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Paul Coates — Confidential File, March 23, 1959

Confidential File Has Anyone Seen Tommy Bowman? Today marks an anniversary that won’t be celebrated in a Redondo Beach home. But I promised an anguished father that I wouldn’t let you forget it. Two years ago today, 8-year-old Tommy Bowman … Continue reading

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The Jean Seberg Affair Revisited

The Times, Sept. 9, 1979: Actress Jean Seberg is found dead in Paris. The recent death of noted editor James Bellows has renewed interest in an item he handled about actress Jean Seberg, who killed herself in 1979, nine years … Continue reading

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Trouble Was His Business — Raymond Chandler

 

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Matt Weinstock — March 21, 1959

Forgotten Heroes In the tense days of WWII and the patriotic binge that came with peace in 1945, councilmen solemnly pledged to honor the city’s war dead with a memorial of some sort. It was tentatively agreed that a living … Continue reading

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Paul Coates — Confidential File, March 21, 1959

Confidential File No Tattoo for Reyes In this era of stifling conformity to the dictates of Madison Ave., I find it a real comfort to know that there’s a rebel in our midst. Fact is, a Cuban rebel, in a … Continue reading

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Matt Weinstock — March 20, 1959

The Pinch Quota An encouraging word came out of Sacramento the other day. Bradford M. Crittenden, taking office as California Highway Patrol Commissioner, told newsmen CHP officers will not have to make a minimum of arrests each day. "Bad pinches," … Continue reading

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Paul Coates — Confidential File, March 20, 1959

CONFIDENTIAL FILE Mash Notes and Comments "Dear Mr. Coates, "Imagine a friendship between a millionaire show business lady of star status and myself, a derelict newspaper hustler. "For years this friendship existed. I had my benefactress, and many times she … Continue reading

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Matt Weinstock — March 19, 1959

Diamond Discount? A businessman who last year brought four season tickets for the Dodger games decided not to repeat and has ignored several reminder letters. The other day he received a phone call from the Dodger ticket office. Was he … Continue reading

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Paul Coates — Confidential File, March 19, 1959

CONFIDENTIAL FILE Missing Bagpipes Recall Spirit of ’75 The Berlin crisis notwithstanding, I’ve got a little international incident all my own with the British Empire. Specifically, it involves that portion of Her Majesty’s acreage north of the playing field of … Continue reading

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Matt Weinstock — March 18, 1959

Victims of Suburbia A young man named Steve asks if I can dig up a live hermit he can interview during Easter vacation for his B-11 American literature class at Hamilton High. I regret to report failure. An honest-to-goodness hermit … Continue reading

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Paul Coates — Confidential File, March 18, 1959

CONFIDENTIAL FILE A Story for Birds — Down Texas Way Sometimes, I heist other reporters’ stories. It’s a harmless-enough pastime, and I only do it on special occasions. I only do it, for example, when some other reporter has a … Continue reading

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Matt Weinstock — March 17, 1959

Spoofing Session Those who attended the Screen Writers Awards dinner are still rolling with some of the punches the authors tossed at each other and life in Hollywood generally. The proceedings started out with a solemn oath to stamp out … Continue reading

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Paul Coates — Confidential File, March 17, 1959

CONFIDENTIAL FILE Girls’ Love Calls to Bernie Bedrock Sometime last November, death made a date with Mrs. Reva Bedrock. Seven days ago the appointment was kept. Mrs. Bedrock died of cancer. I knew her. She called me at the time … Continue reading

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Matt Weinstock — March 16, 1959

Highly Qualified Man It is rare in this era of conformity to encounter a gesture of defiance but that’s what we have today. It concerns a gentleman of the old school — let’s call him Sabatini — who some months … Continue reading

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Paul Coates — Confidential File, March 16, 1959

CONFIDENTIAL FILE Fascinating Stuff About Cholesterol Listen, did I ever tell you about my cholesterol? Now wait a minute. Don’t just walk away. This is pretty fascinating stuff. And, if you don’t mind my saying so, far more intriguing than … Continue reading

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Anna Nicole Smith — 2007

Note: The Daily Mirror revisits Times archival stories about today’s news makers. This is a column originally published in 2007 on the death of Anna Nicole Smith. Breathtaking coverage, but lamentable By Paul BrownfieldFebruary 10, 2007 The centerfold, the gold … Continue reading

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Matt Weinstock — March 14, 1959

Case of the Glass Dogs As always, last week’s phenomenon becomes an ordinary event this week. Remember the piece here about the Irish settler seen gnawing away at the glass window of a parked car in Coronado? Let Lucile McNeil … Continue reading

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Paul Coates — Confidential File, March 14, 1959

CONFIDENTIAL FILE Mash Notes and Comments "Dear Coatsee– "This week OSCAR will be taping the OSCAR LEVANT show. We think this is an occasion worth noting and celebrating. "It has been a wonderful and dramatic year for the multitudes of … Continue reading

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Matt Weinstock — March 13, 1959

Mayor’s a Creek That wasn’t smog around the City Hall the other day, it was a smoke signal denoting Mayor Poulson’s induction into the Creek tribe. Their ceremony was intended to make people aware of the 15,000 Indians in the … Continue reading

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Paul Coates — Confidential File, March 13, 1959

CONFIDENTIAL FILE Troubled Boxer Finds Glory Faded A year and a half ago I received a letter from a badly confused kid. He was 22. But his life was behind him. Mentally — well, he never graduated from grammar school. … Continue reading

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