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Marian Manners, Prudence Penny, the first celebrity cooks
Tune the television to so many rapid-fire cooking shows today, and it seems eventually you're bound to witness some kind of shouting match. It's enough to make the stomach nostalgic for the kinder, simpler days of Marian Manners and Prudence Penny, the...Tags: Top Chef (tv program), Mass Media, Interior Policy, Livestock Farming, Periodicals
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Earthy but less earthly at a Vina monastery
Times Staff WriterFinally, I could rest in Peace. "Peace," it turned out, was the name of the room where I stayed during a recent retreat at the Abbey of New Clairvaux. This remote Cistercian-Trappist monastery welcomes visitors needing a break from today's frenetic...Tags: Travel, Gaming, Thomas Merton, Entertainment, Death
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Museum gives tenements an honored place
Special to the Chicago TribuneNEW YORK–It was 1863. In Pennsylvania, the ground at Gettysburg was still warm with the tragic remains of battle. In rough parts of Manhattan, rival gangs were taking time out from their own turf wars to battle police over Lincoln's orders to draft...Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Consumer Goods Industries, Career and Workplace, Chicago Tribune, Death
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Kathleen Bade
KSWB-TV is pleased to announce the hiring of Ms. Kathleen Bade as the weeknight anchor for the station's new "Fox 5 News at Ten". Set to debut on August 1, 2008, "Fox 5 News at Ten" will be a 1-hour local newscast covering all of San Diego and produced...Tags: Primetime Emmy Awards, San Diego (San Diego, California), Crime, Law and Justice, Walter Cronkite, Television
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On the trail of the Russian crown jewels
She's navigated the world of Los Angeles' elite for eight decades -- weekending at Hearst Castle at San Simeon with William Randolph Hearst, riding horses with friends at her family ranch above the boulevard that bears her father's name, partying at...Tags: Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Television, Discovery Communications, Inc., Texas, Marilyn Monroe
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McRaney's Hearst Attempts a 'Deadwood' Takeover
Zap2It.comThings are never boring in the complex, profane Western world of "Deadwood," especially where money is concerned. After weeks of what looked like public negotiating among series creator David Milch, studio Paramount and HBO -- for a while, it look like...Tags: Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Metal and Mineral, Entertainment, Crimes, South Dakota
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In Napa's newest winery, drinking in the medieval air
Times Staff WriterA castle is rising south of this small resort town that promises to be Napa Valley's most lavish tourist draw. Or a vintner's fortune-busting folly. In April, Daryl Sattui, whose winery and deli a few miles away in St. Helena are a popular picnic stop,...Tags: Interior Policy, Politics, Napa Valley (Napa, California), Italy, Architecture
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Patty Hearst Joins 'Veronica Mars' Army
Zap2It.comA storyline on "Veronica Mars" this season will have a trustee of Hearst College, the university Veronica now attends, going missing on the eve of a crucial trustees' meeting about the school's future. Who better, then, to play the part than real-life...Tags: Television, Defense, Kristen Bell, Jimmy Carter, The CW (tv network)
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This town is rated noir
Special to The TimesNOIR is the indigenous Los Angeles form: It was created here, it grew up here and from here it spread, not only as a genre but as a way of looking at life, character and fate. As a framing lens, it's now so powerful that it seems not only to be a strategy...Tags: Romance (genre), Philosophy, Movies, Robert De Niro, Joan Didion
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Luxury and elegance at the Four Seasons Resort the Biltmore Santa Barbara
Times Staff WriterTake a deep, deep breath. Smell that? It's a combination of ocean breeze, rose petals and money — lots and lots of money. Here at the freshly enhanced Four Seasons Resort the Biltmore Santa Barbara, billionaire owner Ty Warner has spent $240...Tags: Eyewear, Dining and Drinking, Lifestyle and Leisure, Clubs and Associations, Personal Service
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Act like a tourist this Memorial Day
Sun-SentinelLooking for a little bit of old, touristy tropical South Florida? Here are some of the best places to visit, from drive-by lions to bicycle-riding parrots. 1. Lion Country Safari -- SR 80 (Southern Boulevard), 15 miles west of West Palm Beach; 561-793-...Tags: Tiger (animal), Wildlife, Heavy Engineering, Adults, Forestry and Timber
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'Alive in Necropolis' by Doug Dorst
Alive in Necropolis
A Novel
Doug Dorst
Riverhead: 440 pp., $25.95
Real estate means a lot in America -- ask the Indians. Or ask some of the first white Californians to be displaced by gentrification. They can't answer, being dead. In 1900, San...Tags: Tina Turner, Crime, Law and Justice, Heart Attack, Gang Activity, Arizona
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