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Obama's SoCal gig
After eight years of being little more than the president's sugar daddies, Southern Californians can be proud to have a new occupant of the Oval Office who values us not just for our generous campaign contributions but for who we really are: providers...Tags: Investments, University of California, Berkeley, Washington (U.S. state), Science and Technology, Barack Obama
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Kurt Andersen, visionary in residence
For a visionary, Kurt Andersen is keeping it pretty low-key.
The writer is sitting quietly in blazer and jeans in front of a class at Pasadena's Art Center College of Design. He's not just a visiting professor but the school's visionary in residence....Tags: Arts, Newspaper and Magazine, The Big Picture (tv program) , FedEx Corporation, History
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New Pomona mayor faces a city in turmoil
Elliott Rothman, Pomona's new mayor, stepped into City Hall on Monday and shook off the dreary night. He had a round face and a comb-over, and his expression was no less dour after he took off his overcoat, revealing a tie decorated with an image of...Tags: Long Beach (Los Angeles, California), Documentary (genre), Cinco de Mayo, Crimes, Crime, Law and Justice
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City and Southern Section Final Softball Statistics
++++++++++++++++++++ || BATTING AVERAGE || || Minimum 42 at-bats || || Player, School || AB || R || H || Avg. || || Shayne Lotito, Vasquez || 47 || 23 || 34 || .723 || || Trina McGee, Whittier Christian || 69 || 42 || 49 || .710 || || Adrienne Munoz,...Tags: Hesperia, Santa Ana, Ventura (Ventura, California), Gardena, Huntington Beach
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Stephen L. Zetterberg dies at 92; Democratic attorney's early elective loss helped set Nixon on winning course
Stephen L. Zetterberg, an attorney and longtime Democratic activist whose unsuccessful 1948 bid for Congress bolstered Richard M. Nixon's political ascent in the 1950s, died of natural causes Friday at his Claremont home, his son said. He was 92. The...Tags: Health, Crime, Law and Justice, San Francisco, Primaries, History
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Comeback kid
Tribune arts criticViolinist Rachel Barton Pine-star attraction on this balmy night in Santa Fe--is stranded. She yearns to get up from the back-yard lawn chair where her husband has deposited her and stroll to a pool that's shimmering green-blue in the desert twilight....Tags: Career and Workplace, Crime, Law and Justice, Itzhak Perlman, Europe, Medical Procedures and Tests
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When you're buried in books
Special to The TimesPEOPLE who fall in love with books usually do so early in life, long before they consider issues of interior design. At some point, though, the ability to live with cinderblock bookshelves ends, leaving bibliophiles with massive collections, nowhere to...Tags: Susan Sontag, Book, Philosophy, Silver Lake (Los Angeles, California), Earthquakes
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Foe of Endangered Species Act on Defensive Over Abramoff
Times Staff WriterTRACY — Growing up on the family ranch here, Rep. Richard W. Pombo (R-Tracy) says, he learned that "you have to work till you're done. There's nobody else to pick up the slack." It's a lesson he carried from the fields of the northern San Joaquin...Tags: Land Resources, Agricultural Research and Technology, Government, National Government, Crime, Law and Justice
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Stanford offers middle-class tuition break
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterStanford University today announced a big boost in financial aid that would give free tuition to most undergraduates from families that earn less than $100,000 a year and a complete package of tuition, room and board to those whose household incomes are...Tags: Los Angeles Times, Yale University, Harvard University, Stanford University, Family
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'Damngorgeous: Millard Sheets and His Southern California Legacy' at Oceanside Museum of Art
Millard Sheets was an artist, so it's somewhat ironic to wish that an exhibition dedicated to the man focused a little less on his art. There are a handful of gems among the 40-plus watercolors, oils, drawings and prints on view at the Oceanside Museum of...Tags: Arts, Temecula, Arts and Culture, Colleges and Universities, World War II (1939-1945)
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A flight cut short
Tribune staff reporterShe looks like a cornered animal. Her face is bright red, her jeans are covered with dirt, and she's trying to catch her breath, clearly panicked. After saying a last-minute prayer at a church, slipping her Lady of Guadeloupe medallion under her blouse,...Tags: Sex Crimes, Mexico City, Health, Crimes, Crime, Law and Justice
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Agriculture schools sprucing up their image
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterFight Heavily Armed Villains. Invent New Snacks. Save the Planet. Agriculture schools in California and throughout the nation are hoping fresh slogans will cultivate interest among high school graduates who don't know wheat from Wheaties. The same...Tags: Career and Workplace, Eyewear, Purdue University, Agricultural Research and Technology, University of California
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