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Titanic: For many victims, their final resting place is in Halifax, Canada
Halifax, Canada — A cold wind ripped through Fairview Lawn Cemetery. Then came the frigid rain. In a minute, I was thinking, the headstones will be shivering. "Now," said Blair Beed, my guide, "imagine how it would have been in those lifeboats....
Tags: Dining and Drinking, George Wright, Leonardo DiCaprio, Sinking of the Titanic (1912), Lifestyle and Leisure
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5,000 calories. $20. Meet Pizza Hut’s 'epic' Big Dinner Box
Money & CompanyPizza Hut stuffs pizzas, wings and breadsticks into its new Big Dinner Box... -
Cape Cod town rolls out the pooch welcome mat, making it the most dog-friendly town in the U.S.
L.A. UnleashedArnold, a 12-pound white poodle, prances around Provincetown like he owns it. He kind of does. Like many of the canines here, Arnold has his own following. The town, which lies at the tip of Cape Cod, is known for...... -
A Civil War road trip
Special to the Los Angeles TimesKen Burns, whose landmark documentary on the Civil War established him as one of its quintessential authorities, thinks there's no better way to get a sense of the Civil War than to visit its battlefields, museums and national parks. "When we go to Civil...Tags: Ken Burns, Documentary (genre), Tourism and Leisure, Thomas Jefferson, Trips and Vacations
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Art review: Andrea Bowers at Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects
Culture MonsterAn imposing pair of new landscape works and seven small figure drawings by Andrea Bowers speak in smart, blunt and compelling terms about a fundamental trait of American experience. The progressive promise of a better life, especially for the next...... -
Riordan says L.A. could run out of money for parks, libraries
L.A. NOWFormer Los Angeles Mayor Richard Riordan said Saturday that rising pension costs could cause the city to run out of money to pay for parks, libraries and other services within two years. The former mayor made his comments at a...... -
Readers react to what would have happened had Michael Jordan teamed with Magic Johnson and Larry Bird
Lakers BlogBelow the jump are the best answers on what readers think would happen if Michael Jordan, Magic Johnson and Larry Bird had joined forces to create a super team. Of course, many shared skepticism that that actually would have happened. "What would have... -
In D.C., business is booming ahead of inauguration
If you're coming to Washington for the inauguration, pack some sturdy shoes, a heavy coat, a powerful pair of binoculars, a cartload of patience -- and your platinum credit card.
President-elect Barack Obama will not take the oath of office until next...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Ralph Lauren, Personal Service, Defense, Office and Retail Spaces
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'Where Did You Sleep Last Night?' by Danzy Senna
Where Did You Sleep
Last Night?
A Personal History
Danzy Senna
Farrar, Straus & Giroux: 200 pp., $23
Danzy Senna is a novelist whose graceful explorations of race and identity in works like "Caucasia" stand in stark contrast to the chaotic...Tags: Culture, Cultural Development, Cambridge (Middlesex, Massachusetts), Arts and Culture, History
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Text of John McCain's speech
Sen. John McCain delivered these remarks Thursday night at Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul, Minn. SEN. JOHN MCCAIN: Tonight, I have a privilege given few Americans: the privilege of accepting our party's nomination for president of the United States....Tags: Prisons, News Media, Wars and Interventions, Mortgages, Prisoners and Detainees
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Albariņo: Spain's hidden wine treasure
Albariņo is a wine with a story it has waited centuries to tell us.
The grape has grown in Galicia on the northwestern coast of Spain, and neighboring Portugal, for about 900 years. But only in the last several years has it become a favorite of U.S....Tags: Dining and Drinking, Crimes, Atlantic Ocean, Grapes, Alcoholic Beverages
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Roping In a Legacy
Times Staff WriterWhen he died, the nation mourned. Flags flew at half-staff. Movie screens went dark. Radio broadcasters observed 30 minutes of silence. Under a scorching sun in Glendale, 50,000 people filed past his casket. In an era of hip-hop and reality TV, it is...Tags: World War I (1914-1918), Clark Gable, Tourism and Leisure, State Parks, American Red Cross
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