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    Sep 21, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  1. The Week in Pictures | September 17 – 23, 2012

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    The Week in Pictures from around the world....
  2. Oct 24, 2012 | Orlando Sentinel
  3. Casino lobbyist helping Soto by attacking McBride in Senate race

    Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando Sentinel
    A new political group set up by a lobbyist representing casino giant Genting Malaysia is lending Democratic state Rep. Darren Soto a hand in his state Senate campaign by attacking Republican Will McBride. The group, dubbed the “Citizens of Central...
  4. Oct 10, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  5. Long-elusive Philippines peace accord reflects exhaustion

    World Now
    Global Focus: With 150,000 dead from decades of religious and ethnic fighting and no family in the southern Philippines free of fear they could be the next slain, Filipinos and their fractious leaders have run out of energy for rebellion. A road map to...
  6. Sep 18, 2012 |Story| KTLA-LTV
  7. Magazine Fined for Topless Kate Middleton Photos

    HONIARA, Solomon Islands -- A French magazine has been fined for publishing topless photographs of Britain's likely future queen, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, and ordered not to distribute the magazine in print or online, a French court ruled Tuesday.
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    HONIARA, Solomon Islands -- A French magazine has been fined for publishing topless photographs of Britain's likely future queen, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, and ordered not to distribute the magazine in print or online, a French court ruled Tuesday....

    Tags: Fines, England, Government, Photography, Paris (France)

  8. Nov 20, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. KLM employs socially networked seat selection

    For those travelers who have been stuck in an unwanted conversation with a chatty seatmate on a long flight, the thought of socializing aboard airplanes likely is abhorrent. But the Dutch airline KLM, for one, believes that some passengers seek more socializing while traveling.
    For those travelers who have been stuck in an unwanted conversation with a chatty seatmate on a long flight, the thought of socializing aboard airplanes likely is abhorrent. But the Dutch airline KLM, for one, believes that some passengers seek more...

    Tags: Air Transportation, Travel, Transportation, Media Industry, LinkedIn Corp.

  10. May 26, 2012 |Story| Daily Pilot
  11. Man returns to U.S. to face charges

    A former Newport Beach resident charged for running a fraudulent Internet company returned to the U.S. on Thursday after fleeing the country in 1999. James S. Eberhart, 71, was deported from Malaysia and expected in the U.S. District Court in Los...

    Tags: FBI, Entertainment, Companies and Corporations, Trials, Defendants

  12. Nov 11, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Han Suyin dies at 95; wrote 'Many-Splendored Thing'

    Han Suyin defiantly straddled two worlds decades before multiculturalism became fashionable.
    Han Suyin defiantly straddled two worlds decades before multiculturalism became fashionable. "We must carry ourselves with colossal assurance and say, 'Look at us, the Eurasians!' " the half-Chinese, half-Belgian physician and author whose career swept...

    Tags: Chongqing (China), William Holden, China, Literature, Biography (genre)

  14. Oct 14, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. 'Prince' Roy Bates dies at 91; adventuring monarch of Sealand

    A born swashbuckler, Paddy Roy Bates fought in the Spanish Civil War as a teenager, faced a Greek firing squad in World War II and had a German stick bomb explode in his face.
    A born swashbuckler, Paddy Roy Bates fought in the Spanish Civil War as a teenager, faced a Greek firing squad in World War II and had a German stick bomb explode in his face. But the sturdy Brit recovered from his injuries, married a beauty queen and...

    Tags: England, Petroleum Industry, Interior Policy, Alzheimer's Disease, Entertainment

  16. Nov 8, 2012 | Orlando Sentinel
  17. PGA Tour Pick-4: CMN Hospitals Classic

    It’s  been four decades now that PGA Tour pros have plied their trade just a long par-5 from the Magic Kingdom, producing some fairly Disney endings along the way. Larry Nelson sent his family home before the final round in 1987, then had to call...

    Tags: Sports, McGladrey Classic, Webb Simpson, Frys.com Open, Charles Howell

  18. May 30, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. First glimpse of plan for Wolf Point along Chicago River

    Touting what would be downtown Chicago’s largest new real estate development since the 2008 financial crisis, representatives of the Kennedy family and three financial partners are providing the first glimpse of a proposed three-tower office and apartment complex on a historic but long-underutilized site along the Chicago River.
    Tribune Architecture Critic
    Touting what would be downtown Chicago’s largest new real estate development since the 2008 financial crisis, representatives of the Kennedy family and three financial partners are providing the first glimpse of a proposed three-tower office and...

    Tags: Services and Shopping, Chicago Loop, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Rahm Emanuel, Real Estate

  20. Oct 30, 2012 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  21. News of the Weird: Going 'Horseless'

    Horse show jumping is a longtime Olympics sport, but for the last 10 years, equestrians have been performing in “horseless” show jumping, in which horse courses are run by “riders” on foot (who, by the way, do not straddle broomsticks). According to an October report in The Wall Street Journal, an international association headed by retired pro equestrian Jessica Newman produces at least 15 shows a year, with between 40 to 130 competitors galloping over jumps that vary from two to four feet high (five feet in “Grand Prix” events), with the “riders” graded as if they were on horses (timed, with points off for contacting the rails). Explained Newman about the shows' success: “It's just fun to be a horse.”
    Horse show jumping is a longtime Olympics sport, but for the last 10 years, equestrians have been performing in “horseless” show jumping, in which horse courses are run by “riders” on foot (who, by the way, do not straddle...

    Tags: Horse Jumping, Family, Brooklyn (New York City), Judaism, Church and State Relations

  22. Oct 26, 2012 | Hampton Roads Daily Press
  23. Sports TV and radio: Saturday's 10/27 log (updated Friday PM)

    6 a.m.    Tennis: WTA Championships doubles semifinal: Liezel Huber-Lisa Raymond vs. Andrea Hlavackova-Lucie Hradecka.--Tennis Channel 6:30 a.m.    College highlights: Hampton football.--WGNT 27 7:30 a.m.    Soccer: English Premier League: Norwich City...

    Tags: Major League Soccer, Richard Gasquet, Roger Federer, LPGA, NBC (tv network)

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