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Film Review: Plot has one gaping bullet hole
It used to be that actors stopped playing tough-guy action roles after reaching 60. John Wayne probably held out the longest, into his late 60s. With Clint Eastwood continuing into his late 70s (in "Gran Torino"), Arnold Schwarzenegger (65) and...
Tags: Movies, The Last Stand (movie), Jason Momoa, James Cameron, Gran Torino (movie)
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DVD review: Doomsday portrayed in three parts
When “The Last Stand,” Arnold Schwarzenegger's comeback film, is released on Jan. 18, Kim Jee-woon (“A Tale of Two Sisters,” “The Good, the Bad, the Weird”) will become the first Korean director to break into Hollywood....
Tags: Blu-ray Discs, The Last Stand (movie), Nicole Kidman, DVDs, Chris Evans
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Film review: 'Jack Reacher' thriller is a bit of a reach
For fans of Lee Child's series of Jack Reacher thrillers, the decision to cast Tom Cruise as Reacher must seem like ... well ... a reach. Child's protagonist is light-haired, nearly 6 and a half feet tall, burly enough to be instantly intimidating, and...
Tags: Movies, Action (genre), Richard Jenkins, Rosamund Pike, Criminals
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Q&A with former California Gov. Gray Davis
Former California Gov. Gray Davis is a delegate this week to the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, North Carolina, where Barack Obama will tonight accept his party's nomination for a second term. Davis, whose second term in office was cut short...
Tags: Parties and Movements, Democratic Party, 2012 Democratic National Convention, Tampa, Regional Authority
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What Arnold Schwarzenegger can teach about the presidential campaign
CHARLOTTE, N.C – In 2005, California voters spanked Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, rejecting a series of ballot measures he had promoted to change state government and shake up the public education system. A year later, he won reelection in a blowout....Tags: Democratic Party, Barack Obama, Los Angeles Times, Mark Z. Barabak, Elections
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Kayaking on L.A. River could expand to Glendale
Officials expect to approve a set of guidelines for kayaking along a stretch of the Los Angeles River that flows near the Los Angeles-Glendale border by next summer. The guidelines would be welcomed with open arms by groups aiming to expand riverway...
Tags: Bette Davis, Canoeing and Kayaking, Travel, Memorial Day, Google+
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Ron Kaye: You, the voter, must pay attention
Mail-in voting for the general election two weeks from now already is under way with reforms in place — open primaries and the end of gerrymandered legislative districts — that are supposed to end the stalemate in Sacramento. The odds of...Tags: Parties and Movements, Arts and Culture, Democratic Party, Republican Party, Voting
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Unclassified Info: Public speaking as character builder
When I’m not spending my time inciting the ire of readers around the community, I have a relatively interesting day job in corporate America. Aside from the regular demands of the daily grind, the company is obsessive about the growth and...Tags: Ansel Adams, Abraham Lincoln, Minority Groups, Martin Luther King Jr., Human Interest
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Small Wonders: Kim Kardashian for mayor
Dear Kim, I hear you want to run for mayor of my hometown, Glendale, California. I'm sure by now you've discovered one doesn't “run for mayor” of Glendale. No. One first runs for City Council and then wins the annual intra-council rock-...Tags: Kim Kardashian, Periodicals, Whole Foods Market, Mario Lopez, Facebook
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School district pushes forward with transitional kindergarten
Glendale Unified school board members voted unanimously Tuesday to launch a pre-kindergarten program for children with fall birthdays despite ongoing uncertainty about state funding.
“My primary concern at this point is we have parents that need...Tags: Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Judges, Executive Branch, Teaching and Learning
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Gov. Brown appointed jobs advisor to bullet train board
Gov. Jerry Brown appointed an advisor, Michael Rossi, to the board of the California High-Speed Rail Authority on Wednesday. Rossi is Brown’s senior advisor for jobs and business development and had a long banking and finance career prior to joining...Tags: Executive Branch, Jerry Brown, Regional Authority, Government, University of California
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Jack Scott to retire from college post
Jack Scott, the chancellor of the California Community College system and a former college leader and state lawmaker based in Pasadena, will retire from his current post in September, ending 58 years in public life.
“I have greatly enjoyed my...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Executive Branch, Jack Scott, Government, Politics
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