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Eagle Scout medal is well worth the wait
Sun reporterSince the Boy Scouts of America were founded in 1910, they've been known for a two-word motto - Be Prepared. And while Bill Ehmann, owner of two dozen merit badges, has been a Scout for most of his life, nothing could prepare him for what happened...Tags: Wildlife, Natural Resources, Christianity, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, People
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Eve Carson
Search warrants unsealed Friday describe what may have been the final terrifying moments in the life of a promising college student: Kidnapped after choosing to stay home and study, taken in her own vehicle to be robbed at an ATM, and shot multiple times....Tags: Crimes, Health and Safety at School, Vehicles, Banking, Police
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Movie review: The Family Stone'
Tribune staff reporter2 stars (out of four) With mid-December buzz focused squarely on gay cowboys and Israeli assassins, and Tim Allen on "Santa Clause" hiatus, there's room in the Hollywood holiday landscape for a warm and cozy, frothy and familiar Christmas weeper. "The...Tags: Movies, Manhattan (New York City), Sarah Jessica Parker, Public Holidays, Minority Groups
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'The Family Stone'
Times Staff WriterHollywood is always making family comedies, but they are rarely about real families: relations who are as difficult as they are wonderful, people who both love and irritate the heck out of each other. Families like "The Family Stone." A contemporary...Tags: Family, Movies, Dermot Mulroney, Sarah Jessica Parker, Claire Danes
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'School for Scoundrels'
Special to The TimesThe comedy "School for Scoundrels," about a victimized, love-struck New York meter maid (Jon Heder of "Napoleon Dynamite") who gets tutored in jerky alpha male-ness, may not be as devilishly enjoyable as its title suggests, but it's by no means like...Tags: Movies, Billy Bob Thornton, New York
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Movie review: The Pink Panther'
Tribune movie critic2½ stars (out of four) Inspector Jacques Clouseau, that ineffable French purveyor of defective detection created by star Peter Sellers and moviemaker Blake Edwards in their classic "Pink Panther" series, may be in movie theaters this weekend, at the...Tags: Blake Edwards, Kevin Kline, Crimes, Movies, Theft
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'Big Fat Liar'
Special To The TimesFrankie Muniz, of the small mouth that moves mountains, may not wear well as he inches into adulthood. The shelf life for the brand of heroic incorrigibility he sells on the Fox network's "Malcolm in the Middle"--cocky, calculating, strutting with a...Tags: Los Angeles, Amanda Bynes, Lee Majors, Michigan, Movies
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'Just Married'
Times Staff Writer"Just Married" is of interest only as a product of such generic blandness as to be absolutely airtight: not a whiff of originality or real life has been allowed to spoil its plastic perfection. Ashton Kutcher and Brittany Murphy are attractive and skilled...Tags: Ashton Kutcher, Family, Movies, Venice, Beverly Hills
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Movie review: 'Without a Paddle'
Tribune Arts Critic1-1/2 stars (out of 4) Led by a trio of dumb, dumber and dumbest, "Without a Paddle" is a testosterone comedy that might just as well be titled "Without a Brain Cell." Transparently aimed at a young male audience, it tells of three men in their late 20s...Tags: Walt Disney, Natural Resources, Forests, Movies, Burt Reynolds
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'Without a Paddle'
Times Staff Writer"Without a Paddle," a low-hanging, late-summer comedy starring Seth Green, Matthew Lillard and Dax Shepard, owes more than just its title to a toilet-related idiom. Halfway up the creek, our heroes encounter a pair of tree-dwelling preservationists...Tags: John Boorman, Movies, Burt Reynolds, Seth Green, Oregon
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City Section
Saturday, Nov. 15 Football playoff pairings First round, Thursday; all games 7 p.m. unless noted City Championship Division #16 Gardena (Marine 4, 7-3) at #1 Venice (Western 1, 10-0); #9 San Pedro (Marine 2, 8-2) at #8 Crenshaw (Coliseum 2, 8-2), 2:15...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Florida Panthers, Ryan McNeil, Football, Baltimore Colts
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Movie review: 'Cheaper By the Dozen'
Tribune Staff Reporter2-1/2 stars (out of 4) In a culture that tells us we can have it all -- a career, financial security and a family -- "Cheaper by the Dozen" seems a tad anachronistic. This might be because the source material, a much-loved book of the same title,...Tags: Bonnie Hunt, Ernestine Gilbreth Carey, Oprah Winfrey, Movies, Thomas Baker
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