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Le Clezio -- who's he?
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterIf the selection of French writer Jean-Marie Gustave Le Clezio as the 2008 Nobel literature laureate has anything to tell us, it's that Horace Engdahl means what he says. Last week, Engdahl, the Swedish Academy's permanent secretary, called American...Tags: Gao Xingjian, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Sarah Palin, Elfriede Jelinek, New Mexico
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Gente
El Festival de Cine de Nueva York incluye este año en su lista de películas cuatro íberoamericanas: Tiro en la cabeza, del español Jaime Rosales; La mujer sin cabeza, de la argentina Lucrecia Martel; Voy a explotar, del mexicano Gerardo Naranjo, y Tony...Tags: Theater, American Idol, Minority Groups, Clay Aiken, Bob Marley
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Orange County Births
Some births may not appear in this listing because some hospitals are no longer releasing the names of newborns for publication. July 3 Amey, Jada Star, born to Tiffany Torrence and Jose Amey Jr., Kissimmee, Winnie Palmer Hospital. Arellano, Pedro Simon,...Tags: Winter Garden, Sanford, Apopka, Virginia, Mario
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True New Yorker
About two years ago, when rats came down from a lowquat tree and began scratching around and scuttling around in the crawl space beneath our Venice home, I made my wife laugh (and wince) by reading to her from Joseph Mitchell's classic 1944 New Yorker...Tags: Seafood and Fishing Industry, Bullfighting, Poetry, James Joyce, Health and Safety at School
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Barbara Kruger goes back to school
Special to The TimesLA JOLLA -- As your eyes plot the final few steps down the central staircase in UC San Diego's new student center, they land on a red terrazzo text panel that reads: "Perfect order is the forerunner of perfect horror." Not exactly a soft landing but...Tags: New York, Bruce Nauman, Arts, Philosophy, Virginia
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Wearing the stereotypes set by the U.S.
The land that produced Diego Rivera and Carlos Fuentes should not have an inferiority complex about its cultural contributions. But growing up in Tijuana, Edoardo Chavarin chafed under the bombardment of culture from other countries, especially his...Tags: Macy's, Bruce Willis, Minority Groups, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Cinema Industry
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Fox taking criticism over support of U.S.
Tribune staff reporterThe terrorist attacks in the United States have caused a debate among Mexicans over their closely guarded sovereignty and whether the government should remain neutral in this growing global conflict. Now, in an effort to demonstrate Mexico's...Tags: Trade Agreements, Oregon, Texas, National Government, Economic Organization
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'The Witch' and 'Hercules in the Haunted World'
Times Staff WriterAmong the films in the American Cinematheque's second annual Festival of Fantasy, Horror & Science Fiction Festival is Damiano Damiani's 1966 "The Witch" (tonight, following the 7 p.m. screening of "The Innocents"). "The Witch" is an extravagantly...Tags: Wars and Interventions, Christopher Lee, Fairfax (Fairfax, Virginia), Fiction, Mike Leigh
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Los Angeles Times Publishes "Frank del Olmo: Commentaries on His Times"
Proceeds to benefit California Chicano News Media Assn.'s Frank del Olmo Scholarship Fund LOS ANGELES, Sept. 9, 2004 – In a tribute commemorating the 33-year career of the late Los Angeles Times associate editor Frank del Olmo, The Times has...Tags: John Carroll, Migration, National Government, Minority Groups, Freedom of the Press
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In many nations, sympathy has turned into hostility
Tribune senior correspondentOn the morning after Sept. 11, the United States took comfort in the world's compassion and sympathy. One year later, the warmth has faded. Fear and loathing of America has re-emerged across much of the world. Oddly enough, the hostility seems deepest...Tags: International Organizations, Religious Conflicts, Heads of State, National Government, Political Candidates
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Movie review: 'Km. 0'
Special to the Chicago Tribune2 stars (out of 4) The hand of fate is much too heavy in this hot-weather Spanish sex farce, in which more than a dozen people in Madrid match up and have life-changing chance encounters on a single day. Usually, a movie maxes out your suspension of...Tags: Movies, Cinema Industry, Folk Music
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Love takes a chance at a meeting place in sun-splashed Spain
Times Staff Writer"Km. 0" takes it title from a marker in Madrid's spacious plaza Puerta del Sol designating the spot from which all road travel in Spain is measured. Inevitably, it's a popular meeting place, which has inspired writers-directors Juan Luis Iborra and...Tags: Minority Groups, Celebrity, Cinema Industry, Movies, Colorado
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