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America's Most Expensive School Opens in L.A.
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES -- Monday marks back to school day for thousands of students in the Los Angeles Unified School District, including those who will attend the band-new $578 million Robert F. Kennedy complex. Some 4,000 students will fill the state-of-the-art...Tags: Back to School, Los Angeles Unified School District, KTLA, Government Debt
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Edwin Newman dies at 91; NBC news reporter and commentator
Edwin Newman, known to several generations of television viewers as the dry-witted NBC reporter and commentator who covered coronations and assassinations and wrote two bestselling books on Americans' mangling of the English language, has died. He was 91....Tags: Today (tv program), Media Industry, Los Angeles, New York, Tom Brokaw
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Paul Conrad dies at 86; Pulitzer Prize-winning political cartoonist helped bring The Times to national prominence
Paul Conrad, whose fiercely confrontational editorial cartoons made him one of the leading political provocateurs of the second half of the 20th century and who helped push the Los Angeles Times to national prominence, has died. He was 86.
Conrad died...Tags: Falls Church (Falls Church, Virginia), Career and Workplace, Los Angeles, Statue of Liberty, Saddam Hussein
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Times wins RFK Award for Haiti coverage
Readers' Representative JournalEditor Russ Stanton sent the following award announcement to the newsroom: The Pulitzer Prizes we celebrated yesterday honored our coverage of events in our own backyard. Today brings further recognition -- this time for our foreign reporting. Our... -
Can Greg Kinnear cut it as JFK?
The Big PictureGeez, talk about inconvenient timing. Just as Andrew Breitbart's Big Hollywood has been touting the far-fetched claim that conservatives in Hollywood can't reveal their, well, conservativeness, without being in danger of losing their jobs, along comes the... -
Final rites for Sen. Edward M. Kennedy
LA Times reporterUnder doleful gray skies, Sen. Edward M. Kennedy was mourned this morning in an elaborate funeral that brought together four presidents, more than half the U.S. Senate, and Hollywood stars, sports legends and foreign dignitaries. A nine-member Armed...Tags: George W. Bush, Bill Russell, Roxbury, Jack Nicholson, Dan Quayle
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Senator Ted Kennedy Dies at 77
Associated Press WriterSen. Edward M. Kennedy of Massachusetts, the last surviving brother in a political dynasty and one of the most influential senators in history, died Tuesday night at his home on Cape Cod after a year-long struggle with brain cancer. He was 77. In...Tags: Los Angeles, Career and Workplace, Eunice Kennedy Shriver, Democratic National Conventions, Politics
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Edward Kennedy dies at 77
Los Angeles TimesSen. Edward M. Kennedy, the Massachusetts Democrat and icon of American liberal politics who was the last surviving brother of a legendary political family, died late Tuesday at his home in Hyannis Port, Mass., his family announced. He was 77. Kennedy...Tags: Murder, Career and Workplace, Local Government, Eunice Kennedy Shriver, Democratic National Conventions
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Eunice Shriver, JFK's sister, dies at 88
Los Angeles TimesEunice Kennedy Shriver, whose advocacy for the mentally disabled helped bring people with special needs into the mainstream of American life, has died. She was 88. Shriver, the sister of President Kennedy and Sen. Edward M. Kennedy and the mother of...Tags: Local Government, Edward M. Kennedy, Eunice Kennedy Shriver, U.S. Department of Justice, Arnold Schwarzenegger
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JFK's Sister Eunice Kennedy Shriver Dies at 88
HYANNIS, Mass. (AP) - President John F. Kennedy's sister Eunice Kennedy Shriver, a champion for the rights of the mentally disabled and founder of the Special Olympics, has died. She was 88. Shriver had suffered a series of strokes in recent years and...Tags: Family, John F. Kennedy, Eunice Kennedy Shriver, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Politics
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U. of I. ends admissions clout
Tribune staff reporterHoping to end a "sorry chapter" in University of Illinois' history, new board chair Christopher Kennedy and other trustees voted Thursday to eliminate all preferential admissions practices that led to a massive scandal at the state's most prestigious...Tags: Champaign (Champaign, Illinois), Urbana (Champaign, Illinois), Government, Politics, Regional Authority
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