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Source: Knicks contact World Peace
ESPN (blog)
"Of course I'm interested in Clippers," World Peace texted to the Los Angeles Times. "I have to meet them first." World Peace spoke Sunday with Yao Ming about playing in Shanghai, a source said. Knicks coach Mike Woodson said Sunday that he welcomed ...
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Options Are Open for World Peace, Now a Free Agent
New York Times
World Peace has lived in Los Angeles since joining the Lakers four years ago. In a text message sent to The Los Angeles Times, World Peace said: “Of course I'm interested in Clippers. I have to meet them first.” He is also likely to meet with Knicks ...
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15 California Museum Directors Sign Letter Protesting 'Los Angeles Times' Art ...
GalleristNY
The visual arts in Southern California have proven particularly rich, varied and impactful. Certainly a world-class city with world-class art deserves a newspaper that fully understands that impact. As Los Angeles Times readers and advertisers, we ...
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NY Knicks Free Agent Watch: Metta World Peace Could Be Coming Home
AllMediaNY
-by Daniel Mogollon, Staff Writer; Image: Metta World Peace dunks against the Atlanta Hawks. (Image Source: Allen J. Shaben/Los Angeles Times). On Thursday night, the Los Angeles Lakers amnestied Metta World Peace and numerous media outlets have ...
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Lakers Amnesty Metta World Peace, Cut Salary: Kobe Bryant Refuses Pay Cut
Sports World News
The Lakers on Thursday used their amnesty provision to cut Metta World Peace. The move that could save the team about $15 million, The Los Angeles Times reported. Earlier in the day, Los Angeles signed free agent Nick Young, formerly of the ...
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Thousands protest Zimmerman verdict across U.S.
Sault Star
... who packed the so-called Crossroads of the World. The protest was lively, led by several men on bullhorns. The Los Angeles protest stopped traffic for about 25 minutes, prompting police to issue a citywide tactical alert, the Los Angeles Times ...
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Knicks Interested in Metta World Peace, Feeling May Not be Mutual
Christian Post
... according to the New York Post and have around $1.7 million to offer him. World Peace has also expressed interest in signing with the Los Angeles Clippers. "Of course I'm interested in Clippers," WorldPeace texted to the Los Angeles Times reports ...
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NBA: World Peace says he's headed to China
Times of India
Those issues no doubt made it easier for the Lakers to opt to "amnesty" him, which the Los Angeles Times estimated would save the team some $15 million in luxury taxes. The player, who competed for Chicago, Indiana, Sacramento and Houston before ...
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What we're reading
CNN (blog)
“The recent history of trade talks is a history of stalling or, to stay with the Obama administration's metaphor, of running out of gas,” writes Timothy Garton Ash in the Los Angeles Times on the latest talks between the U.S. and EU. “The fact that ...
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Liquor is the lifeblood of India's Kerala state
Los Angeles Times
By Mark Magnier, Los Angeles Times. July 11, 2013, 4:10 p.m.. KOCHI ... Although that's less than America's 10 quarts and Russia's 17, according to the World Health Organization, it's nearly double India's national average. Theories differ on why ...
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Tribune Co. wants to split into separate publishing and broadcasting companies
mysask.com
It also owns eight daily newspapers, including The Baltimore Sun, Chicago Tribune and Los Angeles Times. Fellow media company News Corp. completed a split into separate publishing and entertainment companies late last month. Since the split became ...
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Jeff Daniels confirms there will be a 'Dumb and Dumber' sequel and the world ...
RYOT
The Los Angeles Times recapped Jeff Daniels announcement of a “Dumb and Dumber” sequel on Monday Night's “Late Night” with Jimmy Fallon today, further solidifying the excitement around the film's release. The sequel, titled “Dumb and Dumber To” (not ...
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California memorial to honor World War II 'comfort women'
Fox News
Glendale officials also received hundreds of angry emails, mostly from Japan, that called the women willing prostitutes, the Los Angeles Times (http://lat.ms/13OgmQv) reported Wednesday. Council members disputed that view. "A 14-year-old girl doesn't ...
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Janet Napolitano Leaving Homeland Security Post for World of Academia
Slate Magazine (blog)
Here's some news on a slow(ish) summer Friday that not many people saw coming, via the Los Angeles Times: Janet Napolitano, the U.S. secretary of Homeland Security and former governor of Arizona, is being named as the next president of the University ...
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Los Angeles Lakers, Wes Johnson Agree To Deal Worth Veteran's Minimum
FanSided
The Los Angeles Lakers are looking to add players on the wing after using the amnesty clause on MettaWorld Peace and likely losing Antwan Jamison in free agency, so they went out and made the decision to add free agent Wes Johnson to the team on a one ...
