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    Jan 27, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Rethinking our China strategy

    Senate committees will soon be asked to vote on President Obama's nominees to head the departments of State and Defense and the Central Intelligence Agency. Many, if not most, of the senators' questions will be focused on the nominees' views on the pressing security problems the United States faces in the greater Middle East and Afghanistan. But it would be a mistake for the committees to let the hearings pass without also examining the administration's own stated policy priority — the "pivot" or "rebalance" to the Asia-Pacific region.
    Senate committees will soon be asked to vote on President Obama's nominees to head the departments of State and Defense and the Central Intelligence Agency. Many, if not most, of the senators' questions will be focused on the nominees' views on the...

    Tags: American Enterprise Institute, Weaponry, Beijing (China), White House, North Korea

  2. Jan 21, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  3. Riccardo Muti 'resting comfortably' after surgery

    Chicago Symphony Orchestra music director Riccardo Muti is expected to be released Tuesday from a hospital in Milan, Italy, where on Monday morning he successfully underwent a hernia operation.
    Chicago Symphony Orchestra music director Riccardo Muti is expected to be released Tuesday from a hospital in Milan, Italy, where on Monday morning he successfully underwent a hernia operation. "Maestro Muti’s surgery went smoothly and he is...

    Tags: Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Italy, Arts and Culture, Milan (Italy), Hernia

  4. Jan 18, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  5. With Riccardo Muti out, guest conductors fill the CSO breach

    Riccardo Muti just can’t seem to catch a break.
    Riccardo Muti just can’t seem to catch a break. And, this time around, it isn’t only the musicians of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and the Chicago public who are being affected by his health issues. Thousands of listeners throughout the...

    Tags: Beijing (China), Music, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Milan (Italy), Music Industry

  6. Dec 12, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  7. City Beat: Nonstop weddings on 12-12-12 at the county clerk's office

    L.A. NOW
    The Los Angeles County clerk's office in Norwalk is a busy place. But Wednesday was busier than usual, especially for the volunteers who perform civil marriage ceremonies. Seventy 12-12-12 wedding ceremonies were scheduled in the office's chapels. Susan...
  8. Dec 4, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  9. Alleged birth center for Chinese women may close [Google+ hangout]

    L.A. NOW
    Times reporter Cindy Chang will join City Editor Shelby Grad at 2:30 p.m. for a Google+ hangout about a Chino Hills residence allegedly housing women from China who want to give birth to U.S.-citizen children. The home is on the......
  10. Dec 4, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  11. Alleged 'maternity house' for Chinese woman may be shut down

    L.A. NOW
    Chino Hills is moving to shut down a residence allegedly housing women from China who want to give birth to U.S.-citizen children. On Saturday, a group called Not in Chino Hills staged a street corner protest against the site. "They......
  12. Jan 9, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  13. CSO's Muti to miss remaining winter dates

    Chicago winters have proved to be singularly unlucky for Riccardo Muti.
    Chicago winters have proved to be singularly unlucky for Riccardo Muti. The Chicago Symphony Orchestra music director has canceled the remainder of his scheduled appearances with the orchestra through January while he continues to battle a flu bug....

    Tags: O'Hare International Airport, Entertainment, Music, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Arts and Culture

  14. Dec 14, 2012 |Story| Aberdeen News
  15. South Dakota cooks take beef to new heights for the holidays

    PIERRE - If you're looking for new recipes to dazzle friends and family this holiday season, turn off the popular television food contests and turn on to exciting and delicious recipes that come right out of one of South Dakota's own home chef...

    Tags: Iron (dietary supplement), Holidays, Onions, Dietary Supplements, Judges

  16. Dec 12, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Southland couples get married on a most memorable day

    Peter Chen, new to America, found Winnie Liu on Skype as he searched for kindred souls living nearby in Los Angeles.
    Peter Chen, new to America, found Winnie Liu on Skype as he searched for kindred souls living nearby in Los Angeles. They texted. They met for a meal at a mall. They fell in love — and somehow 71/2 years slid by. On Wednesday, 12/12/12, they wed...

    Tags: Family, Marriage, Los Angeles Times, China, Skype

  18. Dec 1, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Foreign midshipmen forge international ties

    Like her classmates at the U.S. Naval Academy, Midshipman 1st Class Dagmara Broniatowska learned how to salute, ran the endurance course and memorized the body of American military information, history and quotations known as the Rates.
    Like her classmates at the U.S. Naval Academy, Midshipman 1st Class Dagmara Broniatowska learned how to salute, ran the endurance course and memorized the body of American military information, history and quotations known as the Rates. In her "four...

    Tags: Lebanon, U.S. Military, Singapore, South Korea, U.S. Coast Guard

  20. Dec 20, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Richard Baum dies at 72; China expert at UCLA

    Richard Baum, a leading China expert at UCLA who founded a lively and influential Internet forum used by hundreds of scholars, diplomats, journalists and government officials to follow ideas and trends in contemporary Chinese politics, died Friday at his Westwood home. He was 72.
    Richard Baum, a leading China expert at UCLA who founded a lively and influential Internet forum used by hundreds of scholars, diplomats, journalists and government officials to follow ideas and trends in contemporary Chinese politics, died Friday at...

    Tags: Authors, Civil Rights, Politics, Communist Party of China, NPR

  22. Dec 20, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Apple looking at 46- to 55-inch displays for TV?

    A report coming out of Taiwan says Apple is looking at flat-panel displays ranging from 46 to 55 inches for the company's rumored TV set.
    A report coming out of Taiwan says Apple is looking at flat-panel displays ranging from 46 to 55 inches for the company's rumored TV set. The report by Focus Taiwan News Channel says the Cupertino tech company has begun testing televisions with Apple...

    Tags: Entertainment, The Wall Street Journal, Sony Corp., NBC (tv network), Tim Cook

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