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Wine Find: 2009 Morgan Cotes du Crows
From: Monterey, Calif. Price: $18 Serve with: Red meat; hearty pasta, stews This proprietary blend of Grenache and syrah is a full-bodied, Rhone-style red with a lot of personality. It's a lush, intensely flavorful wine with flavors of wild berries,...Tags: Wines
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Hot Property: James Keach, Jane Seymour seek buyer or renter for Sherman Oaks home
Actress Jane Seymour and her husband, director-producer James Keach, have listed a house in Sherman Oaks for sale at $2,195,000 or for one-year lease at $5,900 a month.
The traditional home was built in 1960 for Keach's parents — character actor,...Tags: Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Scott Baio, Banking, Microsoft Corporation, Personal Service
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Ignazio Vella dies at 82; 'godfather of artisanal cheese'
As the elder statesman of artisanal cheeses, Ignazio "Ig" Vella gave pointed advice to those who wanted to follow him into the handmade cheese business: "Don't be stupid."
He was a gruff straight shooter, and the salvo was his way of warning that success...Tags: Homes, Companies and Corporations, Human Interest, Oregon, Korean War (1950-1953)
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Hey, syrah!
Chicago TribuneSyrah is a noble grape, grown for thousands of years. It powers many of the reds made in the Rhone region of France, and winemakers around the world praise it. Yet the poor grape seems to get no respect these days. "Shame about syrah, really," I was...Tags: Nose, Lifestyle and Leisure, Dining and Drinking, California, Monterey County
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70 California State Parks Chopped From Budget
FOX40 ReporterAs of July 2012, the only fancy mansion you'll be able to visit in Sacramento will be the State Capitol - both the Leland Stanford Mansion and the Governor's Mansion have been chopped out of the Parks and Recreation budget. "You can't do this according...Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Sacramento, State Parks, California, Travel
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'Painter of Light' Thomas Kinkade Arrested for DUI
KTLA NewsSALINAS -- Painter Thomas Kinkade has pleaded not guilty to a misdemeanor charge of driving under the influence stemming from a traffic stop in Carmel. The 52-year-old, charged under the name William Thomas Kincade, was arrested June 11 during a...Tags: Tra Thomas, Lawyers, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, California
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Western Turkey by rail is efficient if not altogether romantic
Special to the Los Angeles TimesIt seemed like a brilliant idea at the time: touring Turkey by train. Turkey was at the top of my list of countries I had yet to conquer, and trains have long been my favorite mode of transportation. Conjuring images of the old Orient Express, I...Tags: Los Angeles Times, Railway Transportation, England, Personal Service, Tour Operations Industry
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Old 'whatsits' confuse, amuse today's collectors
Unfamiliar objects used by our ancestors continue to confuse and amuse today's collectors. "Whatsits" were a popular subject on television shows. We identified buggy-whip holders, eyeglasses for chickens to prevent them from pecking each other, even a...Tags: Human Interest, New York, Monterey Park, Health, El Monte
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Ben Persinger
janeth@herald-mail.comIt was a final gesture from a loving husband and brother-in-law. Ben Persinger arranged for his wife, Kathy, and her sister, Karen Gladfelter, to spend the Saturday after Thanksgiving in New York City. The trip allowed the sisters to forget their cares...Tags: Liver Cancer, Health, Antigua and Barbuda, New York City, Wicked (musical)
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Visiting Monterey and the aquarium
THE BEST WAY TO MONTEREY
It's about 320 miles (5 1/2 hours) from downtown Los Angeles to Monterey. From LAX, American, United and US Airways offer nonstop service to Monterey; restricted round-trip fares begin at $148.
WHERE TO STAY
The Clement...Tags: Los Angeles, U.S. Airways, Lifestyle and Leisure, Dining and Drinking, Foods and Beverages
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National Aquarium taps Californian as new CEO
The National Aquarium Institute has tapped a California aquarium industry veteran to be the organization's next CEO.
John C. Racanelli, 55, will be expected to increase the ocean conservation and educational messages delivered through the National...Tags: National Aquarium Baltimore, San Francisco, Human Interest, Oregon, Alaska
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Two Fatal Accidents Friday On Re-Opened Highway
KTLA NewsSAN GABRIEL MOUNTAINS (KTLA) -- A section of Angeles Crest Highway that recently re-opened saw two fatal accidents Friday. A 48-year-old Monterey park man drove his car off the edge of the highway about 4:30 p.m. near La Caņada Flintridge. The man...Tags: Pasadena (Los Angeles, California), Transportation, Road Transportation, California, Travel
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