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Factbox: IRS's rich history of scandals, political abuse
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters) - A crisis engulfing the U.S. Internal Revenue Service over its scrutiny of conservative groups seeking tax-exempt status adds to a long history of scandal and abuse - both real and alleged - at the tax agency. Here are some high-...Tags: Taxation, American Enterprise Institute, U.S. Congress, Politics, White House
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TV This Week: April 21 - 27: 'An Apology to Elephants'
Customized TV Listings are available here: www.latimes.com/tvtimes Click here to download TV listings for the week of April 21 -27, 2013 in PDF format This week's TV Movies -------------------- SUNDAY Ask your doctor if a magic potion is...
Tags: Ashley Jones, The X-Files (tv program), Brooke Burns, Aden Young, Entertainment
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5 for the road
Hurry up and slow down. That's one way to look at a road trip. You don't hop a plane and zip off halfway around the world. You slide in behind the wheel and get a grip, you feel the planet, you experience the travel. Travel becomes part of the...Tags: Tourism and Leisure, National Parks, Key Largo, Marathon, Road Transportation
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$600,000-a-month lease hits the market in Beverly Hills
The current luxury real estate market is redefining “extravagant.” First, a 8,930-square-foot house on nine acres in Northern California found a buyer for a state record-breaking $117 million. Then word came that financier Gary Winnick is...
Tags: Real Estate Sellers, Real Estate Buyers, Hugh Hefner, The Godfather (movie), Homes
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This won't last: Beverly Hills house for lease, $600,000 a month
How much would you pay to live where William Randolph Hearst and Marion Davies called home? How steep is too steep to sleep where John and Jacqueline Kennedy honeymooned? OK, rich kids of Instagram, what would you say to a Beverly Hills manse with a...
Tags: Fiscal Cliff, Starbucks Corp., Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, Marion Davies
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Barnaby Conrad Jr. dies at 90; bullfighter, artist, saloonkeeper founded Santa Barbara Writers Conference
When Barnaby Conrad was nearly killed in a 1958 bullfight, his celebrity pals were buzzing about it at Sardi's in New York. "Did you hear about poor Barnaby?" Eva Gabor asked Noel Coward in her thick Hungarian accent. "He was terribly gored in Spain."...Tags: Eva Gabor, Bars and Clubs, Literature, Dining and Drinking, William F. Buckley
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Richard Collins dies at 98; onetime blacklisted screenwriter
Richard Collins, a screenwriter during the McCarthy era who was blacklisted for several years before he cooperated with the Communist-hunting House Un-American Activities Committee, died Thursday in Ventura. The onetime Communist Party member was 98...
Tags: Citizen Kane (movie), Edward Dmytryk, Pneumonia, Politics, Robert Towne
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Herald-Examiner's last man standing
The last edition of the Los Angeles Herald-Examiner was published on Nov. 2, 1989, with the headline: "So long, Los Angeles." But 23 years later, one employee has not yet said goodbye. Chuck Lutz hasn't even left the building. "They never told me...
Tags: Jonathan Winters, Mark Harmon, Clint Eastwood, Bruce Willis, James Garner
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The fiscal cliff ... of '32
Close your eyes in Washington these days and you can almost hear the echoes of 1932. Eighty years ago, just like today, a fiscal crisis almost totally dominated the nation's capital. Then, as now, fiscal conservatives demanded immediate action to fix...
Tags: Taxation, Herbert Clark Hoover, Personal Income, Politics, Fiscal Cliff
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Thankful for good news, if just for a day
The news business is often a negative business, and sometimes it’s hard to come up for air when you’re swimming in the sewer. I’m certainly guilty of getting caught up in what feels like a cycle that has often left me wondering, is the...
Tags: Rupert Murdoch
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George Randolph Hearst Jr. dies at 84; L.A. Herald-Examiner publisher
The demise of the Hearst newspaper empire in Los Angeles began in 1962 when publisher George Randolph Hearst Jr. abandoned the morning newspaper market.
Hearst and the company that owned the Los Angeles Times made what some viewed as a back-room deal: At...Tags: Otis Chandler, Board of Directors, World War II (1939-1945), International Military Interventions, Wars and Interventions
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Southern California Close-Ups: Venice, Santa Monica, Malibu
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterFirst published on July 31, 2011. Revised and expanded in early 2012. You could spend a solid year sniffing out cool spots for travelers in Venice, Santa Monica, Pacific Palisades and Malibu -- scores of hotels, hundreds of restaurants and bars, more...Tags: Steve Martin, Artists, Transportation Industry, James Gray, Dining and Drinking
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Dec 26, 2012
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Nov 23, 2012
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Jun 27, 2012
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