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Activision calls in legal heavy artillery for Call of Duty trial
Company TownActivision taps former Oklahoma City bombing prosecutor Beth Wilkinson as its trial attorney for its case against former Call of Duty developers.... -
Marie Kolasinski dies at 90; Christian activist ran O.C. crafts business
Marie Kolasinski, a devoutly anti-government Orange County grandmother who was sent to jail at 85 after clashing with health inspectors at her popular quilting and crafts emporium, has died. She was 90.
Once dubbed "Che Kolasinski" by a local newspaper...Tags: Theodore Roosevelt, Soups, Prisons, Foods and Beverages, Justice System
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Appreciation: Andy Rooney, 1919-2011
Show TrackerThe American humorist Andy Rooney, who last month retired from his longtime seat on the CBS news magazine "60 Minutes," which he would cap each week with an observation about this thing or that -- or more often this thing...... -
Differences on foreign threats emerge in GOP debate
Los Angeles TimesRepublican presidential contenders jousted over Pakistan, Afghanistan and the Middle East on Tuesday night in a tense national security debate that laid out sharply contrasting views on how to keep America safe from attack. Candidates raised the...Tags: Republican Party, Wars and Interventions, Regional Authority, Rick Santorum, National Security
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Rutten: The maniac challenge
Sixteen years ago, I was one of The Times writers assigned to cover the Oklahoma City bombing. It was one of those wrenching stories that stand out in a reportorial memory that now extends back more than four decades, partly because my assignment was to...Tags: Wars and Interventions, Islam, Civil Unrest, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Europe
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Are extreme ideologies to blame for violent acts? [Most commented]
Opinion L.A.The Norwegian terror attacks allegedly carried out by right-wing extremist Anders Behring Breivik present an opportunity for introspection for “Muslim-bashers,” the Times Editorial Board wrote Tuesday. It is unfair to blame ideological... -
Norway attacks: The Breivik-McVeigh connection [Most commented]
Opinion L.A.It is clear from Anders Behring Breivik's attacks in Norway that he was familiar with terrorism attacks in the United States -- namely, Timothy McVeigh's 1995 Oklahoma City bombing, wrote Andrew Gumbel, an author working on a book about the...... -
Patt Morrison Asks: Memorial man Peter Walker
Berkeley landscape architect Peter Walker has designed bigger projects than the 9/11 memorial in New York, but probably none has carried more weight. The opening of the eight-acre plaza Sunday marks 10 years since the terrorist attacks, and almost as many...Tags: Labor Markets, Unemployment, Employment, Hilda Solis, Wages and Pensions
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Patt Morrison Asks: Balloteer Kim Alexander
The first California election that Kim Alexander cast a ballot in was a pip; voters decided 16 state propositions -- on creating a state lottery, capping welfare, limiting campaign contributions -- and gave their former governor, Ronald Reagan, a second...Tags: Citizens Initiative and Recall, Regional Authority, Macy's, Inc., Employees, Voting Machines
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Goldberg: The presidency matters, but how much does Obama?
In 1994, the Republicans took back the House of Representatives for the first time in 40 years. The significance of that victory is hard for some younger people to appreciate, as the parties now seem to rotate power. The House then was the Democratic...Tags: Republican Party, Politics, Companies and Corporations, Bill Clinton, John A. Boehner
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Book Review: 'Juice!' by Ishmael Reed
Special to the Los Angeles TimesJuice! A Novel Ishmael Reed Dalkey Archive Press: 336 pp., $14.95 paper Nobody renders the aphorism, "Just because you're paranoid doesn't mean they aren't out to get you," more vividly on the page than Ishmael Reed. From the beginning of his career...Tags: Crimes, Lawyers, Criminals, Justice and Rights, Justice System
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Luc Tuymans: Don't take his images at face value
Art CriticLast year, when President and Mrs. Obama were selecting art for temporary White House display, I felt a twinge of regret that they were limited to work by American artists. At least two pictures by 51-year-old Belgian painter Luc Tuymans would offer a lot...Tags: National Security, Defense, Germany, Gerhard Richter, Arts
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