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Egyptian Theatre to host best-films festival
You now have no excuse not to have seen some of the greatest classics of film. No more mumbling vague generalities in conversations with your cinéaste friends, then scrambling to catch up with the DVDs, because this weekend the American Cinematheque is...Tags: William Holden, Rosemary Clooney, Music Theater, Mickey Rourke, Gloria Swanson
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Economy takes toll on NYC HIV Center
Associated Press WriterLast spring, when officials at St. Vincent's Hospital Manhattan began organizing a fundraiser for its Comprehensive HIV Center, it didn't seem that unreasonable to start ticket prices at $500 each. Now, as the economic turmoil deepens, $500 "is a huge...Tags: Chelsea (Manhattan, New York), Diseases, Gays and Lesbians, Minority Groups, Manhattan (New York City)
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On Letterman Tonight: Funniest Bits
The TV ZoneYa know, the nice people at "Late Show with David Letterman" have taken to transcribing his nightly monologue, and then they send it out to...me. Yes, just me. No one else. On the planet. It's amazing. Well, no one......Tags: Hillary Clinton, Sarah Palin, David Letterman, Paris Hilton
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12 firefighters hurt as 2 trucks collide in NYC
The Fire Department says two of its trucks have collided in Manhattan's Greenwich Village, sending a dozen firefighters to hospitals. Five are in serious, but stable condition, while seven have minor injuries. It's not clear what caused the accident...Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Vehicles, Heavy Engineering, Fires
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Fire trucks collide, injuring 12
Two FDNY fire trucks rushing to the same alarm call yesterday slammed into each other in Greenwich Village, a department spokesman said. A dozen firefighters aboard the trucks were taken to the hospital following the accident, at West 10th Street and...Tags: Vehicles, Fires, Fire Department of New York
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Firetrucks collide, 12 firefighters injured
matthew.chayes@newsday.comTwo FDNY fire trucks rushing to the same alarm call yesterday slammed into each other in Greenwich Village, a department spokesman said. A dozen firefighters aboard the trucks were taken to the hospital following the accident, at West 10th and 7th...Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Vehicles, Heavy Engineering, Fires
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Of heaven and hell
The branches are from Connecticut, but Martha Clarke is in hell. Or, she's in paradise. Sometimes, it's hard to tell the difference.
On stage, half a dozen dancers preparing for a new staging of The Garden of Earthly Delights wave bare tree branches...Tags: Natural Resources, Music Theater, Family, Wildlife, Nature
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ONE-MINUTE REVIEWS: "The Film Club" by David Gilmour; "Hurry Down Sunshine" by Michael Greenberg; "An Exact Replica of a Figment of My Imagination" by Elizabeth McCracken; "The House at Sugar Beach" by Helene Cooper;
The year 2008 has been a vintage year for memoirs. Some configuration of the ripening of family tragedies and the tenderness with which memories fade has inspired stories with great resonance. These memoirs—four of a banner year's best—offer a...Tags: Elmore Leonard, Vermont, Medical Staff, People, Family
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Critic John Leonard dies at age 69
The Associated PressLiterary and cultural critic John Leonard, an early champion of Toni Morrison, Gabriel Garcia Marquez and many other authors, and so consumed and informed by books that Kurt Vonnegut once praised him as "the smartest man who ever lived," has died at age...Tags: Death and Dying, Upper East Side, Reviews, Manhattan (New York City), Berkeley (Alameda, California)
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Campaign's exuberance is reflected in exhibit
Tribune correspondentNEW YORK—The candidate is wearing his standard, neatly pressed suit. He's in a gym in Missoula. But instead of speaking to crowd of supporters, he's doing a pull-up, his feet dangling in midair. This jarring juxtaposition of businesslike appearance...Tags: Democratic National Conventions, New York University, Annie Leibovitz, Barack Obama, 2008 U.S. Presidential Election
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Bulletin Board: Events and groups' meetings in Palm Beach County
Today Al-Anon Family Group, Boca Butterfly, beginner meeting 7 p.m., regular meeting 7:30 p.m., Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church, 22094 Lyons Road, Boca Raton. Call 561-278-3481. Art Film, Larry Rivers: Public and Private, musician, author and...Tags: Crossroads, Florida Atlantic University, Lake Worth, Anglican, Boca Raton Museum of Art
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In 'poor but sexy' Berlin, no high prices to wall you in from savoring city steeped in history
Associated Press WriterBERLIN (AP) _ If you show up in Berlin strapped for cash, you're in good company. The German capital's sizable student population, high unemployment rate and swelling starving artist contingent makes penny-pinching a citywide obsession. This is, after...Tags: Sausages, Barack Obama, Deutsche Bank AG, Apartments, Guggenheim Museum
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