Wildfire sparked near power stations north of LA The Seattle Times Seven hikers had been reported missing near the fire, but search teams learned that all had left the area safely on their own, sheriff's Lt. Steve Sylvies told the Los Angeles Times. One structure has burned but it was not immediately clear what it was. See all stories on this topic » |
THE LOS ANGELES TIMES: Religious freedom is under attack around the world SunHerald.com By AN EDITORIAL OPINION OFTHE LOS ANGELES TIMES. 'Everyone has the right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion; this right includes freedom to change his religion or belief and freedom, either alone or in community with others and in public ... See all stories on this topic » |
Robbie Rogers Plays For Los Angeles Galaxy In Major League Soccer To ... Sports World Report "Many years from now most people won't remember the score of this game. But they'll remember when he stepped on the field," former Galaxy executive Alexi Lalas, now an ESPN soccer analyst, told the Los Angeles Times. "That's cool. That's important." ... See all stories on this topic » |
One of the Greats: Lewis Yocum, Top Sports Surgeon, Dies at 66 Bleacher Report Dr. Lewis Yocum, one of the top sports surgeons in the world, died on Tuesday according to Mike DiGiovanna of the Los Angeles Times. Long the team physician for the Los Angeles Angels and a consulting surgeon to hundreds of major league players, ... See all stories on this topic » |
It'll soon be taps for old Army barracks building in OC Los Angeles Times By Bradley Zint, Los Angeles Times. June 3 ... A onetime World War II Army barracks later dedicated to those who didn't make it back home is slated to be demolished this summer to make room for the expansion of a popular Orange County concert venue. See all stories on this topic » |
Justin Bieber: There Goes The Neighborhood The Inquisitr The Los Angeles Times reports police are seeking additional interviews with witnesses and surveillance video of the neighborhood over the Memorial Day weekend. At this point, despite the seeming weight of history, everything is alleged. As yet, neither ... See all stories on this topic » |
Review: Six opera works-in-progress, all terrific, from the Industry Los Angeles Times By Mark Swed, Los Angeles Times Music Critic. June 3, 2013, 5:00 a.m.. Opera, in our parts, has embarked upon an exceptional period of expansion. Up and down the California coast, the staging of new and recent work possibly outnumbers old. This year ... See all stories on this topic » |
Thousands in Turkey continue protest over plan to bulldoze park Los Angeles Times By Glen Johnson, Los Angeles Times. June 2, 2013, 10:08 p.m. ... In addition, the press has been targeted for intimidation, with Turkey becoming "the world's biggest prison for journalists," according to Reporters Without Borders. The country's rich ... See all stories on this topic » |
Capturing the world through photography, video and multimedia Los Angeles Times Medan, Indonesia — An activist with a painted face holds an parasol during a protest demanding equality for homosexuals and transgenders in the world's most populous Muslim country. PHOTOGRAPH BY: Binsar Bakkara / Associated Press ... See all stories on this topic » |
Thomas Keneally's 'The Daughters of Mars' centers on WWI nurses Los Angeles Times By Hector Tobar, Los Angeles Times. June 2, 2013. Thomas Keneally has always been a novelist who writes and lives in the big sweep of epic history. He took on ... So it comes as little surprise to find Keneally taking up the themes of history and ... See all stories on this topic » |
Richard Lange's 'Angel Baby': a thriller that makes its own terms Los Angeles Times By David L. Ulin, Los Angeles Times Book Critic. May 30, 2013, 2:00 p.m.. About a third of the way through his new novel, "Angel Baby," Richard Lange elevates the ... Lange, who lives in Los Angeles, knows his way around the border, not to mention the ... See all stories on this topic » |
OC couple charged with abuse of two girls Los Angeles Times A married couple in Orange County who spent their days in an unsanitary mobile home playingWorld of Warcraft have been charged with child abuse after two girls in their care were found malnourished and locked in the home, prosecutors said Friday. See all stories on this topic » |
Revisiting “Tawdry” Treatment of Reporter who Broke Story on CIA-Contra-Crack ... AllGov The June issue of Los Angeles Magazine revisits the story with a first-person account by former Los Angeles Times reporter Jesse Katz, one of 17 reporters pulled together after Webb's series ran to “analyze” the narrative for the newspaper's readers ... See all stories on this topic » |
Five Stairsteps singer Clarence Burke Jr . dies SunHerald.com They owed their name to their mother, who said that they looked like stairsteps when they stood beside each other in order of age, the Los Angeles Times (http://lat.ms/15h1VkY) reported. Burke, the eldest brother, was the group's producer and ... See all stories on this topic » |
LA designer Tadashi Shoji discusses 30 years in the business Los Angeles Times By Booth Moore Los Angeles Times Fashion Critic. May 28, 2013, 1:49 p.m.. 2013 marks 30 years that L.A.-based designer Tadashi Shoji has been making elegant formal wear for the rest of us. Although he got his start in the glitzy world of Hollywood ... See all stories on this topic » |
Sheet music is the soundtrack of the California dream Los Angeles Times By Randall Roberts, Los Angeles Times Pop Music Critic. May 29, 2013, 7:00 a.m.. Los Angeles Public .... Parks says that even if the songwriting was sometimes lacking, it was still a world he wanted to inhabit. "I want people to learn what a beautiful ... See all stories on this topic » |
Red Cross temporarily halts operations in Afghanistan Los Angeles Times By Hashmat Baktash and Mark Magnier, Los Angeles Times. May 31, 2013, 6:46 p.m.. KABUL, Afghanistan — The International Committee of the Red Cross said Friday that it has temporarily suspended operations in Afghanistan after an attack this week in ... See all stories on this topic » |
