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British police arrest 6 terror suspects in London
World NowPolice arrested six people who are suspected of preparing terrorist strikes against targets in Britain.... -
British police arrest more terror suspects
World NowA routine check of an uninsured car led to the arrest of seven terrorism suspects in Birmingham and West Yorkshire, police said.... -
Pendleton Woolen Mills company history
Los Angeles Times Fashion CriticFrom the first celebrity customer — Apache leader Geronimo — to the recent collaboration with high-end boutique Opening Ceremony, which introduced the brand to the fashion crowd, here are a few key moments in the 102-year history of...Tags: Justin Timberlake, Minority Groups, Cheryl Tiegs, Native Americans, I Love Lucy (tv program)
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Horst Faas dies at 79; Pulitzer Prize-winning combat photographer
As chief of photo operations for the Associated Press in Saigon for a decade beginning in 1962, Horst Faas didn't just cover the fighting — he also recruited and trained new talent from among foreign and Vietnamese freelancers. The result was...
Tags: Arts and Culture, World War II (1939-1945), Robert Capa, Photography, Berlin (Germany)
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Album review: Damon Albarn's 'Dr Dee'
Pop & HissDamon Albarn seems about as busy as a pop star can be. In March the frontman of both Blur and Gorillaz released “Rocket Juice & the Moon,” a trippy Afro-funk disc he made with drummer Tony Allen and Flea of the Red Hot Chili Peppers; next... -
Londoners go to the polls in mayoral elections for Olympic city
World NowLondoners choose their mayor; London's present leader looks likely to remain;... -
Trojans may add a hurdle to the NFL's return
Ever since the NFL left Southern California in 1995, USC has held the mantle of L.A.'s championship football team. But with the city now moving to bring professional football back to L.A., USC could block efforts to have the new team play at the Los...
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Coliseum postpones USC decision
L.A. NOWColiseum commission delays decision on handing control of stadium to USC.... -
'Flowers of War's' Zhang Yimou: Censorship limits Chinese films
24 Frames"The Flowers of War": Director Zhang Yimou said that he while he expected total artistic freedom during the making of the movie "The Flowers of War," starring Christian Bale, he also felt Chinese censorship limits filmmakers' options.... -
Christian Bale, low-profile, until he's not. Just ask Zhang Yimou.
24 FramesChristian Bale in "The Flowers of War": Chinese director Zhang Yimou had nothing but praise for Christian Bale during an interview earlier this year on the set of "The Flowers of War," which stars Bale as an unlikely American hero as the Japanese raid the... -
Northern Exposure
LA Times MagazineA curated guide to what’s up in Vancouver: hotels, bars, art, architecture and shopping.... -
Acer Iconia Tab A510 quad-core tablet announced
Acer announced a new tablet, the Iconia Tab A510, with a solid spec sheet on Thursday. Among the highlights are a 10.1-inch screen, quad-core processor and up to 12 hours of continuous video playback. The Iconia Tab A510 is available for pre-order now at...
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