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Behind the bluster, Kenyon Martin has a heart
It figured to be one of those welcome to L.A. interviews, the scary, animated and intimidating tattoo that is Kenyon Martin saying, "Why don't you put on your basketball shoes, come on the court and I will run right through you."
I think that was after I...Tags: Basketball, Sports, Kenyon Martin, George Karl, NBA Draft
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Man convicted of murder in Halloween throat-slashing
L.A. NOWA 42-year-old man was convicted of murder Wednesday in connection with a 2006 Halloween night slashing in Ahaheim that left the victim nearly decapitated.... -
Parolee pleads to slashing Halloween partiers in Hollywood subway
L.A. NOWA 25-year-old transient pleaded no contest to assault charges for using a box cutter to slash two Halloween partygoers at a Metro Red Line station last year, prosecutors said Monday.... -
Grammys 2012: Adele is affirmed, Whitney Houston is grieved
The 54th Grammy Awards will be remembered as a story of two women with towering, timeless voices — Adele and Whitney Houston — one representing youthful triumph and boundless possibility, the other a reminder of fresh tragedy and a life...Tags: Tony Bennett, Maroon 5 (music group), Alicia Keys, Nicki Minaj, Foo Fighters (music group)
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Shepard Fairey, other street artists to appear on 'The Simpsons'
Culture Monster"The Simpsons": Shepard Fairey and fellow street artists Ron English, Kenny Scharf and Robbie Conal will enter that hallowed pantheon of guest stars on "The Simpsons" when they lend their voices (and likenesses) to the enduring Fox animated series.... -
Woody Harrelson goes behind the badge
Woody Harrelson wants the windows down. "Do you mind if we go old style on this? I don't like air conditioning." The journalist at the wheel of the Honda Accord jabs a button and the famous passenger gets a face full of Sunset Strip. Harrelson is used...Tags: Brown University, Woody Harrelson, Movies, Oren Moverman, Entertainment
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Coliseum officials made $1 million in cash payments to union
For at least five years, officials with the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum passed bundles of cash totaling more than $1 million to a union representative, sometimes in a suitcase packed with $100 bills.
The payments, ranging from $1,400 to $187,700 each,...Tags: Collective Contract, Companies and Corporations, Economy, Business and Finance, Concerts, Entertainment
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Trial to start in '06 Halloween throat slashing death in Anaheim
L.A. NOWA man charged with cutting an Anaheim man's throat and nearly decapitating him in a deadly stabbing attack in 2006 is scheduled to begin Wednesday in Orange County Superior Court.... -
My Furry Valentine
Opinion L.A.Anyone who has survived a high school Valentine's Day dance, a prom, New Year's Eve and the alleged Mr. or Ms. Right (Nos. 1 through 5) knows that celebrating Feb. 14 is an exercise in futility. Restaurants are overcrowded, no...... -
Skiers: Where snow is (Canada, Taos) and isn't (Sierra, Tahoe)
Los Angeles Times Daily Travel & Deal bloggerLast year, big snow allowed Badger Pass Ski Area in Yosemite National Park to open ahead of schedule on Dec. 4. This year, things couldn't be more different. Not only did the ski area miss its Dec. 16 planned opening, it's still snow-free -- with no...Tags: Travel, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Religious Festivals, Yosemite National Park, Hotels and Accommodations
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CHP settles over leaked photos of woman killed in crash
Five years after grisly photographs of an Orange County teen killed in a car accident began appearing online, the young woman's family has settled a lawsuit filed against the California Highway Patrol for its role in disseminating the graphic images taken...Tags: Laws, Justice System, Disasters and Accidents, Motorvehicle Accidents, Laws
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Solar storm sends charged particles toward Earth
A massive explosion on the sun's surface has triggered the largest solar radiation storm since 2005 and has unleashed a torrent of charged plasma particles toward Earth, though the threat to satellites, power grids and other high-tech hardware is believed...Tags: Japan, Health, Travel, Disasters and Accidents, Air and Space Accidents
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