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Mexico town split over Central American drifters
Gathered below an overpass on Independence Avenue, dressed in the multiple layers typical of homeless travelers, the migrants watched for the next northbound freight train through Tultitlan.
Many of them, mostly young men and boys, prepared to hop...Tags: Politics, Church and State Relations, Breads, Crime, Law and Justice, Theft
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Coffee-roasting brood keeps L.A. ethnic communities brewing
The coffee beans roasted, ground, packaged and shipped out of the F. Gaviña & Sons Inc. factory in Vernon are as diverse as the ethnic communities that blanket Southern California.
Coffee beans from Ethiopia are ground to make a rich, almost wine-...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Immigration, Colleges and Universities, Corporate Officers, Dining and Drinking
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Fans scream with delight for 'Twilight: New Moon'
They were 99.9% sure they were going to love it.
The reason they were so certain was that, first, they had been standing in line under a bright shaft of beaming signs for hours at Universal CityWalk Cinemas -- and second, they were about to look at newly...Tags: Tickets, Twilight (movie), Stephenie Meyer, Twilight (book), Twitter, Inc.
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'The Union of Their Dreams' by Miriam Pawel
The Union of Their Dreams
Power, Hope, and Struggle in Cesar Chavez's Farm Worker Movement
Miriam Pawel
Bloomsbury Press: 372 pp., $28
It's hard to challenge a saint. And so, the story of the United Farm Workers union tends to start and stop with...Tags: Social Issues, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Columbia University, Jim Drake
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Lakers Roundtable: Mark Medina and the Arizona Republic's Paul Coro preview Game 3 of Phoenix-Lakers series
Lakers BlogThe Lakers might be closer to an NBA Finals rematch with the Boston Celtics. The fan base may be growing bored with the Western Conference finals match-up with Phoenix. And the Suns may have little chance to come back from a 2-0 deficit against the... -
International Whaling Commission leader is 'optimistic' for compromise at June meeting
L.A. UnleashedWASHINGTON â The head of the International Whaling Commission on Thursday expressed optimism that nations gathering in Morocco next month can settle a long-running dispute over the hunting of whales. But a senior U.S. official signaled difficult... -
SNEAK PEEK: 'X-Men' by Victor Gischler and Paco Medina
The Hero ComplexOn July 8, "X-Men" No. 1 from the creative team of writer Victor Gischler and artist Paco Medina hits the shelves of your local comic book shop with its tale of mutants, vampires and a new member in the fold....... -
Delegates fail to reach a compromise at International Whaling Commission meeting
L.A. UnleashedAGADIR, Morocco â An international effort to truly limit whale hunting collapsed Wednesday, leaving Japan, Norway and Iceland free to keep killing hundreds of mammals a year, even raiding a marine sanctuary in Antarctic waters unchecked. The breakdown... -
Researchers find 'shocking' levels of metal contaminants in the bodies of sperm whales
L.A. UnleashedAGADIR, Morocco â Sperm whales feeding even in the most remote reaches of Earth's oceans have built up stunningly high levels of toxic and heavy metals, according to American scientists who say the findings spell danger not only for marine...... -
While Mark Medina is enjoying vacation, here's a question for everyone
Lakers BlogHey everyone, With Mark Medina on a well-deserved vacation, the rest of the staff here at The Times will be chipping in on the Lakers blog. All we ask is you be patient with us, as no one can match the posting machine that Mark Medina is, but we hope to... -
Schwarzenegger's political road show is costing California
California is issuing IOUs. Banks are balking. Taxpayers, vendors and students will be left holding the bag. And our bond rating just got downgraded, which could cost California billions of dollars in the long run.
This should be the time when our...Tags: Government, Politics, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Corporate Crime
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12 slain in Mexico were federal police officers
Marking a gruesome new setback in the war on drug gangs, Mexican authorities said Tuesday that 12 people found tortured and fatally shot in the western state of Michoacan a night earlier were federal police officers. Officials said the slayings were...Tags: Government, Felipe Calderon, Social Issues, Crime, Law and Justice, Gang Activity
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