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Tracking down the Madonna artist
ENCINITAS, Calif. -- Since it first appeared seven weeks ago, people have been captivated by the mysterious "Surfing Madonna" mosaic and curious about the anonymous artist who affixed it to a concrete wall under a railroad overpass in Encinitas. This is...Tags: Facebook, Encinitas (San Diego, California), Arts, Google Inc., Mass Media
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Janet Adams Johnson
Janet Adams Johnson
June 24, 1929 – June 4, 2011
Janet Adams Johnson was born June 24, 1929 in Elymer, Canada, the daughter of Margaret Jones Adams and Richard Jones. She spent the first part of her childhood cared for by her grandma Blanchie...Tags: Santa Barbara (Santa Barbara, California), University of California, Colleges and Universities, Human Interest, Orange (Orange, California)
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My Turn: A hard ride beyond despair on the AIDS/LifeCycle trek
"I can't do it," I wailed into my cellphone in Santa Cruz to my husband in San Luis Obispo. "And I've lost my wallet. Will you come and get me?"
I must have sounded pathetic. I had just pedaled 82 miles on Day 1 of the AIDS/LifeCycle fundraising ride,...Tags: San Luis Obispo (San Luis Obispo, California), Human Interest, Santa Cruz (Santa Cruz, California), Los Angeles, Vehicles
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High speed rail: America is left at the station
Tax dollars have built this nation's transportation infrastructure, from roads and bridges to airports and subway systems. Rent a car or truck for the day and you may think you're paying for your transportation, but that's only the vehicle — most of...Tags: Air Transportation Delays, China, Interstate 4, Florida, Orlando
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Calif. Senate to negotiate budget through weekend
SACRAMENTO -- The state Senate announced Friday it will meet through the weekend to hammer out a compromise for addressing California's remaining budget deficit, as talks begin in earnest just days before the Legislature must pass a spending plan.
To...Tags: San Luis Obispo (San Luis Obispo, California), Laws, Personal Income, Mark Leno, California
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Sylvia Gonzalez and Frank Salazar, La Bella Pizzeria
Imperial Valley Press Assistant EditorSylvia Gonzalez & Frank Salazar, La Bella Pizzeria 601 W. Main St. (business fronts Sixth Street), El Centro, CA 92243 760-482-5555 www.eatlabella.com or www.facebook.com/LaBellaPizzeria Tell us how you ended up in this line of work. My husband and I...Tags: Apple iPod, Ice Cream, Lifestyle and Leisure, Human Interest, Pizzas
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Community Commentary: Common sense needed to help right Costa Mesa
"Don't be afraid to see what you see." — President Ronald Reagan It is my hope — and more importantly, the community's hope — that our employee associations help restore Costa Mesa's fiscal health and return it to being a model of...Tags: Business, Employees, Wages and Pensions, California, Politics
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Putting a price tag on late planting
Corn farmers in North Dakota, South Dakota and Minnesota could lose as much as $2.6 billion because of planting delays this spring, says a company that provides global crop insurance and risk management. "We're behind the 8-ball a bit. It's going to...Tags: Insurance, Ohio, Minnesota, Agricultural Research and Technology, U.S. Department of Agriculture
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Meticulous travel records kept on 1931 Packard
The original owner of this 1931 Packard, as well as the three successive owners, all have maintained written documentation of the history of the 80-year-old car. Virginia Brinkerhoff purchased the Series 833, Model 461 Packard in 1931 from the Norfolk...Tags: Melbourne, Automotive Equipment, Norfolk (Norfolk, Virginia), Florida, Trips and Vacations
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Circumcision and the ballot measure we'll never miss
Opinion L.A.It would have been nice to see the force behind the misguided anti-circumcision campaign in Santa Monica divorce herself, voicing appropriate disgust, from a movement that created a repulsively anti-Semitic comic to advance its cause online. Instead, we... -
Apple 'spaceship' site is Steve Wozniak's former HP stomping grounds
L.A. Times Tech BlogSteve Wozniak, who co-founded Apple with Steve Jobs, has some of history with the parcel of land that the iPad-maker is looking to build its new 'spaceship' headquarters on -- he used to work there as an employee of Hewlett-Packard. "This land is also...
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