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10 things you might not know about France
The French are fabulous again. Witness President Nicolas Sarkozy's recent trip to Britain with his new and glamorous wife, Carla Bruni. There is even word that the French are warming to Americans: A recent poll found 32 percent of the French are pro-...Tags: World War I (1914-1918), Josephine Baker, Marriage, Politics, Travel
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Novelist Norman Mailer Dies at 84
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterNovember 11, 2007 Norman Mailer, the pugnacious two-time Pulitzer Prize winner who jabbed and bobbed his way, sometimes literally, through an extraordinary career as one of the most original and audacious voices in postwar American letters, died...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Charles Manson, John F. Kennedy, George W. Bush, Arts and Culture
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Years apart, lovers reconnect
Special to the Los Angeles TimesNICHOLAS DELBANCO is admirably prolific. He has written 16 books of fiction and edited seven others, including anthologies of writing by winners of the Hopwood Awards, which he oversees at the University of Michigan. And he has written seven nonfiction...Tags: Timothy Leary, Colleges and Universities, Architecture, Death, San Francisco
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Why we read
There's a book I don't remember well, though I can remember precisely where I found it in my elementary school library -- three yards to the right of the door, in the middle of the third shelf from the floor.
I was, and remain, a compulsive reader. Back...Tags: Death, Petroleum Industry, Los Angeles Times, The Women (movie, 2008), Amy Tan
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'P.S.: Further Thoughts From a Lifetime of Listening' by Studs Terkel
Studs Terkel, who died last month at the age of 96, was America's most popular oral historian.
Though never a "writer" of the first rank, he nevertheless was a unique contributor to American letters and a vital link to the current of idealistic...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Death, St. Valentine's Day Massacre (1929), Arts and Culture, Norma Shearer
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More than a curiosity
A Father's Law By Richard Wright HarperPerennial, 268 pages, $14.95 paper Modern American literature changed forever in March 1940 with the publication of Richard Wright's first novel, "Native Son." After the book's huge success, Wright spent the...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Death, NPR, Heart Attack, Laws
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From Aase to Zito
Cal Ripken's first major-league hit came against Dennis Lamp of the Chicago White Sox on Aug. 16, 1981. His last hit came against Frank Castillo of the Boston Red Sox in Game 1 of a doubleheader on Oct. 5, 2001. Ripken finished his career with 3,184...Tags: Mike Trombley, Al Levine, Scott Erickson, Ken Vining, Ryan Rupe
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Sweep extra sweet for Cubs fans
Tribune staff reporterNot in their wildest dreams did Cubs fans think it would come to this. It's one thing for the Cubs to sweep the White Sox back to the South Side with a 13-7 victory before 39,320 fans, most of whom were mocking the Sox with an off-key rendition of "Na,...Tags: Jose Hernandez, Chicago Cubs, Scott Servais, Baseball, Sports
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Riches of the Riviera
Times Staff WriterIt's high season on the French Riviera. The sun is hot, the Champagne is cold and the parties are nonstop. On the yachts and in the seaside villas and luxury hotels, the rich and famous are doing what they do best: enjoying the fruits of their fortunes....Tags: Arts and Culture, Tourism and Leisure, France, Grace Kelly, Film Festivals
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Cubs, Lieber roll over Sox
Tribune staff reporterAfter Sunday's game James Baldwin will board a plane to Atlanta, where he will pitch in his first All-Star Game. And Jon Lieber will hop a flight to Mobile, Ala., where he will help construct a baby room for his wife, Jessica, who is expecting their...Tags: Chicago Cubs, Jon Lieber, Wrigley Field, Sammy Sosa, Mark Grace
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Movie review: 'Brother to Brother'
SPECIAL TO THE TRIBUNE2 stars (out of 4) There might be a lot to root for in "Brother to Brother," a low-budget indie about a black, gay college kid who befriends a living relic from the Harlem Renaissance, but there's little that made me actually like watching it. Ambitious...Tags: Death, Daniel Sunjata, Aunjanue Ellis, Movies, Gays and Lesbians
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Pitcher-perfect win
Tribune staff reporterMark Buehrle still dwells on his imperfections while maintaining a perfect record, which is perfectly acceptable behavior to the White Sox. Buehrle improved to 4-0 on Wednesday after a 7-2 victory over Cleveland, joining Randy Johnson and Matt Morris...Tags: Basketball, Mark Buehrle, Keith Foulke, Matt Lawton, Kenny Lofton
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