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U.S.-born children feel effect of raids
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterYesenia Rangel, 12, looked out her window on a Friday morning in February and saw several officers with the letters "ICE" on their sleeves. Yesenia immediately called her neighbors to warn them that immigration officers were outside their Compton...Tags: Police Arrests, Government, Heads of State, Career and Workplace, Petaluma (Sonoma, California)
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Grieving over a garden: Moving away from your home garden can be difficult
Wanda Teays calls it "gardening grief": the experience of saying goodbye to a landscape you've tended with loving care, a landscape to which you've become so emotionally attached, you can't help but go back and see how new owners have maintained it --...Tags: Real Estate Sellers, Connecticut, Real Estate Agents, Pasadena (Los Angeles, California), Easter
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Walters Special Moves off Oscar Night
Zap2It.comDon't accuse Barbara Walters of separation anxiety. For the first time in its 25-year history, her Academy Award-season interview special isn't airing the same night as the Oscar ceremony. Instead, it comes four evenings earlier as the veteran journalist...Tags: ER (tv program), Movies, Matthew McConaughey, Arts and Culture, Celebrities
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Worry about dog, not fence
QUESTION: My new home has a redwood fence around it, and I am afraid my dog might dig under it and escape. My last house had a cinder block fence that kept my dog safe. Are there any low, small hedge plants or perennials with thorns that I might plant...Tags: Death, Pasadena (Los Angeles, California), Los Angeles, Brentwood (Los Angeles, California), Dog (animal)
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Depp Embraces 'Pirate' Alter Ego
Zap2It.comThe rum-swilling Captain Jack Sparrow is back, and Johnny Depp couldn't be happier. He's been playing outlandish characters for years, but it wasn't until his turn as the selfishly charming raider in 2003's "Pirates of the Caribbean" that he earned his...Tags: Death, Kraken (legendary creature), Johnny Depp, Keira Knightley, Piracy
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Jack Frost
FOR THE TIMESFriday December 11, 1998 Warner Bros. got even with critics for a year's worth of negative reviews last week when it compelled them to see "Jack Frost" on a Saturday morning. "We're going to make you see it with children," a publicist said, with a...Tags: Movies, Mark Steven Johnson, Christmas, Michael Keaton, Joseph Cross
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A Sense Of Betrayal
Here, in the hometown of our new enemy, everything eventually betrays. Even the Red Sea.
Tonight, in staggering 100-degree heat, scores of Saudis have been drawn to the Corniche, the path that cuts along the jagged coast of this old port city. There...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Armed Conflicts, George W. Bush, Government, Starbucks Corp.
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You can help your child adjust to day care
Of The Morning CallQ: ''My 3-year-old daughter has gotten hysterical about going to day care. I'm beginning to wonder if a new day care won't solve this. Some background: I recently went back to work and her schedule went from staying home with me and little brother to...Tags: Anxiety, Children, Schools, Education, Family
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When Your Child Goes to College
Q: My son is going off to college in a couple of weeks, and, of course, we want it to go well, but I don't know what to expect. Can you help? A: If you have a son old enough for college, we're assuming that you might be of the generation who would...Tags: Center Valley, Colleges and Universities, Allentown, South Whitehall Township, Teaching and Learning
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Paul Sullivan's answers
Cubs fans are full of wacky theories. E-mail them to Paul Sullivan so he can pass them on to other Cub fans. It's Paul's great pleasure to do so in the latest edition of Ask Paul: Paul, I think George Krogstie is on to something with the goatee thing. I'...Tags: Death, Paul W.S. Anderson, Kerry Wood, Eric Karros, Baseball
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Mont Tremblant's adventure in the snow
Tribune staff reporterBesides skiing, there are all sorts of dandy winter things to do in and around this instant Alpine Village, now being built by Eldon Beck, the world's leading ski-resort planner, on the slopes of a 3,001-foot peak, the highest in the Laurentian Mountains....Tags: Death, Snowboarding, Air Transportation Industry, Cross Country Skiing, Dining and Drinking
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Ripken's childhood in Aberdeen, time in minors sowed seeds that bloomed into The Streak
The runner, all 240 pounds of him, barreled toward second base with one thought in mind: break up the double play. Slide, schmide. He lowered his shoulder and struck the second baseman, a scrawny ninth-grader who flew up like a rag doll. The kid fell...
Tags: Baseball, Teachers, Detroit Tigers, Sports, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
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