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Changed -- and now gone
Terrible things are documented in the newspaper every day. A child kidnapped and assaulted. A family drowned. A 9-year-old girl forced to hike through the desert for help after surviving a car crash that killed her father. We read those stories and we...
Tags: Accidental Death, Antonio Villaraigosa, Abusive Behavior, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Tattoo Removal
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Woman accused of selling fake Disneyland tickets on Craigslist
L.A. NOWA Hollywood woman was arrested Wednesday after allegedly selling bogus Disneyland tickets on Craigslist in Glendale to at least half a dozen families, some of whom didn't learn of the fakery until being turned away at the theme park's gates.... -
Long-distance learning
As Newport Beach science teacher Jean-Paul Rimlinger put it, trapping voles and mice in Nova Scotia isn't typical professional development. Nevertheless, that's where he was for a week at the end of March, helping a group of scientists track mammal...
Tags: Science and Technology, Teachers, Environmental Issues, Education, Students
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Glendale police: Woman accused of faking Disneyland tickets
A Hollywood woman was arrested Wednesday after allegedly selling bogus Disneyland tickets on Craigslist in Glendale to at least half a dozen families, some of whom didn't learn of the fakery until being turned away at the theme park's gates. The woman,...
Tags: Tourism and Leisure Industry, Amusement and Theme Parks, Services and Shopping, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Craigslist, Inc.
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Paying a stiff tab to rescue lost hikers
A decent whistle costs about a buck and weighs practically nothing. Had one been carried by the two young adults who spent four days lost in the Trabuco Canyon area, it could have saved thousands of dollars in search and rescue costs; it might have...
Tags: The New York Times, Easter
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Man convicted of Disneyland bomb threats faces sex crimes charges
A 59-year-old man serving a federal prison sentence in Arizona for making bomb threats to Disneyland faces multiple counts of sexual assault involving two Orange County women he met through Pennysaver ads in the 1980s. James Michael Camp, 59, of...Tags: Sex Crimes, Rentals, Bombings, Lawyers, Amusement and Theme Parks
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Swimming pools that hit the spot on spring break
Between the brouhaha of the winter holidays and the end of the school year is that coveted halfway point known as spring break. To gear up for that last lap of the academic year, grab the kids and significant others and go recharge at some posh pools....
Tags: Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Bodies of Water, Swimming, Los Angeles Hotels, Personal Service
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Carolyn Winn Finalist in National American Miss
Carolyn S. Winn, 9, of Edgewood, has been chosen as a state finalist in the National American Miss Maryland Pageant to be held Aug. 8 - 10 at the Hyatt Regency Reston in Reston, VA. The National American Miss pageants are for girls ages 4-18, and have...Tags: Edgewood
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WonderCon 2013: Your guide to the Anaheim comic convention
Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - Los Angeles TimesThere may be more costumed characters across the street from the Happiest Place on Earth than in it this weekend ...... -
Driver's licenses for all drivers
In Annapolis, some conservative Republicans — having apparently not taken notice of the 2012 election and the conundrum facing their party over its hard-line immigration stance at the national level — are lambasting a proposal to expand and...
Tags: Migration, Barack Obama, Car Safety Tips and Advice, Career and Workplace, Labor Legislation
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Setting Times stories to music: Falco, Flying Burrito Brothers
When I clicked on the “Today’s Great Read” banner on the L.A. Times home page at week’s end, it hit me: The last five days of Column One stories, photos and videos—they were all presented like a gorgeous literary magazine....
Tags: Halloween, Apple iPod, Amusement and Theme Parks, Music, Dwight Yoakam
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A gathering of body and soul at Cheyann Benedict's new boutique
T-shirts were once novelty items: Disneyland giveaways for deeply uncool vacationers, concert keepsakes for the young and disheveled, kitschy thrift-store finds for young women with hair in Princess Leia buns. But in the last decade the garments have...
Tags: Rick Owens, Fashion Trends, The Red Hot Chili Peppers (music group), Christina Hendricks, Flea (music artist)
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