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For Games, China playing to gallery
Chicago Tribune correspondentBEIJING — Decades in the making, China's march to the Olympics is nearly complete, but one might never have imagined that preparations would reach as far into the corners of Chinese daily life as this: a gymnasium on an obscure college campus in the...Tags: Architecture, Government, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Interior Policy, Colleges and Universities
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Meet Koby & Naomi
THE OWNER'S TAKE Alaskan malamutes Koby and Naomi, litter mates born one after the other a year ago, are always together. Naomi rules the roost and has no problem bossing around her big brother, even though he is almost twice her size, weighing in at...Tags: Alaska, Animals, Jack London, Haddam
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What was Kim Cattrall doing in Rudyard Kipling's bathtub?
Though Kim Cattrall is best known as Carrie Bradshaw's man-eating friend Samantha Jones in the HBO comedy series "Sex and the City" and in this summer's hit movie based on the show, the English-born Canadian-raised 51-year-old actress has a strong...Tags: Arthur Miller, Kim Cattrall, Movies, Family, Literature
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Guidelines for Freelance Writers
Dear Travel Writer: Welcome to the cornerstone of what we do. What follows on this page is the most important information contained in these several pages. The Los Angeles Times values honesty, fairness and truth. We understand the difficulties of the...Tags: Massachusetts, Values, Ethics, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Mass Media
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Paging Sean Connery
ACTOR Sean Connery will launch his autobiography, "Being a Scot," in August at the Edinburgh Book Festival. Festival director Catherine Lockerbie told Canada's CBC that "this book has gone through more permutations than James Bond has had shaken-not-...Tags: Sean Connery, Book, Ian Fleming
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Sascha Wolhandler
Special to the SunSascha Wolhandler describes herself as "an aging prom queen." However, most of Baltimore knows her as the dynamic caterer/restaurateur behind the 25-year-old Sascha's Catering and 8-year old Sascha's 527 Cafe, both of which she runs with her husband,...Tags: Magazines, Movies, Truman Capote, Newspaper and Magazine, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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Kim Cattrall Is No Sex Kitten
Special to The CourantMeet Kim Cattrall, near-villain in the buildup to "Sex and the City: the Movie" and a heckuva sociologist. She comes to this interview armed with observations of "Sex," her zesty character Samantha and their place in the zeitgeist. Cattrall says...Tags: Cynthia Nixon, Kim Cattrall, Sarah Jessica Parker, Movies, Television
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'Devil May Care' by Sebastian Faulks
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterMay 28, 2008 James Bond was the 20th century's most famous spy and -- almost as certainly -- one of its best-known literary characters. Had he lived, 007's creator, Ian Fleming, would be 100 years old today. A number of new books have been timed to...Tags: Sociology, Graham Greene, Eric Ambler, Lancaster (Lancaster, Virginia), Literature
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In Contention
EMMY balloting runs from Monday to June 20, during which time all 12,000 TV academy members vote for programs and individual branches decide contenders according to their peer group (actors vote on actors, for example). Then the Top 10 finalists submit...Tags: Kim Cattrall, Christmas, Conan O'Brien, Fredric March, Beverly Hills
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G-Star brings out quite a few stars
robert.kahn@newsday.comDennis Hopper, coat draped over one arm, recited a Rudyard Kipling poem to end G-Star's luxury denim collection Tuesday night at Gotham Hall. Hopper held a cordless microphone and seemed to have "If" memorized, unless there were cue cards hidden...Tags: David Wright, Brooke Shields, Candace Bushnell, NBC, Ice Skating
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