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Bare-Bones Bivouac on a Baja Beach
Special to The TimesOn Labor Day weekend I had the good fortune to find myself aboard the Paradox, a 43-foot cabin cruiser, for an excursion to La Bufadora, on the Pacific coast of Baja California about 90 miles south of Tijuana. We motored all night from San Diego under...Tags: SUVs and Crossovers, Lifestyle and Leisure, Sports, Dining and Drinking, Transportation
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Feds Find More Flu Vaccine in Canada
Times Staff WriterAs rhetoric over the nation's shortage of flu vaccine intensified on the campaign trail, federal officials announced today that an additional 2.6 million does of flu vaccine will be available in January. "We've successfully worked through vaccine...Tags: Heads of State, Government, Pharmaceuticals, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, St. Petersburg (Pinellas, Florida)
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A wine region whose roads are less traveled
Special to The TimesThe approach to Thomas Fogarty Winery was just this side of too bucolic. Lupine and poppies lined the driveway, trellised wisteria hung over the picnic tables and swans (swans!) glided around a pond filled with lily pads. Inside the tasting room, a wall...Tags: Interior Policy, Hotels and Accommodations, Bodies of Water, Sandwiches, Chesapeake Bay Bridge
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Blink and your eyes freeze shut
One OF WAVE VIDMAR'S FINGERS HURTS. FROSTBITE. Also, he has frostnip on the side of his nose and a torn shoulder muscle. "And blisters on both heels," he added the other day. "Lots of things hurt. I fall down all the time."
When last seen in this column,...Tags: Music, Indiana Jones (fictional character), Sports
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The Courting of Celebrities
Times Staff WritersThe Church of Scientology uses celebrity spokesmen to endorse L. Ron Hubbard's teachings and give Scientology greater acceptability in mainstream America. As far back as 1955, Hubbard recognized the value of famous people to his fledgling, off-beat...Tags: San Francisco 49ers, Celebrities, Television, Career and Workplace, John Travolta
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Michael's Video Takes Beating; 4 Minutes Cut
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterIn response to negative criticism and viewer outrage over a controversial four-minute dance sequence in Thursday's worldwide premiere of Michael Jackson's "Black or White" video, during which the frail superstar violently smashes a car and simulates...Tags: Gaming, Television, Entertainment, Movies, Celebrities and Bad Behavior
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'The Amazing Race' recap, 'Be Safe and Don't Hit a Cow'
I'm filling in for your regular recapper, Janell. I'm usually on b's dance show beat, covering "Dancing with the Stars" and "So You Think You Can Dance." This show is pairs of people doing things that are uncomfortable, so how different can it be? Seven...Tags: Boats, Music, Chuck Norris, Building Material, Cinco de Mayo
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'Peep Show' in Westminster is oozing with sugary pop-culture references
From many little yellow peeps, one artistic family saw a giant yellow bird. At the sixth annual "Peep Show" in downtown Westminster, the massive 3,810-marshmallow-strong Big Bird drew the biggest oohs and ahhs among the young kids and older fans who...
Tags: Just Born, Inc., Arts, Marshmallows, Arts and Culture, Hunt Valley
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Bart Simpson appears in court before judge named Mr. Burns
Pop2itIn a bizarre turn of events, a man named Bart Simpson appeared in court before a judge named Mr. Burns.... -
Land of Linkin'
Change of SubjectA weekly listing of intriguing, wacky, useful, provocative and otherwise interesting links that readers and I have come across and think you might want to see. Look for Land of Linkin' first thing every Monday morning and click here to...... -
Bart Simpson mocks Karl Rove in 'The Simpsons' credits
From Inside the BoxBart Simpson mocks Karl Rove's election-night performance in the opening credits of 'The Simpsons.'... -
Art-A-Fair the place for unique art
For emerging artists and art enthusiasts alike, the Art-A-Fair showcases a taste of a different kind of media. This year, the Art-A-Fair has a daily interactive game for visitors. Spectators can look for "Arty," a commemorative "46 emblem" hidden daily...
Tags: Music, Festive Events, Arts and Culture, Tim Burton, Entertainment
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