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Chris Erskine | Beach cruiser pub crawl good for what ales you
You can go through life like a cool guy hitting a golf ball off a yacht, or you can go through life as a real person. Both have their rewards. Have you seen that Tommy Hilfiger ad of a young, ripped Gatsby hitting the golf ball off the deck? What you...
Tags: Bars and Clubs, Trips and Vacations, Tommy Hilfiger Corp., Dining and Drinking, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Angels match futility mark with 8-4 loss to Baltimore
addCustomPlayer('1j59v4a9evljr1d1b5hvawowo7', '', '', 600, 418, 'perf1j59v4a9evljr1d1b5hvawowo7', 'eplayer15'); When the Angels added Josh Hamilton in the off-season to what was already the most expensive team in franchise history, the expectation was...
Tags: Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Jean Segura, Josh Hamilton, Sports, Baltimore Orioles
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In Mexico, an obsession with Obama's 'beast' of a limo
MEXICO CITY — They were tweeting about it, turning it into memes and ogling it in real life along the route that President Obama took from Mexico City's airport to the colonial front gate of the National Palace. Throughout Obama's visit, which...
Tags: Science and Technology, Mexico, Barack Obama, Trips and Vacations
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What's wrong with Los Angeles International Airport?
President Obama recently groused that no U.S. airport ranked among the world’s top 25 airports. If you’re a regular traveler to or from Los Angeles, you may be even more disappointed to learn that Los Angeles International Airport didn&...
Tags: Barack Obama, Public Transportation, Air Transportation Delays, Transportation Industry, International Travel
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North Carolina: $238 round-trip airfare deal to Charlotte on United
United is offering a $238 round-trip fare from LAX to Charlotte, N.C., for late summer and early fall travel. The fare includes all taxes and fees but must be purchased at least 14 days in advance. You can travel any day of the week between Aug. 26...
Tags: Trips and Vacations
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Good fences make safe lions
During the 1960s, when most African nature reserves were being established, lions tended to be born free. But today, freedom doesn't always serve them well. Fifty years ago, human population densities were low in the areas where lions roamed. But...
Tags: Environmental Issues, International Economic Institution, Conservation, World Bank Group, Budgets and Budgeting
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New Adam Richman series is among upcoming Travel Channel programs
Viewers of the Travel Channel have no doubt come across Adam Richman abusing his body by undergoing horrifically unhealthy food challenges on his series "Man v. Food." But those worried about Richman's health can breathe a little easier. His new series,...
Tags: Television, Entertainment, Kentucky Derby, Adam Richman, Travel Channel (tv network)
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Two Disney rides remain closed in wake of state citations
A ride at Disneyland and another at Disney California Adventure Park remained closed Monday as park officials worked to fix safety violations cited by the state. Disney officials said they voluntarily closed Disneyland's Space Mountain and Soarin'...
Tags: Health and Safety at Work, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Amusement and Theme Parks, Punishment, Gardens and Parks
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For Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, Rolling Stones on new ground
The 50th anniversary of the Rolling Stones' birth in 1962 has had no shortage of commemorative activities: Last year the group was the subject of a retrospective film documentary, a triple CD survey of their recorded output and a handful of celebratory...
Tags: Los Angeles Clippers, Staples Center, Mick Jagger, Ron Wood, National Hockey League
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Study: Yes, L.A. has the worst traffic in the country -- again
Los Angeles has reclaimed the dubious honor of having the worst traffic in the United States, according to an annual congestion scorecard. The report, from data company Inrix, reaffirms what many Angelenos already believe: that L.A. has the worst...
Tags: AEG, Traffic, Road Transportation, Transportation, Highway Transportation
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Las Vegas cabbies overcharged tourists $15 million, audit says
LAS VEGAS — A Nevada state audit of practices by Clark County cab drivers has given new meaning to the term “being taken for a ride” — to the tune of nearly $15 million. Under scrutiny was a practice known here as “long...
Tags: Accounting and Auditing, Tourism and Leisure, Trips and Vacations, Air Transportation Industry
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Gov. Jerry Brown says goodbye to China delegation
GUANGZHOU, China -- Gov. Jerry Brown bid adieu to dozens of government and business officials who crossed the Pacific to travel with him around China this week. One last time, this group assembled in an opulent five-star hotel – this time the...
Tags: Politics, Regional Authority, Guangzhou (China), Jerry Brown, China
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