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Paperbacks
Chronicle of a Plague, Revisted By Andrew Holleran Da Capo, $16 New and republished essays about the AIDS crisis. The Difference Between Women and Men By Bret Lott Ballantine, $14 Bret Lott takes a dreamlike approach to revelatory moments in...Tags: Road Accidents, Annie Dillard, Court Administration, Patricia Highsmith, Book
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His wit was hard-boiled
Special to The TimesWE think we know Damon Runyon, and we might think we're pretty jaded about him, but a fat new anthology, " 'Guys and Dolls' and Other Writings" (Penguin: 636 pp., $18 paper), introduced by Pete Hamill and edited and annotated by Cornell professor Daniel...Tags: History, Marlon Brando, Colorado, Laurence Sterne, Philosophy
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Where history turned
FIRST, BECAUSE of what happened there 40 years ago today, it was a crime scene. Then it became evidence in a murder trial. The passage of time eased it from a place of horror to a place in history. And then bureaucracy consigned it -- most of it -- to a...Tags: Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill, History, Primaries, Tourism and Leisure, Los Angeles
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When hope lived
Forty years ago this week, Robert F. Kennedy was assassinated at the Ambassador Hotel after winning the 1968 California Democratic presidential primary. One moment he was thanking a standing-room crowd, the next he was sprawled in a hotel pantry, blood...Tags: Photography, Henry Holt, Bill Clinton, Books and Magazines, California
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Looking for literary spirts
Special to amNewYorkThe dark caverns of New York City's bars have inspired such great works as Pete Hamill's "A Drinking Life," Hunter S. Thompson's "The Rum Diary" and James Baldwin's "Previous Condition." While many of these old haunts have since bit the dust, a handful...Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Greenwich Village, E.E. Cummings, Norman Mailer, Steve McQueen
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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: History, Gore Vidal, Deer Park (Cook, Illinois), Central Park, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California)
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A media memoir
Times Staff WriterAMELIA ISLAND, Fla. — During an eventful 45-year career, Edward Kosner has held some of the most prestigious posts in journalism, as the editor of Newsweek, New York magazine, Esquire and the New York Daily News. But when it came time to write his...Tags: Washington Post Company, Books and Magazines, Periodicals, Rupert Murdoch, Magazines
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Wake for Dennis Duggan, newspaperman
Newsday Staff WritersThe men and women whose lives filled the columns penned by Newsday's Dennis Duggan filed into an Upper East Side funeral home Wednesday, trading tales about the late columnist as if he were one of the epic Irish poets he so loved to quote. Duggan, who...Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Death and Dying, Fires, Ed Koch, Raymond W. Kelly
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Books
Get a feel for the place by reading these books about or set in New York City. Andy Warhol, Pat Hackett (ed): The Andy Warhol Diaries A wild and bitchy account of New York clublife in the 1970s. Kenneth Jackson (ed): The Encyclopedia of New York City...Tags: History, Subway Transportation, Robert Moses, Irving Howe, New York Times
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Newsday columnist Duggan dies
Newsday Staff WriterDennis Duggan, one of the last of an old-time breed of newspapermen, a warm-hearted and keen-eyed journalist who spent more than a half-century charming his way into the lives, hearts and histories of people in his beloved New York City, died yesterday....Tags: Quinnipiac University, Tom Wolfe, Medical Specialization, New York Times, Periodicals
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John Kerry: Veteran politician
Chicago Tribune staff reporterThey called themselves the winter soldiers. In tattered Vietnam combat fatigues, the anti-war veterans marched through the small towns and strip malls of central New Jersey in September 1970. Staging "guerrilla theater" re-enactments of the conflict...Tags: History, John McCain, Democratic Party, Teresa Heinz Kerry, Corruption
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New York Museums & Art
MUSEUMS QUEENS ASTORIA. "Behind the Screen,” exploring the film and television industry, permanent; "Expanded Entertainment,” more than 20 games and digital interactive artworks illustrating the evolution of digital play over the past four decades,...Tags: History, Arts, Museum of Modern Art, Libraries and Museums, Brice Marden
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