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CTA named most romantic transit system
RedEyeYou can't spell "love" without "L." The CTA on Monday was named most romantic U.S. transit system by Craigslist. The CTA had five stations in the top 10 most romantic list, which Craigslist calculated by dividing the total number of Missed Connection ads...Tags: New York, Chicago Transit Authority, Washington (U.S. state), Craigslist, Inc., Fullerton (Orange, California)
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For some Baltimore employees, every day is Take Your Dog to Work Day
Ever-prepared, executive assistant Marian Smith stocks her desk with all the trappings of a modern office: Paper clips. Sticky notes. Pup-Peroni.
That last one? It's the only thing Smith's officemates at the Maryland Institute College of Art actually beg...Tags: Employees, Pets, Jerry Brown, North Carolina, Timonium
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Town Center Mall
South Florida Parenting6000 Glades Road, Boca Raton 561-368-6000 simon.com/mall/?id=144 Town Center Mall provides plenty of free parking along with valet services at Sak’s Fifth Avenue, Neiman Marcus, Stir Crazy, Grand Lux Café, Legal Seafood and The Terrace. There...Tags: American Express Company, Seafood, Apple iPhone, Human Interest, Awards and Prizes
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Buying clothes made locally
Los Angeles Times Fashion CriticWatching people shop farmer's markets religiously on Sundays, splurge on locally grown blueberries at Whole Foods and select dishes from fancy menus that name-check family farms got me thinking. Localism is a huge trend in food; why not in fashion? -----...Tags: Compton (Los Angeles, California), Moody's Corporation, Labor Markets, China, Arleta
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Namaste Farms puts a different spin on yarn
Los Angeles TimesWhether it's a luxury automobile, a couture gown or a special vintage of wine, even those who aren't collectors and connoisseurs recognize that perceived rarity and quality drive up demand. And price. But would you be willing to pay a premium price ...Tags: E-Commerce Industry, Building Material, Tools and Hardware, Farms, San Luis Obispo (San Luis Obispo, California)
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Mind your peas
Message to President Barack Obama: Give peas a chance. That's the reaction of the USA Dry Pea & Lentil Council to the president's urging of budget negotiators to make the difficult choices necessary to reach a "grand bargain" to raise the nation's debt...Tags: Elections, North Carolina, Healthy Diet, White House, Lentils
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It's worth stopping along California 99
Call it the accidental road trip. Looking for a less monotonous route home from Northern California last summer, my family and I took California 99 south from Sacramento to Bakersfield and picked up Interstate 5 from there. It took a little longer, but...Tags: Monuments and Heritage Sites, Whole Foods Market, Restaurants, John Steinbeck, Dining and Drinking
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Florence, Italy, undergoes a new Renaissance
Special to the Los Angeles Times"Florence has changed," my friend Alessandra told me on the phone. "There's a new spirit here." "I don't believe it," I said. "I know Florentines; they're conservative people who hate change." "Come and see for yourself. I'm going on a trip. You can...Tags: Restaurants, Dining and Drinking, Wildlife, UNESCO, Tourism and Leisure
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Far from the crowd in Yosemite
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterIt is not the profusion of wild flowers, the gently swaying grasses or the golden sun on Half Dome that brings most people to Yosemite in summer, at least, not in my experience. As a kid, this is when I first experienced California's favorite national...Tags: Wildflowers, Natural Resources
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Namibia: Desert, ghost town and the Skeleton Coast
Special to the Los Angeles TimesReporting from Namib-Naukluft National Park, Namibia Griddle-hot deserts, time-forsaken ghost towns, prismatic canyons and endless ribbons of lonely highway: There's nothing quite like a road trip across the Southwest to get the gasoline pumping in an...Tags: South Africa, International Travel, Tourism and Leisure, Road Transportation, Cape Town (South Africa)
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Diving around the scuttled Yukon off of San Diego
Special to the Los Angeles TimesThe last time I saw the Yukon, a 366-foot-long Canadian navy destroyer, it was docked in San Diego. So many holes had been cut in the sides of this well-worn vessel that it reminded me of a big hunk of Swiss cheese. That was a little more than a decade...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Wisconsin, Diving, World War II (1939-1945)
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