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Chrysalis butterfly ball raises more than $1 million to help the homeless
All The RageAs emcee of Saturday’s 10th anniversary Chrysalis Butterfly Ball, Tom Arnold reminded guests of the importance of the organization that helps the homeless achieve self-sufficiency. Having had his own problems with drugs and alcohol, Arnold said, ... -
Scene & Heard: Chrysalis Butterfly Ball
As emcee of the 10th annual Chrysalis Butterfly Ball on June 11, Tom Arnold reminded the event's guests of the importance of the organization that helps the homeless achieve self-sufficiency.
Having had his own problems with drugs and alcohol, Arnold...Tags: Role Models (movie), Jennifer Garner, Eric Dane, Twilight (movie), Olivia Wilde
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Leo Rangell dies at 97; leading psychoanalyst
Dr. Leo Rangell, a leading psychoanalyst who argued forcefully that theoretical fads and factions threatened to erode consumer confidence in the field founded by Sigmund Freud more than 100 years ago, died Saturday at Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center. He...Tags: Psychiatrists, Consumer Confidence, Medical Specialization, University of Chicago, Psychiatry
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Scene & Heard: 'What a Pair!' revue gets boost at Library Alehouse
Special to the Los Angeles Times"What a Pair!" organizers Jody Price and Ruth Stalford paired up with "the beer chicks," Christina Perozzi and Hallie Beaune, and the Library Alehouse in Santa Monica on Tuesday for a class in "Beer Pairing 101." "What a Pair!" is an annual musical revue,...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Education, Marissa Jaret Winokur, Foods and Beverages, Anne Heche
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Mark Twain's vendetta volume
There are a lot of reasons why Laura Skandera Trombley spent 16 years working on a book about a woman whom generations of Mark Twain biographers dismissed as inconsequential to his life. But the biggest catalyst was the 450-page elephant in the room --...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Crimes, Books and Magazines, Adultery, Family
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DVD-driven home workout gets the job done
People say it takes too much discipline to work out at home, but I think it takes more discipline to get myself to a gym.
If I work out at home, I don't have to get in the car and drive somewhere. I commute only a few feet, which means I'm more likely to...Tags: DVDs, Billy Blanks
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Letters to the editor
N. Korea missile threat Re “U.N. is split on response to N. Korea,” April 6 Once again, the United Nations Security Council fails to come to a hasty agreement when countries need it most. When a threat such as North Korea's missile...Tags: Crimes, Casino and Gambling, Europe, North Korea, Lotteries
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Runners/walkers help raise over$9,200 in Alzheimer's benefit run
By Nancy Leedy
It was a run in the sun for runners and walkers in the 2011 Jingle Bell Jog for Alzheimers.
Early Saturday morning, 342 runners and walkers jingled their way through the streets of Stanford, and, for the first time in the event’s...Tags: Running, Weather, Weather Reports, Michael Tucker, David Anderson
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WGA kudos for Herskovitz, Zwick: Duo draw Paddy Chayefsky Laurel Award for TV
Tribune Media ServicesThe Writers Guild of America West has tapped writing-producing-directing partners Marshall Herskovitz and Edward Zwick to receive its Paddy Chayefsky Laurel Award for Television. Kudo, honoring lifetime achievement in writing for TV, will be presented at...Tags: Paddy Chayefsky, David Chase, Larry David, Career and Workplace, Defiance (movie)
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Vera Darlene Bolden
Vera Darlene Harris Biser Bolden, 50, passed away at her home in Ocala, Fla., on the morning of Saturday, Dec. 24, 2011. Born Oct. 22, 1961, she was the daughter of Argie Lee Harris of Hagerstown, Md., and the late Elbert Otis Harris, and the...Tags: Politics, Social Services, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Barbara Harris, Key West
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November 2011 Program Guide
Staff reporterTUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1 KNOCKING ON HEAVEN'S DOOR What is the nature of physical reality from the smallest to the largest? The worlds "biggest machine" is the Large Hadron Collider built under the French-Swiss border and what physicists find there during...Tags: Unificationism, Tarsem Singh, University of Chicago, Harvard University, Christianity
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