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Greg Jennings takes out ads in newspapers to thank Packers fans
In a very classy move, Greg Jennings took out a full-page ad in several newspapers Wednesday to thank Green Bay Packer fans. Jennings, who played for the Packers in his first seven NFL seasons, signed a five-year, $47.5-million contract with the...
Tags: Football, Minnesota Vikings, Green Bay Packers, Greg Jennings, National Football League
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Review: 'From Up on Poppy Hill' a sweet triumph for Miyazaki duo
"From Up on Poppy Hill" is frankly stunning, as beautiful a hand-drawn animated feature as you are likely to see. It's a time-machine dream of a not-so-distant past, a sweet and honestly sentimental story that also represents a collaboration between the...
Tags: The Tudors (tv program), Spirited Away (movie), Korean War (1950-1953), Entertainment, Movies
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Food photography 101: Framing food with your phone
This is part of a series of posts on food photography, sharing some of the tips and tricks we use here at The Times. We received a number of great questions from readers, which we will answer in upcoming posts. Here, photographer Robert Lachman tackles...
Tags: Recipes, Arts and Culture, Stanley Cup Playoffs, Photography, Academy Awards
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25 years ago, L.A. Times predicted 2013: E-mail? Yes. Robot dogs? No
Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - Los Angeles TimesDo you enjoy waking up in your self-functioning house, coffee already prepared, your “personalized home newspaper” printed out and your ...... -
reFramed: In conversation with Christopher Morris
FrameworkChristopher Morris, based in Paris, was born in California in 1958 and began his career as a documentary conflict photographer working almost exclusively for Time magazine, where he has been on contract since 1990. He has won acclaim for his political... -
Student had 110-round drum magazines, plotted to 'give them hell'
A University of Central Florida student who was plotting an apparent massacre at his dorm managed to amass guns, explosives and hundreds of rounds of ammunition, with his roommates oblivious to his plans, police said Tuesday. James Oliver Seevakumaran's...
Tags: Personal Weapon Control, Colleges and Universities, Weaponry, Interior Policy, Media Industry
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Assault weapons ban to be dropped from Senate gun bill
WASHINGTON – An assault weapons ban will not be included in a package of gun safety legislation that will come to the Senate floor, the measure’s champion, Sen. Dianne Feinstein, said Tuesday. The California Democrat said her party’s...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Personal Weapon Control, Lobbying, Parties and Movements, Interior Policy
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$40,000 check given to women mistakenly shot at in Dorner manhunt
L.A. NOWA $40,000 check for a new vehicle was delivered Monday to an attorney representing the women whose truck was riddled with bullets by LAPD officers during last month's manhunt for fugitive ex-cop Christopher Dorner, city officials said.... -
News Corp. said to be nearing end of Justice corruption probe
Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. is get past more than two years of bruising scandals and a U.S. government investigation into alleged corruption as the company seeks to split into two publicly traded companies this summer. The Wall Street Journal reported...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Corruption, News Corp., U.S. Department of Justice, Corporate Crime
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Schwarzenegger, your He-Man days have come and gone
Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - Los Angeles TimesCOMMENTARY Arnold Schwarzenegger's recent decision to return as executive editor of Muscle & Fitness and Flex magazines makes one thing ...... -
Ned Colletti is writing a different story these days
GLENDALE, Ariz. -- There is new spring in Ned Colletti's step these days, a brighter glint in his eye. Both are traceable to the same thing: Frank McCourt is no longer even a distant speck in the Dodgers' rearview mirror. Colletti, Dodgers general...
Tags: Los Angeles Dodgers, O'Hare International Airport, Frank McCourt, Lung Cancer, Ned Colletti
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Rumor, legend and a tabloid report sparked 'Camelia la Tejana'
Mexican composer Gabriela Ortiz's "Camelia la Tejana," which will be performed this month at Long Beach Opera, is actually three stories in one. First, there's the legend of Camelia la Tejana, a Mexican drug-smuggling queen who shot and killed her...
Tags: Argentina, Folklore and Mythology, Arts and Culture, Music, Culture
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