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Cote de Pablo leaving 'NCIS' TV series after 8 years
Reality TV World
She will appear in the CBS series' 11th season long enough to wrap up her character's story, the Los Angeles Times reported. "I've had 8 great years with NCIS ... Reality TV World now offers Facebook Comments on our stories. To post a comment, log into ...
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World Peace strikes deal with Knicks
Arab News
World Peace, who cleared waivers Sunday after being amnestied by the Los Angeles Lakers, confirmed the deal himself in an interview with MSG Network. ESPNNewYork.com ... The Los Angeles Timesreported Sunday that it is a one-year deal. Last season ...
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Los Angeles homeless agencies collaborate to sidestep red tape and deliver ...
California Forward Reporting
According to the United Way's Chris Ko, this is exactly the world homeless people were drifting through, until 20 government agencies and non-profit groups came together in Los Angeles to form one singular database for housing. "In a pre-Expedia world ...
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World Peace clears waivers, could land in New York
Lyndy's Sports Annuals
—The Los Angeles Lakers agreed to a one-year deal for the league-minimum $1 million with swingman Wesley Johnson, according to the Los Angeles Times. Johnson was selected No. 4 overall in the 2010 draft by the Minnesota Timberwolves. Last season ...
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LA native Jenni Kayne finds success with her chic, minimalist-cool pieces
Los Angeles Times
By Booth Moore, Los Angeles Times Fashion Critic. July 14, 2013, 6:00 a.m.. Clean lines, spare details and quiet glamour. Those are the cornerstones of L.A. designer Jenni Kayne's 10-year-old brand, which has found a niche in the fashion world among ...
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How will Tiger Woods' major drought affect his standing?
gulfnews.com
Image Credit: AP; Tiger Woods plays a shot during a practice round ahead of the British Open Golf Championship, Muirfield, Scotland, Sunday, July 14, 2013. Los Angeles: The world's top-ranked golfer has a new catchphrase. Tiger Woods uttered it after ...
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Mexico cartel leader's capture will have little effect on drug flow
Los Angeles Times
"It does not sit badly at all that the capture comes when around the world doubts are surfacing about [Peña Nieto's] reform agenda," the hallmark of his administration, Carlos Puig, a journalist and political analyst, wrote in a column Tuesday in ...
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Metta World Peace's Weird Twitter Reaction To Lakers Amnesty News
Dime Magazine
Metta Wold Peace is about as lovable a Laker as you'll find on this Lakers roster, but despite only making $7.7 million next season, his contract would increase the Lakers' luxury tax payments to over $22 million, reports Eric Pincus at the Los Angeles ...
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Tyson Gay tests positive for banned substance
GoErie.com
In a statement sent to the Los Angeles Times, Powell confirmed officials found traces of Oxilofrine in his system but denied intentionally ingesting the stimulant. Powell, the Olympic ... The World Anti-Doping Agency declined to comment. Gay won the ...
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Los Angeles Lakers Roster News & Rumors For 2013-2014 Season: Wesley ...
Latinos Post
After losing Dwight Howard to the Houston Rockets, the Lakers have gone on a hiring spree, signing Chris Kaman and Nick Young to one-year contracts. Now, according to a tweet from Mike Bresnahan of the Los Angeles Times, the former Phoenix Suns ...
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Protests follow Zimmerman's acquittal as Justice Department mulls federal ...
Winnipeg Free Press
... Autos · Homes · Winnipeg Free Press > World > Protests follow Zimmerman's acquittal as Justice Department mulls federal civil rights case ... Police said they made seven arrests throughout the day, TheLos Angeles Times reported. Rand Powdrill, 41 ...
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Review: Lock yourself up with 'Orange Is the New Black'
Los Angeles Times
By Mary McNamara, Los Angeles Times Television Critic. July 10, 2013, 1:35 p.m.. As the fourth series in Netflix's attempt to change television and the world as we know it, "Orange Is the New Black" may feel a bit like the last bridesmaid, trailing in ...
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In 'Pacific Rim,' Del Toro makes magic with monsters
Los Angeles Times
Guillermo del Toro is more than a filmmaker, he's a fantasy visionary with an outsized imagination and a fanatical specificity, a creator of out-of-this world universes carefully conceived down to the smallest detail. His particular gifts and passions ...
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Six Fired at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center for Patient Record Breach
iHealthBeat
Five workers and one student research assistant at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center have been fired because they improperly accessed 14 patients' electronic health records between June 18 and June 24, the Los Angeles Times reports (Gorman/Sewell, Los ...
