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Battleship Iowa heading to final berth as San Pedro museum
L.A. NOWHundreds of invited guests -– including Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa -- are set to board the USS Iowa to witness the battleship’s arrival this afternoon at its permanent home in Berth 87 on the San Pedro waterfront. The ship has been... -
Battleship Iowa heads to permanent home on San Pedro waterfront
L.A. NOWJust after 3 p.m. Saturday, the battleship Iowa got underway on its final, 3.4 nautical mile journey through Los Angeles Harbor on its way to becoming a floating museum.... -
Bahama Breeze welcomes summer with legendary island cocktails
The Dish - Orlando SentinelBahama Breeze Island Grille had added premium tropical drinks called “Legendary Island Cocktails.” Each potent beverage has a story behind each sip. The drinks come from eight world-famous locales such as the Soggy Dollar Bar in the British... -
Twitter feud erupts between Jerry Brown press shop, columnist
PolitiCalA Twitter feud between Gov. Jerry Brown’s press secretary and writers from the Sacramento and Fresno Bee has found its way into the newspaper’s pages. Thursday’s paper included an item on the tweeting exploits of Brown press secretary... -
Fundraisers focus on home and art
Special to Tribune NewspapersThe National Public Housing Museum's April 15 benefit, "An Afternoon of Good Times," honored three nationally renowned humanitarians for their commitments and contributions to inner-city housing and empowerment of its residents. Steve Pemberton, author...Tags: Interior Policy, John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, Public Housing, Awards and Prizes, Politics
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Feedback: If you could dine with an author, who would it be?
Definitely Christopher Fowler, who writes the "Peculiar Crimes Unit" and "Bryant & May" series. He has such a great sense of humor and knows so much about the history of London. His books are so much fun to read. — Rena Gorman, Aurora I would...Tags: Philip K Dick, World War I (1914-1918), Harry Potter (fictional character), Thomas Pynchon, High Fidelity (movie)
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News briefs for Friday, May 4
Blind activist in China-US standoff says he is in danger, while Beijing hints at solution BEIJING (AP) — Blind Chinese activist Chen Guangcheng’s high-profile pleas for U.S. sanctuary upped the pressure Friday on Washington and Beijing to...
Tags: Labor Markets, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Justice and Rights, Journalism, Politics
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Remarkable Woman: Cynthia Rowley
Before Barrington native Cynthia Rowley earned fame as a fashion designer, she endured a phase of infamy at the School of the Art Institute in Chicago.
"I actually got booted out of my junior show — not that I'm still holding a grudge or anything,"...Tags: Arts and Culture, Arts, Work of Art: The Next Great Artist (tv program), Entertainment Events, Millennium Park
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In Grenell episode, Romney feeds the crocodiles on the religious right
"If Mitt Romney can be pushed around, intimidated, coerced, co-opted by a conservative radio talk show host in Middle America, then how is he going to stand up to the Chinese? How is he going to stand up to Putin?" So asked Bryan Fischer, a radio host...
Tags: Fox News Channel (tv network), Radio, Politics, Gays and Lesbians, Talk Shows (genre)
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Goldberg: Romney feeds the crocs
"If Mitt Romney can be pushed around, intimidated, coerced, co-opted by a conservative radio talk show host in Middle America, then how is he going to stand up to the Chinese? How is he going to stand up to Putin?" So asked Bryan Fischer, a radio host...Tags: Fox News Channel (tv network), Radio, Politics, Gays and Lesbians, Talk Shows (genre)
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The London bureau: A queen and a correspondent
It was Queen Elizabeth who made me a foreign correspondent. Before she turned up, my newspaper career had consisted of listening to Baltimore policemen reminisce about great hangings and covering bush-league statesmen deploring the state of the world. I...
Tags: Billy Graham, White House, Anglicanism, Politics, Akihito
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Orlando Fringe review: 'The Compleat Repertory' by Timothy Mooney
Orlando Fringe Festival veteran Timothy Mooney is using his time slot at the Fringe to present a retrospective of the various works he has performed through the years. During the festival's last weekend, Mooney will offer one new show — "The...
Tags: Politics, Entertainment Events, Personal Data Collection, Music, Entertainment
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