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Obama's flexibility doctrine revealed
"On all these issues, but particularly missile defense, this can be solved, but it's important for him (Putin) to give me space. … This is my last election. After my election, I have more flexibility." Barack Obama to Dmitry Medvedev, open mic,...
Tags: Military Equipment, Justice and Rights, Dmitry Medvedev, Politics, Washington, DC
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Hot spots to travel in Europe in 2011
Special to the Los AngelesTimesIf you're looking for the hot spots in Europe for 2011, consider these, which promise to be buzzing in the new year: People who love the Italian countryside are always looking for new territory to explore. These days that means going south to Basilicata,...Tags: Johann Sebastian Bach, New York, Sociology, Germany, World War II (1939-1945)
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Finding a bargain in Istanbul, Turkey
Istanbul, Turkey — For months I had been pining for a trip to Europe, willing to go anywhere a cheap flight would take me. But the elusive bargain I sought didn't materialize until February, and it wasn't completely Europe.
The airfare of my dreams...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Istanbul (Turkey), Tourism and Leisure, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Lifestyle and Leisure
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3 top-notch hotels that let Barcelona really show off
The 1992 Olympics transformed this into a world-class city with a bold mix of ancient and contemporary art, architecture and gastronomy. Throw in nine UNESCO World Heritage sites and eight sandy beaches on its Mediterranean coast, and it's not...Tags: Architecture, UNESCO, Spain, 2016 Olympic Games, Frank Gehry
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It's all relative
It would be easy to overlook Fogon, an 8-week-old Mexican restaurant in River West, especially as the space has been home to two or three forgettable restaurants in the last few years.
The restaurant's pedigree suggests that would be an error. Fogon is...Tags: Mangos, CLTV, Shrimp, Bars and Clubs, Dining and Drinking
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Germany's Weber says Eurozone's debt issues to worsen and need crisis management
As the Eurozone debt crisis threatens banks and potentially the global economy, former German central banker Axel Weber said he “fears” financial conditions will have to deteriorate more in Europe before leaders take “drastic action.&...Tags: Mutual Funds, Credit Ratings, George Soros, Germany, Economic Indicator
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Bullet trains won't get us anywhere
JAMES E. MOORE is chairman of the department of industrial and systems engineering at USC, director of the transportation engineering program and a researcher with the USC Center for Risk and EconomicTHE MAIN problem with Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's 2007-08 budget proposal to cut funding for the California High-Speed Rail Authority is that it does not go far enough. Instead of eliminating 90% of the agency's funding, he should shut the thing down...Tags: Referenda, Transportation, Washington (U.S. state), Los Angeles, Technology
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Cloudy links to cancer
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterMany of us are, shall we say, rather haphazard sunscreen users -- a fact that makes dermatologists apoplectic. But, in this era of evidence-based medicine, three nagging questions remain: How much do we really need to worry about skin cancer? How tightly...Tags: Brown University, Hospitals and Clinics, Medical Research, Education, Dermatology
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Bra stores where the focus is on fit
Special to the Los Angeles TimesShopping for underwear sounds either mundane or glamorous, depending on your point of view — but it can also be daunting. "People have no idea what they're doing," said Bonnie Kaufman, "because it's like buying a mattress. What do you really know...Tags: La Perla, Mastectomy, Politics, Washington (U.S. state), Elections
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'Fashioning Fashion' at LACMA's Resnick Exhibition Pavilion
Los Angeles Times Fashion CriticJohn Galliano, a student of history unlike any other designer of his generation, has imagined runway collections from French Revolution-era street scenes, Napoleon-era cartoons and the life of Pocahontas. His globetrotting research trips are legendary,...Tags: World War I (1914-1918), Religious Conflicts, Surgery, Entertainment, Los Angeles
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The photographers of 'Three Boys From Pasadena'
Los Angeles TimesThe old master spent his winter months at the Chateau Marmont, sitting beneath the palms, the white canopies and its distinctively European tower on the Sunset Strip. Photographer Helmut Newton was as recognizable there as his famous subjects, dining on...Tags: Germany, Richard Avedon, Irving Penn, Photography, Arts
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General Allen was leader at Naval Academy
When Marine Corps Gen. John R. Allen overheard a platoon of first-year midshipmen at the Naval Academy shout "kill" during training one summer day a decade ago, he ordered the word expunged from their vocabulary. The then-commandant explained that...
Tags: Republican Party, Afghanistan, U.S. Department of Defense, Paula Broadwell, Tampa
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