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Brand X Files: Photo of Oksana's teeth published. Earthquake in Maryland. Levi and Bristol to reality TV?
Brand XRadar publishes the photo the world has been waiting to see: Oksana's broken front teeth. The photograph is part of the Los Angeles County Sheriffâs Department investigation into accusations against Mel Gibson for domestic violence. Gruesome stuff.... -
Modern notes grace a historic pedigree
A stately traditional home with Spanish Colonial elements and a historic pedigree is the centerpiece of this oak-shaded estate in the hills of San Marino.
Designed by noted residential architect Roland E. Coate, the home was built in 1926 for Annie...Tags: Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning, Personal Service, Property, Sports
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Alexander 'Hurricane' Higgins dies at 61; two-time world snooker champion
Alex "Hurricane" Higgins, a two-time world champion of the billiards sport known as snooker who galvanized the game with his wild antics and quick play, was found dead Saturday at his home in Belfast, Ireland. He was 61.
Despite being diagnosed with...Tags: Multi-Sport Events, Hurricanes, Throat, Meteorological Disasters, Natural Disasters
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Peter Bourjos has huge day to lead Angels to 9-3 win over Twins
The Fabulous ForumRookie center fielder Peter Bourjos led the Angels to a 9-3 victory over the Minnesota Twins in Target Field on Saturday, hitting a key two-run home run in the second inning, a run-scoring triple in the fifth, a run-scoring groundout...... -
Harmonic Convergence
For almost as long as theres been rock n roll, Los Angeles has been a city at the center of its history and mythologya town in which legends are made, burned, rebuilt, merchandised, forgotten. The city has had its fair share of native rock talent and...Tags: Radio Industry, Education, David Bowie, George Harrison, University of California, Los Angeles
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Dede Allen dies at 86; editor revolutionized imagery, sound and pace in U.S. films
Dede Allen, the film editor whose seminal work on Robert Rossen's "The Hustler" in 1961 and especially on Arthur Penn's "Bonnie and Clyde" in 1967 brought a startling new approach to imagery, sound and pace in American movies, died Saturday. She was 86....Tags: Obituaries, Arthur Penn, Chicago Sun-Times, Robert Wise, Entertainment
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Golf champ Fred Couples sells Montecito house for $9.56 million
Golf champ Fred Couples has sold his house in the Santa Barbara-area community of Montecito for $9.56 million.
The 11,000-square-foot, two-story Monterey colonial had been listed last year at $12.5 million. The main house, built in 1939, has nine...Tags: Golf, Fred Couples, Sports, PGA Tour
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Buddy Blattner dies at 89; former major leaguer and longtime sportscaster
Buddy Blattner, a former major leaguer and longtime sportscaster who paired with Don Wells on the Angels' KMPC radio broadcasts from 1962 to 1968, has died. He was 89.
Blattner, a St. Louis native who spent most of his life in the Midwest, died Friday of...Tags: Dizzy Dean, Obituaries, Dick Enberg, Entertainment, Table Tennis
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SoCals' Own Office Pool
LOS ANGELES, Calif., September 8, 2009 -- The Los Angeles Times (www.latimes.com) today announced the launch of its new, weekly Pro Football Pick 'Em (www.latimes.com/football) enabling its Sports' readers, weekend warriors and fantasy sports...Tags: Pulitzer Prize Awards, Education, Newspaper and Magazine, National Collegiate Athletic Association, University of California, Los Angeles
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On the market: Buying foreclosed property
Money & CompanyThe biggest mistake most people make when purchasing a foreclosure is getting in over their heads financially, says Leo Nordine, owner of Nordine Realtors in Hermosa Beach. âIf you canât afford to get a 30-year fixed, you canât afford the...... -
Obama throws first pitch at Washington Nationals' game, keeping a 100-year-old tradition [Updated]
Top of the TicketBack in the day, when Dwight D. Eisenhower was in the White House, Lyndon Johnson was Senate majority leader and Sam Rayburn was speaker of the House, Americans still held their public officials in esteem. So it was a running...... -
Man dies in apparent suicide at Angels' New York hotel
The Fabulous ForumThe Angels' six-game trip to New York and Toronto started on an ominous note Tuesday morning when an unidentified 39-year-old man jumped to his death in an apparent suicide at the team's New York hotel, Le Parker Meridien on 56th......
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