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Crime office under probe grew rapidly
Sun StaffLt. Gov. Kathleen Kennedy Townsend called it a "tiny little office" being picked on by an aggressive U.S. attorney. But the Governor's Office of Crime Control and Prevention, which finds itself tangled in a federal investigation over at least one grant...Tags: Executive Branch, Colleges and Universities, Politics, State Budgets, Ocean City
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Going Forward
Times Travel WriterOn Sept. 11, after we had heard the news about the terrorist attacks in New York and on the Pentagon, I was standing on the balcony of my apartment in Los Angeles on a rare night when I wasn't on the road. Suddenly I realized that something was...Tags: Argentina, Delaware, Paris (France), New Mexico, Los Angeles
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'Mind' script personal journey for writer
Los Angeles Times Staff Writer"A Beautiful Mind" is often described as a film about Nobel Prize-winning mathematician John Forbes Nash's harrowing journey into schizophrenia. But the film, which earned eight Oscar nominations, is also the culmination of an intensely personal journey...Tags: Graydon Carter, Behavioral Conditions, Academy Awards, Nobel Prize Awards, Brian Grazer
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'Beautiful Mind' Script Was Tortuous Journey For Screenwriter
Times Staff Writer"A Beautiful Mind" is often described as a film about Nobel Prize-winning mathematician John Forbes Nash's harrowing journey into schizophrenia. But the film, which earned eight Oscar nominations Tuesday, is also the culmination of an intensely...Tags: Graydon Carter, Behavioral Conditions, Academy Awards, Nobel Prize Awards, Cinema Industry
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Hailing the rails of New York
Special to The TimesSix separate realms make up New York City: the five boroughs and the world that buzzes mostly below. The city's subway system has its own music, culture and rules. A single station has more characters than a Dickens novel. Many New Yorkers consider the...Tags: New York City, Salsa (genre), Transportation, Subway Transportation Industry, Travel
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Isabella: Eccentric, But Her Own Woman
"For years I had tried to measure up to the rest of the Beechers." - Isabella Beecher Hooker A historian once wrote that the kindest thing he could say about Isabella Beecher Hooker was "she must have been a little mad." In a family letter, Harriet...Tags: Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), Colleges and Universities, Lyman Beecher, Politics, Adultery
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Firefighters, police toil through grief
Sun StaffNEW YORK -- At Hook and Ladder Company 3 of Battalion 6 on East 13th Street, Mike Moran's tired, sad, bloodshot, blue eyes only begin to tell the story. Two-fifths of the firefighter's 25-member company was unaccounted for yesterday, presumed buried...Tags: New York City, Joseph Potasnik, Forehead, Health and Safety at Work, Disasters and Accidents
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Widow Kills Self in Dream House
Times Staff WriterThere was already too much sadness in Pat Flounders' life. But the loss of her husband of 19 years in the World Trade Center terrorist attack was more than she could bear. So now she too is part of the human wreckage of Sept. 11. After orchestrating a...Tags: Breast Cancer, Terrorism, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Lantana, Surgery
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David Berry
Work and family were David Berry's two consuming passions. As research director at the brokerage firm of Keefe, Bruyette & Woods, Berry kept long hours. To cut down on commuting time, he lived with his wife and three young sons in Brooklyn Heights,...Tags: Yale University, Stock Broking, Oklahoma, Education
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