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Southern California Close-Ups: Pasadena and environs
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterFirst published on Nov. 27, 2011. Revised and expanded in early 2012. It's 1922, and nothing much is up in Pasadena. Not among the orange groves, not along the leafy streets. Just as the little old ladies like it. But wait. Down in the Arroyo Seco, a...Tags: Los Angeles Hotels, Museums, Libraries, Arts, Personal Service
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Earthquakes kill dozens in southwest China
World NowAt least 50 people were killed after a pair of earthquakes jolted a mountainous region of southwestern China.... -
Stowaway kitten that survived voyage from China gets new home
L.A. NOWA stowaway kitten who survived a three-week ocean voyage from China to California without food or water has found a new home.... -
Yosemite hantavirus: Park won’t close second camp early
L.A. NOWYosemite National Park officials said they "thought very seriously" about closing a second camp early after a case of hantavirus was linked to the site, but have decided to keep them open.... -
Italian seismologists ordered to prison for not warning of quake risk
World NowSix Italian scientists and a government official were sentenced to six years in prison Monday for failing to warn residents in the city of L'Aquila of the risk of an impending earthquake that killed more than 300 people. Scientists around the world... -
Chinese cancel ceremony in anger at Japanese claims to islands
World NowChina has cancelled a ceremony scheduled for this week to mark the 40th anniversary of diplomatic relations with Japan in anger over Tokyo’s claims on a disputed cluster of islets in the East China Sea.... -
On the road to Damascus: Thirsty guards, bribes and menace
World NowA Times special correspondent recently traveled via car between Beirut and Damascus. This is her account of the trip, facing sometimes menacing -- and thirsty -- guards at numerous checkpoints.... -
The Week in Pictures | November 5 – 11, 2012
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Belated hurricane relief headed to battered Caribbean islands
World NowUnited Nations relief agencies are heading up a global mission to bring food, shelter and construction materials to Caribbean islands battered by Hurricane Sandy last week -- a belated response by the world body whose New York headquarters and staff... -
40 killed in earthquake in Iran's northwest, news agency reports
World NowAn estimated 40 people in Iran were killed Saturday when two strong earthquakes, one measuring a magnitude 6.2, struck the rural town of Ahar in the country's northwest, the semi-official ISNA news agency reported.... -
Iran earthquakes death toll rises to 300; relief efforts criticized
World NowIranian quakes: The death toll from Saturday's twin earthquakes rose to 300, officials said, as rescue efforts in northwest Iran continued and more bodies were expected to be found.... -
Chinese artist Ai Weiwei marks a year since release from detention
Ai Weiwei marked a year on Thursday since he was released from imprisonment, saying that he is still forbidden from traveling abroad and continues to face pressure from the Chinese government. The outspoken artist was placed in secret detention last...
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