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Education briefs for Feb. 23
news@jessaminejournal.comBrookside to host Governor’s Cup competition Brookside Elementary School in Nicholasville is hosting the 78th District Governor’s Cup competition Saturday, Feb. 25. Participating schools are Brookside, Warner Elementary and Nicholasville...Tags: Robert Cooper, Michael Clark, Teaching and Learning, Colleges and Universities, Executive Branch
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Aid groups don't want U.S. to delay food shipments to North Korea
World NowKim Jong-il's death: Humanitarian groups have criticized a decision by the Obama administration not to speed up plans to send food aid to malnourished North Koreans following the death of leader Kim Jong Il.... -
Reader photos: Southern California Moments, Day 53
L.A. NOWThe conductor: David Austin captures his girlfriend tiptoeing into the surf on a Malibu beach in this Feb. 4 photo. RELATED: Best of Southern California Moments for January Southern California Moments 2011 editors' picks -- Michael Robinson Every day, we'... -
BANKRUPTCIES
Here are bankruptcy filings in U.S. Bankruptcy Court, District of South Dakota, for Jan. 19-25, 2011. Individuals can file Chapter 7 petitions (asking that debts be liquidated); Chapter 12 (a simplified reorganization method for farmers and ranchers...Tags: Bankruptcy, South Dakota, Ann Hamilton, Financially Distressed Companies, Watertown
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Creating a backyard getaway
When Jean Rollo's friend brought her English setter, Watson, to see Rollo's new outdoor room, the pooch's antics said it all. Which should I do first, he seemed to debate, take a dip in the pool, grab a hamburger from the grill, beg for a drink from the...Tags: Animals, Electronic Devices, Rentals, Leslie Mann, Holidays
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The Dry Garden: Scout for the best roses, then let beauties prove just how tough they can be
L.A. at HomeThis may not be the time to plant a rose, but as a long rose season concludes its spring flush, it is an ideal moment to study the varieties around town, then consider which ones you like and what they...... -
Football and art collide at LACMA [Updated]
Culture MonsterWell-known for her documentary photography, Catherine Opie has turned her introspective lens to the all-American pastime of high school football in her most recent collection: "Catherine Opie: Figure and Landscape" at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.... -
'90210' alum Ian Ziering and wife welcome a daughter
Ministry of GossipIan Ziering is the proud new dad of a baby girl. Ian Ziering and wife Erin Ludwig welcomed daughter Mia Loren Ziering on Monday night.... -
Rethinking the rose
Times Staff WriterBeauty is a dangerous thing. Witness the rose. It was plucked from shrubdom because of the bloom. Its fragrance gave Egypt rose water, Persia attar, France candied rose petals. It sweetened the medieval apothecary cabinet and became a symbol of passion...Tags: Environmental Pollution, Death, Arcadia, Texas, Los Angeles
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The giant of miniatures
Times Staff WriterIf you've ever looked at a miniature rose and wondered, "How'd they do that?" the answer is: a lifetime's work, and not by a "they," but a he. Ralph Moore. In a career spanning 77 years, the founder of Sequoia Nursery in Visalia has single-handedly...Tags: Linda Campbell, Death, David Byrne, Family, Arts and Culture
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Just add tea and crumpets
Special to The TimesFew phrases are more magical than "English garden." The words conjure visions at once settled and unconstrained: cool emerald vistas, buxom clumps of lilies and larkspurs, rose petals spilling from a tree-hugging vine. Caught in their spell, desert...Tags: Death, Arts and Culture, Los Angeles, Napa Valley (Napa, California), England
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One rose lover's armful of favorites
Times Staff WriterFew people have known and loved as many types of roses as Edie O'Hair. Her advice? Let tea roses find their natural habit instead of chopping them back. For climbers, if you don't have an arbor, let them tumble down a hillside as ground cover. Never stray...Tags: Climbing, Oklahoma, Honey, Temecula, Robin Hood
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