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Boys Players To Watch
Suffolk, Nassau, CHSAA SUFFOLK Sean Brady, Huntington, Goalie, 6-0, 185, Sr. -- Brady, headed to Duke, works year-round on stopping shots. He came over from St. Anthony's last season and started on an undefeated state championship team, saving 70...Tags: Defense, Basketball, Ryan Young, Religious Leaders, Soccer
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The Jill Carroll Story, part 1
The Christian Science MonitorJill Carroll, a freelance reporter for The Christian Science Monitor, was kidnapped by Sunni Muslim insurgents in Baghdad on Jan. 7, 2006. Over the next 82 days, she was shuttled blindfolded among at least six safe houses and had closer contact with...Tags: Defense, House and Home, Public Relations, Kidnapping, Islam
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The Jill Carroll Story, part 2
The Christian Science MonitorWhen Jill Carroll was nearly 4 years old, her family held a picnic at Kensington Park, a beach and lake recreation area outside Detroit. At one point, her mother, Mary Beth Carroll, realized that Jill had disappeared. Mary Beth turned around and saw a...Tags: Defense, Kidnapping, Armed Forces, Crimes, Evanston
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The Jill Carroll Story, part 4
The Christian Science MonitorExhausted, Jim Carroll walked the streets of Washington, headed back to his hotel. He'd hardly eaten all day, so he ducked into a bar for dinner. He hadn't been there long when his cellphone rang. It was the FBI. They wanted to know the family's decision....Tags: Rebellions, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Diplomacy, Kidnapping, Family
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The Jill Carroll Story, part 5
The Christian Science MonitorOne afternoon in the first week after I'd been taken - and been moved to yet another house near Abu Ghraib - Abu Ali called me into a big sitting room with green velveteen couches. On the far wall, above the TV, was a gigantic poster of waterfalls and...Tags: Rebellions, Defense, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Kidnapping, Crimes
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This past year sounded great
The year's final week holds at least two must-see shows: the rare union of Ken Vandermark, Nate McBride and Hamid Drake in their jazz-funk combo Spaceways Inc. on Wednesday at Empty Bottle, and the final concerts by indie-rock titans Guided By Voices on...Tags: Holidays, Theater, Jeff Tweedy, Brian Wilson, Folk Music
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Space for port industries
Sun StaffA peninsula in South Baltimore that was the site of asphalt refining and storage for decades could, within the next year, become a hub for the type of businesses that are increasingly being squeezed from the shores of Baltimore. The 60-acre site is among...Tags: Bethlehem Steel, Natural Resources, Transportation, Imports, Environmental Pollution
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Studying the classics
Craig Finn isn't a singer, exactly. But neither is he a spoken-word artist. As the frontman for New York-by-way-of-Minneapolis's The Hold Steady, he's master of the speak-sing, part Lou Reed and part Jim Carroll, with touches of Bruce Springsteen's...Tags: Bruce Springsteen, Lou Reed, Music, New York
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Music review, the Strokes at Metro
Tribune rock criticThe Strokes came to Metro over the weekend preceded by a caravan of hype, even though the New York City quintet's first album won't be out until Tuesday. Promoters were calling the show the hottest ticket in town since the Smashing Pumpkins' farewell...Tags: Lower East Side, Manhattan (New York City), Lou Reed, Music, Smashing Pumpkins
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Total Eclipse
TIMES FILM CRITICFriday November 3, 1995 "Total Eclipse" is the art-house equivalent of "Casey at the Bat." Considerable ability has gone into a potential home run scenario, but the result is a big whiff all the way around. Written by Christopher Hampton,...Tags: Movies, Agnieszka Holland, Leonardo DiCaprio, Arthur Rimbaud, Poetry
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The Basketball Diaries
TIMES FILM CRITICFriday April 21, 1995 "The Basketball Diaries" is a lose-lose proposition. Although it masquerades as a cautionary tale about the horrors of heroin, this epic of teen-age * Angst is more accurately seen as a reverential wallow in the gutter of self-...Tags: High Schools, Ernie Hudson, Basketball, Schools, Gang Activity
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