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THE HOMECOMING
The 14th hole at the Highland Park golf course is a 443-yard par four, slightly uphill from the tee before twisting right and heading downhill toward a green that is protected by a winding creek. It is a cruel hole, and one afternoon in the late summer of...Tags: Celebrity, High Schools, Steppenwolf Theatre, Justice System, Rivers
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Move over, 'Little Women': Mass. representatives pick 'Moby-Dick' as official 'epic novel'
BOSTON (AP) _ The question of whether to choose an official book for the state of Massachusetts made for a whale of a debate. The state House of Representatives on Thursday passed a bill naming "Moby-Dick" the state's official "epic novel." That was a...Tags: Parliament, Herman Melville, Lower House, Massachusetts
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Top 10 singles and albums
Singles Billboard, SoundScan and Broadcast Data Systems nationwide compilation. Pop 1. Whatever You Like … T.I. 2. So What … Pink 3. Love Lockdown … Kanye West 4. Disturbia … Rihanna 5. Paper Planes … MIA 6. Hot n Cold...Tags: Vicente Fernandez, Foo Fighters, Enrique Iglesias, Carrie Underwood, Tennessee
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The early years of David Lean, at UCLA
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterDon't expect to see any of David Lean's lavish epics such as "The Bridge on the River Kwai," "Lawrence of Arabia" and "Doctor Zhivago" at UCLA Film & Television Archive's retrospective of the Oscar-winning British director. The festival, which marks the...Tags: Charles Laughton, Jonathan Pryce, Cinema Industry, Herman Melville, Ray Harryhausen
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HOT STUFF
MOVIES BODY OF LIES. Russell Crowe and Leonardo DiCaprio are CIA agents on a terrorist hunt. Opens Friday. See story on page CX. CITY OF EMBER. Bill Murray makes another foray into science fiction (don't forget "Ghostbusters") in this story about an...Tags: Robert Bolt, Selma Blair, American Airlines, Inc., City of Ember, Madison Square Garden
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Train hobbyists are loco for that motion
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterIt's another Friday night at the Fullerton train station, which is full of the usual types: commuters with briefcases, people sprinting over a bridge because they found themselves on the wrong side of the tracks, families struggling with suitcases. At...Tags: National Government, Retirement, Photography, Burlington Northern Santa Fe Corporation, Hobbies
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Phish to rock Hampton Coliseum in March concerts
247-4732 | 247-4738Phish has resurfaced, ready to rock once again. Where did the jam band choose to play its first shows after four years swimming in oblivion? Hampton Coliseum, one of its favorite Phishbowls. The announcement came Wednesday morning in typically...Tags: Vermont, Indiana, Tickets, Assault, Music
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Evelyn Murray has been serving diners for years
Sentinel Staff WriterEvelyn Murray has an amazing memory. For about half a century, she has worked at Linda's La Cantina, a landmark Orlando restaurant, and in all that time she apparently hasn't forgotten a name -- or a joke. "I've been here so long that Moby Dick was...Tags: Wine, Beer, and Spirits, First United Corporation, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Virginia, Red Lobster
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Top 10 singles, albums
Singles Billboard, SoundScan and Broadcast Data Systems nationwide compilation. Pop 1. So What … Pink 2. Whatever You Like … T.I. 3. Disturbia … Rihanna 4. Paper Planes … MIA 5. Swagga Like Us … Jay-Z & T.I. 6. Forever...Tags: Vicente Fernandez, Enrique Iglesias, Keith Urban, Kenny Chesney, Carrie Underwood
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A Muppets holiday
Kermit, Miss Piggy, Fozzie Bear and the rest of the Muppets will help NBC celebrate the holidays this year. The network has announced its holiday-specials lineup for this year, and it's a little bigger than usual. The Muppet special, titled Letters to...Tags: Celebrity, Roxann Dawson, Kristy McNichol, Harry Connick Jr., Brian de Palma
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Neal Stephenson takes the long view
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterSEATTLE -- For all of Neal Stephenson's achievements, his most impressive may be his ability to attract a following equal parts hacker and literati. His popularity is all the more anomalous because his books are always long and often difficult. His last...Tags: Life, The Wire, Personal Service, National Security, Crimes
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'Log of the S.S. the Mrs. Unguentine' by Stanley Crawford
Log of the S.S. the Mrs. Unguentine
A Novel
Stanley Crawford
Dalkey Archive Press: 114 pp., $12.95 paper
ORIGINALLY published in 1972, Stanley Crawford's allegorical novel "Log of the S.S. the Mrs. Unguentine" has been in and out of print for years....Tags: Gertrude Stein, Donald Barthelme, Family, Cormac McCarthy, Marriage
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