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The North Korea conundrum
The Obama administration is reacting responsibly to a series of provocations from North Korea, shoring up defenses while seeking a diplomatic solution to the crisis. But even if North Korea is deterred from attacking South Korea or U.S. forces for the...
Tags: U.S. Military, Defense, Nuclear Policy, Pyongyang (North Korea), Wars and Interventions
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All About Food: Tips for proper brining
To brine or not to brine, that is the question. Robert L. Wolke, in his book "What Einstein Told His Cook," says, "Brining seems to be all the rage these days, as if the world's chefs and food writers have suddenly discovered salt water, like Balboa...
Tags: Garlic, Salt
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Swimming pools that hit the spot on spring break
Between the brouhaha of the winter holidays and the end of the school year is that coveted halfway point known as spring break. To gear up for that last lap of the academic year, grab the kids and significant others and go recharge at some posh pools....
Tags: Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Sports, Los Angeles Hotels, The Amistad, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry
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Commentary: Aliso Creek should be left to meander
Seen from the air, the Mississippi snakes across the terrain in thousands of curves and loops. The landscape is dominated by circular and semicircular arcs, the remains of old meanders. Cutoff loops become ponds or lakes. A river's length and shape are...Tags: Rivers, Sports, Building Material, Golf
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'Perfection doesn't take the day off' at The Resort at Pelican Hill
Passing through the thick double doors of The Resort at Pelican Hill's employee entrance feels a little like going to school. The broad, windowless corridor has the kind of floor that's good for rolling carts and making shoes squeak. The white walls are...
Tags: Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Career and Workplace, AAA, Hotels and Accommodations, Employees
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What does a 'secure' border look like?
Once, the mesas and canyons extending east of the Pacific Ocean held the most popular routes for illegal immigrants heading into the U.S. Dozens at a time sprinted across the border into San Diego, passing agents who were too busy herding others to give...
Tags: Operation Fast and Furious, John Cook, Organized Crime, Brownsville, Janet Napolitano
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Commentary: Feds, city came together on dredging project
Re. "Newport completes lower-bay dredging," Feb. 15: An article by reporter Jill Cowan in the Daily Pilot highlights the completion of the Lower Bay (Newport Harbor) dredging. As I stated in the article, it was a "long, hard road to complete the big...Tags: Government, Loretta Sanchez, Economy, Business and Finance, U.S. Coast Guard, Washington, DC
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Book Takes New Look At Mob Boss Whitey Bulger
The Hartford CourantFor a long stretch while he was on the lam from 1995 to 2011, James "Whitey" Bulger had to be content as the FBI's second most wanted man. Osama Bin Laden topped the list. But thanks to Navy Seal Team 6, in early May 2011 Bulger graduated to the top spot....Tags: Organized Crime, Old Lyme, Entertainment Events, Bank Robbery, Prisons
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SpaceX capsule set to return from orbit, splash down in Pacific
After spending more than three weeks docked with the International Space Station, SpaceX’s Dragon space capsule is ready to return to Earth and splash down Tuesday in the Pacific Ocean. NASA Television will provide coverage of Dragon's departure...
Tags: Cape Canaveral, Orbital Sciences Corporation, SpaceX, NASA, Satellite Technology
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Cambria charms with ocean views, nearby wineries
Perched on the Pacific Ocean roughly midway between Los Angeles and San Francisco, Cambria is charming — full of local boutiques, not chain stores; fresh, inventive restaurants, no McDonald's in sight; art galleries, studios and a series of small-...
Tags: Hybrid Vehicles, McDonald's, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Lifestyle and Leisure, Dining and Drinking
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A magnitude-4.3 earthquake hits off Northern California coast
A magnitude-4.3 earthquake centered just offshore rattled the Northern California coast Sunday morning but caused no damage, authorities reported. The U.S. Geological Survey said the quake's epicenter was in the Pacific Ocean about 28 miles southwest of...Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Prescription Drugs, U.S. Geological Survey
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Rowing champ is truly extraordinary
Hers is a story of solitude at sea for months on end, with only the raw power of nature to break the silence. She's rowed thousands of miles and survived countless ocean-borne perils, from dehydration to 20-foot waves threatening to capsize her 23-...
Tags: Interior Policy, Sports, Politics, United Nations, Indigenous People
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