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Corona del Mar's Toastmasters Group Aim To Perfect the Art of Public Speaking It's 7 a.m. in the back room of Coco's in Corona del Mar, and the crowd is all ears, waiting for the speeches to begin at the regular meeting of the Harborlites Toastmasters...Tags: Television, Holidays, Road Transportation, Bars and Clubs, Internists
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Letters From The Editor: Snapshots of our day at the fair
We snorted with laughter during the pig races. We plugged our ears at the demolition derby. We ate things no one should. We tossed darts at balloons, not boards. We patted the woolen coats of alpacas and goats. But my favorite moment during daddy-...Tags: Entertainment, Cartoons
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YWCA official terminated; another resigns
GLENDALE — The executive director of the YWCA of Glendale was terminated Wednesday by the organization's Board of Directors — three months after she assumed the position, prompting a board member to resign in protest. In a special meeting...Tags: Crimes, Disasters and Accidents, Social Issues, Emergency Planning, Elections
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'Big Brother' recap: Who's evicted?
Reality CheckHello everyone! It’s Chris in KS playing backup quarterback tonight since the Ravens have pre-empted your ability to watch Big Brother tonight. Let’s get down to business and find out which whiny baby will be leaving the house, Brendon or........Tags: Julie Chen, Elections, NFL Preseason
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Afghan girl whose nose was cut off meets with local doctors, prepares for treatment
L.A. NOWAn Afghan girl featured on the Aug. 9 cover of Time magazine after her nose was cut off met with Southland doctors this week in preparation for treatment. The 18-year-old, identified only as Bibi Aisha (Miss Aisha), told Time that...... -
'Top Chef': The wrong chef sent packing
Show TrackerPretty much everyone -- and we'll include the president of the United States -- knows all too well that Washington, D.C., isn't always very fair. Yet rarely is the capitol as unjust as it was in Wednesday night’s “Top Chef”...... -
Xamining SpaceX
Orlando Opinionators - Orlando SentinelSentinel editor Charlotte Hall, editorial page editor Mike Lafferty and I were at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station this week for a tour of the SpaceX facilities there and an interview with CEO Elon Musk. SpaceX is the California-based commercial rocket... -
Justin Bieber Orlando: Crowds building, and lots of screaming
Soundboard Music Blog - Orlando SentinelBy Matt Palm, Orlando Sentinel There's a steady stream of arrivals at the Justin Bieber Orlando concert now, but it still doesn't feel super-crowded. Must be a lot of folks coming at the last minute (or who are stuck in rush-hour traffic). The Teen Island... -
Louder and Louder World Harms Our Hearing
McClatchy NewspapersSo much noise. Rock concerts. Traffic. IPods. Always something in your ear. Until nature demands silence. "We don't know what's going to happen to the kids with plug-ins in their ears," says audiologist Janell Reid. "There's a huge concern about...Tags: Hearing Impairment, Restaurants, Dining and Drinking, Tustin (Orange, California), Lifestyle and Leisure
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Pennsylvania dog groomer found guilty of animal cruelty for attempting to sell 'gothic kittens' online
L.A. UnleashedHolly Crawford, who inspired outrage in legions of animal lovers when her Pennsylvania home was raided and several pierced animals were seized in late 2008, has been convicted of animal cruelty. Crawford, a dog groomer by trade, had been marketing...... -
This is Chris' Test Story
Tribune staff reporterLorem ipsum dolor. In hac habitasse platea dictumst. Etiam sagittis aliquet quam at mollis. Phasellus sed est leo, in eleifend leo. Sed nunc nibh, pretium ut laoreet eu, ultricies sit amet augue. Mauris vehicula faucibus enim, at dignissim augue...Tags: The New York Times, Joe Biden, Crimes, Television, Bill Richardson
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Upgrading Those White Earphones? Don't Go by Price
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterSound engineer Kevin Glendinning knows earphones. And in his line of work, which mostly involves mixing sound for onstage performers such as Justin Timberlake and No Doubt, he has little use for the standard types that come with portable music players....Tags: Dr. Dre (music artist), Opera (genre), Busta Rhymes, Standards, Los Angeles Times
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