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Connecticut gun shows canceled after Newtown school shooting
In the aftermath of the Newtown school shooting, Connecticut towns are grappling with whether to allow gun shows to be held as scheduled, with several events already having been canceled while one show is still set for this weekend. A gun show...Tags: Sandy Hook Elementary School, Danbury, Stamford, Shootings
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Sandy Hook's fallen: On day six, three towns united by mourning
WOODBURY, Conn. -- On the front lawn, white paper bags had been arranged to spell out "Hope." Hundreds of mourners descended Wednesday on a tiny funeral home in this picture-postcard town to pay their respects to Dawn Hochsprung, Sandy Hook Elementary's...
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Softball: El Camino Real closing in on 14th City title
Varsity Times InsiderEl Camino Real increased its lead to 5-0 over Carson in the top of the seventh inning and needs three more outs to win its 14th City Section championship. Already leading 3-0 going into the final inning, the Conquistadores are...... -
Brian Kelley dies at 68; veteran counterspy broke Russian code
Veteran counterspy Brian Kelley, who broke a code on how Moscow communicated with its agents and was mistakenly hounded later by the FBI, died Monday at his home in Vienna, Va. He was 68. Kelley died in his sleep of an apparent heart attack, his wife,...Tags: Moscow (Russia), Espionage and Intelligence, Justice System, Heart Attack, Central Intelligence Agency
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Theater review: 'Jane Fonda' at Edgemar Center for the Arts
Culture MonsterCharlotte Stoudt reviews Anne Archer in 'Jane Fonda and the Court of Public Opinion' at Edgemar Center for the Arts... -
Pygmy rabbits denied Endangered Species Act protections by U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
L.A. UnleashedSALMON, Idaho â The hardships facing the pygmy rabbit of the western United States don't warrant protections under the Endangered Species Act, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced on Wednesday. The pygmy rabbit is the smallest and one of...... -
Luxury doesn't have to come at a price in Las Vegas
Special to the Los Angeles TimesLuxury has a new look and feel in Las Vegas, a more accurate reflection of the economic downturn's effect on bank accounts, home values and egos. Across Las Vegas, the focus on approachable luxury is apparent in menus with more affordable selections,...Tags: Dining and Drinking, American Express Company, Tourism and Leisure, Getaway Travel, Bars and Clubs
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Softball: ECR strikes first in City Section final
Varsity Times InsiderAfter Karyn Wright retired Carson in order in the top of the first inning, El Camino Real scored two runs in the bottom half to take an early lead in the City Section championship game at Cal State Northridge. Whitney...... -
Softball: El Camino Real increases its lead
Varsity Times InsiderTop-seeded El Camino Real added a run in the third inning and leads Carson 3-0 in the City Section championship game at Cal State Northridge. Dani Gilmore led off by drilling a changeup over the head of center fielder Brittanie...... -
Clipper update: Ryan Gomes interviewed by federal agents in Connecticut probe
The Fabulous ForumClippers forward Ryan Gomes told The Times that he was interviewed last month by federal agents in connection with an on-going probe of Connecticut State's Attorney John Connelly. The Courant reported that a federal grand jury in New Haven is...... -
As wildfires get wilder, the costs of fighting them are untamed
First of five partsIt was Day 42 of the Zaca Fire. A tower of white smoke reached miles into the blue sky above the undulating ridges of Santa Barbara's backcountry. Helicopters ferried firefighters across the saw-toothed terrain and bombed fiery ridges with water. Long...Tags: Wildfires, Forests, Office Equipment and Supplies, Water Restrictions, Fires
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Heel, toe, heel, toe to Turquoise waters
Times Staff WriterTREK through Cappadocia and cruise the Turquoise Coast on a 10-night tour of Turkey that is scheduled to begin March 26. "The trip is special because it combines two really spectacular areas of Turkey," said Tricia Dowhan of Country Walkers. "It's...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Nature, Environmental Issues, Cruises, Tourism and Leisure
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