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O.C. Man Convicted of Bludgeoning, Dismembering Wife
KTLA NewsRANCHO SANTA MARGARITA -- An Orange County man was convicted Monday of bludgeoning his wife of 39 years to death and then burning her dismembered body in a Ventura County campground. A jury found Richard Gustav Forsberg, 63, guilty of one felony count of...Tags: Rentals, Health, Television, Political Systems, Suicide
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May 10: Author - Daniel Seddiqui Talks About His Book, 50 Jobs in 50 States: One Man's Journey of Discovery Across America
WGN NewsDaniel Seddiqui To purchase a copy of the book: 50 Jobs in 50 States: One Man's Journey of Discovery Across America Like lots of college grads, Daniel Seddiqui was having a hard time finding a job. But despite more than forty rejections, he knew...Tags: Hawaii, Television, Indiana, Maine, Entertainment
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Howard County Pets: Is it unhealthy to share my bed with a pet?
Q: After news reports earlier this year, we’re wondering: Is it unhealthy or unsanitary to allow dogs or cats to share our beds? A: According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) study that triggered concerns and news-media...Tags: U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Pets, Health, Chemical Industry, Human Body
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Who will bat against 'Alibi' Obama?
"If he popped up in the pinch he should of made a base hit and the reason he didn't was so-and-so. And if he cracked one for three bases he ought to had a home run, only the ball wasn't lively, or the wind brought it back, or he tripped on a lump o' dirt,...Tags: Government, John Anderson, John Wayne Gacy, The Washington Post, Elections
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Obama taps Chicagoan as aide
President Barack Obama has turned to another Chicagoan to keep the Oval Office humming. Longtime staffer Anita Decker, who grew up in Kenilworth, this week became Obama's personal aide. The job — it would have been called secretary back in the...Tags: Barack Obama
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On a pilgrimage to the Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest
Special to the Los Angeles TimesThe White Mountains that straddle the California-Nevada border are known for their extreme environment. They get less than a foot of rain a year. The wind blows almost constantly, and the temperatures can dip to well below zero. Hard to imagine, then,...Tags: Minority Groups, International Travel, Travel, Science and Technology, Native Americans
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Namibia: Desert, ghost town and the Skeleton Coast
Special to the Los Angeles TimesReporting from Namib-Naukluft National Park, Namibia Griddle-hot deserts, time-forsaken ghost towns, prismatic canyons and endless ribbons of lonely highway: There's nothing quite like a road trip across the Southwest to get the gasoline pumping in an...Tags: Nevada, International Travel, Travel, South Africa, Hotel and Accommodation Industry
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Ideas for an end-of-summer family vacation
Keep the spirit of summer alive. Here are options and opportunities for one last family getaway.
1. Float the Grand Canyon. The experienced river and sea outfitter O.A.R.S. has an additional departure before the Grand Canyon rafting season closes. Join...Tags: Chelsea (Manhattan, New York), Health, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Family Vacations, Travel
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Family Travel 5: Five ideas for multigenerational trips
Summer is a fine time for grandparents to get away with their loved ones. Here are five places the generations can gather.
1. Return to Africa. More than 30 years ago, Montanan Maxey Megrue and her now-late husband traveled to Tanzania. This year, she...Tags: Florida, American Revolutionary War (1775-1783), Travel, Idaho, Alaska
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Spring Green, then and now
In September 1984, my boyfriend and I set off by car in a steady, cool rain for a long weekend in Spring Green, Wis. It was our first trip together.
Was I anxious about how well my fledgling relationship with co-worker Howard Reich would withstand the...Tags: Rentals, Vegetarian Diet, Fine Arts, Travel, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Going to jail for the environment
As you read this, two starkly different visions of Maryland's energy future are clashing on a sidewalk outside the White House.
One vision embraces the idea of developing clean-energy wind farms off the coast of Ocean City. Those wind farms could one day...Tags: Environmental Issues, Energy Saving, Health Insurance Cost, Renewable Energy, Ocean City
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The Interview: Robert G. Wilmers
Robert G. Wilmers, M&T Bank Corp.'s chairman and chief executive officer, has been leading the Buffalo, N.Y., bank's shopping spree in Maryland.
After gaining a foothold in the state with the purchase of Allfirst Financial Inc. in 2003 (the same year...Tags: Corporate Officers, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Washington, DC, Human Interest, Delaware
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