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    May 17, 2006 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Festival has many looks

    The Festival de Cannes wants to be all things to all people, to be the place for breakout extravaganzas as well as artistic ventures. For this year's 59th edition, both ends of the spectrum have American names attached.
    Times Staff Writer
    The Festival de Cannes wants to be all things to all people, to be the place for breakout extravaganzas as well as artistic ventures. For this year's 59th edition, both ends of the spectrum have American names attached. It's the sheer size of the thing...

    Tags: Alexander Payne, Arts and Culture, French Movies, Sergei Eisenstein, Sofia Coppola

  2. Jun 30, 2006 |Story| Zap2It
  3. Filmmakers Know 'Who Killed the Electric Car'

    People who weren't living in California in 1996 may have a little difficulty with the basic premise of Chris Paine's documentary "Who Killed the Electric Car?"
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    People who weren't living in California in 1996 may have a little difficulty with the basic premise of Chris Paine's documentary "Who Killed the Electric Car?" "I think we made the movie first to like let people know that the electric car existed in...

    Tags: Death, Murder, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Mel Gibson, Peter Horton

  4. May 24, 2006 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. 'An Inconvenient Truth'

    Critics have labeled Al Gore and his decades-long crusade to curb global warming as "alarmist." But if you've been warning people that the sky is falling for more than 20 years and it really <I>is </I>falling (or at least heating up), don't you have an obligation to sound an alarm?
    Times Staff Writer
    Critics have labeled Al Gore and his decades-long crusade to curb global warming as "alarmist." But if you've been warning people that the sky is falling for more than 20 years and it really is falling (or at least heating up), don't you have an...

    Tags: Environmental Issues, Politics, Disasters, Al Gore, Weather

  6. Nov 16, 2006 |Story| Zap2It
  7. Gore Doc Leads Oscar Finalists

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    Al Gore's acclaimed and successful PowerPoint presentation "An Inconvenient Truth" is one of the 15 films that will compete for the documentary feature Oscar this year. While 81 films were originally qualified for the 79th Academy Awards, the Documentary...

    Tags: Blindsight (movie), Death, Iraq, Washington (U.S. state), Entertainment

  8. Dec 1, 2006 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Politics of fashion

    What better place to do a little Oscar campaigning than GQ's posh party to celebrate their annual Men of the Year Awards issue?
    By Elizabeth Snead, The Envelope
    What better place to do a little Oscar campaigning than GQ's posh party to celebrate their annual Men of the Year Awards issue? Leonardo DiCaprio, who has two contenders ("Blood Diamond" and "The Departed") in the mix this awards season, arrived early...

    Tags: Jennifer Garner, Death, Lindsay Lohan, Barbra Streisand, Keith Olbermann

  10. May 21, 2006 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Gore Kills in Cannes

    Former Vice President Al Gore, who arrived here for the Cannes International Film Festival promoting his new documentary on global warming called "An Inconvenient Truth," was asked at a press conference Saturday how he should be addressed.
    Times Staff Writer
    Former Vice President Al Gore, who arrived here for the Cannes International Film Festival promoting his new documentary on global warming called "An Inconvenient Truth," was asked at a press conference Saturday how he should be addressed. "Your...

    Tags: Death, Vice (movie), Global Warming, Environmental Issues, Al Gore

  12. May 14, 2006 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Al Gore warms up

    WHEN Al Gore lost the presidency in a disputed election, it hurt &#8212; more than he ever was willing to show, more perhaps than he could show. He told his friends and supporters that it was "liberating" to be out of politics. Privately, he expressed his feelings sparingly: "It was a difficult blow ... "
    Times Staff Writer
    WHEN Al Gore lost the presidency in a disputed election, it hurt — more than he ever was willing to show, more perhaps than he could show. He told his friends and supporters that it was "liberating" to be out of politics. Privately, he expressed his...

    Tags: Seinfeld (tv program), Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Government, Politics, U.S. House of Representatives

  14. May 11, 2006 |Story| Zap2It
  15. Gore Documentary's Gross Goes Green

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    The filmmakers behind the documentary "An Inconvenient Truth" have always hoped their film would make a difference. Now it seems like a sure thing. Paramount Classics, the doc's distributor, announced on Thursday that the company has committed five...

    Tags: Vice (movie), Global Warming, Environmental Issues, Al Gore, Weather

  16. Jul 7, 2006 |Story| Zap2It
  17. Brokaw Examines Chilling Facts About Global Warming

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    Since the devastation of Hurricane Katrina, global warming has become one hot topic. The film "An Inconvenient Truth," in which former Vice President Al Gore presents some unsettling and sobering facts about the alarming steady rise in Earth's...

    Tags: Forests, Princeton University, Environmental Issues, Water, Global Expansion

  18. Jun 20, 2006 |Story| Zap2It
  19. Shue Fits Another Baby Into Family

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    Elisabeth Shue can begin her adventures in babysitting all over again. The Oscar-nominated actress and her husband, TV director Davis Guggenheim, welcomed their third child on Sunday, June 18, reports People. The baby girl is named Agnes Charles...

    Tags: New York City Police Department, The Karate Kid (movie, 2010), Academy Awards, Al Gore, Charles Guggenheim

  20. Nov 3, 2006 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. 'The Great Warming'

    Evangelical Christianity and ecological conservation ought to be natural allies. Shouldn't people who believe that Earth is God's greatest gift to humankind protect and preserve his creation? The problem is guilt by association, with environmentalists usually thought of as liberals. Many evangelicals wouldn't believe Al Gore if he said it was raining, let alone that the planet faces imminent man-made catastrophe.
    Special to The Times
    Evangelical Christianity and ecological conservation ought to be natural allies. Shouldn't people who believe that Earth is God's greatest gift to humankind protect and preserve his creation? The problem is guilt by association, with environmentalists...

    Tags: Weather Warnings, Vehicles, Sam Adams, Global Warming, Passenger Cars

  22. Nov 19, 2006 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Earth's warm, but he's hot

    <strong>Aftermath I: </strong>Forget Johnny Depp, Orlando Bloom, Daniel Craig, Leonardo DiCaprio and even Borat. Winner of the hottest male presence this year in a film is none other than former Vice President Al Gore
    Times Staff Writer
    Aftermath I: Forget Johnny Depp, Orlando Bloom, Daniel Craig, Leonardo DiCaprio and even Borat. Winner of the hottest male presence this year in a film is none other than former Vice President Al Gore In "An Inconvenient Truth," his documentary on global...

    Tags: Daniel Craig, Star Trek (movie, 2009), Environmental Issues, Politics, Al Gore

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