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VOD Spotlight: The penguins return in “Happy Feet Two”
Channel Guide MagazineIt’s cold, really cold, and until recently, the Antarctic was the real final frontier on Earth. But as cameras became more forgiving of its harsh weather, documentary film crews began braving the elements and collecting dramatic footage of the... -
Universal Studios: Halloween Horror Nights goes with 'The Thing'
Sentinel Staff WriterUniversal Studios has revealed a theme for one of its haunted houses for its annual Halloween Horror Nights event. It will be tied to "The Thing," a film distributed by Universal Pictures set to open Oct. 14. It's a prequel to the 1982 John Carpenter film...Tags: Joel Edgerton, Religious Festivals, Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (movie), NCIS: Los Angeles (tv program), Halloween Horror Nights
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South Pole stroke victim recovering at Johns Hopkins
Working late into the night at a research center at the South Pole, Renee-Nicole Douceur thought she was just tired when her vision suddenly became blurred.
Sleep did nothing to improve her eyesight, and a doctor at the center at first thought she had...Tags: Physical Therapists, Physical Therapy, Diabetes, Hospitals and Clinics, Raytheon Company
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It's A Gray Area: Let the U.N. take over world's issues
The largest threat to our nation's safety and security is a weak economy. Looking back throughout history, most of the strongest powers, like the Roman, Ottoman and British empires, were not conquered from the outside. Instead they overextended...Tags: September 11, 2001 Attacks, Conservation, Orange County Superior Court, World War II (1939-1945), National Security
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The bottom of the world
CIERVA COVE, Antarctica — The icebergs are amazing.
Some are no larger than a refrigerator. Others are the size of an ocean liner, dwarfing our puny Zodiac as Vladimir, a member of the expedition staff, steers it among these ancient ice chunks....Tags: Travel, Cruises, Trips and Vacations, Argentina, Landforms
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Bette Dobrott
Bette Dobrott
Bette Dobrott passed away peacefully on August 2, 2011 at her home in Newport Beach with her husband Jim, children and grandchildren by her side.
Bette was born Bette Porter in Los Angeles, and grew up in the Fairfax district of LA. She...Tags: Health, Clubs and Associations, Human Interest, Politics, Cinderella (fictional character)
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SeaWorld Orlando ups ante to battle wizards, princesses, aliens
Los Angeles Times staff writerSeaWorld Orlando has announced a multi-year plan to add a 3-D movie, a swim-with-sea-life attraction and a new themed land in an effort to counter increasing competition in Florida's crowded theme park marketplace. The largest and most expensive...Tags: Travel, Wizarding World of Harry Potter, Theme Park Vacations, Natural Resources, Walt Disney
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SeaWorld Orlando: More details about expansion attractions
Sentinel Staff WriterHere are additional details in the wake of the SeaWorld Orlando expansion news this week. Above is a video of myself and business reporter Jason Garcia chatting about what it all means -- and resisting the urge to refer to the new land as the Wizarding...Tags: Travel, Movies, 360 (movie), International Travel, Discovery Cove
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Remembering a special Thanksgiving Day
BerlinThanksgiving is a traditional American holiday. When I think of the day, I always go back to Thanksgiving Day, 1967. I mostly don't bring it up in social conversation, but sometime during the day I remember. I was 19 and a proud member of the U.S. Navy...Tags: Hypothermia, Entertainment Events, U.S. Navy, Thanksgiving, Tourism and Leisure Industry
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Dorothy (Dot) Jurukov
Dorothy (Dot) Jurukov (May 13, 1922- June 17, 2011) Dorothy (Dot) Jurukov passed away at the age of 89 on June 17 at Ardenville in Burbank after a valiant, seven year battle against Alzheimer’s disease. She is survived by her husband Andon,...Tags: Holiday Vacations, Health, Travel, Human Interest, Politics
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Robert Helliwell dies at 90; electrical engineer who expanded understanding of Earth's atmosphere
Robert Helliwell, a Stanford electrical engineer whose study of radio waves emitted by lightning opened a new window to understanding the upper layers of the Earth's atmosphere, died May 3 in Palo Alto of complications of dementia. He was 90.
Helliwell...Tags: Colorado Springs, Sunnyvale, Colorado, Stanford University, Electronics
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Massive new iceberg forming -- right now -- in Antarctica
Nation NowIceberg: NASA scientists working on Operation IceBridge have discovered a massive crack in the ice shelf in Antarctica....
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