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Ken Burns' Glacier
Tribune NewspapersGLACIER NATIONAL PARK, Mont.—It's too early for civilians. As dawn's first light falls on the jagged peaks, creeps down the dwindling glaciers and glides across glass-faced Swiftcurrent Lake, most of the tourists in the Many Glacier Hotel are...Tags: Gardens and Parks, Movies, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Hotels and Accommodations, Tourism and Leisure
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Yearlong party for Santa Monica Pier's centennial
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterPeople were already in a celebratory mood on Sept. 9, 1909, the anniversary of California's 1850 admittance into the union. But for the thousands who turned out for the parade that day from Santa Monica City Hall to the beach there was an even grander...Tags: Building Material, Television Industry, Metal and Mineral, California, Beach Vacations
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Ken Burns on vacation/location at Glacier National Park
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterGlacier National Park, Mont. It's too early for civilians. As dawn's first light falls on the jagged peaks, creeps down the dwindling glaciers and glides across glass-faced Swiftcurrent Lake, most of the tourists in the Many Glacier Hotel are still...Tags: Gardens and Parks, Railway Transportation, Anthropology, Movies, Hotels and Accommodations
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Anne M. Brown, 83
Anne M. Brown, a homemaker who was active in the Roman Catholic charismatic movement, died Sunday of complications from surgery at Maryland Shock Trauma Center. The Catonsville resident was 83. Anne Marie Dixon was born and raised in Portsmouth, Va., and...Tags: Portsmouth (Portsmouth, Virginia), Catonsville, Virginia, Maryland, Bedford (Bedford, Virginia)
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'Camp Rock'
Times Television CriticWelcome to "Camp Rock." The latest in Disney's line of musical cash registers made in the shape of a TV movie, it debuts tonight on the Disney Channel, debuts again Saturday on ABC's "Wonderful World of Disney," and debuts again Sunday on ABC Family,...Tags: Movies, Cinderella, Minority Groups, Bob Dylan, Jonas Brothers
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Colorado vote reform could alter election
Tribune senior correspondentHow's this for a cliffhanger scenario on election night? The popular vote for president is close across the country, the Electoral College tally is neck-and-neck, and all eyes turn to Colorado--where nobody can say for sure how many of the state's nine...Tags: California, U.S. Elections, Democracy, Polls, Colorado
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Movie review: 'Stoked: The Rise and Fall of Gator'
Tribune staff reporter3 stars (out of 4) "That was a great time for us," Tony Hawk told the Village Voice in 1992, looking back on the 1980s, when he and Mark "Gator" Rogowski were kings of the first generation of skateboarding superstars. "We were making a ton of money, we...Tags: Murder, Mental Illness, Movies, Crimes, Culture
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Ride
FOR THE TIMESWednesday April 1, 1998 Given the El Dorado aspects of the rap music industry--which seems to rival only the NBA as the dream career of underprivileged youth--"Ride," a rap-meets-road movie, sort of blows its chance at making any serious comment...Tags: Sex, Movies, National Basketball Association, Family, Campbell (Osceola, Florida)
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Plump Fiction
SPECIAL TO THE TIMESFriday May 15, 1998 Quentin Tarantino's chief sin--other than his atrocious acting--has been to inspire every moron with access to a movie camera and Daddy's credit cards to knock off a low-budget, noirish thriller about young, disaffected clowns...Tags: Juliette Lewis, John Travolta, Movies, Quentin Tarantino, Samuel L. Jackson
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