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    Jun 2, 2006 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Decision-making in the heat of battle

    Re "," May 31 Here we go again trying to fight a war with morality. Give me a break; to win a war, you have to fight the war. Tragedies happen; innocent people get killed; young soldiers make decisions in the heat of battle in the hope that it will save...

    Tags: Death, Democracy, Howard Dean, International Military Interventions, Ronald Reagan

  2. Mar 27, 2007 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Health insurance options dwindle for self-employed

    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    A major source of health insurance for people who work for themselves is disappearing, casting thousands of contractors, freelancers and solo practitioners into the ranks of the uninsured with little hope of obtaining new coverage. Health plans offered...

    Tags: Death, Real Estate, Career and Workplace, Washington (U.S. state), Politics

  4. Sep 8, 2006 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Mystery fuels huge popularity of web's Lonelygirl15

    Lonelygirl15 appears to be an innocent, home-schooled 16-year-old, pouring her heart out for her video camera in the privacy of her bedroom. But since May, her brief posts on the video-sharing site YouTube and the social networking hub MySpace have launched a Web mystery eagerly followed by her million-plus viewers: Who is this sheltered ingenue who calls herself "Bree," and is she in some sort of danger -- or, worse, the tool of some giant marketing machine?
    Times Staff Writer
    Lonelygirl15 appears to be an innocent, home-schooled 16-year-old, pouring her heart out for her video camera in the privacy of her bedroom. But since May, her brief posts on the video-sharing site YouTube and the social networking hub MySpace have...

    Tags: Death, Television, Pennsylvania, Horror (genre), 12 (movie, 2007)

  6. Jul 2, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. 'Tell No One'

    Tell everyone about "Tell No One." Not just because this is a top-notch thriller so twisty you may forget to breathe, but because for a long time it looked like you wouldn't be able to tell anyone at all.
    Times Movie Critic
    Tell everyone about "Tell No One." Not just because this is a top-notch thriller so twisty you may forget to breathe, but because for a long time it looked like you wouldn't be able to tell anyone at all. For even though "Tell No One" was a top performer...

    Tags: Paris (France), Crimes, France, Pasadena (Los Angeles, California), Los Angeles

  8. Apr 30, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Premium hot dogs: best of show around Los Angeles

    There ARE a million doggeries in the City of Angels (and Dodgers). Here are some of the places where you'll find new-wave hot dogs. Boa Steakhouse, with its stylish decor of gnarled tree trunks and colorful cylindrical lamps, has a Kobe beef steak and...

    Tags: Hot Dogs, Garlic, Foods and Beverages, Sauerkraut, Sunset Boulevard

  10. Mar 2, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Grant Show has listed his Hollywood Hills home for close to $2 million

    <b>Moving farther from Melrose?</b>
    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    Moving farther from Melrose? Now that the writers strike has been settled, former "Melrose Place" star Grant Show has swung back into action. Show plays Tom Decker, an airplane pilot and lead character in the '70s-themed CBS series "Swingtown," about...

    Tags: Los Angeles Times, Television, Charlie Sheen, Homes, Dynasty (tv program)

  12. Sep 13, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Home security systems: beyond the panic room

    THE THIEF or thieves who recently walked away with an Encino couple's multimillion-dollar art collection, including a Marc Chagall and a Diego Rivera, shouldn't have had a prayer.
    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    THE THIEF or thieves who recently walked away with an Encino couple's multimillion-dollar art collection, including a Marc Chagall and a Diego Rivera, shouldn't have had a prayer. In a universe where wealthy people pay millions to protect jewelry,...

    Tags: Los Angeles Times, Homes, Crimes, Petroleum Industry, Marc Chagall

  14. Dec 19, 2007 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. GROWTH GUIDLINES: More to come

    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    Cahuenga Pass/Studio City: 391,438 square feet Sherman Oaks: 405,297 Encino: 415,297 Tarzana: 600,397 Woodland Hills: 1,431,319 Source city of L.A.

    Tags: Los Angeles Times, Tarzana, Sherman Oaks, Woodland Hills

  16. Jul 13, 2007 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. 'Interview'

    The late Dutch filmmaker Theo van Gogh (great-grandson of Vincent's brother Theo), was murdered by Islamic extremists in 2004 before he could realize his idea of remaking three of his films in a New York setting with American actors. A trio of American actor-directors teamed up with producers Gijs van de Westelaken and Bruce Weiss to realize the triptych of remakes now called &quot;Triple Theo."
    Times Staff Writer
    The late Dutch filmmaker Theo van Gogh (great-grandson of Vincent's brother Theo), was murdered by Islamic extremists in 2004 before he could realize his idea of remaking three of his films in a New York setting with American actors. A trio of American...

    Tags: Death, Steve Buscemi, Pasadena (Los Angeles, California), Los Angeles, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California)

  18. Oct 21, 2007 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Lodge in the forest at Rockcliffe Farm Retreat & Lodge

    This fabulous, spacious and well-appointed lodge accommodates parties of up to 16 on 250 secluded, forested acres in the foothills of Virginia's Blue Ridge Parkway. It has a beautiful setting near the James River. Rockcliffe Farm Retreat & Lodge, 816...

    Tags: Hotels and Accommodations, Los Angeles Times, Hotel and Accommodation Industry

  20. Aug 2, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. A 1958 Edward Fickett house retains its aura of contemporary cool

    FIVE DECADES AGO a young architect made his pitch to Norman Chandler, publisher of the Los Angeles Times: Build a suburban house that embodied forward-thinking design. Make it affordable for a middle-class family. Then document the process in the newspaper, from planning to construction to the completed home.
    Special to The Times
    FIVE DECADES AGO a young architect made his pitch to Norman Chandler, publisher of the Los Angeles Times: Build a suburban house that embodied forward-thinking design. Make it affordable for a middle-class family. Then document the process in the...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, Disasters, Los Angeles Times, Photography, Building Material

  22. Aug 27, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Ripe time for Southern California's pick-your-own farms

    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    ON A recent Sunday, a friend and I watched as our kids pulled a wooden wagon through a Ventura County field, pausing to gather black-eyed peas and sun-ripened heirloom tomatoes. They ran down rows of raspberry bushes, filling their hats with the ripe...

    Tags: Palm Springs (Riverside, California), San Bernardino County (California), Ventura (Ventura, California), Animals, Transportation

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