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‘Hobbit’: Stephen Hunter on Bombur’s blubber, dwarf boot camp
Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - latimes.comOne of the most memorable dwarfs in “The Hobbit” is Bombur, described by J.R.R. Tolkien as “immensely fat and heavy.” ...... -
Timothy Potts has ideas for Getty Museum
When Timothy Potts became the director of the Getty Museum in September, he knew he was stepping into an anomaly of a job, unusual within the ranks of America's most prestigious museums. Other museum heads, bound by tight budgets, must essentially beg...
Tags: Philosophy, The Getty, China, Fine Artists, Economy, Business and Finance
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Kate Leaves Hospital After Morning Sickness Treatment
CNNLONDON -- Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, left hospital Thursday morning, three days after being admitted for acute morning sickness. She emerged from the hospital accompanied by her husband Prince William and was driven away by a waiting car. A St....Tags: Radio Industry, Elizabeth II, England, Hospitals and Clinics, Heads of State
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Travelzoo: Travel Smart With Gabe Saglie
KTLA NewsExotic Vacation Thailand Roundtrip airfare from LAX to Bangkok 11 nights’ accommodations, including multiple 5-Star Le Meridien hotels · Guests spend 4 nights in Bangkok, 4 nights in the walled city of Chiang Mai, 2 nights in contemporary Chiang Rai and...Tags: Trips and Vacations, Viniculture, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Hotels and Accommodations, Travel
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Bryce Courtenay dies at 79; best-selling Australian author
Best-selling Australian author Bryce Courtenay, whose debut novel, "The Power of One," was made into a popular 1992 movie starring Morgan Freeman, has died. He was 79. Courtenay died Thursday at his home in Canberra, Australia, according to his...
Tags: Australia, Authors, Stomach Cancer, Morgan Freeman, April Fools' Day
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Loyalty programs or bust
Air-travel lovers take note: If you're not flying free much of the time or flying in luxury — first-class seating, airline club lounges, free checked bags — you're probably not taking advantage of sophisticated strategies to supersize your...Tags: Groceries, Trips and Vacations, American Airlines, Inc., Travel, Consumers
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Australians torn over promises, risks of coal-seam 'fracking'
World NowGlobal Focus: Fracking Australia -- Lock the Gate appears to be a fitting name for Australia’s protest movement against hydraulic fracturing. It took activists years to identify threats to public health from "fracking," a classic case of getting... -
Dr. Frances H. Trimble, Planned Parenthood of Md. medical director
Dr. Frances H. Trimble, a gynecologist who had been medical director of Planned Parenthood of Maryland for nearly three decades, died Friday of pneumonia at Roland Park Place. She was 94.
"She took Planned Parenthood from a highly criticized small...Tags: Obstetrics, Hospitals and Clinics, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Politics, Family Planning
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Russell Crow Separates From Wife Danielle Spencer After 9 Years Of Marriage
The Sydney Morning Herald reports Russell Crow and wife Danielle Spencer are separating. The pair wed in April 2003, after starting a relationship 13 years prior on the set of "The Crossing." The couple have been based in Sydney since their wedding,...
Tags: U.S. Coast Guard, Anne Hathaway, Damian Whitewood, Meg Ryan, Long Island
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This is What the Next Mazda CX-9 Looks Like
KickingTiresMazda unveiled an updated CX-9 ahead of the three-row SUV's official debut at next month's Australian International Motor Show in Sydney. The automaker will launch the car Down Under later this year, but full details are still forthcoming. It will......Tags: Ford, Manufacturing and Engineering, SUVs and Crossovers, Honda, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
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PASSINGS: Ron Taylor, Mario Armond Zamparelli, Anne Shaw Price
Ron Taylor Filmed shark for 'Jaws' Ron Taylor, 78, an Australian marine conservationist who helped film some of the dramatic underwater footage used in the classic shark thriller "Jaws," died Sunday at a Sydney hospital after battling leukemia....
Tags: Movies, Science and Technology, New York City, Los Angeles Times, Steven Spielberg
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She's back: World's richest woman makes case for $2-a-day pay
Los Angeles TimesThe world's richest woman, Australian mining tycoon Gina Rinehart, drew international scorn recently after saying that people who are jealous of the wealthy should drink less and work harder. And now she's back with some more helpful advice. Speaking at...Tags: Julia Gillard, Metal and Mineral, Career and Workplace, Mining, Employees
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