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Rookie Jack Cooley scores 20 for Griz in loss to Cavs
Memphis Commercial Appeal
World Peace 'interested' in Clippers: Metta World Peace wouldn't mind playing for the Los Angeles Clippers now that he's a free agent. “Of course I'm interested in Clippers,” World Peace texted to the Los Angeles Times on Sunday. “I have to meet them ...
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Damon Kirsche Joins APACF Fundraiser GREAT GATSBY WEEKEND, 8/24-25
Broadway World
... best and most versatile male voices of this generation" (Tony Award-winning author of "Forbidden Broadway" Gerard Alessandrini) as well as "riveting showmanship" (Variety), "raw dynamo" (Backstage) and "spine-tingling resonance" (Los Angeles Times ...
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UCLA has low self-esteem
ESPN (blog)
Because this week the world learned the details of the buyout UCLA added to newly minted coach Steve Alford's contract. In essence, UCLA and Alford agreed that if the coach leaves the school or is fired before April 30, 2016, whichever party initiates ...
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Iran labor protest: Sign of daunting challenges for next president
Los Angeles Times
Iran's unionized workforce is losing ground because salaries are not being adjusted for galloping inflation, Yousef Babadi Farhadi, a local reporter who covers the labor movement in Iran, told the Los Angeles Times. The nation's economic slowdown has ...
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Lakers sign Nick Young to one-year deal
SI.com
Mark Bartelstein, Young's agent, told the Los Angeles Times that Young was willing to take the $1.2 million veteran's minimum as a hometown discount. “He could've waited and got more money in free-agent market but his dream has always been to be a ...
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George A. Romero's 'Day of the Dead' to get a second remake
Examiner.com
The Los Angeles Times reported today that two of the executive producers of this year's “Texas Chainsaw 3D” have obtained the remake rights to the third film in George A. Romero's “Dead” series, “Day of the Dead.” ... The original 1985 film chronicles ...
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Smithfield Foods CEO defends sale to Chinese company
MENAFN.COM
WASHINGTON, Jul 11, 2013 (Menafn - Los Angeles Times - McClatchy-Tribune Information Services via COMTEX) --The chief executive of Smithfield Foods Inc. sought to quell concerns about the proposed purchase of the world's leading pork producer by a ...
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Glendale OKs memorial to WWII 'comfort women'
San Jose Mercury News
The Glendale City Council has approved creation of a memorial for women who were used as sex slaves for Japanese soldiers during World War II. Despite objections from Japanese-Americans, the council voted 4-1 on Tuesday to permit ... "Comfort ladies ...
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California Statue to Honor 'Comfort Women'
The Chosun Ilbo
A city council in the U.S. state of California has approved a bronze statue honoring Korean women who were forced to serve as sex slaves for Japanese soldiers during World War II. The Glendale city council on Tuesday authorized the statue, the Los ...
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Sebastien De La Cruz, 600 Mariachi Singers Break World Record At ...
Latin Times
The hundreds of violinists, trumpeters and other musicians performed the Ranchera classic "Cielito Lindo," said Pasadena city spokesman William Boyer to the Los Angeles Times. RELATED: Sebastien De La Cruz Brushes Off Racist Comments Saying 'It's ...
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When Good Sports Rants Go Bad
Huffington Post
I like sports reporter Bill Dwyre of the Los Angeles Times. He was the paper's ... And not just different like "life changes," but different in ways that -- in this case -- impact the very world of sports that Bill Dwyre is attempting to compare ...
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Mindless Behavior's “All Around The World Tour” to Feature OMG Girlz, Coco ...
Broadway World
Though they have a hard-hitting edge, these young men are "a band of boys ready to become gentlemen," (Los Angeles Times). Mindless Behavior is not the only digitally savvy group on the "All Around theWorld Tour." The three openers are in on the ...
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Sending Shakespeare out for a modern-day rewrite
Los Angeles Times
By Hector Tobar, Los Angeles Times. July 13, 2013, 6:00 a.m. ... And because English is a language that's circled the world since Shakespeare's time, the editors are reaching out to a global range of writers. "We want to reference the literary world as ...
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Meet the 112th | Smithfield Foods CEO defends sale to Chinese ...
By Los Angeles Times
July 11, 2013 - Los Angeles Times. Quick Links: Share. July 11–WASHINGTON — The chief executive of Smithfield Foods Inc. sought to quell concerns about the proposed purchase of the world's leading pork producer by a Hong Kong-based ...
Meet the 112th
IMF lowers US and global economic growth forecasts - Los Angeles ...
WASHINGTON - After leading the way out of the global recession, China and other big developing economies now are growing ... Los Angeles Times Articles.
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