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Meet the commenters: 'Jake H'
Change of SubjectPart of an occasional series Commenter ID: JakeH Age: 34 Occupation: Attorney -- commercial litigation Family: Just me Resides: Lakeview Philosophies/inclinations: I'm basically a romantic, humanistic idealist with tendencies toward cynicism and... -
South Pasadena Strings will play L.A. to raise funds for trip to Carnegie Hall
Sometime in the last century, the great classical pianist Arthur Rubinstein is said to have been interrupted by a man on the streets of New York who asked, “How do I get to Carnegie Hall?” Rubinstein's response: “Practice, practice,...
Tags: Carnegie Hall, Teaching and Learning, Students, Japan, Entertainment
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Council orders audit of $220 million spent on Great Park
L.A. NOWCapping a raucous eight-hour-plus meeting, the Irvine City Council voted early Wednesday to overhaul the oversight and spending on the beleaguered Orange County Great Park while authorizing an audit of the more than $220 million that so far has been...... -
Soft start likely for 'Killing Them Softly'; Zucker's CNN challenge.
After the coffee. Before finding some zebras and building an ark! The Skinny: I know I said yesterday I like the rain but I don't like guests that overstay their welcome. Time for some sun. Friday's headlines include a preview of the weekend box office,...
Tags: Sinclair Broadcast Group Inc., DirecTV Group Inc., Federal Communications Commission, Brad Pitt, Killing Them Softly (movie)
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Though going blind, E.J. Scott keeps looking ahead, moving forward
E.J. Scott makes his way through life with a swagger and a white cane. He is not an athlete in the traditional sense of those whose exploits appear on these pages. But what he achieved recently is Blake Griffin-esque. He rose above the rest and...
Tags: Blindness, New York City, Hurricane Sandy (2012), Austin (Chicago, Illinois)
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In speech to biz leaders, Corbett vague on transportation funding plans.
Capitol Ideas with John L. MicekGov. Tom Corbett will offer a long-awaited plan to state lawmakers early next year to pay for an estimated $2.5 billion in road and bridge repairs that will likely take advantage of updates in federal highway law as well as...... -
L.A. man fatally shot in head in New York City; gunman sought
L.A. NOWPolice in New York City searched Tuesday for a gunman who fatally shot a 31-year-old Los Angeles man in the head near Central Park in midtown Manhattan. The suspect walked up behind Brandon Woodard on West 58th Street near the...... -
NYPD intensifies search for Manhattan gunman who shot L.A. man
L.A. NOWStepping up their investigation, police in New York City have released a video showing the gunman they say shot and killed a 31-year-old Los Angeles man in a brazen, midday shooting near Central Park in midtown Manhattan. The surveillance video...... -
‘Downton Abbey’ to screen Dec. 14 in Winter Park
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelSeason three of “Downton Abbey” doesn't start until Jan. 6 on PBS. But you can catch the first hour next month in Winter Park. WUCF TV, Central Florida's PBS station, and the city of Winter Park will host a free screening of the first hour ... -
Nanny Pleads Not Guilty in Children's Stabbing Deaths
CNNNEW YORK -- Yoselyn Ortega, the New York nanny charged with murdering two young children in her care at an Upper West Side apartment, pleaded not guilty Wednesday. The proceeding took place at Weill Cornell Medical Center in Manhattan, where Ortega has...Tags: Lucia Krim, Trials, Social Media, NBCUniversal, Prosecution
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Artist Dale Rogers lets the dogs out at Mennello Museum
Calling all canines: You are invited to the Big Dog Show Happy Hour this Saturday, Dec. 1, at the Mennello Museum of American Art in Orlando. The free event celebrates the installation of the Big Dog Show in the museum's Sculpture Gardens. The Mennello'...
Tags: Orlando, Sculpture, Manhattan (New York City), Museums, Mennello Museum of American Art
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Nanny, in hospital bed, pleads not guilty to murder of 2 children
NEW YORK -- A nanny accused of stabbing to death two young children left in her care pleaded not guilty to two counts of murder Wednesday from a hospital bed, where she has been held since trying to commit suicide by slashing her own throat and wrists....
Tags: Trials, WikiLeaks, Hospitals and Clinics, Upper West Side, New York City
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