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Hookup culture: College kids can handle it [Blowback]
In his Op-Ed article this week on hookup culture in college, Bob Laird links binge drinking and casual sex to sexually transmitted diseases, unwanted pregnancies, confusion, low self-esteem, unhappiness, vomiting, ethical retardation, low grades and...
Tags: Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Students, Arts and Culture, Colleges and Universities, Teaching and Learning
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Attention, e-shoppers: E-commerce is growing in sales and influences
Los Angeles TimesFuturistic fabrics and high-tech garments are just one way technology is affecting the fashion landscape. Another, e-commerce, was the topic of discussion at Fashion Digital Los Angeles, a recent day-long conference in Hollywood. Some 450 registrants...Tags: Amazon.com Inc., E-Commerce Industry, Clothing, Accessories, and Shoes, Services and Shopping, BCBG Max Azria
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On Memorial Day, Obama urges U.S. to remember troops' sacrifice
President Obama hailed the nation's fallen service members in a Memorial Day speech at Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia, in which he noted that the war in Afghanistan was winding down but not over. "Fewer Americans are making the ultimate...
Tags: Memorial Day, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Joint Chiefs of Staff, Martin Dempsey, Armed Conflicts
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Somber Irvine students back to class after crash that killed 5
At Irvine High School, students and others left flowers and photos and trinkets on a concrete retaining wall Wednesday as they headed to class for the first time since a fiery Memorial Day crash killed five people, including four of their classmates....
Tags: Accidental Death, Memorial Day, Students, Disasters and Accidents, Motorvehicle Accidents
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Through the good and the bad, Alice in Chains unbroken
This post has been updated. Please see below for details. Even at the worst of times, one facet of the Alice in Chains saga was never in doubt: the longtime friendship of founding members Jerry Cantrell and Sean Kinney. The guitarist and drummer met...
Tags: Entertainment, Apple iTunes, Paleontology, Music, Arts and Culture
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‘DaVinci’s Demons’: Exclusive clip, David S. Goyer talks season finale
Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - Los Angeles TimesThe first season of “Da Vinci's Demons” comes to a close Friday with an episode titled “The Lovers,” and the […]... -
King of comedy Mel Brooks honored with AFI Life Achievement Award
Irreverent and often raucous, the 41st American Film Institute Life Achievement Award gala Thursday evening at the Dolby Theatre honored the king of comedy, Mel Brooks, in a full-on laugh fest. Martin Short got the evening off to a flying start by...
Tags: Entertainment, Steven Spielberg, TNT (tv network), Movies, Mel Brooks
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Jefferson Davis Presidential Library: Still fighting the Civil War
There's been a skirmish or two in the comments on my recent Op-Ed article on the Jefferson Davis Presidential Library in Biloxi, Miss. One commenter -- "Oceaneagle" -- pointed out that some thousands of blacks did serve in the Confederate army. Is...
Tags: Slavery, Social Issues, Libraries, Wars and Interventions, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic win, set up a marquee semifinal
PARIS — The ease with which Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic swept aside their quarterfinal opponents at the French Open was remarkably similar. Both men won in straight sets Wednesday, hardly challenged. Both earned 12 break points, Nadal...
Tags: Novak Djokovic, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, David Ferrer, Stanislas Wawrinka, France
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Roger Federer stumbles but doesn't fall at French Open
PARIS — Chasing a shot, Roger Federer caught his right shoe in Roland Garros' red clay, twisting that foot awkwardly and tumbling to the ground. Soon enough, he was in a real rut, in danger of his earliest exit from a Grand Slam tournament in...
Tags: France, Serena Williams, French Open, Tommy Robredo, Kevin Anderson (tennis)
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National Doughnut Day: Sweet dough-raiser celebrates 75 years
National Doughnut Day is celebrating its 75th anniversary, so consider this your permission slip to eat a doughnut, guilt-free. (At least that's what we're telling ourselves.) National Doughnut Day is the first Friday in June, begun in 1938 as a way...
Tags: Dunkin' Donuts, World War I (1914-1918), Doughnuts, Culture, Arts and Culture
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Bethanie Mattek-Sands leads U.S. surge in Paris
PARIS — There were moments, as recently as last year, when a body that would not stay healthy and on-court results prompted Bethanie Mattek-Sands to wonder whether it was simply time to call it a career after more than a decade as a pro tennis...
Tags: Novak Djokovic, Serena Williams, Vania King, French Open, Dominika Cibulkova
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