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Encino man ponders a better velodrome approach
The long descent from Mulholland Drive to Encino, Calif., is steeper than anything you are likely to find in Pennsylvania, and at the bottom there was the smell of smoke. I stopped, got off my bicycle and saw smoke pouring from the rear brake pads. The...Tags: Cycling, Track Cycling, Marty Nothstein
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Spy writer says he mulled defecting
LONDON—British espionage writer John le Carre said he was tempted to defect to the Soviet Union when he worked for British intelligence agency MI6, according to an interview published Sunday. In an interview with The Sunday Times, the 76-year-old...Tags: Espionage and Intelligence
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Best performance by an accountant
Hang out with accountants long enough and you'll realize they are crazy bastards. They're the kind of guys who justify claiming a bogus home business on your income taxes, or figure out how Enron can sell energy to itself at a loss. So when I met Rick...Tags: Internal Revenue Service, Movies, Academy Awards, Film Festivals, Employees
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Smiley's model
James Bond may be the prototypical English spy, but more discerning readers know that John Le Carré's novels come as close as possible to depicting a "true" portrait of the men and women who populate British intelligence. His most indelible creation,...Tags: Patricia Highsmith, Book, Health and Safety at School, Crimes, Murder
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Terrorism opens door for spy novelist
Daniel Silva, the best-selling spy novelist, is uncomfortable with the suggestion that terrorism has been a boon for his profession. Spy fiction famously thrives in times of unrest and turmoil. The aftermath of the fall of the Berlin Wall, the...Tags: Sales, NBC, Reviews, Crimes, Islam
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He helps give labor the edge
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterD. Taylor is anxious, pacing irritably as the rabble-rousing continues. About 150 workers have gathered at the Culinary Union headquarters here to rally and make signs for a Friday night caravan. Their plan is to clog traffic outside the big casinos to...Tags: Wages and Pensions, Organized Crime, Washington Redskins, Gaming and Lotteries, Bill Clinton
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'Company' Man
Zap2It.comWhen actors take a role, they'll often sketch out a backstory for their characters to help them figure out why they do the things they do. No such legwork was necessary, though, for Alfred Molina's latest role in TNT's miniseries "The Company." "The...Tags: Weaponry, Health and Safety at School, Alfred Molina, Movies, Central Intelligence Agency
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Let's make a (shady) deal
STAFF WRITERWatching "Syriana," one feels as if he's receiving cryptic transmissions from some corner of the world where life-altering, earth-rattling decisions are made every minute. The story it tells is so dense with portent and allusiveness that it often seems...Tags: Alexander Siddig, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Chris Cooper, Movies, George Clooney
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Terrorism's Ripple Effects
The police chief -------------------- By William J. Bratton -------------------- SEPT. 11, 2001, primary election day in New York City, began as a picture-perfect day. Early that morning, I'd done a call-in interview with radio show host Don...Tags: Architecture, Books, Don Imus, Local Elections, Industrial Accidents
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Oscars, blow by blow
The Envelope4:45 p.m. So, less than half an hour till the Oscar ceremony begins. And amazingly, some actresses have actually slipped inside the Kodak Theatre in Hollywood without being mauled by E! Entertainment's resident red-carpet manhandler, Isaac Mizrahi. After...Tags: Michelle Williams, Will Ferrell, Martin Scorsese, Jack Nicholson, Reese Witherspoon
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Crashing the party
Sun Movie CriticCrash, a film that suggests America has far to go to become a true racial melting pot, upset heavily favored Brokeback Mountain in being named the best picture of 2005 at last night's 78th annual Academy Awards ceremonies. The film, whose characters...Tags: Celebrity, Arts, Cinema Industry, Sandra Bullock, Matt Dillon
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Movie review: 'Syriana'
Tribune arts critic3 stars (out of four) The word "complicated" recurs at least twice in the shadowy, conspiratorial early scenes of "Syriana," and writer-director Stephen Gaghan isn't kidding. One of the toughest challenges filmmakers face in the political thriller...Tags: Cinema Industry, Movies, George Clooney, William Hurt, Terrorism
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