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Changed -- and now gone
Terrible things are documented in the newspaper every day. A child kidnapped and assaulted. A family drowned. A 9-year-old girl forced to hike through the desert for help after surviving a car crash that killed her father. We read those stories and we...
Tags: Abusive Behavior, Easter, Tattoo Removal, Accidental Death, Antonio Villaraigosa
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Tower Records not old enough for cultural designation
For six years, music fans have been hoping to see the Tower Records building in West Hollywood designated as a local cultural resource, a first step toward someday turning the former retail record and video store into a museum. It would stand, they...
Tags: Museums, Entertainment, Arts and Culture, Music, Music Industry
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That Time of Year
Strawberry nachos in Oxnard? Playing dress-up in your finest big-band-era garb for a weekend of music in Ventura? Toasting Mother Nature at an Earth Day festival in Santa Barbara? Take your pick. The Central Coast is ripe with plenty of escapes this...
Tags: Festive Events, Entertainment, Tennis, Hybrid Vehicles, Cinco de Mayo
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Cultural designation of Tower Records building may be a scratch
The gaudy yellow-and-red signs have been painted over and the huge album cover posters that once covered the windows are long gone. There's little left at the Sunset Boulevard street corner that speaks to the crowds that gathered here for free...
Tags: Museums, Concerts, Companies and Corporations, Entertainment, Elton John
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Quaint downtown L.A. alley cleared of outdoor dining
Around the corner from the bustle and roar of Broadway's Jewelry District in downtown L.A., a quiet alley serves as a respite for locals and tourists. Shops and restaurants with colorful awnings and peeling brick facades present a kitschy, Old World...
Tags: Entertainment, Jack Smith, Theater, Arts and Culture, Business
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Boston bombing suspect describes plot
BOSTON — Dzhokhar Tsarnaev has told investigators that he and his older brother planned the Boston Marathon bombings only a week or so before the race, that they were operating alone, and that they received no training or support from outside...
Tags: Lawyers, Adam B. Schiff, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Terrorism
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Boston bombings aftermath: A funeral amid signs of recovery
BOSTON -- As people were allowed to return for the first time to homes and offices near the site of the Boston Marathon bombings, the youngest victim was laid to rest Tuesday. A private funeral Mass was held for 8-year-old Martin Richard, according to...
Tags: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Laws, Sean Collier, Petroleum Industry, Sports
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Downtown L.A. landlord Brookfield is bullish on office market
The head of the firm that wants to buy some of downtown Los Angeles' biggest skyscrapers is bullish about its long-stagnant office market. "We like the direction the market is heading and think it will be improving quarter over quarter." Dennis...
Tags: Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Bank of America Corp., Apartments, Economy, Business and Finance, Staples Center
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Din Tai Fung, Nordstrom, Michael Mina eatery heading to Americana
Popular Taiwanese dumpling chain Din Tai Fung is growing increasingly upscale, with plans to open its fourth U.S. location at swanky Glendale shopping center the Americana at Brand. In September, the eatery will bring its foodie favorite soup dumplings...
Tags: Dining and Drinking, Pasta, Steaks, Nordstrom, Restaurants
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Back on Boylston Street, an eerie feeling pervades the bomb sites
BOSTON -- Residents and workers on Boylston Street -- parts of which have been closed since the April 15 bombings -- were able to return to their buildings Tuesday, marking a new phase in the reopening of the major thoroughfare. The street remains...
Tags: FBI, Employees, Career and Workplace, Petroleum Industry, Sports
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Jackie Robinson's widow says '42' hits home
NEW YORK — Above all else, Rachel Robinson remembers the kissing. When the taunts at the ballpark grew too fierce and the naysayers too loud, her husband, Jackie, would come home to their Brooklyn apartment and the couple would try to block out...
Tags: New York Mets, Ken Griffey Jr., Shame (movie), National League, Los Angeles Dodgers
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Former Desmond's downtown warehouse to become creative offices
A showplace of the early automotive age in downtown Los Angeles a century ago is set to be revived by new owners who have ambitious plans to turn it into offices, a restaurant and a nightclub near L.A. Live. Long vacant, the stocky five-story building at...Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Services and Shopping, Vehicles, Apartments, Automotive Equipment
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