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Tokyo and Seoul struggle to quit Iranian oil habit
World NowU.S. allies: Oil huntry Japan and South Korea struggle to honor U.S. embargo on Iran... -
Iran court sentences American to death on spy charges
World NowA court in Iran has sentenced to death an Iranian American who was convicted of spying for the CIA, Iranian media reported on Monday. Amir Mirzaei Hekmati was accused of “cooperation with an enemy government, membership in the CIA and attempts to... -
Malaysian opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim acquitted in sodomy trial
World NowMalaysia Anwar sodomy trial: In an unexpected conclusion to a controversial two-year trial, a Malaysian court Monday acquitted opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim on sodomy charges, ruling that the DNA evidence submitted by the prosecution was unreliable.... -
Japan supports U.S. sanctions, pledges to buy less Iranian oil
World NowCapping a diplomatic huddle in Tokyo with U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy F. Geithner, Japanese central government officials pledged Thursday to buy less Iranian oil in a nod to Washington's campaign to sanction Iran over its nuclear program.... -
Independent panel to probe Japan nuclear disaster
World NowNuclear meltdown: A scientific panel appointed by the Japanese government will conduct an independent investigation of last March's nuclear disaster at the Fukushima Daiichi plant.... -
Japanese school takes blame for tsunami deaths of 74 students
World NowOfficials at a small school in northeast Japan are taking responsibility for deaths of 74 students in the March 11, 2011, tsunami, but many parents still aren't satisfied.... -
This week's recipes from the L.A. Times Test Kitchen
Daily DishThis week, Food writer Sonoko Sakai explores dashi, a foundation of Japanese cooking: At the heart of so much of Japanese cooking is the fragrant broth called dashi. And at the heart of dashi are the delicate pink petals of...... -
Japanese Emperor Akihito to undergo heart surgery
World NowJapanese Emperor Akihito: The 78-year-old sovereign will undergo open heart surgery on Saturday in Tokyo... -
Culture(d)—December 2011
LA Times MagazineThis month: art with a personal touch, art for the masses—and art from the fashion forward.... -
Norma Merrick Sklarek dies; pioneering African American architect
Norma Merrick Sklarek, the first African American woman in the country to become a licensed architect, who helped produce Terminal 1 at Los Angeles International Airport and the American Embassy in Tokyo, died Monday at her home in Pacific Palisades....Tags: Business Enterprises, Arts and Culture, Los Angeles International Airport, Leo Baeck, Engineering
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Happy birthday, Gabriel Garcia Marquez!
Jacket CopyGabriel Garcia Marquez turns 84 today. Celebrate and read his interview with Japanese film director Akira Kurosawa.... -
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