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'Nanking' (doc about Japan's 1937 attack on China's capital city) -- 3 stars
Tribune arts criticAmong its other accomplishments, Ken Burns' recent series on public television reminded a lot of us that our knowledge of World War II history is sadly sketchy. In a more modest vein, but with similar eye-opening importance, the much shorter "Nanking"...Tags: Stephen Dorff, Ken Burns, Movies, Rape, Gene Siskel
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'Nanking'
"Nanking" submits yet another reminder, if any more were needed, of how wickedness in the 20th century achieved dimensions previously considered unimaginable - or unbearable. Seventy years ago this week, the Japanese military invaded Nanking, then the...Tags: Manhattan, Movies, Iris Chang, Rape, Juvenile Delinquency
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What's in a name? Check these directors
The recent death of Swedish film director Ingmar Bergman brings to mind great artists who have inspired descriptions derived from their names, such as Bergmanesque. "Scorsesesque" and "Spielbergian" may not be officially recognized adjectives, but why...Tags: Marshall McLuhan, Buddhism, James Cameron, Sigourney Weaver, Michael Bay
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Martha Stewart Denies Insider Sales
The Associated PressMartha Stewart said she sold shares of biotech drug maker ImClone just before its value collapsed but never spoke about the sale to the company's founder, a friend now accused of insider trading. The domestic lifestyle celebrity sold her remaining 3,...Tags: Western Medicines, Manhattan, Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia Incorporated, ImClone Systems Incorporated, Securities
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Samuel Waksal in brief
Age: 55. Born in Paris and moved with his family in the early 1950s to Dayton, Ohio. Residence: SoHo loft in Manhattan, two homes in the Hamptons, on Long Island. Career: Scientist and researcher, with a doctorate in immunobiology. Undergraduate and...Tags: Western Medicines, New York, Corporate Crime, Medicine, Bankruptcy
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5 films that are '70s time capsules
1. FIVE EASY PIECES (Bob Rafelson; 1970) 3 1/2 stars Jack Nicholson in one of his signature roles as alienated Bobby Dupea, a classical pianist from an affluent family who buries himself in the persona of an oil rigger with a white-trash girlfriend...Tags: Lily Tomlin, Country Music, Bob Rafelson, Robert Altman, Allen Garfield
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Bad Moon
TIMES STAFF WRITERSaturday November 2, 1996 Shame on Morgan Creek for changing the title of "Thor" to "Bad Moon"! That's because Thor, a German shepherd of exceptional intelligence, is the true star of this well-made werewolf movie that's appropriate post-...Tags: Bodies of Water, Movies, Rivers, House and Home
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Top winners from 1979
denotes winner Performance by an actor in a leading role Dustin Hoffman as Ted Kramer in KRAMER VS. KRAMER Stanley Jaffe Productions; Columbia Jack Lemmon as Jack Godell in THE CHINA SYNDROME Michael Douglas/IPC Films Production; Columbia Al Pacino...Tags: Bette Midler, Jane Fonda, Diseases, Melvyn Douglas, Sally Field
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