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Severe storms damage Amish barn in Lancaser County
Staff reporterAn Amish barn is leveled by a fierce storm that rolled through southern Lancaster County Tuesday night. The storage barn on Jackson Road, crumbled to pieces; insulation and wood from the structure could be seen hundreds of feet away in a nearby field. The...Tags: Metal and Mineral, Forests, Moving and Storage, Diseases and Illnesses, Health
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Security-classified: Obama's new order
The Swampby Mark Silva In a town where the last vice president maintained that he didn't have to inform the National Archives about the volume of material that his office was classifying as secret -- because Vice President Dick Cheney asserted......Tags: Corruption, Government, Security, Barack Obama, National Government
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L.A. County health inspector charged with sexual battery
L.A. NOWA county health inspector was charged Tuesday with one misdemeanor count of sexual battery stemming from allegations that he groped the owner of a Pomona doughnut shop during an inspection in March. Magdy Tawadros, 50, an environmental health specialist... -
Geek Squad offers tech tips for stress-free trips
Postcards from FloridaHitting the road this summer? The folks at Geek Squard offer these timely tips on ways that technology can be used to ensure a stress-free trip. Tech Check List Before You Leave: Before you head out the door, remember to go through this simple check list:... -
Style Obsession: For the well-heeled, endless closet space is an achievable luxury
All The RageTrying to stay well-dressed is hard work, especially when you open your closet door and out tumbles an avalanche of wire hangers, stilettos and a precariously placed box that clocks you in the head. Wouldn't it be wonderful to have...... -
MP3tunes digital music locker comes to Roku box
L.A. Times Tech BlogMP3tunes digital music locker service comes to the Roku box.... -
Southwest Museum pulls itself up by its bootstraps
What was Charles Fletcher Lummis thinking?
The founder of the Southwest Museum and first city editor of the Los Angeles Times -- who worked closely with architects Sumner Hunt and Silas Burns as they planned the museum's eccentric Mission Revival...Tags: Washington (U.S. state), Arts, Arts and Culture, Los Angeles Times, Minority Groups
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Win Tickets to see the Nationals from Mini U Storage!
WDCWFor all your storage needs visit miniustorage.com! Five (5) entrants will randomly be selected from all qualified entrants, and tentatively declared "winners" (subject to eligibility confirmation and compliance with these rules). The winners will be...Tags: WDCW, Moving and Storage, Washington Wizards
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Stem Cells in the Bank -- for What, It's Not Yet Known
Times Staff WriterThe courier arrived just after midnight with a bag of blood collected from a fresh umbilical cord. Inside the laboratory at Family Cord Blood Services in Santa Monica, a worker siphoned off red cells, leaving a dilute mixture of stem cells — a...Tags: Crystal Lake, Elections, Cambridge (Middlesex, Massachusetts), Government, Moving and Storage
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Squeezed inn at Gatwick Airport in the Yotel
Special to The Los Angeles TimesLondon Tiny-roomed "pod hotels" have sprouted like button mushrooms around the world in recent years, encouraging travelers to sacrifice floor space for lower rates and micro-facilities. But Britain's new Yotel -- part of London's Yo! Sushi restaurant...Tags: Transportation, Restaurants, Travel, Air Transportation, Moving and Storage
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Jane Hotel in Manhattan is a tight fit for tight-budgeted travelers
Were it a first-class suite on an overnight flight from Los Angeles to Sydney, you would be ecstatic. A private berth on a Amtrak train chugging up the coast? Few better. Enjoying the Jane Hotel in Manhattan's West Village completely depends on your...Tags: Broadway Theater, Los Angeles, Off-Broadway Theater, Gaming, Travel
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Seeking aid exacts emotional toll
WSBT RadioSOUTH BEND -- Jason Huettl saves lives for a living. But now he's reaching out for a lifesaver ... or at least a lifestyle preserver. As a paramedic, Huettl has used CPR to save the lives of eight people. And that was just his part-time job. As an...Tags: Metal and Mineral, Layoffs and Downsizing, Social Services, Charity, Unemployment
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