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Denzel and Travolta Co-Star in Remake of Classic Hostage Drama

John Godey's best-selling novel, "The Taking of Pelham 123," revolves around a quartet of armed crooks who hijack a New York City subway train and threaten to start killing passengers one-by-one if their ransom demands are not met in an hour. Beyond that basic outline however, each director who takes on the project seems inclined to alter the terrifying tale of suspense however he sees fit. . . .

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Philemon Timothy Reid, who was recently awarded a 2009 Lifetime Achievement Award from North Portland's Interstate Firehouse Cultural Center, died Tuesday. He was 63, less than a month shy of his 64th birthday.
 Reid's love for blues and jazz, particularly musicians John Coltrane, Miles Davis and singers Ella Fitzgerald and Nancy Wilson, was reflected in his colorful paintings and sculptures. Although Reid's only formal art training was in high school, he developed his own unique style that was heavily influenced by Cubism and the artist Picasso. . . .

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Allen Temple C.M.E. Church is the honored host of the 43rd Annual Conference of the Alaska Pacific Region in Portland, through Saturday, June 20, at the Airport Holiday Inn.  The Ninth Episcopal District Theme, "From Good To Great: The Jesus Challenge – Building Leaders  For Today and Tomorrow" sets the tone for the Quadrennial  National Conference scheduled for  September,  2009  in  St. Louis, Mo. Bishop Henry M. Williamson, Sr. . . .

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Ask the AG: Consumer Protection Tips

The weak economy means that an increasing number of retailers and service providers are shutting their doors – including, this week, Eddie Bauer stores. If you paid your deposit with your credit card, you may be able to request a refund known as a "chargeback" from the card issuer. But if you paid by cash or check, your option is file a claim with the bankruptcy court and wait to see what happens. . . .

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Maryland Native Jada Pinkett Smith studied dance and acting at the Baltimore School for the Arts and the North Carolina School of the Arts before getting her big break when she landed a role on the long-running NBC-series, "A Different World." The multi-talented actress, producer, director and philanthropist continually challenges herself in a variety of ways.
Now, not only is she playing her first lead role in a TV-series on "HawthoRNe," but she is also the show's executive producer. Pinkett Smith's recent work includes . . .


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Portland's Junteenth celebrations are Saturday, June 20, with a Freedom Parade at 11 a.m. down Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard, between NE Jarrett and NE Knott streets. . . .
In Seattle, the Juneteenth Celebration Parade features a doggie parade with judging in more than a dozen categories, Saturday June 20 at noon, kicking off at 25th & E. Alder. Judging of the marchers follows, at Pratt Park. . . .

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Anything that Bennie Boggan gets this year from the federal government is bound to be better than what he's gotten over the last eight years.  Even so, the director of the Youth Employment Institute says the federal government, through its stimulus program, is funding merely 740 youth jobs this summer – for the entire Portland metropolitan area ...


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WASHINGTON (AP) _ Republican senators criticized President Barack Obama on Sunday for not taking a tougher public stand in support of Iranians protesting the outcome of the country's contested presidential election, with one saying the president had been "timid and passive.'' As thousands of Iranians have flooded city streets in the past week to demonstrate for a new election, Republicans have been turning up the heat on Obama. The president has sought to send a measured message to the Iranian leadership, with which he still hopes to open a dialogue over its nuclear program.

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Rights leaders fight for his life

(NNPA) - Georgia Death Row inmate Troy Davis' 30-day stay of execution has expired and his defense team has filed a final appeal requesting that the U.S. Supreme Court send his case back to a lower court to allow a judge to review recanted testimonies by several critical witnesses who testified for the state in 1991.
If the Supreme Court rejects this appeal, a new execution date could be set in the months to come ...

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