 21, of the 2500 block of...Tags: People, Juvenile Delinquency, Teen-agers, Game Playing, Abusive Behavior
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Rescue scaled back for missing Susquehanna River boater
On Saturday, rescue crews scaled back their search for a missing boater on the Susquehanna River.
24-year-old Christopher Johnson, an Iraq War veteran, went missing Wednesday. His boat and dog were discovered near the shoreline.
On Friday, search...Tags: Iraq War, Lancaster (Lancaster, Virginia)
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Missing Susquehanna River boater found, officials say
Police say a body found in the Susquehanna River is most likely that of the Marine who disappeared last week.
Officials believe boaters searching for Iraq War veteran Christopher Johnson found his body about a mile and a half north of the Holtwood Dam....Tags: Iraq War, Lancaster (Lancaster, Virginia)
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A venture 'Into the Wild' blue yonder
Sun Movie Critic(A) The pure ardor of first love is what 23-year-old Emory University graduate Christopher Johnson McCandless brings, not to a woman, but to the natural world in Into the Wild, the remarkable, energizing new movie from Jon Krakauer's book about...Tags: Cinema Industry, Health and Safety at School, William Hurt, Marcia Gay Harden, Minority Groups
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Movie capsules
South Florida Sun-SentinelA summary of the movies playing Oct. 11 to Nov. 15, 2007 at the 22nd Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival. Most tickets are $10 general admission; $5 for members and free for holders of FLIFF Fast Pass. Parties and special events are priced...Tags: Mental Illness, John Steinbeck, Joanne Woodward, Swimming, David Arquette
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Chief Warrant Officer William Brennan
Courant Staff WritersArmy Chief Warrant Officer William Brennan died Oct. 16, 2004 when the helicopter he was flying collided with another over Baghdad. He grew up in Behlehem, Conn., and leaves a wife and two daughters in Hawaii. He was 36 years old. --------------------...Tags: Defense, John Candy, Health and Safety at School, Jodi Rell, Woodbury
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Online's underground scene
Times Staff WriterNearly halfway around the world from Hollywood, a 17-year-old high-school student is trying to make a name for himself as a film distributor. Unlike the moguls in Tinseltown, though, he and his colleagues in a group called MysticVCD don't cut deals, take...Tags: Theft, Cinema Industry, Best Buy Company Incorporated, Colleges and Universities, Sales
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Wall Street reverses plunge
Associated PressBuyers returned to the market Wednesday, sending stocks sharply higher following five days of selling. While the Dow Jones industrials climbed more than 100 points, analysts were reluctant to call it a rally, attributing the gain to technical factors....Tags: Financial Markets, New York Stock Exchange, General Motors Corp., Stock Broking, Society
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Its demise looming, Defiant stages `A Clockwork Orange'
Special to the TribuneCall it sci-fi on methamphetamines. In "A Clockwork Orange," Anthony Burgess' 1963 futuristic nightmare novel--rendered in highly stylized cinematic detail by Stanley Kubrick--nothing entirely makes sense. And yet, it all makes perfect sense. Burgess...Tags: Stanley Kubrick, Malcolm McDowell, Anthony Burgess, Rape, Steppenwolf Theatre
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Latest openings: 'Dope' and 'Beautiful Thing'
The press release for "Dope" reads like a classified government memo; selected passages are blacked out, and scrawled margin notes warn critics that certain information is on a strictly "need to know" basis. That kind of mockery fits the purpose of the...Tags: Jonathan Harvey, Music Theater, Michael Smith, Clive Barker, Tennessee Williams
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Recent openings: 'The Rose Tattoo' and 'No Place Like Home'
Special to the TribuneTennessee Williams declared it "my love-play to the world." Critics have called it his happiest play. "The Rose Tattoo," which premiered in Chicago in 1950, updates the legend of Demeter and Persephone (the Greek legend that explains the arrival of...Tags: Music Theater, Anna Magnani, Ben Jonson, Goodman Theatre, Tennessee Williams
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