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    May 20, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Kirk Douglas to pay tribute to his late friend Burt Lancaster

    Kirk Douglas will be paying tribute to his old friend and frequent co-star Burt Lancaster at the<a href="http://www.cinema.ucla.ed"> UCLA Film &amp; Television Archive's</a> June 7 screening of their classic 1957 western, &ldquo;Gunfight at the O.K. Corral&rdquo; at the Billy Wilder Theater in Westwood.
    Kirk Douglas will be paying tribute to his old friend and frequent co-star Burt Lancaster at the UCLA Film & Television Archive's June 7 screening of their classic 1957 western, “Gunfight at the O.K. Corral” at the Billy Wilder Theater in...

    Tags: Armed Conflicts, Mark Twain, Movies, Rhonda Fleming, Unrest, Conflicts and War

  2. May 18, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Harlequin ladybird can be a pest in disguise

    The harlequin ladybird was once a stalwart ally of greenhouse growers around the world. Native to Japan, Korea and other parts of eastern Asia, the bright red ladybugs were prized for their aphid-eating abilities &mdash; until they caused serious declines in other ladybug populations.
    The harlequin ladybird was once a stalwart ally of greenhouse growers around the world. Native to Japan, Korea and other parts of eastern Asia, the bright red ladybugs were prized for their aphid-eating abilities — until they caused serious declines...

    Tags: Environmental Issues, Conservation, Science and Technology, Ecosystems, Germany

  4. May 6, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. USAID develops a bad reputation among some foreign leaders

    WASHINGTON &mdash; When Bolivian President Evo Morales expelled the U.S. Agency for International Development from his impoverished country last week, he complained that Washington "still has a mentality of domination and submission" in the region.
    WASHINGTON — When Bolivian President Evo Morales expelled the U.S. Agency for International Development from his impoverished country last week, he complained that Washington "still has a mentality of domination and submission" in the region. It...

    Tags: Politics, Political Systems, Crime, Law and Justice, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Polls

  6. Apr 30, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. South African ruling party criticized over video of frail Mandela

    <span class="runtimeTopic">JOHANNESBURG, South Africa -- </span>South Africa&rsquo;s ruling African National Congress on Tuesday defended a controversial decision to allow the broadcast on television of a video of an unsmiling Nelson Mandela, looking frail, pallid and uncomfortable, as people snapped flash photos of him when President Jacob Zuma and other ANC luminaries visited him at his house.
    JOHANNESBURG, South Africa -- South Africa’s ruling African National Congress on Tuesday defended a controversial decision to allow the broadcast on television of a video of an unsmiling Nelson Mandela, looking frail, pallid and uncomfortable, as...

    Tags: Government, Politics, Africa, Twitter, Inc., Prisons

  8. Apr 30, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. The Bronte Society corrects a grave error

    Anne Bronte, younger sister of Charlotte and Emily, <a href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-22351887">has a new gravestone,</a> the BBC reported Tuesday. The new plaque corrects a 164-year-old error on the original.&nbsp;
    Anne Bronte, younger sister of Charlotte and Emily, has a new gravestone, the BBC reported Tuesday. The new plaque corrects a 164-year-old error on the original.  Anne, author of the novels "Agnes Grey" and "The Tenant of Wildfell Hall" as well as a...

    Tags: BBC

  10. Apr 25, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. The ex-presidents club

    As former President George W. Bush, joined by President Obama and three living former presidents, dedicates his library this week in Dallas, it's important to remember that presidential libraries are relatively new. In 1941, while he was still in office, Franklin D. Roosevelt established the first such archive in Hyde Park, N.Y., to preserve personal papers and mementos from his time in office. His successor, Harry Truman, signed the Presidential Libraries Act into law, authorizing the National Archives to help set up and operate these treasure troves of American politics and policy.
    As former President George W. Bush, joined by President Obama and three living former presidents, dedicates his library this week in Dallas, it's important to remember that presidential libraries are relatively new. In 1941, while he was still in office,...

    Tags: Government, Jimmy Carter, Politics, White House, Barack Obama

  12. Apr 17, 2013 | Los Angeles Times
  13. Pictures in the News | April 17, 2013

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    Wednesday's Pictures in the News begins in London, where pallbearers set down the coffin of Baroness Margaret Thatcher inside St Paul's Cathedral in London. Dignitaries from around the world today join Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of...
  14. Apr 20, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Setting Times stories to music: From Johnny Cash to Morrissey

    I'm at Coachella this weekend, where maybe I'll try to do the story-song combo in reverse order: hear a song, and try to think of a story that fits it.
    I'm at Coachella this weekend, where maybe I'll try to do the story-song combo in reverse order: hear a song, and try to think of a story that fits it. My mind is already full of possibilities. For the Stone Roses' "I Wanna Be Adored" (probably my all-...

    Tags: Johnny Cash, Music, Sports, Pakistan, Entertainment

  16. Apr 14, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Barlow Hospital's overreach

    The leafy and historic neighborhoods just north of downtown Los Angeles feature bungalows perched on steep hillsides, businesses huddled on commercial streets and an iconic baseball stadium. But all are dominated by Elysian Park, the 600-acre expanse that makes up the city's oldest and second-largest park and serves as a backyard for many neighborhoods around it.
    The leafy and historic neighborhoods just north of downtown Los Angeles feature bungalows perched on steep hillsides, businesses huddled on commercial streets and an iconic baseball stadium. But all are dominated by Elysian Park, the 600-acre expanse that...

    Tags: Long Term Care, Land Resources, Hospitals and Clinics, Human Interest

  18. Mar 14, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Pope Francis has only one lung. Is it enough?

    His predecessor was the first pope to retire due to deteriorating health -- a condition no doubt exacerbated by frequent world travel and a demanding schedule.
    His predecessor was the first pope to retire due to deteriorating health -- a condition no doubt exacerbated by frequent world travel and a demanding schedule. Yet at age 76, Pope Francis arrives at the Vatican with his own medical history....

    Tags: Flu, Lung Cancer, David Geffen School of Medicine, Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center, Pneumonia

  20. Feb 27, 2013 | Los Angeles Times
  21. Whittier High students tested for tuberculosis

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    Students at Whittier High School are being tested for tuberculosis after someone associated with the campus tested positive for the respiratory illness....
  22. Feb 25, 2013 | Los Angeles Times
  23. Downtown L.A. TB outbreak: LAPD urges officers to wear masks

    L.A. NOW
    Los Angeles police issued a warning over the weekend to officers who patrol the Skid Row area warning them to wear protective masks and minimize face-to-face contact with suspects or the public if there is reason to believe that they are infected...
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