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The name 'LEGO' is an abbreviation of the two Danish words "leg godt", meaning "play well". The LEGO Group was founded in 1932 by Ole Kirk Christiansen. It is the world¿s sixth-largest manufacturer of toys with the LEGO brick as its most important product.
The name 'LEGO' is an abbreviation of the two Danish words "leg godt", meaning "play well". The LEGO Group was founded in 1932 by Ole Kirk Christiansen. It is the world¿s sixth-largest manufacturer of toys with the LEGO brick as its most important product.
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Review: Pirate Reef ride guaranteed to get you wet at Legoland
The weather forecast for Legoland California this summer calls for a 100% chance of getting 100% soaking wet. PHOTOS: Pirate Reef water ride at Legoland California The new Pirate Reef water attraction opened over Memorial Day weekend at the Carlsbad...
Tags: Theme Park Vacations, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Piracy, Tourism and Leisure, Trips and Vacations
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Gang members sentenced to 30 years for botched Gardena shooting
L.A. NOWTwo gang members were sentenced to 30-year prison terms this week. They pleaded guilty to attempted murder and other charges.... -
Deputies fired on while serving warrant in Wilmington
L.A. NOWTwo men were arrested in connection with shots being fired at Sheriff's deputies. The incident took place in Wilmington... -
Actor said of 2 slayings, 'I'm crazy and I did it,' transcripts show
L.A. NOWA community theater actor accused of killing two friends in an elaborate plot to frame one for the other's murder confessed to police immediately after his arrest, according to a grand jury transcript made public Friday. “I'm crazy, and I...... -
Facebook message led to football player's rape exoneration
L.A. NOWBrian Banks logged onto Facebook last year, and a new friend request startled him. It was the woman who, nearly a decade ago, accused him of rape when they were both students at Long Beach Poly High School. Banks had...... -
Silicon Valley executive accused of stealing Legos from Target
Silicon Valley executive Thomas Langenbach, 47, was charged this week with four counts of second degree burglary after he allegedly put fake bar codes on Lego sets in Target stores so that they rung up at a deeply discounted price at the register. For...
Tags: Target, FarmVille, Punishment, Services and Shopping, Toys
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Silicon Valley exec allegedly switched bar codes to steal Legos
L.A. NOWA Silicon Valley software executive faces felony burglary charges after police said he used fake barcodes to score major discounts — on Legos.... -
Coachella 2012: One booth takes plastic (bottles) as currency
Pop & HissTRASHed is the only merchandise booth on site that doesn’t take cash or credit cards. Instead, the only currency accepted here is bottles and cans.... -
Dropbox shows off sleek new San Francisco headquarters
SAN FRANCISCO — Dropbox can now tick off one of the major benefits of being a booming tech firm — fabulous new digs, complete with cafe, gym and music lounge.
Founder and Chief Executive Drew Houston gave the city's tech-friendly mayor a tour...Tags: U2 (music group), Companies and Corporations, Startups, MC Hammer, Music
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Opera designer Robert Israel's sculptures will cheer sick kids
Culture MonsterVeteran opera and stage designer Robert Israel has done 11 huge sculptures for a new children's hospital wing in Baltimore. The UCLA professor -- currently working on a ballet at La Scala in Milan, Italy -- had set sculpture aside since his 1968 debut... -
45-foot paper airplane glides over Arizona desert
Cheers to the Pima Air & Space Museum for flying what might be the largest paper airplane ever constructed over the Arizona desert earlier this week. The plane, dubbed Arturo’s Desert Eagle, was 45 feet long with a 24-foot wingspan and weighed in...
Tags: Arts, Science and Technology, Arts and Culture, Museums
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Caine's Arcade: After viral video, boy has $100k toward his future
"Caine's Arcade," a short film about 9-year-old Caine Monroy and the cardboard arcade that he created in his dad's used auto parts store, went viral this week, getting 1 million views in just two days on Vimeo. In the 11-minute short, filmmaker Nirvan...
Tags: Movies, Social Media, Entertainment, Science and Technology, Awards and Prizes
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