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LAT in 90: Money, Food, Sex, Cars - Posted May 16, 2007
Winning and Losing: All the Same Author Clive Cussler won $8.5 million. Mogul Philip Anschultz won %5 million. If they'd both go away, we'd all win. Food Section The Apple Pan still serves great burgers, 60 years on. Crops flourish, despite loss of bees. Porn Less Costly Than Sex The domain name Porn.com brought $9.5... [FishBowlLA]

LAT in 90 Seconds - Posted May 1, 2007
Behind Closed Doors: Clive Cussler is raising eyebrows for having his trial in front of only a handful of people -- but it's still more people than have read his books. Funny Misunderstanding: By the headline this morning, we had mistakenly thought the LAT had replaced Patrick Goldstein with 90-year-old comedy writer... [FishBowlLA]

LAT in 90: Fast Foods, Fast Talkers - Posted April 23, 2007
How About Fries and Two-picture Deal? ICM and CAA dealmakers and flesh peddlers now convene at the Century City mall food court, at least until Craft opens. Mo' Bettah Burger Junk foodies can enter Steve Lopez's "guess the nutritional content of LA's favorite foods" contest. Winner gets free lunch with Steve. Insert obvious... [FishBowlLA]

Robert McKee Testifies About Sahara Script, Holds Nose - Posted April 11, 2007
Robert McKee of the eponymous screenwriting course, testified that Sahara was a bad novel and worse script. Glenn Bunting reports on the breach-of-contract case between author Clive Cussler and tycoon-turned-producer Philip Anschutz. Anschultz paid $10 million for the rights to the book, and got stuck with Cussler as screenwriter, to boot,... [FishBowlLA]

Sundown on Sunset - Posted February 2, 2007
It's been a fabulous week of drama and intrigue and -- this being LA -- the hopes of well-televised racial violence at the conclusion of a controversial hate-crime case (alas, media blood lust goes unsated). Here's a little Friday evening sample platter of news. It comes free during happy... [FishBowlLA]

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