Word: redfords
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...case. On May 20, Marine Corporal Clemente Banuelos, 22, aimed his M-16 rifle at an 18-year-old goatherd named Esequiel Hernandez Jr. and shot him to death. Banuelos was part of a military surveillance unit helping control drug traffic in the tiny West Texas border town of Redford. He had apparently mistaken Hernandez--who was carrying a rifle and had fired it in the direction of the Marines--for one of the armed scouts who typically act as advance guards for drug smugglers...
...Captain Bodgit. In the winner's circle Baffert literally danced with the trophy. At the victory party afterward, Baffert kept telling Lewis, in homage to the ad campaign for one of the owner's beers, "I love you, man." After the Derby, Baffert says, he felt like the Robert Redford character in The Candidate who asks, after winning the Senate race, "What...
...ROBERT REDFORD was chosen last year because his Sundance Film Festival has spearheaded the rise of independently produced films against the ever more formulaic product of the major studios. Each January at Sundance, filmmakers whose edge hasn't been worn smooth by Hollywood meet distributors willing to take a chance on chancy films. (One of those is '97 Influential Harvey Weinstein of Miramax.) This year's Oscars should have been called the Indie 500. Four of the five Best Picture nominees were independents. Two big winners, Fargo and Shine, were launched at Sundance...
Billy Bob... ...was in Indecent Proposal, with Robert Redford Robert Redford directed Quiz Show, with Ralph Fiennes Robert Redford directed A River Runs Through It, with Brenda Blethyn...
...novelist who, with his wife Joan Didion, another producer of stinging reportage and fiction, pays the family bills by writing movie scripts. Among those that made it to the cineplexes in one version or another are the Barbra Streisand remake of A Star Is Born and the Robert Redford-Michelle Pfeiffer showcase, Up Close and Personal, the subject of Dunne's new book...