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Schullers resign from board of Crystal Cathedral
L.A. NOWEmbroiled in a legal dispute with the church he founded, Robert Schuller and his wife have resigned from the board of the Crystal Cathedral in Garden Grove, the Schullers’ attorney confirmed Saturday night.... -
Grand jury: Ocampo said he joined Marines to become a killer
L.A. NOWThe former Marine accused of killing four homeless men and two family friends told a police detective after his arrest that he joined the service to learn how to become a killer, according to a grand jury transcript. But during...... -
Vernon election mired in fraud allegations
L.A. NOWThe first competitive election in the city of Vernon in years was thrown into chaos late Tuesday amid accusations of voter fraud before officials could even begin counting the ballots.... -
Voter fraud allegations widen in Vernon
L.A. NOWThe city of Vernon on Wednesday was roiled by allegations of widespread voter fraud, including charges that outsiders were brought in to influence the city’s first competitive election in years. The Chamber of Commerce says that nearly 30% of the...... -
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Doris Walker-Smith dies at 78; Dana Point historian
Like Richard Henry Dana Jr., who described the towering coastal bluffs of Dana Point and the bay below as "the only romantic spot" on the California coast in his 1840 classic "Two Years Before the Mast," Doris Walker-Smith fell in love with the area...Tags: Literature, Arts and Culture, Colleges and Universities, Journalism, Northwestern University
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On the Media: Delivering the news with 'Glee'
With the continued shrinkage of audiences for local TV, some news executives seem to grasp for viewers with a single imperative: "Just try something." Make a newscast look or feel different and maybe people won't notice what's missing, like, say, a...Tags: Simon Cowell, Weather, The X Factor (tv program), Health, University of California, Los Angeles
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Bill Tapia dies at 103; virtuoso ukulele player
Bill Tapia, a virtuoso ukulele player from Hawaii who learned to strum the instrument at age 7, performed for U.S. troops during World War I and was still touring and teaching well after hitting the century mark, has died. He was 103.
Tapia died in his...Tags: New Year's Day, Arts and Culture, John Philip Sousa, Music Industry, Music
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Pau Gasol says Mike Brown's system needs more balance
Lakers NowPau Gasol argues Mike Brown's system needs more balance... -
The Rev. John Stott dies at 90; influential Anglican evangelist
The Rev. John Stott did not fill stadiums with the faithful like his longtime friend, Billy Graham, or give the invocation at a presidential inauguration, as megachurch pastor Rick Warren did for Barack Obama. Yet he was a giant of the evangelical world...Tags: Gays and Lesbians, Minority Groups, Barack Obama, Colleges and Universities, Religious Texts
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Fashion News: Victoria's Secret fashion show models strut
All The RageMiranda Kerr showed off the $2.5-million fantasy bra when the annual Victoria's Secret fashion show aired Tuesday night. Meanwhile, the dress Amy Winehouse wore on her "Back to Black" album cover sold at auction at a higher-than-expected price....
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