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Donald Trump's 'birther' delusion is Mitt Romney's embarrassment
Donald Trump has taken Mitt Romney into his oily embrace, and let’s hope it makes Romney’s skin crawl because, if it turns out he actually does like hanging out with The Donald, we should fear for our country. Can you say “Vice President...
Tags: Politics, Newt Gingrich, Entertainment, Barack Obama, Donald Trump
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Rick Neuheisel hired by Sirius XM Radio as analyst
Sirius XM Radio will announce Thursday that it has hired former UCLA football coach Rick Neuheisel to be an analyst on its college sports channel, 91. Neuheisel will make his debut Monday on “College Football Playbook,” which airs from 9 a.m....Tags: College Sports, Pacific-12 Conference, College Basketball, Television Networks, UCLA Bruins
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Prop. 8's author challenges GOP assemblywoman in new district
SACRAMENTO — Two years ago, Andy Pugno was a celebrity culture warrior on the rise. He had written the ballot measure banning same-sex marriage in California and then raked in cash from conservative donors to fund an attempt to win a seat in the...
Tags: Republican Party, Civil Rights, Book, Same-Sex Marriage, Business
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Richard Riordan launches effort to court Latinos for GOP
PolitiCalFormer LA Mayor Richard J. Riordan has launched an organization aimed at bringing Latino voters into the Republican fold. The campaign began Memorial Day with radio spots in selected areas around California.... -
Russian journalist stabbed outside his Moscow home
World NowA Russian radio journalist known for reporting on the country’s auto industry and corrupt traffic police and who recently referred to the prophet Muhammad as a businessman was stabbed outside his home, police said Tuesday.... -
Doc Watson dies at 89; guitarist and singer
In 1962, Doc Watson and some of his musician neighbors set out from their home in the Blue Ridge Mountains on the journey of a lifetime, to perform at the Ash Grove folk club in Los Angeles.
"I remember the first trip we did," Watson said in a 2008...Tags: Obituaries, Entertainment Events, Barbara Lee, Awards and Prizes, Chet Atkins
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'Flame' cyber-attack in Middle East raises whodunit questions
World NowThe malware dubbed "Flame," the latest case of cyber warfare and intelligence gathering in the Middle East, has both surprised and impressed experts worldwide.... -
Review: 'This Will Have Been' takes the temperature of the '80s
CHICAGO — For art museums interested in contemporary American art, the 1980s have been a bit of a blind spot. Individual artists who emerged in those rambunctious years have not been in short supply in their galleries, through retrospectives and...
Tags: Colombia, Arts, Three Mile Island Accident (1979), Fine Artists, AIDS
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A Beach Boys homecoming at the Hollywood Bowl
Pop & HissThe group’s trademark SoCal sound will be in full effect Saturday at the Hollywood Bowl. Here are a few points to ponder about Brian Wilson and the crew. Brian Wilson officially quit as a touring member of the Beach Boys...... -
Armed Forces Radio Service entertained during World War II
During World War II, the Armed Forces Radio Service kept the troops entertained with the "Command Performance" and "Mail Call" radio shows. These musical-variety broadcasts were produced for American men and women serving in the war and were only heard by...Tags: Norma Shearer, Apple iPad, Armed Forces, Bing Crosby, Dick Powell
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Marina Keegan: A Yale graduate's life cut short
News briefs can be cruel. Not because of what they say, but because of what they don't. The Boston Globe ran an item Saturday headlined “Wayland woman dies in Dennis car crash.” It was breaking news, but not unusual. The Globe’s...
Tags: Etan Patz, The Boston Globe, Science and Technology, Science, Media Industry
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Q&A: Longtime Kings broadcaster Bob Miller looks forward by looking back
Bob Miller once said, "My greatest fear is that I retire and the Kings win a Stanley Cup the next year." The Kings' 39-year play-by-play broadcaster isn't retired, and the team is now four victories shy of claiming its first Stanley Cup when it opens the...
Tags: Los Angeles Kings, Stanley Cup Playoffs, Toronto Maple Leafs, Satellite and Cable Service, Dean Lombardi
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