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Postal Service plan to end Saturday delivery likely to affect business
The U.S. Postal Service's announcement that it plans to stop delivering most mail on Saturdays is likely to have an effect on the business world. The Postal Service said it made the announcement Wednesday -- about six months in advance of implementing a...
Tags: Amazon.com Inc., FedEx Corporation, Business, Consumer Goods Industries, E-Commerce Industry
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NRA enemies list: Britney, Hallmark and the YWCA
Boy, the National Rifle Assn. sure is thorough. And thin-skinned. Richard Nixon’s renowned enemies list had 823 names of people and organizations, but as president, Nixon had scores of issues to grapple with and an entire world to be mad about...
Tags: Otis Chandler, Politics, Barack Obama, Levi Strauss & Co., Crime, Law and Justice
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Review: 'It's a SpongeBob Christmas!' adds an extra dimension
Los Angeles Times Television CriticIn a sort of holiday miracle — brought about by the painstaking work of human hands — SpongeBob SquarePants gains a third dimension this week. The cartoon that bears his name, which has remained firmly, even boldly, flat for its nine seasons...Tags: Fred Astaire, ABC (tv network), Tom Kenny, Santa Claus (fictional character), Nickelodeon (tv network)
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Thomas Kinkade's life was often at odds with his pastoral vision
L.A. NOWAs an artist, Thomas Kinkade, who died yesterday at 54 of natural causes, devoted himself to creating pastoral images that evoked a simpler, more innocent quality of life, but as a business man, he was more complex.... -
Debbie Friedman, self-taught Jewish folk singer, dies at 59
Debbie Friedman, a self-taught Jewish folk singer and composer who transformed synagogue music and worship by infusing traditional prayers with a contemporary sensibility, died Sunday at Mission Hospital in Mission Viejo. She was 59.
The cause was...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Gabrielle Giffords, Human Interest, Judaism, Joan Baez
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Dust-to-Digital's 'Never a Pal Like Mother' celebrates Mom with collection of photos and vintage 78 recordings
Pop & HissThe double-CD/book of photographs includes recordings from the early 20th century that celebrate all things Mom. Mom. Mother. Mama. Madre. Mommy. What would we do without her? Who would love us? Who would bake our snickerdoodles, bail us out of...... -
The conversation: Valentine's Day musings for cynics
Opinion L.A.I'm all for any holiday that helps stimulate the economy. For some cynics, though, Valentine's Day is more than a dumb Hallmark holiday. They argue… The divorce rate goes up around Valentine’s Day New Jersey lawyer Cary Cheifetz agreed,... -
Dress yourself in âGleeâ: TV shows go licensing crazy
Show TrackerRabid "Glee" fans out there have been snapping up any product related to the hit Fox show, but there hasn't been much, mostly CDs and digital downloads of the cast's cover versions of classic pop and rock songs. That's about...... -
Art review: 'John Baldessari: Pure Beauty' @ LACMA
Culture MonsterAs an artist, John Baldessari has worked in the gap between paintings and camera images for the last 45 years. Visit the Los Angeles County Museum of Art's big retrospective of his marvelous rummaging around in that fissure and two...... -
Where are those weapons of 'mas destruction?
GREG BEATO writes a column about pop culture for Las Vegas Weekly.THE DAY AFTER the midterm elections, the stage seemed set for the bloodiest war on Christmas yet. Democrats were taking over Congress, and Rep. Nancy Pelosi, a favorite "secularist progressive" scapegoat of conservative pundits, soon would be sworn in...Tags: Same-Sex Marriage, Jerry Falwell, Nancy Pelosi, Jesus Christ, Christmas
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Volunteer Builds on His Habitat for Humanity Work
Times Staff WriterThese are supposed to be the golden years, when the days poke along at a leisurely pace and the toughest task involves putting bait on a fishing hook. So why, at age 64, is Elden Sandy working so hard? It's partly because he has worked hard all his life...Tags: Gaming, Fishing, Colleges and Universities, Papua New Guinea, Religious Texts
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Get your 'Peanuts' at Charles M. Schulz Museum in Santa Rosa
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterSanta Rosa, Calif. Maybe you came here, to the edge of wine country, for some grown-up fun amid the Cabernets and Chardonnays of Napa Valley. But for dessert, you get the house that Charlie Brown built. Or rather, the museum Charles M. Schulz built. And...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Heart Attack, Charlie Brown (fictional character), Death, Sports
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