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Pajamas, nightgowns and lingerie make cozy Christmas gifts
Special to the Los Angeles TimesSomehow the holiday season brings out the urge to get cozy. Maybe that's why nightwear is a perennial favorite gift this time of year. Or maybe it's because it lends itself to stress-free shopping. After all, how many times can you give your brother-in-...Tags: Kate Moss, Rodeo, Tori Spelling, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Rodeo Drive
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Play where Ralphie and Randy lived in 'A Christmas Story'
Special to the Los Angeles TimesThe occasional car crawls down 11th Street, its driver and passengers looking for a parking space not too far from their destination, a nondescript residence that is becoming a popular tourist destination in a working-class Cleveland neighborhood....Tags: Movies, New Jersey, Television Industry, Christmas, Holidays
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Anchorage teen's Internet startup has global reach
Channel 2 NewsAt age 18, South High School grad Tyler Arnold has long since left home for the first time. He's in Romania on a business trip this week, promoting his Internet firm Tyler Systems. “We're an international business, so I find myself in different...Tags: Anchorage, Romania, Online Advertising, Microsoft Corporation, Startups
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Stress takes its toll
Special to the Los Angeles Times"Two weeks ago I was in Japan for a week, then I was in San Francisco for a day, and then I went to Paris for a week, and I just got back yesterday. Now here I am at work trying to figure out what day it is." In other words, it's a typical Monday at...Tags: Cat Stevens, Los Angeles Times, Fatigue, W.R. Grace & Co., Air Transportation Delays
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Making sure you have adequate insurance
Insurance is one of those things you don't need until you need it. But by then, it's often too late if you aren't adequately protected. Mortgage companies require a basic homeowner policy. And because insurance protects the underlying collateral for...Tags: Freddie Mac, Rentals, Mortgages, MetLife Incorporated, Natural Disasters
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Broussard, Whitmer get thousands in gifts
ABC26 NewsRecords reveal that Jefferson Parish's top administrators combined to give Parish President Aaron Broussard $4,775 this year in gift certificates for meals, clothes and travel. According to the records given by the parish to The Times-Picayune newspaper,...Tags: Trips and Vacations, Travel
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Citizens adds employees as number of policies drops
Citizens Property Insurance Corp., the state-run insurer of last resort, has trimmed more than 26 percent of its customers since late 2007.
But the number of employees has grown by 17 percent.
"There isn't a company in the state who could sustain...Tags: Restaurants, Citizens Property Insurance Corp., Florida, Dining and Drinking, Natural Disasters
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Blizzard Blog: ComEd to restore power by mid-day
As of 6 a.m. today, about 5,800 ComEd customers were still without power, according to a company news release. Of those, 5,000 were in Chicago.s
The company expects all power to be restored by mid-day today. Officials late Wednesday night said crews...Tags: Markham, Local Elections, Executive Branch, University of Illinois at Chicago, Amtrak
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Forcing hotel out would be a mistake
I am from Minnesota and travel to Glendale for business and also vacation with quite a few people. We always stay at the Golden Key Hotel and shop at the Americana at Brand. We've been coming out there for more than a decade. The hotel has been a very...Tags: Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Rick Caruso, Minnesota, Hotels and Accommodations, Travel
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Blacklisting Orlando is a bad move
The so-called AIG effect has a new meaning: Against Idiotic Government. At least that's the feeling in tourism circles. The pall cast over business travel — especially over trips among financial services employees — as a result of...Tags: American International Group, Tourism and Leisure, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Orlando Hotels, Companies and Corporations
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Florida governor's Europe trip not very fruitful
It's been one year since Gov. Charlie Crist and his entourage breezed through Europe, racking up minibar bills and cavorting with royals, all in the name of business development and job creation.
The trip's eye-popping $430,000 bill — footed by...Tags: Charlie Crist, Government, Regional Authority, Economy, Business and Finance, Politics
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Hey, gas stations near OIA: Post prices!
A small group of gas stations near Orlando International Airport are whining that it's too expensive to put up signs that would make their prices visible from the road. These are the same stations that routinely charge customers more than $2 a gallon...Tags: Harry Potter (fictional character), Walt Disney, American International Group, David Siegel, Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill (2010)
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Dec 27, 2009
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Jan 25, 2010
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Feb 3, 2011
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Dec 27, 2010
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Jul 27, 2009
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Jul 22, 2009
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May 27, 2010
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