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New details emerge in L.A. assessor corruption probe
L.A. NOWA corruption probe into Los Angeles County Assessor John Noguez widened as investigators in two states served search warrants on a dozen locations, and new details emerged about Noguez’s personal attention to the tax concerns of generous campaign... -
Ridley-Thomas questions timing of tax measure sought by Villaraigosa
L.A. NOWSaying the November presidential ballot is already "full to overflowing," L.A. County Supervisor Mark Ridley-Thomas expressed "serious reservations" about whether voters should also be asked to endorse a permanent extension of a half-cent sales tax for... -
L.A. to pay $2.1 million in legal fees to disability group
L.A. NOWThe Los Angeles City Council voted Wednesday to pay $2.1 million in legal fees for a group that had alleged that city officials had no strategy for evacuating people with disabilities following a natural disaster or terrorist attack. The nonprofit group... -
President of Trade Tech asked to resign over foundation scandal
L.A. NOWThe faculty governing body at Los Angeles Trade Technical College issued a no-confidence vote Wednesday on President Roland "Chip" Chapdelaine and called on him to resign over a financial scandal at the college's foundation. Chapdelaine announced... -
Rain is late but still on its way, forecasters say
L.A. NOWMeteorologists say that rain predicted for Los Angeles on Wednesday is still on its way -- it's just taking its sweet time getting here. A mass of muggy subtropical air moved in ahead of the low-pressure system, bringing warmer than...... -
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All's Faire in Love
A college football star has to make up for his many absences by working at a Renaissance fair, where he falls for an aspiring actress. With Christina Ricci, Owen Benjamin, Cedric the Entertainer and Matthew Lillard. Written...Tags: Cheri Oteri, Cillian Murphy, Fine Arts, Jeff Nathanson, Ethan Embry
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In the Pipeline: 'Jane's Journey' stops in H.B.
"I wanted to talk to the animals like Dr. Dolittle." And so she did. Jane Goodall, whose love of animals first led her to the Kenya highlands in 1957. Who then went to work for famed scientist Louis Leakey. And soon after was introduced to the world...Tags: Entertainment, Pierce Brosnan, Dave Matthews, Angelina Jolie, Charlize Theron
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Word Play: Where the Wild Things still are
Special to the Los Angeles TimesThe idea of caring for the environment seems to be easier to get across to kids than to adults. Many adults just think the world is too complicated. "What difference does one light bulb or one plastic water bottle make in the wide world?" they think. For...Tags: Native Americans, Pacific Ocean, Book, Photography, Arts and Culture
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Chimpanzees mourn their dead like humans do, research finds
Some chimpanzees seem to grieve similarly to humans in the face of a fellow chimp's death, two new studies have found, appearing to comfort the dying, experience trauma after death and have trouble letting go.
The research, published Monday in the...Tags: University of Oxford, Science, Biology, Animals, James Anderson
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Weekend outlook: Two rounds of Mardi Gras at Universal, Willie Nelson at SeaWorld, plus $5 day at science center. Curious?
Sentinel Staff WriterThere are loads of entertaining options this weekends at our theme parks and attractions. + There are Mardi Gras concerts on both Saturday and Sunday at Universal Studios. The B-52s are set to perform Saturday, followed by the omnipresent KC & the...Tags: Tampa, Rodney Atkins, SeaWorld, Joan Jett, Willie Nelson
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Admission to Orlando Science Center is only $5 this Saturday
Sentinel Staff WriterOrlando Science Center is again marking "Walmart $5 Day" this Saturday. Translation: Admission to the science center is five bucks for the day. Also Saturday is its fourth "Mission Nutrition" event, which shows off the latest medical technology plus...Tags: Entertainment, Science, Science and Technology, Movies, Orlando Science Center
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Weekend outlook: Huey Lewis and the brews, Universal Mardi Gras
Sentinel Staff WriterLooks like the slow season has quickly faded at our theme parks and attractions. Two major multi-week festivals open this weekend, plus some new arrivals and activities are available. Here's a brief look. + Bands, Brew & BBQ begins Saturday at SeaWorld...Tags: Polk County, Wars and Interventions, Huey Lewis, SeaWorld, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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