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Fishermen in Taiji, Japan, slaughter adult members of dolphin pod, release young
L.A. UnleashedThe Japanese village notorious for the dolphin hunt documented in the film "The Cove" has slaughtered a pod of dolphins but spared the youngest animals, activists said Tuesday. Most of the dolphins caught by residents of the seaside village of...... -
North Dakota voters set to decide issue of fenced big-game hunting preserves
L.A. UnleashedLISBON, N.D. â Butch and Deb Dick's lifelong dream was to open a big-game hunting preserve and after years of preparation, they expected to welcome the first customers to their southeastern North Dakota ranch this month. Voters will decide next...... -
Both sides of dolphin-hunting debate to be represented at upcoming meeting in Taiji, Japan
L.A. UnleashedTOKYO â A Japanese town whose annual dolphin hunt was bloodily depicted in the Oscar-winning documentary "The Cove" is hosting the first-ever meeting between anti-hunting activists and its fishermen to try to find common ground between the two sides.... -
Yellowstone grizzly population is at its highest in decades
L.A. UnleashedBOZEMAN, Mont. â Grizzly bear numbers in and around Yellowstone National Park have hit their highest level in decades, driving increased conflicts with humans as some bears push out of deep wilderness and into populated areas. Scientists from a multi-... -
Meat lover Rahm Fama dishes on his dream job and where he likes to eat in L.A.
Daily DishRahm Fama is a self-proclaimed "avid meat eater." And he has to be. The chef from Long Beach returns to Food Network on Monday night for Season 2 of "Meat & Potatoes," which hopscotches the country dropping in at meat-loving...... -
Poisoned fish: An old mercury mine taints California waters
GreenspaceAn abandoned mercury mine that for decades has sent polluted, orange waste into a creek that eventually feeds into San Francisco Bay is a threat to human health and should be added to a list of the nation's worst polluted...... -
City Farm invites aspiring urban farmers to meet local chicks -- and ducks
L.A. at HomeIt wasn't long ago that a vacant, one-acre lot in Glassell Park was home to little more than weeds, black walnut trees and sumac. Now it's the home of five dozen chickens and a couple dozen ducks, all of which...... -
Janet Jackson to visit intimate venues in a bid to get 'up close and personal' with fans on new tour
Pop & HissJanet Jackson fans have been clamoring for her return to the stage after her brief 2008 "Rock Witchu Tour" was marred with cancellations. Despite releasing only a couple of singles over the past two years in favor of turning her...... -
Killing of zebras near Hearst Castle stirs controversy
L.A. NOWAlong with hairpin curves and heart-stopping views of the Pacific, motorists on California Highway 1 near the town of San Simeon may catch a glimpse of a most exotic sight: a herd of five dozen zebras grazing in the pastures...... -
Roseanne Barr is getting a reality check on Lifetime
Show TrackerRoseanne Barr has a farm -- and a new reality TV show on Lifetime... -
Stephen Sondheim: Merrily he rolls along
Stately and rumpled, Stephen Sondheim descended from an upper floor of his elegant East Side townhouse and submitted to the interview as though it were a necessary barber shop shave. He's used to these intrusions — the artist obliged to natter on...Tags: Cole Porter, Apple iPod, Ira Gershwin, Lorenz Hart, Theater
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