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Ahmed Abounouom is Hollywood's fixer
Special to The TimesWRITER-director Jeffrey Nachmanoff vividly recalls his first visit to Morocco, scouting locations for his global spy thriller " Traitor." "We'd been flying on a plane for something like 15 hours straight," the first-time feature director says. "We...Tags: Jimi Hendrix, Speed Racer, Traitor, Don Cheadle, Federal Bureau of Investigation
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For family vacations, visit Maryland's Eastern Shore
kathleen.kerr@newsday.comIf you're longing for a vacation by the water - but not one dedicated to baking on a beach - Maryland's Eastern Shore could be just the ticket. With enchanting inlets, salt marshes, a shoreline overlooking the majestic Chesapeake Bay, a stunning wildlife...Tags: Personal Service, Beach Vacations, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Wildlife, Chesapeake Bay
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Crabbers reporting a rich early harvest
Sun reporterDespite gloomy predictions, watermen have been finding a bounty of crabs so far this season as they work the waters off the lower Eastern Shore. "Honestly, it's been good right from the beginning - we've been blessed," says John Tull, 47, who docks his...Tags: Cambridge, Population, Rivers, Energy Resources, John Griffin
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Israel, starting from scratch
Today's question: Could Arabs and Israelis have done anything differently before 1948 that would have laid a better foundation for the Middle East? Later in the week, Pearl and Bisharat will discuss relations with Hamas, their personal connections to...Tags: Refugee, David Ben-Gurion, Judaism, United Nations, Government
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Artist mixed paint, sculpture, cast-offs
Times Art CriticRobert Rauschenberg, the protean artist from small-town Texas whose imaginative commitment to hybrid forms of painting and sculpture changed the course of American and European art between 1950 and the early 1970s, died Monday night, according to New...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Paul Taylor, Thomas Gainsborough, Automotive Equipment, Employees
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Inara George gets fatherly guidance from Van Dyke Parks
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterMike Andrews, the producer of Inara George's new album, "An Invitation," calls it "the father-and-daughter record she never got to make." That might sound strange to students of Los Angeles rock history, who know that the singer's father, Lowell George,...Tags: Topanga, Rufus Wainwright, Heart Disease, Los Feliz, Music Industry
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THE LIST
Best travel movies of 2007, from Budget Travel magazine: 1. "Bourne Ultimatum" (London; Madrid; Tangier, Morocco) 2. "Elizabeth: The Golden Age" (England) 3. "Ratatouille" (Paris) 4. "The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford"...Tags: Jesse James, Robert Ford
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BEST TRAVEL MOVIES OF 2007
1. "Bourne Ultimatum" (London; Madrid; Tangier, Morocco) 2. "Elizabeth: The Golden Age" (England's West Sussex, Ely Cathedral, North Somerset) 3. "Ratatouille" (Paris -- and La Tour d'Argent restaurant, the sewers) 4. "The Assassination of Jesse...Tags: Jesse James, Robert Ford
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What's new in Spain, Portugal and north Morocco
Sunny Spain and Portugal, along with Morocco's gateway city of Tangier, beckon travelers who delight in ornate architecture, authentic culture, and people-watching strolls in the cool of the evening. Here's what to expect if you visit this year.
SPAIN:...Tags: Alhambra, Architecture
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What's new in Spain, Portugal and Morocco
Tribune Media ServicesFifth in a series on what's new in Europe. Sunny Spain and Portugal, along with Morocco's gateway city of Tangier, beckon travelers who delight in ornate architecture, authentic culture and people-watching strolls in the cool of the evening. Here'...Tags: Alhambra, Architecture
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6 countries to stretch your $$$
Tribune Newspapers: Los Angeles TimesLonging for an out-of-country excursion but feeling a little poor because you have only dollars in your pocket? Even with the fast-eroding value of the dollar against other currencies, you still can find international destinations where your buck goes a...Tags: Interior Policy, Forestry and Timber, Jack Kerouac, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Transportation Industry
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Countries where dollars go the distance
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterLonging for an out-of-country excursion but feeling a little poor because you have only dollars in your pocket? Relax. Even with the fast-eroding value of the dollar against other currencies, you still can find international destinations where your buck...Tags: Interior Policy, Forestry and Timber, Jack Kerouac, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Transportation Industry
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