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Power Outages Hit SoCal as Storm Passes Through
LOS ANGELES -- About 4,800 people throughout the Southland -- including about 800 in Los Angeles -- experienced electricity outages Sunday night believed to be connected to the storm passing through the area. About 400 people each in Woodland Hills...Tags: KTLA, Los Angeles, Southern California Edison Company, Long Beach (Los Angeles, California), Woodland Hills
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Millions of Dollars in Art Stolen From SoCal Home
Los Angeles -- Police are searching for an art thief that made off with millions of dollars worth of paintings from inside an Encino home, including works by Marc Chagall and Diego Rivera. Investigators say the thief entered the home near Ventura...Tags: Hans Hofmann, Crime, Law and Justice, Lyonel Feininger, Crimes, San Diego (San Diego, California)
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Feds Nab Suspected 'Salt and Pepper Bandit'
LOS ANGELES -- The FBI says it has arrested a man suspected of being the "Salt and Pepper" bandit. 49-year-old Brian Keith Robinson was taken into custody Wednesday without incident at a residence in Los Angeles, agents said. Robinson is suspected of...Tags: Brian Keith, Salt, Glendale (Los Angeles, California), West Los Angeles, Washington (U.S. state)
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The First Pentecostals
The article "The House of the Spirit" (by Mark Kendall, Jan. 8) gives the impression that Pentecostalism originated in Los Angeles and sort of popped out of nowhere. While the Los Angeles movement did bring Pentecostalism to the attention of the world, it...Tags: Los Angeles, John Wesley, Los Angeles Times, China, Documentary (genre)
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Driver Shot on 101 Freeway, Crashes in Encino Park
KTLA NewsENCINO - Authorities are searching for the gunman who shot a 58-year-old driver several times on a local freeway off-ramp in Encino. Police believe the driver was exiting the northbound 101 Freeway at Hayvenhurst Ave. just before 3:30 a.m. when he was...Tags: KTLA, Health, Los Angeles Police Department, Travel, Crime, Law and Justice
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Dining Information: Farmers markets
Farmers markets
Atwater Village, Sunday: 3250 Glendale Blvd., 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Burbank, Saturday: Orange Grove Avenue and 3rd Street, behind City Hall, 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Calabasas, Saturday: Calabasas (Old Town): 23504 Calabasas Road at...Tags: Leimert Park, Eagle Rock, Manhattan (New York City), Montrose, Echo Park
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'Mean Girls' latest Sears fashion stabber
Tribune staff reporterFor the second time this year, Sears, Roebuck and Co.'s fashion sensibility is a punch line in a major motion picture. This time it's "Mean Girls," starring Lindsay Lohan, that's picking on the Hoffman Estates-based department store chain. Earlier this...Tags: Arizona, Washington, DC, Beauty Products, Lincoln (Placer, California), Lindsay Lohan
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Flooding, Snow, Slides Close Roads
After rainstorms pummeled Southern California for the fourth day in a row Sunday, flooding, snow and slides forced the California Highway Patrol to close numerous roads and highways. Officials said they may remain closed today because cleanup efforts...Tags: Camarillo, Travel, San Bernardino (San Bernardino, California), Glendale (Los Angeles, California), Highland (San Bernardino, California)
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What Does It Take To Be Rich?
Times Staff WriterSo your net worth is $1 million. Are you rich? Can you stop worrying about money? These questions evoke visceral responses from people, from disbelief--as in, ‘Not even close!‘ to, well, disbelief, as in, "Of course!" Million, schmillion, some say....Tags: Louisiana, Family, Lifestyle and Leisure, Vehicles, Health and Safety at School
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Data broker hires U.S. security official
Associated PressATLANTA - Data broker ChoicePoint Inc., whose enormous consumer-information file was breached last fall, said yesterday that it has hired a top official at the government agency that oversees airport screening to review the way the company screens its...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Travel, Stock Market, Florida, Theft
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What's for dinner? Look out back
Special to The TimesThrow on your grubby clothes, folks: The warm season is just offstage and out in the kitchen garden, the cool weather crops are setting seed and the compost pile is raring to go. Once again, it's the season for planting tomatoes, beans, papalo, sunflowers...Tags: September 11, 2001 Attacks, Cilantro, Lifestyle and Leisure, Cucumbers, Los Angeles
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Getting By, With Hard Work and Help From Strangers
The little white truck still rolls though Venice in the wee hours of the morning. Rogelio Garcia still pulls a white bicycle from the back of the truck. He and wife Yolanda still patrol the neighborhood's dumpsters, bars and hotels looking for...Tags: Family, University of California, Colleges and Universities, Inglewood, Science and Technology
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