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    Feb 14, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  1. Empire State Building throws same-sex weddings on Valentine's Day

    Nation Now
    Gay marriage: A couple from Anchorage were the first same-sex couple to wed atop the Empire State Building. They were joined by three other couples -- including one other same-sex couple -- all of whom won dream Valentine's Day weddings as part of a...
  2. Oct 5, 2011 |Story| AP Member Choice Complete
  3. Lee Davenport dies at 95; physicist developed WWII radar device

    Lee Davenport, a physicist who developed a radar device that helped U.S. and Allied troops win key battles in World War II, has died. He was 95.
    Lee Davenport, a physicist who developed a radar device that helped U.S. and Allied troops win key battles in World War II, has died. He was 95. He died Friday of cancer at a nursing home in Greenwich, Conn., said his daughter, Carol. Davenport was...

    Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Armed Conflicts, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Science, Cancer

  4. Jun 3, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Book review: 'The Man in the Rockefeller Suit' by Mark Seal

    Great con artists understand this about human nature: The suckers want to be taken.
    Special to the Los Angeles Times
    Great con artists understand this about human nature: The suckers want to be taken. In 1978, a poor, semi-educated German teenager named Christian K. Gerhartsreiter arrived in New England on a falsified student visa. Brilliant, charismatic and twisted,...

    Tags: Truman Capote, Skin, Corporate Crime, Social Issues, Juvenile Delinquency

  6. Nov 21, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Ted Forstmann dies at 71; Wall Street financier, philanthropist

    Ted Forstmann, a longtime Wall Street financier and philanthropist who was a major player during the wave of corporate takeovers in the 1980s, including the battle for RJR Nabisco in 1988, died Sunday. He was 71.
    Ted Forstmann, a longtime Wall Street financier and philanthropist who was a major player during the wave of corporate takeovers in the 1980s, including the battle for RJR Nabisco in 1988, died Sunday. He was 71. The cause was brain cancer, according...

    Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Bonds, Finance, Investments, Cancer

  8. Nov 29, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  9. Powerball: Connecticut money managers strike it rich -- via lottery

    Nation Now
    Three assest managers from tony Greenwich, Conn., came forward Monday to claim a $254-million Powerball jackpot. After taxes, they've chosen to take the winnings in a lump sum of $103.5 million, the 12th-biggest payout in lottery history and by far the...
  10. Nov 29, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  11. Connecticut wealth managers put the 'lot' in lottery winners

    Opinion L.A.
    The Connecticut wealth managers who won a lottery jackpot of $254 million should set an example for the rest of the 1%....
  12. Oct 28, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  13. San Francisco museum opens exhibition from Norton Simon Museum's foe in 'Adam and Eve' dispute

    Culture Monster
    Pasadena’s Norton Simon Museum doesn’t bring in touring exhibitions, but if it did, you can be fairly sure it wouldn’t be tempted to offer the one opening Friday at the Contemporary Jewish Museum in San Francisco. The show, “Reclaimed: Paintings.....
  14. Apr 16, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  15. L.A. billionaire Udvar-Hazy's aircraft leasing firm preps IPO for next week

    Money & Company
    Air Lease Corp., the Century City aircraft leasing company started last year by Los Angeles billionaire Steven Udvar-Hazy, is expected to issue its initial public offering some time next week....
  16. Feb 27, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Lara Spencer trades vintage country for Hollywood modern

    Lara Spencer and David Haffenreffer traded more than time zones last year when they moved from Greenwich, Conn., to Beverly Hills. They crossed architectural decades. Spencer, host of "The Insider" celebrity news show on CBS, and her husband, a former CNN anchor, left behind a bucolic 1901 carriage house and adopted furniture, art and accessories for the 1960s home they bought here.
    Lara Spencer and David Haffenreffer traded more than time zones last year when they moved from Greenwich, Conn., to Beverly Hills. They crossed architectural decades. Spencer, host of "The Insider" celebrity news show on CBS, and her husband, a former CNN...

    Tags: Television, Family, Homes, Eero Saarinen, Game Shows

  18. Feb 11, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Nina Blanchard dies at 81; founder of top L.A. modeling agency

    Nina Blanchard, the founder of an internationally known Hollywood modeling agency whose roster included Cheryl Tiegs and other top models, has died. She was 81.
    Nina Blanchard, the founder of an internationally known Hollywood modeling agency whose roster included Cheryl Tiegs and other top models, has died. She was 81. Blanchard died of cardiac arrest Sunday at Providence Saint Joseph Medical Center in Burbank,...

    Tags: Health, Television, Death, Obituaries, Harry Belafonte

  20. Nov 17, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Ken Ober dies at 52; host of MTV's 'Remote Control' game show

    Ken Ober, a comedian and actor who as host of MTV's "Remote Control" in the 1980s guided the raucous question-and-answer trivia contests on the irreverent cable TV game show, was found dead Sunday at his home in Santa Monica. He was 52.
    Ken Ober, a comedian and actor who as host of MTV's "Remote Control" in the 1980s guided the raucous question-and-answer trivia contests on the irreverent cable TV game show, was found dead Sunday at his home in Santa Monica. He was 52. Lee Kernis of...

    Tags: Television, Death, Game Shows, Social Issues, Denis Leary

  22. May 24, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  23. Key bank loan rate keeps climbing, a sign of rising stress in the financial system

    Money & Company
    The world’s big banks continue to grow leerier about lending to one another, a sign that the latest tensions in the financial system aren’t abating. Still, warning signs in the credit markets are a long way from what we saw......
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