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Seattle chef taps Kickstarter to fund app and ebook
Daily DishSeattle chef John Sundstrom of Lark taps Kickstarter to fund app and ebook.... -
I Spy
LA Times MagazineGeorge Clooney on how he turned paparazzi tactics on their ear and forged a mission of mercy to prevent African atrocities.... -
Turkish leader calls for immediate humanitarian corridors in Syria
World NowTurkey's prime minister called Tuesday for the immediate opening of paths to provide humanitarian aid in neighboring Syria, condemning the regime for its heavy hand against protesters.... -
Art Center buys postal facility, plans to expand and renovate
Culture MonsterArt Center College of Design has announced it's buying a 2.5 acre former postal facility and parking garage next to its satellite campus in south Pasadena. President Lorne Buchman's administration is laying the groundwork for a major fundraising... -
Help for needy countries too often politicized, aid groups say
World NowWhen the United States and other nations open their wallets to help countries in need, some groups fear their reasons are less than altruistic, according to a new report from a nonprofit that seeks to improve aid. Humanitarian aid has growing increasingly... -
Should Kim Kardashian return her wedding gifts? Expert weighs in
Ministry of GossipKim Kardashian has made a donation to charity in twice the amount her wedding gifts were valued at. But did Kim Kardashian do the right thing? We ask an etiquette expert.... -
Teacher incentives: Another if-only that doesn't measure up
Opinion L.A.When it comes to raising achievement in public schools, theories abound. Not just theories. Absolute certitude. If only schools were smaller, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation used to think, before it pushed for and got such schools throughout the... -
McCain: Bomb, bomb Iran.... Oh, and Syria
Opinion L.A.I've never been a big fan of those alternative-history novels in which Hitler wins World War II or Richard Nixon becomes president for life, but recent events have me pondering a hideous prospect: What if John McCain had defeated Barack...... -
$3 billion in U.S. humanitarian aid buys little respect
Opinion L.A.The United States spends $3 billion a year on humanitarian aid, but a new report says that aid groups don't like the strings we attach to it and don't trust our motives.... -
'Obamacare' plaintiff Brown's bankruptcy: Instant karma?
Opinion L.A.Mary Brown, a Florida businesswoman who had no health insurance, became the lead plaintiff challenging President Obama's healthcare law. She and her husband have filed for bankruptcy, and they owe $4,500 in unpaid medical bills.... -
War on drugs' big catch -- 'Viagra man'
Opinion L.A.The U.S. is spending vast sums and still can't effectively stem the flow of drugs from Latin America, but we are managing to protect the country from the evils of counterfeit erectile dysfunction pills.... -
Scores dead in a new bout of South Sudan tribal violence
World NowScores dead in a new bout of South Sudan tribal violence: Scores of people are believed to have been killed in a new bout of ethnic violence in South Sudan, following similar incidents in recent months....
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