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Around Town: There was a wizard among us
Most nights, I drive my car up and down Foothill Boulevard in La Caņada Flintridge, sucked into a dilemma. I am not alone. Miss Audrey Hepburn, our rescue dog, relaxes in the passenger seat. Sprouts or Trader Joe's? Trader Joe's or Sprouts? Ever since...Tags: Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Manufacturing and Engineering, Automotive Equipment, Los Angeles Times, Newspaper and Magazine
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Publishers toast paper's anniversary
Michael and Karen Villalpando have come a long way in the publishing world since mortgaging their home in 1990 to purchase the Park Labrea News. Over the past 21 years, the longtime La Caņada Flintridge residents worked hard to grow the once 3,000-...Tags: Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Hancock Park, Mike Feuer, West Hollywood, Los Angeles
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These Terms of Service govern your use of lacanadaonline.com. Your use of our site tells us you have read and agreed to these Terms of Service and our Privacy Policy. lacanadaonline.com reserves the right to deny access to the site to any person who...Tags: Restructuring and Recapitalization, Lawyers, OWN (tv network), Employees, Advertising
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Watchdog Update: Pressure grows for limits on flame retardants
Chicago Tribune reportersIn New York state, lawmakers are moving to ban a cancer-causing flame retardant from children's products. At the U.S. Capitol, more than 100 nurses, mothers and cancer survivors marched for tougher federal regulation of the chemicals. And in Washington...Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Nursing, Albemarle Corporation, Science
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The empty copy desk
The Baltimore SunGregory Moore, the editor of the Denver Post, is, I believe, a good man grappling with a difficult challenge. The Post, as described in an article at Poynter.org by Steve Myers, is essentially eliminating its copy desk. Eleven are going or gone, a...Tags: Media Industry, Newspaper and Magazine
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San Diego reporter won a Pulitzer for account of 1923 eclipse
The newspapers and websites were full Monday morning with stories about Sunday's eclipse: finely done accounts with facts, figures, quotations and on-the-scene reporting.
Will any win the Pulitzer Prize? Only time will tell.
But if so, there is...Tags: Awards and Prizes, Pulitzer Prize Awards, Los Angeles Times, Entertainment Events, Newspaper and Magazine
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Pakistanis fear becoming isolated
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — As U.S. frustration with Pakistan's six-month blockade of Afghanistan-bound supplies became painfully apparent Monday at the NATO summit in Chicago, Pakistanis are growing worried that their government's negotiating strategy...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Afghanistan, NATO Summit, Barack Obama, Politics
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Review: 'The Man Who Changed the Way We Eat' by Thomas McNamee
The Man Who Changed the Way We Eat Thomas McNamee Free Press, 339 pp., $27 Ask your average Food Network viewer or Yelp poster about Craig Claiborne and you're likely to be met with a blank look and a "Who?" How fleeting is fame in the food world....
Tags: James Beard, Dining and Drinking, Food Network (tv network), Meryl Streep, Newspaper and Magazine
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Morning Fix: Britney, Demi on Fox! Rebekah Brooks to be charged.
Company TownBritney Spears and Demi Lovato join "The X Factor." Former News Corp. executive Rebekah Brooks charged in ethics scandal at News of the World and the Sun.... -
China's Bo Xilai scandal revs up news media run by exiles
BEIJING — "Beijing power struggle heralds end of China Communist Party," screams one headline. More sensational headlines purport to reveal how the wife of recently sacked Politburo member Bo Xilai poisoned an Englishman, who may have been her...
Tags: Disasters and Accidents, Communist Party, Heart Attack, China, Transportation Accidents
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South River student awarded $20,000 scholarship
South River High School senior Caitlin Byrnes says her parents have been stressing the importance of college since she was young, and though she listened to the message, she didn't think it applied to her. The Crofton resident would consider the family...Tags: Parenting, Crofton, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Schools, University of Texas at Austin
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Los Angeles Times receives $1-million grant from Ford Foundation
The Los Angeles Times will use a $1-million grant from the Ford Foundation to expand its coverage of key beats, including immigration and ethnic communities in Southern California, the southwest U.S. border and the emerging economic powerhouse of Brazil....
Tags: Media Industry, Immigration, Prisons, Los Angeles Times, The New York Times
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