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Dad of 8-year-old Boston bombing victim: 'Please pray for my family'
BOSTON -- Bill Richard grieves, and the community came to grieve with him. His son, Martin, 8, is one of the three killed in the twin blasts that rocked the Boston Marathon on Monday. Richard's wife and daughter were also wounded, and he's put out a...
Tags: U.S. Senate, Soccer, Chiropractic, Sports, Boston Marathon Bombing (2013)
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TV's focus on childhood obesity hits home
I was a pioneer of childhood obesity. By the time I was a junior in high school, I weighed more than 200 pounds. I was a fat kid before being a fat kid made you the topic of a national conversation and the first lady's pet project, back when Gatorade...
Tags: Obesity, Jamie Oliver, Oprah Winfrey, Weight, Overweight
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Kris Humphries a no-show for Kim Kardashian divorce settlement hearing
Kris Humphries was a no-show at a mandatory divorce settlement hearing Friday, the last stop before trial in his long-playing split from Kim Kardashian. Kardashian and her lawyers were there, and Humphries' lawyers were there, according to E! Online,...
Tags: Justice System, Family, Lindsay Lohan, Social Media, Crime, Law and Justice
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Blacks in Orange County feel harassed, survey finds
L.A. NOWOfficials will hold a forum in Orange County next week to discuss a survey that found that blacks in the county feel harassed. About a quarter of the African Americans who participated in the human relations study reported experiencing discrimination........ -
Small town, magic snake in Stephen Dobyns' 'The Burn Palace'
It feels like the end times are coming to little Brewster, R.I., one of those anonymous towns that used to have an economic purpose — fishing, quarry mining, farming, textiles — but now pretty much just holds beds for commuters who work in...
Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Unexplained Phenomena, Iraq War (2003-2011)
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A fatal toll on concertgoers as raves boost cities' income
On the edge of the Mojave, music promoter Pasquale Rotella staged a rave about 11 years ago that ended with a coroner's wagon rolling down desert roads. Five people died of overdoses and drug-related car crashes during or shortly after the Nocturnal...
Tags: OxyContin (drug), Electric Daisy Carnival, Disasters and Accidents, National Football League, New Year's Day
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Jamie Lee Curtis likens Seth MacFarlane's Oscars to a 'roast'
Jamie Lee Curtis is not happy, and Seth MacFarlane and the Oscars broadcast are to blame. MacFarlane, the Oscars and ... that song. (You know the one. But more on that later.) The "True Lies" and "Halloween" actress let her criticism fly in an opinion...
Tags: Jamie Lee Curtis, Jennifer Lawrence, Argo (movie), Star Trek (movie, 2009), Academy Awards
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'Heaven' on Earth
Special to the Los Angeles TimesThe Art of Elysium's "Heaven," the charity's sixth annual gala, is January's hot ticket on the Los Angeles social scene. Consider the host committee of Hollywood stars, among them Kristen Bell, Rachel Bilson, Sophia Bush, Gerard Butler, Finola Hughes....Tags: Barack Obama, Golden Globe Awards, Kristen Bell, David Arquette, Eva Mendes
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Fashion teams up with pop culture
Los Angeles Times Fashion CriticBody by Beckham Women weren't the only ones baring skin in ads this year. Fast fashion giant H&M debuted its first Super Bowl ad for the David Beckham Bodywear collection, starring the soccer star in his skivvies. During the London Summer Olympics,...Tags: Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, Summer Olympics, Mad Men (tv program), Chanel S.A., Academy Awards
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Andrew Meieran has ambitious vision for Clifton's Cafeteria
The gig: Real estate developer and moviemaker Andrew Meieran, 46, is staking his reputation and millions of dollars on an attempt to revive one of the most beloved restaurants in Los Angeles history — Clifton's Cafeteria on Broadway. Known for...
Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Christianity, Restaurants, Parker Posey, Religion and Belief
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The Magic Castle's Milt Larsen: Why humans need magic
Milt Larsen is a master of two kinds of magic. There's the abracadabra kind that his magician parents brought him up on, and the sort he began practicing with his late brother, Bill — the magic of preserving buildings, including the Variety Arts...
Tags: New Year's Day, Criss Angel, Music, Television, Los Angeles Times Columnists
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Wrongful death suit by parents of two slain USC students dismissed
L.A. NOWA Los Angeles judge Friday dismissed a wrongful death lawsuit filed against USC last May by the parents of two graduate students who were slain off-campus. Ming Qu and Ying Wu, both 23-year-old electronic engineering students from China, were fatally........
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