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SCREEN SCENE: Facets turns the clock back 40 years
Facets Cinematheque gears up for an entire week of programming called "40 Years After: Filming the '68 Revolution." Movies on the schedule, which begins Friday, include 1971's "The Murder of Fred Hampton" and Norman Mailer's third film, "Maidstone."...Tags: Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Theater, Murder, Crimes, Frank Lloyd Wright
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O.C. sheriff reaches outside agency to fill some top posts
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterOrange County's newly appointed sheriff reached outside her department to find two of her top five commanders, further distancing the law enforcement agency from the scandal-plagued administration of former Sheriff Michael S. Carona. During a news...Tags: Veterans Affairs, Jack Anderson, Los Angeles, Orange County Sheriff's Office, Sandra Hutchens
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Badges issued by former O.C. sheriff will be collected
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersOrange County Sheriff Sandra Hutchens said Wednesday that she plans to recall all the badges that her indicted predecessor handed out to a group of more than 400 civilian volunteers, many the county's most wealthy and influential residents. Hutchens said...Tags: Veterans Affairs, Prisons, Jack Anderson, Anaheim, Los Angeles
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USGA chief Jim Hyler predicts tough but fair Open course at Torrey Pines
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterJim Hyler, chairman of the USGA championship committee, said today that Torrey Pines was exactly where organizers wanted it to be on the eve of the 108th U.S. Open. It's going to be tough, but he believes it will be fair. That means expecting anyone to...Tags: Phil Mickelson, U.S. Open Golf, Retief Goosen, Golf, Tiger Woods
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You want U.S. Open stuff? They have it
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterLA JOLLA -- One word for the 108th U.S. Open at 7,643-yard Torrey Pines: big. One word for the merchandise tent along the first fairway: Well, what's bigger than big? Huge? Massive? Cavernous? You could put a basketball gymnasium inside the 39,000...Tags: Phil Mickelson, U.S. Open Golf, Golf, Tiger Woods
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Sports figures take sides with campaign donations
jim.baumbach@newsday.comThe world of sports is a multibillion- dollar enterprise that allows owners, team executives, head coaches and players to walk around with money clips filled with hundreds and investment accounts stuffed with millions. People with substantial money are...Tags: Mark Shapiro, Miami Heat, Basketball, National Government, Boston Red Sox
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Alabama's Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail is a full-course feast
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterHuntsville, Ala. The National Golf Foundation, which tracks trends throughout the industry, considers an avid golfer to be anyone who plays eight rounds a year. I'm not sure what that means my three friends and I are. Fanatic? Obsessive compulsive? Nuts?...Tags: Heads of State, Heavy Engineering, Golf, Government, Personal Service
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T-Mac exacts some revenge on Utah
Tracy McGrady scored 47 points and the Houston Rockets got a little revenge for last season's opening-round playoff loss by beating the Utah Jazz 106-95. FAST BREAKS: Mike James added 15 points -- two more than the Jazz reserves combined -- and Chuck...Tags: Mehmet Okur, Basketball, Tracy McGrady, National Basketball Association, Houston Rockets
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Play of Lakers' second unit is first-rate
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe Lakers are on top of the Western Conference. Their reserves might be there too. Be it Sasha Vujacic's three-point accuracy, Jordan Farmar's push-the-pace persona or Ronny Turiaf's liveliness around the basket, the Lakers have received continual...Tags: Vladimir Radmanovic, Basketball, Kurt Thomas, Jason Terry, Derek Fisher
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Lakers, Clippers stand pat
The NBA's trading deadline passed today without the Lakers or Clippers making any last-minute moves.
There was speculation that Clippers point guard Sam Cassell, 38, and in the final year of his contract, would be swapped to a playoff contender, but he...Tags: Basketball, Kurt Thomas, LeBron James, Shannon Brown, Shawn Marion
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Inside: A look at the Amityville Warriors
Mention Amityville in almost any conversation and the first thoughts usually relate to haunted houses and classic horror flicks. But in the early part of this century, the most frightened people in the town were probably walking onto the high school's...Tags: Football, History, Minnesota Timberwolves, Basketball, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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Editors' picks
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Torrey Pines (San Diego): SoCal's Pebble. Where else can public walk on and play U.S. Open course? Worth every penny. Great views. Stay at the lodge and play South & North.
Rancho Park (Los Angeles): Great history. Great track....Tags: Roger Smith, PGA Tour, Lee Trevino, U.S. Open Golf, Golf
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