Southern Calif wildfire explodes in size overnight The Guardian "Driving away, you could see the town burning up," she told the Los Angeles Times. "I don't think there's going to be much left." Crews working in steep terrain expected cooler weather Sunday after triple-digit temperatures a day earlier. The wind ... See all stories on this topic » |
Protests in Turkey focus on Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan Los Angeles Times By Glen Johnson and Patrick J. McDonnell, Los Angeles Times. June 3, 2013 ... All the same, a country long lauded as an economic juggernaut and democratic model for the Muslim world is abruptly faced with its most violent street protests in years. A ... See all stories on this topic » |
Bravo Media's Newest Fiery Females 'Eat, Drink, Love' Their Way Through Los ... TVbytheNumbers In the ultra-competitive culinary world, this tight-knit circle of friends must support each other or else risk eating each other alive. For a sneak peek, please visit: ... After serving as the executive pastry chef for two highly-rated restaurants ... See all stories on this topic » |
Humorist coming to Mount Airy library Carroll County Times Her writing has appeared in Family Circle, Boys' Life, Baltimore magazine and the Los Angeles Times Magazine, among many others. She has written the award-winning column “Wojo's World” since 2003 and is a faculty member of the Erma Bombeck ... See all stories on this topic » |
From Microsoft's high ranks to the gritty alleys of downtown Washington DC Irish Times ... and Melinda Gates Foundation into the world's largest philanthropy, with more than 500 employees and a $39 billion endowment – a sum “higher than the gross domestic products of 70 per cent of the world's nations,” according to the Los Angeles Times. See all stories on this topic » |
World's Oldest Torah Believed Found In Bologna University Library, Scroll ... Huffington Post While older fragments of Torah have been found, dating even further back to the 7th and 8th centuries, Perani believes this is the oldest complete Torah copy, according to the Los Angeles Times. Its worth could be in the millions. worlds oldest torah ... See all stories on this topic » |
Obama: Lautenberg 'improved the lives of countless Americans' Los Angeles Times In a 1998 Los Angeles Times interview, he described the "culture shock" of going from the corporateworld to Capitol Hill. He quickly learned, he said, that "the rules of business don't necessarily apply." "The typical CEO does some of the listening, a ... See all stories on this topic » |
David L. Ulin's summer reading project Los Angeles Times By David L. Ulin, Los Angeles Times Book Critic. June 2, 2013. Summer is my favorite season — always has been. Partly, it's the light: slow and thick, like a glaze of honey spread across the world. Partly, it's the heat, which I feel in my joints ... See all stories on this topic » |
Syria conflict: Hopes for peace conference may be dashed - Los ... May 28, 2013|By Patrick J. McDonnell and Paul Richter, Los Angeles Times ... pits global powers and their allies against one another in the world's most volatile ... articles.latimes.com/2013/.../la-fg-syria-international-2013052... |
Drone program had largely run its course - Los Angeles Times WASHINGTON - President Obama took pains to place the new restrictions on targeted killings he announced Thursday into the context of a broad reappraisal of ... articles.latimes.com/2013/may/.../la-fg-drone-analysis-201305... |
Pakistan school van fire kills 16 children, teacher - Los Angeles Times ISLAMABAD, Pakistan - Sixteen children and a teacher were killed Saturday when their school van burst into flames in eastern Pakistan, apparently due to a ... articles.latimes.com/2013/.../la-fg-pakistan-bus-fire-20130526 |
Obama reveals conflicted thinking on drone strikes - Los Angeles ... May 11, 2011. MORE STORIES ABOUT. Speech; Terrorism; Obama Administration; President Obama · Los Angeles Times Articles. Copyright 2013 Los Angeles ... articles.latimes.com/2013/.../la-fg-obama-burden-20130524 |
Israel grimaces at a leading export: Innovation - Los Angeles Times HERZLIYA, Israel - High-tech entrepreneur Kobi Stok is chasing the new Israeli dream. The 33-year-old software engineer quit a steady job to launch a Web ... articles.latimes.com/2013/may/.../la-fg-israel-startup-2013052... |
Ryan Crocker says U.S. is fumbling on Iran's nuclear program - Los ... May 25, 2013|By Paul Richter, Los Angeles Times ... Ryan Crocker has long been viewed as America's indispensable diplomat in the Muslim world. President ... articles.latimes.com/2013/may/.../la-fg-iran-sanctions-2013052... |
Colombia, FARC rebels reach deal on land reform - Los Angeles ... May 26, 2013|By Chris Kraul, Los Angeles Times. Humberto de la Calle, right, head .... News · Not_live_web · World · Not Live Web · Los Angeles Times Articles ... articles.latimes.com/2013/may/.../la-fg-colombia-farc-201305... |
Hezbollah leader affirms support for Assad in Syria - Los Angeles ... May 25, 2013|By Patrick J. McDonnell and Nabih Bulos, Los Angeles Times. In an image from a Shaam News Network video, an explosion is seen in Yabroud, ... articles.latimes.com/.../la-fg-syria-fighting-hezbollah-2013052... |
Former Guatemala President Alfonso Portillo extradited to U.S. - Los ... May 24, 2013|By Richard Fausset, Los Angeles Times. Former Guatemalan President Alfonso Portillo is escorted by police in Guatemala City before being flown ... articles.latimes.com/.../la-fg-guatemala-extradite-20130525 |
Father of Boston bombing suspect's slain friend blames FBI - Los ... May 23, 2013|By Sergei L. Loiko, Los Angeles Times. Ibragim Todashev's father said .... News ·World · Boston Marathon · Father · Los Angeles Times Articles ... articles.latimes.com/2013/.../la-fg-russia-father-fbi-20130524 |


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