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Cinemark to build 14-screen movie theater at Carson mall
Cinemark Holdings Inc., the nation's third-largest theater chain, is bulking up in Los Angeles County with plans to open a multiplex at the SouthBay Pavilion shopping mall in Carson. Vintage Real Estate, which owns and manages SouthBay Pavilion, said it...
Tags: Entertainment, JC Penney Company Inc., Target, Sears, Old Navy
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Coachella 2013: Ensnared by TNGHT, Purity Ring
What's the most important instrument of contemporary beat music? A thumping kick drum? An oxygen-sucking bass line? A tastefully choppy vocal edit? Nope. It's something much simpler: an 808 snare drum. Two acts playing back-to-back sets in the Gobi...
Tags: Entertainment, Ellie Goulding, Salt, Music, Kanye West
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Fab co-founder Bradford Shellhammer lays out plans for change
For proof of how fast the business of design is changing, look no further than Fab. The site launched in 2010 as a TripAdvisor-Foursquare-Yelp social-networking hybrid called Fabulis was aimed at gay men. But having burned through most of its start-up...
Tags: Foursquare, Amazon.com Inc., Media Industry
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Kroger to put vehicle charging stations at California, Arizona stores
To your grocery list, add electricity. Kroger Co., the country's largest grocery store owner, with chains including Ralphs and Food 4 Less, plans to install a total of 225 vehicle charging stations at 125 supermarkets in California and Arizona. San...
Tags: Consumers, Fuel-efficient Vehicles, Services and Shopping, Passenger Cars, Sears
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Amazon 'TV pilots' are set to fly (Part 1)
Los Angeles Times Television CriticAmazon, the online bookseller turned online department store, turned e-book-reader manufacturer, turned publisher, turned video streaming service, turning movie-and-TV studio, has posted its first 14 "TV pilots" -- six kids' shows and eight grown-up...Tags: Computing and Information Technology Industry, Amazon.com Inc., Community (tv program), Television Industry, Animation (Movie Genre)
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Angelo Surmelis opens home store in Eastern Columbia building
Designer Angelo Surmelis doesn’t want all of your business at Angelo:Home, his new, 1,500-square-foot store in the historic Eastern Columbia building in downtown Los Angeles. “We're all unique; our homes should be as well,” the veteran...
Tags: Overstock.com Incorporated, HGTV (tv network), Media Industry, New Products, Rose Bowl Flea Market
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YouTube video of horse slaughter inflames debate over horse meat
For activists, the video is not only an animal execution on tape, it’s a public challenge. The clip, posted on YouTube, shows an employee of a southeastern New Mexico slaughterhouse — a business that is seeking federal approval to...Tags: Politics, Activism, Shootings, Media Industry
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Federal legislation would ban slaughter of U.S. horses
Proposed federal legislation would ban the export of American horses for slaughter, reinstitute a ban on slaughtering them in the U.S., and protect the public from consuming "toxic" horse meat. The measure, called the Safeguard American Food Exports...
Tags: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Auction Service, Humane Society of the United States
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McDonald's blames February sales slide on 2012 leap year
Sales at McDonald’s restaurants slipped 1.5% last month, but not because of global economic difficulties or fast-casual competition. The fast food behemoth attributed the slide to the difficulty of comparing February’s performance against...
Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, McDonald's, Oak Brook
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Taco Bell latest brand to be tied to European horse meat scandal
Taco Bell says it has discovered horse meat in some of its British products, joining a growing list of burgers, lasagnas and pizzas affected by a food labeling scandal rapidly unfurling across Europe. Taco Bell said in a statement that it was “...
Tags: China, Burger King, Hamburgers, Tacos, Foods and Beverages
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Donkey and water buffalo found in South African burgers
You think “beef” burgers with horse meat are bad? A new study out of South Africa shows that two-thirds of meat sold at supermarkets and butcheries contain unlabeled amounts of donkey, goat, water buffalo and other mystery ingredients....
Tags: Consumer Goods Industries, Allergies, Medical Procedures and Tests, Burger King, Hamburgers
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