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    Sep 15, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Silicon Valley gives conservative Christians a boost

    Silicon Valley, the politically liberal technology hub, is an unlikely incubator of conservative Christian activism.
    Silicon Valley, the politically liberal technology hub, is an unlikely incubator of conservative Christian activism. But a group of its venture capitalists is backing an ambitious project that seeks to affect the 2012 election by registering 5 million...

    Tags: Politics, Barack Obama, Auto Racing, Democratic Party, NASCAR

  2. Sep 9, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Congress expands Fast and Furious probe to White House

    Congressional investigators reviewing the failed gun-tracking program Operation Fast and Furious have formally asked the Obama administration to turn over copies of "all records" involving three key White House national security officials and the program, other ATF gun cases in Phoenix, and all communications between the White House and the ATF field office in Arizona.
    Congressional investigators reviewing the failed gun-tracking program Operation Fast and Furious have formally asked the Obama administration to turn over copies of "all records" involving three key White House national security officials and the program,...

    Tags: Barack Obama, Phoenix (Maricopa, Arizona), Darrell E Issa, U.S. Department of Justice, Unrest, Conflicts and War

  4. Dec 22, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  5. Online music: Rhapsody reaches 1 million subscribers, finally

    Technology
    Rhapsody, the longest-running subscription-music service, announced Thursday that it had finally crossed the 1 million subscriber threshold. Before you cue the cork-popping, bear in mind that Rhapsody launched almost exactly 10 years ago, so its growth...
  6. Dec 27, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  7. 'Fast Five' tops most pirated movies of 2011 on BitTorrent

    Company Town
    "Fast Five," "Then Hangover Part II" and "Thor" were the year's most pirated movies....
  8. Jan 5, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  9. Copying and file sharing recognized as a religion in Sweden

    Technology
    Is file sharing a religion? The Church of Kopimism gets recognized as a religion in Sweden....
  10. Sep 12, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. PASSINGS: Andy Whitfield, Frank Warner

    Andy Whitfield Title actor in cable's 'Spartacus' series Andy Whitfield, 39, star of the cable series "Spartacus: Blood and Sand," died Sunday of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma in Sydney, Australia, according to his manager, Sam Maydew. Whitfield, who was born...

    Tags: Steven Spielberg, Movies, Australia, Taxi Driver (movie), Entertainment

  12. Sep 17, 2011 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  13. Patt Morrison Asks: Balloteer Kim Alexander

    The first California election that Kim Alexander cast a ballot in was a pip; voters decided 16 state propositions -- on creating a state lottery, capping welfare, limiting campaign contributions -- and gave their former governor, Ronald Reagan, a second term in the White House.
    The first California election that Kim Alexander cast a ballot in was a pip; voters decided 16 state propositions -- on creating a state lottery, capping welfare, limiting campaign contributions -- and gave their former governor, Ronald Reagan, a second...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Architecture, Entertainment

  14. Mar 14, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  15. SXSW 2012: Sean Parker predicts a 'war' between labels, artists

    Pop & Hiss
    While pledging an allegiance to neutrality, Napster co-founder Sean Parker essentially sounded the sirens of battle, and predicted an oncoming bout between labels and artists. He was speaking at a session at South by Southwest's music festival in Austin,...
  16. Oct 17, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. In-Your-Face Fitness: Friend through thick and thin?

    Dear Friend:
    Dear Friend: You drew me to your website with promises of rapid muscle gain and even faster fat loss. I know we're friends because that's the first thing I saw at the top of your home page: "Dear Friend." That makes it official, doesn't it? And now I'...

    Tags: Marathon, Entertainment Events, Book, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Obesity

  18. Sep 18, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. The meaning of an Emmy nomination: A round-table discussion

    For a television critic, the Emmys are always a mixed bag. It's always great when shows and performances we have supported from the beginning are recognized, but sometimes — if you can believe it — the shows and people we believe deserve to...

    Tags: The Big Bang Theory (tv program), Satellite and Cable Service, Television Industry, Entertainment, Ty Burrell

  20. Nov 6, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Critic's Notebook: 'The Smile Sessions' puts puzzle together

    Forty-five years ago this week at United Western Recorders, near Sunset and Vine in Los Angeles, Brian Wilson and Van Dyke Parks, along with a radio interviewer, were hanging out in a studio with a grand piano, a microphone and a work in progress called "Heroes and Villains."
    Forty-five years ago this week at United Western Recorders, near Sunset and Vine in Los Angeles, Brian Wilson and Van Dyke Parks, along with a radio interviewer, were hanging out in a studio with a grand piano, a microphone and a work in progress called...

    Tags: Music Industry, Arts and Culture, Fantastic Mr. Fox (movie), Capitol Records, Physiology

  22. Sep 18, 2011 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  23. McManus: Technology that protects protesters

    Early this year, as street protests began spreading across the Arab world, a young Internet expert from Germany, Katrin Verclas, asked Egyptian democracy activists what kind of technology they needed most. More laptop computers? Better access to the Web? Tools to evade censorship? Software to post videos?
    Early this year, as street protests began spreading across the Arab world, a young Internet expert from Germany, Katrin Verclas, asked Egyptian democracy activists what kind of technology they needed most. More laptop computers? Better access to the Web?...

    Tags: Consumers, Politics, Media Industry, Egypt, Human Rights

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