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Dr. Shaq reax: Readers split on Barry U. doctorate
Mayo on the Side: Michael Mayo | Sun Sentinel BlogsDid former NBA superstar Shaquille O???Neal do research worthy of a doctoral degree? Or was this a case of celebrity doctorate lite, with Barry University in Miami cheapening itself by trading off an advanced diploma for a ton of national......Tags: National Basketball Association, Barry University, Sports, Celebrities, Burger King
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L.A. Fashion Week can't get no respect
Los Angeles TimesWe've just come off a global jaunt through the fashion capitals of New York, Milan and Paris, with several weeks of runway shows. Now what about L.A.? To the armchair fashionista, it may seem puzzling that a metropolis that's home to so many fashion...Tags: Entertainment, Jimi Hendrix, Fashion Shows, Jenna Jameson, Antonio Villaraigosa
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Steady stream of PCH traffic, but miles of ocean too
Special to The TimesThis is a neighborhood people hurtle past at 60 miles an hour (though the posted speed is 45), where houses are built just a few yards from a major six-lane highway, yet residents can step out their back gates and walk barefoot to the local restaurant...Tags: Irving Berlin, Real Estate Buyers, John F. Kennedy, Marion Davies, Road Transportation
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Murals, a floor-to-ceiling fantasy
Special to The TimesIN the design empire of Los Angeles, where Modern is king and where clean lines and empty spaces have come to define so many castles, it's something of a surprise to see a resurgence of frescoes, murals and other painterly effects. But sure enough, Cher...Tags: Italy, Arts, Movies, Candice Bergen, Education
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The Chicago Theatre
Tribune staff reporterIn a city once filled with enormous and elaborate movie houses, none has lasted longer or been more revered than the Chicago Theatre, a structure that in concept and design defines the golden age of movie palaces in the United States. The first...Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Buster Keaton, Chicago Loop
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Idyllic ... and endangered
Times Staff WriterOn this sunny Thursday afternoon, Ramona residents do what they do best — they chat, they chill, they gather around the fountain and commune. Janelle Paradee helps her 3-year-old son, Tristan, blow bubbles, and Rich Johnson watches his dog Mr....Tags: Katharine Hepburn, Celebrities, Cesar Romero, Easter, Rental Service
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