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    Jul 1, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Market Watch: Country Fresh Herbs sprouts up

    A relative newcomer to farmers markets, Country Fresh Herbs offers a gorgeous display of heirloom tomatoes, salad greens, specialty peppers, lemon cucumbers and Romanesco zucchini. But even more intriguing is the story of the family that brings this produce to market.
    A relative newcomer to farmers markets, Country Fresh Herbs offers a gorgeous display of heirloom tomatoes, salad greens, specialty peppers, lemon cucumbers and Romanesco zucchini. But even more intriguing is the story of the family that brings this...

    Tags: Genetic Engineering, Waterford, Tomatoes, Health and Safety at Work, Providence (Providence, Rhode Island)

  2. Jun 7, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  3. The Morning Fix: Layoffs hit Disney Studios. Glenn Beck's pay plan. What does Katie Couric mean for 'General Hospital'?

    Company Town
    After the coffee. Before another day of being spun. The Skinny: I won't link to Anthony Weiner stories in the hopes of generating traffic. Let others play that game. I will link to stories about layoffs at Disney, the future......
  4. Jun 7, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  5. Environment: Do we have to choose between clean energy and the animals?

    Opinion L.A.
    It all seemed so simple once. You know: "Save the whales," "save the spotted owl" and so on. Now, black and white has given way to green versus green. Take the Los Angeles Times story on Monday about wind turbines......
  6. Jul 3, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Word Play: Where the Wild Things still are

    The idea of caring for the environment seems to be easier to get across to kids than to adults. Many adults just think the world is too complicated. "What difference does one light bulb or one plastic water bottle make in the wide world?" they think.
    Special to the Los Angeles Times
    The idea of caring for the environment seems to be easier to get across to kids than to adults. Many adults just think the world is too complicated. "What difference does one light bulb or one plastic water bottle make in the wide world?" they think. For...

    Tags: Rivers, Book, Henry Holt, Bee (insect), Wetlands

  8. Jun 2, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  9. California Assembly votes to protect little fish to sustain wildlife

    Greenspace
    “Even though they're not the majestic megafauna like whales that draw so much attention from people, those smaller fish are a main food source for larger marine mammals and recreationally and commercially important fish species,” said Ashley...
  10. Jun 5, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  11. Are wild horses native to the U.S.? A federal court seeks the answer

    Greenspace
    Animal rights groups are pressing a case in federal court maintaining that wild horses roamed the West about 1.5 million years ago and didn't disappear until as recently as 7,600 years ago. More important, they say, a growing stockpile of......
  12. Jun 11, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  13. Costa Mesa police chief warns cutbacks would hurt city's 'community policing'

    L.A. NOW
    Costa Mesa's police chief has expressed concerns about proposed cuts in his department. Twelve sworn police officer positions and one non-sworn position face elimination under a proposed Police Department restructuring plan released Friday. City Chief...
  14. May 26, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  15. Fish and Game Q&A: Is it legal to use lights to monitor wildlife if you do not have any guns in your possession?

    Outposts
    In support of the California Department of Fish and Game and its effort to keep hunters and anglers informed, Outposts, on Thursday or Friday, posts marine biologist Carrie Wilson's weekly Q&A column: Question: Is it legal to use lights to......
  16. Jan 16, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Designer Michael Kors sticks to reality

    Having dinner with Michael Kors is like having dinner with Auntie Mame. When you sit down with him, you know nobody is going to be at a loss for words or laughs.
    Los Angeles Times Fashion Critic
    Having dinner with Michael Kors is like having dinner with Auntie Mame. When you sit down with him, you know nobody is going to be at a loss for words or laughs. Over hamburgers and vodkas a few nights before his spring runway show last September, he was...

    Tags: Upper East Side, Ceremonies, Neiman Marcus, Human Interest, Long Island

  18. Sep 20, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Red carpet chic

    When the ladies of television take to the red carpet for today's Emmy Awards, there is only one thing we really care about: What will they be wearing?
    When the ladies of television take to the red carpet for today's Emmy Awards, there is only one thing we really care about: What will they be wearing? Will it be the long gowns that usually hold sway at Hollywood award shows? Or, taking a cue from Cannes...

    Tags: Metropolitan Museum of Art, Katy Perry, Eva Longoria, Kirsten Dunst, Wildlife

  20. Nov 7, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Wildlife filmmakers focusing on endangered cats

    South African wildlife photographers and authors Dereck and Beverly Joubert have worked in some of Africa's most remote areas for more than 25 years, recording the life cycles and decline of some of the continent's most iconic animals, in the process winning five Emmys, a Peabody and a Wildscreen Panda Award.
    South African wildlife photographers and authors Dereck and Beverly Joubert have worked in some of Africa's most remote areas for more than 25 years, recording the life cycles and decline of some of the continent's most iconic animals, in the process...

    Tags: Geography, Biotechnology Industry, Science, India, Wildlife

  22. Aug 1, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. A journey of discovery on the L.A. River

    Environmental activist George Wolfe has always believed the best way to know a river is to kayak it. So when the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency recently designated the entire <a href="http://articles.latimes.com/2010/jul/08/local/la-me-Compton-Creek-20100708">Los Angeles River a "traditional navigable waterway,"</a> he organized an expedition.
    Environmental activist George Wolfe has always believed the best way to know a river is to kayak it. So when the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency recently designated the entire Los Angeles River a "traditional navigable waterway," he organized an...

    Tags: Environmental Pollution, Road Transportation, World War I (1914-1918), Metal and Mineral, Transportation

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