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PASSINGS
Uriel Jones Drummer for Motown Uriel Jones, 74, a drummer whose versatile, passionate beat fueled classic Motown hits by the Temptations, the Four Tops and Smokey Robinson and the Miracles, died Tuesday at a Detroit-area hospital after complications...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Entertainment, Think Tanks, World War II (1939-1945), Colleges and Universities
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Sheri Klittich dies at 53; headed trust that helps protect Ventura County's agricultural industry
Sheri Klittich, who developed programs to keep Ventura County's agricultural roots alive as the first administrator of a state-run trust that operates a demonstration farm near Santa Paula, died Nov. 20, a day after she turned 53. Klittich died at her...Tags: Agricultural Research and Technology, Hospitals and Clinics, Science and Technology, Cruises, Agriculture
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Free-spirit central
GETTING THERE: From LAX, United and Southwest fly nonstop to Tucson. From Burbank and Orange County, connecting flights (change of planes) are also available on Southwest and America West. America West also flies from Long Beach. Restricted round-trip...Tags: Los Angeles International Airport, Lifestyle and Leisure, Foods and Beverages, Hamburgers
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In Border Battle, Land and Wildlife Are Casualties
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterMountains of trash, recurring fires, despoiled natural springs, vandalized historic sites and disappearing wildlife are part of the devastating toll that the government's running battle with smugglers and migrants is taking on national parks and...Tags: Science and Technology, U.S. Department of the Interior, National Government, Vehicles, Weather Reports
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800 dogs, 82 birds rescued from mobile home
From the Associated PressAbout 800 small dogs, including Chihuahuas, terriers and Pomeranians, were seized from a triple-wide mobile home whose occupants were overwhelmed trying to care for the animals, authorities said Wednesday. Pima County sheriff's deputies and animal...Tags: House Building, Pima County, Dog (animal), Animals
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State Could Turn Elsewhere for Conservatorship Remedies
Times Staff WritersPHOENIX — The unsigned letter arrived at the Arizona Supreme Court in late October 2001. A professional guardian, the director of a nonprofit Tucson firm, was stealing from his elderly and disabled clients, it alleged. The court's fiduciary unit...Tags: Theft, Hospitals and Clinics, Senior Citizens, Health and Safety at School, Alzheimer's Disease
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Your Scene: Up in arms in Arizona
Christine Beeton of Irvine got the low-down on this cactus in Arizona's Saguaro National Park, near Tucson. She was traveling in southeastern Arizona last year with her parents, who visit annually from France. "I sat on the ground to take in as much of...Tags: Trips and Vacations, Travel
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Travis Edmonson dies at 76; half of folk duo Bud & Travis
Travis Edmonson, a singer-songwriter who as part of the duo Bud & Travis influenced other folk musicians and helped expand the audience for Spanish-language songs, has died. He was 76. Edmonson, who had Parkinson's disease and other illnesses, died...Tags: Mesa, Hospitals and Clinics, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, Latin Music (genre), Folk (genre)
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Sinaloa cartel may resort to deadly force in U.S.
The reputed head of Mexico's Sinaloa drug cartel is threatening a more aggressive stance against competitors and law enforcement north of the border, instructing associates to use deadly force, if needed, to protect increasingly contested trafficking...Tags: Weaponry, Law Enforcement, National Government, Vehicles, Murder
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Weaving through the Southwest
CHINLE, Ariz. -- An 800-foot pillar of red sandstone looms at the east end of Canyon de Chelly in the heart of the Navajo Nation. It is called Spider Rock, for Spider Woman, who taught the Navajo to weave, thereby helping to bring about one of the most...Tags: Katharine Hepburn, Native Americans, Minority Groups, Arts, Bodies of Water
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The opposite of a nonstop short hop
Times Staff WriterSomewhere between Palm Springs and Yuma, Ariz., I heard the train whistle blowing, a low-toned moan that roused me from sleep like a gentle alarm clock. I parted the royal blue curtains that shielded the light from my tiny compartment aboard Amtrak's...Tags: Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Jasper Johns, Hotels and Accommodations, Nadia Comaneci, Vehicles
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