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    May 30, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  1. Coast Guard rescues fisherman stricken with chest pains

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    A 51-year-old man who suffered chest pains while on a fishing expedition 12 miles from San Diego was evacuated Wednesday by a Coast Guard vessel. The 45-foot response boat reached the fishing vessel Malihini and took the man aboard. In......
  2. May 29, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Review: 'When Captain Flint Was Still a Good Man' a strong debut

    The title of Nick Dybek's debut novel, "When Captain Flint Was Still a Good Man," hints at transitions to come, and the phrase "was still" suggests that the changes will not be good.
    The title of Nick Dybek's debut novel, "When Captain Flint Was Still a Good Man," hints at transitions to come, and the phrase "was still" suggests that the changes will not be good. Flint, if you've forgotten your children's classics, was the captain of...

    Tags: Literature, Human Interest, Arts and Culture, Memorial Day, Lifestyle and Leisure

  4. May 26, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Scientists observe 'tragic experiment' of tsunami debris

    Jeff Larson has seen just about everything wash up on the shores of Santa Cruz: bottles, toys, shotgun shells, busted surfboards and fishing floats that looked like they had bobbed across the Pacific.
    Jeff Larson has seen just about everything wash up on the shores of Santa Cruz: bottles, toys, shotgun shells, busted surfboards and fishing floats that looked like they had bobbed across the Pacific. When surging water driven by the magnitude 9.0...

    Tags: Natural Disasters, Japan, Science and Technology, Maria Cantwell, Car Tires

  6. May 27, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. The great Pacific garbage reality

    For months, West Coast residents have been bracing for an onslaught of items drifting toward us since last spring's tsunami in northeastern Japan, which swept apartment buildings, cars, even entire villages, into the sea.
    For months, West Coast residents have been bracing for an onslaught of items drifting toward us since last spring's tsunami in northeastern Japan, which swept apartment buildings, cars, even entire villages, into the sea. Now we are seeing the first...

    Tags: Natural Disasters, Japan, Beaches, Pulitzer Prize Awards, Entertainment Events

  8. May 27, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  9. Japan tsunami debris hitting West Coast

    L.A. NOW
    More than a year after the catastrophe in Japan, beachcombers up and down the West Coast are awaiting the flotsam that was set on a eastward course by the destructive surge of water. Fishing floats, soccer balls, fuel tanks and......
  10. May 26, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. In Mexicali, a haven for broken lives

    Mario Ramos stirs a pot of beans with a bent spatula as the men crowd into the kitchen, the ragged line stretching out the splintered doorway.
    Mario Ramos stirs a pot of beans with a bent spatula as the men crowd into the kitchen, the ragged line stretching out the splintered doorway. Years ago, Ramos, 45, grilled up pricey seafood in a tiki-themed restaurant on Pacific Coast Highway in...

    Tags: Dining and Drinking, Politics, Car Repair and Maintenance Tips, Los Angeles Hotels, Restaurants

  12. May 28, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Bluefin tuna carried a little radiation from Japan to California, study says

    Pacific bluefin tuna carried radioactivity from Japan’s 2011 Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster all the way across the ocean to the shores of California, scientists reported Monday.
    Pacific bluefin tuna carried radioactivity from Japan’s 2011 Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster all the way across the ocean to the shores of California, scientists reported Monday. They didn’t bring much — the levels were far lower...

    Tags: Japan, Stony Brook, Nuclear Power, Fukushima (Fukushima, Japan), Science and Technology

  14. May 21, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Salton Sea's new low

    SALTON SEA STATE RECREATION AREA — During the heyday of the Salton Sea, when the Hollywood crowd and others came to play in large numbers, this strip of beaches, campsites and fishing spots along the sea's northern shore was one of California's most popular parks.
    SALTON SEA STATE RECREATION AREA — During the heyday of the Salton Sea, when the Hollywood crowd and others came to play in large numbers, this strip of beaches, campsites and fishing spots along the sea's northern shore was one of California's most...

    Tags: Salt, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Tourism and Leisure, Travel, Ken Johnson

  16. May 21, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  17. President Rafael Correa defends Ecuador's air defenses

    World Now
    Ecuadorean President Rafael Correa on Monday defended his country’s air defenses after a small plane linked to Mexican drug traffickers crashed undetected on the country’s northwest coast and raised fears among foreign counter-narcotics...
  18. May 21, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  19. North Korea releases captured Chinese fishermen, boats

    World Now
    North Korea released 29 captured Chinese fishermen and three fishing vessels, putting an end to a 13-day ordeal that raised questions about the stability of the Pyongyang regime....
  20. May 18, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Pebble mine could devastate Alaska rivers, streams, EPA says

    SEATTLE -- The Environmental Protection Agency is warning that plans for a massive mine in the hills above Bristol Bay in Alaska — home of the biggest sockeye salmon fishery in the world — could have devastating consequences for rivers and streams and wipe out habitat for fish.
    SEATTLE -- The Environmental Protection Agency is warning that plans for a massive mine in the hills above Bristol Bay in Alaska — home of the biggest sockeye salmon fishery in the world — could have devastating consequences for rivers and...

    Tags: Republican Party, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Water Pollution, Mining, Environmental Issues

  22. May 17, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  23. North Koreans accused of holding Chinese fishermen for ransom

    World Now
    Chinese fishing boat owners have accused the North Korea military of taking 29 Chinese fishermen on three boats captive and holding them for ransom....
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