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    May 21, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. North Korean captors free Chinese fishing boat crew

    DALIAN, China — After being held for more than two weeks, a Chinese fishing vessel and its crew were released by North Korean captors, the boat’s owner said early Tuesday.
    DALIAN, China — After being held for more than two weeks, a Chinese fishing vessel and its crew were released by North Korean captors, the boat’s owner said early Tuesday. The release came less than two days after news of the seizure was...

    Tags: North Korea, China, Beijing (China), Kidnapping, Fines

  2. May 20, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. North Korea seizes another Chinese fishing boat, crew

    DALIAN, China — Among fishermen in this historic seaport city, the danger of steering their boats near North Korean waters is well known. North Koreans took three Chinese ships and their crews hostage a year ago, and Chinese maritime officials have repeatedly warned fishing operators over the last several years that they would be slapped with heavy fines if they got too close.
    DALIAN, China — Among fishermen in this historic seaport city, the danger of steering their boats near North Korean waters is well known. North Koreans took three Chinese ships and their crews hostage a year ago, and Chinese maritime officials...

    Tags: Seafood and Fishing Industry, North Korea, China, Beijing (China), Fines

  4. May 17, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Hawaii: Mama's Fish House hopes to help with sustainable fishing

    <a href="http://www.mamasfishhouse.com/" target="_blank">Mama&rsquo;s Fish House</a>, the much-loved <a href="http://www.latimes.com/travel/destinations/maui" target="_self">Maui</a> restaurant, is installing a deepwater buoy in the Pacific Ocean this month in an effort to promote sustainable fishing.
    Mama’s Fish House, the much-loved Maui restaurant, is installing a deepwater buoy in the Pacific Ocean this month in an effort to promote sustainable fishing. Studies have shown that certain types of fish tend to congregate around such buoys,...

    Tags: Restaurants, Dining and Drinking, Lifestyle and Leisure

  6. May 16, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Afghanistan suicide attack kills 15, including at least two Americans

    KABUL, Afghanistan &ndash; The death toll from a powerful suicide car bomb that shook the Afghan capital of Kabul on Thursday morning has increased to 15, including two American troops and four foreign civilian contractors, according to U.S. and Afghan officials.
    KABUL, Afghanistan – The death toll from a powerful suicide car bomb that shook the Afghan capital of Kabul on Thursday morning has increased to 15, including two American troops and four foreign civilian contractors, according to U.S. and Afghan...

    Tags: Transportation Accidents, Motorvehicle Accidents, Armed Conflicts, Bombings, Emergency Incidents

  8. May 16, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Hundreds oppose China refinery project in mostly peaceful protests

    BEIJING -- Surrounded and pushed back by police, hundreds of people shouted and marched again in the southern China city of Kunming to protest the construction of a petrochemical plant.
    BEIJING -- Surrounded and pushed back by police, hundreds of people shouted and marched again in the southern China city of Kunming to protest the construction of a petrochemical plant. It was the second time this month that demonstrators gathered in...

    Tags: China, Petroleum Industry, Plant Openings, Health Insurance Cost, Energy Resources

  10. May 16, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Taiwan says Filipino apology in fisherman's death not enough

    TAIPEI, Taiwan &mdash; The killing of a Taiwanese fisherman by the Philippines' coast guard has spiraled into a series of sanctions and sparked a rare anger-fest threatening the normally solid Pacific Rim alliance.
    TAIPEI, Taiwan — The killing of a Taiwanese fisherman by the Philippines' coast guard has spiraled into a series of sanctions and sparked a rare anger-fest threatening the normally solid Pacific Rim alliance.   The dispute has not eased despite...

    Tags: Taipei (Taiwan), Benigno Aquino III, China, Roman Catholicism, Religion and Belief

  12. May 16, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Britain court sentences four hackers guilty of cyberattacks

    LONDON – Four hackers who pleaded guilty to a series of high-profile cyberattacks on computers in the U.S. and Britain, including those of the CIA and Sony Pictures, were sentenced Thursday to up to 32 months in prison. The four men, all Britons,...

    Tags: United Kingdom, Anonymous (internet groups), Crime, Law and Justice, Central Intelligence Agency, PBS (tv network)

  14. May 16, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Cannes 2013: Opening night welcomes 'Great Gatsby,' Euro-style

    CANNES, France -- The movie world feted an old friend Wednesday night, or at least an old sport.
    CANNES, France -- The movie world feted an old friend Wednesday night, or at least an old sport. Two weeks after celebrating Baz Luhrmann's big-budget adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel with a throwback party at the Plaza Hotel in New York,...

    Tags: Midnight in Paris (movie), Cannes Film Festival, Entertainment, Movies, Moonrise Kingdom (movie)

  16. May 15, 2013 |Story| LAT - HOLD Archive
  17. The Copper River salmon craze: How the race began

    It&rsquo;s been 30 years since <a href="http://jonrowley.com/">Jon Rowley</a> first persuaded a few salmon fishermen on Alaska&rsquo;s Copper River that they might be able to do something with their superb fish other than sell it to the cannery. But even he never guessed things would get this crazy.
    It’s been 30 years since Jon Rowley first persuaded a few salmon fishermen on Alaska’s Copper River that they might be able to do something with their superb fish other than sell it to the cannery. But even he never guessed things would get...

    Tags: Restaurants, Dining and Drinking, Lifestyle and Leisure

  18. May 14, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. In a disputed reef, Philippines sees face of Chinese domination

    MASINLOC, Philippines &mdash; The fishermen were sailing the azure waters off the Philippine coast when Richard Caneda saw the morning sunlight glinting off a vessel "bigger than the biggest ship in the Philippine navy."
    MASINLOC, Philippines — The fishermen were sailing the azure waters off the Philippine coast when Richard Caneda saw the morning sunlight glinting off a vessel "bigger than the biggest ship in the Philippine navy." Caneda could see a red Chinese...

    Tags: United Nations, Seafood and Fishing Industry, China, Vietnam, Manila (Philippines)

  20. May 10, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. China, Taiwan protest fatal shooting of fisherman by Philippines

    BEIJING&nbsp;--&nbsp; Beijing and Taipei united in their condemnation of the Philippines on Friday for the shooting death of a Taiwanese fisherman in disputed waters.
    BEIJING --  Beijing and Taipei united in their condemnation of the Philippines on Friday for the shooting death of a Taiwanese fisherman in disputed waters. The killing of Hung Shih-cheng, 65, injects a volatile new element in ongoing conflicts over...

    Tags: U.S. Embassy, China, Beijing (China), Malaysia, Taiwan

  22. May 10, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Farmers Markets: A CSA model for seafood in Santa Monica

    Fishermen selling their own catch at Southern California farmers markets are vanishing. An attractive alternative is Community <a href="http://www.communityseafood.com/">Seafood,</a> a "community-supported fishery" that started selling last Sunday at the <a href="http://www.smgov.net/Portals/Farmers_Market/Market_Days/Sundays/Sunday_Main_Street.aspx">Santa Monica Main Street farmers market</a>. Founded by two marine scientists, Sarah Rathbone and Kim Selkoe, it seeks to support local fisheries and provide ultra-fresh, sustainably caught fish to subscribers.
    Fishermen selling their own catch at Southern California farmers markets are vanishing. An attractive alternative is Community Seafood, a "community-supported fishery" that started selling last Sunday at the Santa Monica Main Street farmers market....

    Tags: Seafood and Fishing Industry, Port of Los Angeles, Science, Foods and Beverages, Dining and Drinking

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