Displaying items 49-60 of 64
» View wsbtradio.com items only
< Previous
1
2
3
4
5
6
Next >
-
Allen Klein dies at 77; powerful figure in music world
Allen Klein, the brash music mogul whose five-decade career included stints as the business manager for the Beatles and the Rolling Stones, died Saturday in New York. He was 77.
Klein died after a lengthy battle with Alzheimer's disease, according to Bob...Tags: Music Industry, Government, Death, Alzheimer's Disease, The Beatles (music group)
-
'The Waxman Report: How Congress Really Works' by Henry Waxman with Joshua Green
Pretty faces and promising careers tend to flash across our local political firmament with the frequency of shooting stars -- and with about as much effect. But for more than two decades, the most consequential elected official in Southern California...Tags: U.S. House of Representatives, Primaries, Republican Party, Willie Brown, Washington (U.S. state)
-
So-Called "Subway Fiend" Arrested in L.A.
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES -- A man described as a "habitual sex offender" known in New York City as "The Subway Fiend" is under arrest in L.A. after police say he followed and harassed two teenage girls while driving in the Southland. Kenneth Allen Hoyt, 44, was...Tags: Nevada, KTLA, Manhattan (New York City), Sexual Assault, Prosecution
-
New York offers a wealth of fun for budget travelers
Special to The Los Angeles TimesNew York On Park Avenue, begonias are blooming in hues matching the blur of passing taxicabs. At Bryant Park, the white tents of Fashion Week have been tucked away, and grass now shines on the lawn. And throughout the city, hotels and restaurants are...Tags: Central Park, Astoria, Dining and Drinking, Washington (U.S. state), Manhattan (New York City)
-
More CA Men Opting for Vasectomies in Bad Economy
RIVERSIDE -- Planned Parenthood of Southern California says requests for vasectomies were up more than 30 percent in the first three months of this year over the same period last year in San Diego and Riverside counties. They believe the increase in...Tags: Vasectomy, Family Planning, The New York Times, KTLA, Family
-
'DON'T LET ME DIE'
Sun reporterPfc. Caleb A. Lufkin landed on the helipad at about 12:30 p.m., screaming at the sky as a small all-terrain vehicle carried him past the palm trees and concrete bunkers to the emergency room. Doctors inside cut off his blood-covered boots and prepared...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Iraq, Gaming, Medical Services, Armed Forces
-
Ruben Salazar remembered
Today the United States Postal Service adds Ruben Salazar to its honor role of American journalists by issuing a first-class Salazar postage stamp. But the former Times columnist had left his mark long before his death during the 1970 Chicano Moratorium...Tags: Anglicanism, Television Stations, Christianity, Citizens Initiative and Recall, Parties and Movements
-
Promotions and appointments
Craig Calle has been appointed treasurer at Gateway. James Stahl announced his retirement from the Sanitation Districts of Los Angeles County. Abernathy MacGregor Group announced the opening of a San Francisco office headed by Jerry Gianquinta. DPAIR...Tags: Management Change, Government, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Finance
-
Diverse Cast Embarks on 'Amazing Race'
Zap2It.comThe 10th edition of "The Amazing Race" will kick off with one of the most diverse groups of teams the show has ever had. The Emmy-winning series, which moves to Sundays in the fall, will feature 12 teams this time, up from the usual complement of 11....Tags: Birmingham , Islam, Windermere, San Francisco, Los Angeles
-
N
Results are listed in alphabetical order. Times listed indicate when runners crossed the finish line, not their elapsed time. The timing chip is not activated until the runners reach the starting line. Some hometowns were not available. Information...Tags: Tracy, Boynton Beach, Boca Raton, Hammond, Madison (New Haven, Connecticut)
-
Have a complaint? Raise it in writing and lower expectations
When things go wrong on a trip and travelers seek an explanation or apology from a hotel, airline or other travel service, they often get neither. But in many cases there is an agency that wants to hear and count your complaints. The U.S. Department of...Tags: Tour Operations Industry, Los Angeles, San Luis Obispo (San Luis Obispo, California), Politics, Business
-
Afghan Rebels' Envoy Puts a Face on the Fight
Times Staff WriterThe first American bombs are hours from falling on Kabul, and Haron Amin, the lead spokesman for the rebel forces fighting the Taliban, is holed up in the war room of the Northern Alliance. There is no place to sit. The only chair is occupied. So he lands...Tags: Civil Rights, Pennsylvania, Washington (U.S. state), War Crimes, Kabul (Afghanistan)
Jul 5, 2009
|Story| Los Angeles Times
Jul 1, 2009
|Story| Los Angeles Times
Jul 21, 2009
|Story| KTLA-LTV
May 25, 2008
|Story| Los Angeles Times
Apr 11, 2009
|Story| KTLA-LTV
Nov 20, 2006
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Apr 22, 2008
|Story| Los Angeles Times
Oct 27, 2006
|Story| Los Angeles Times
Jul 15, 2006
|Story| Zap2It
Oct 14, 2002
|Story| Chicago Tribune
Feb 2, 2003
|Story| Los Angeles Times
Oct 10, 2001
|Story| Los Angeles Times
Original site for Riverside (Southampton, New York) topic gallery.
