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Experience Miami on a budget
The Associated PressIt might be notorious for its late-night party scene, swanky beach hotels with steeply priced drinks and the beachgoers who wear barely-there $300 swimsuits, but vacationing Miami-style doesn't have to cost a fortune. From $3 beers to staying at a hostel...Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Restaurants, Entertainment, Marley & Me (movie), Rudy Giuliani
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October festivals in the West and beyond
Special to The Los Angeles TimesIf you're a fall season traveler and heading out in October, you may want to drop in on one of these festivals in the West and beyond. Minot, North Dakota September 30-October 4 Norsk Høstfest North America's biggest Scandinavian festival, in its 30th...Tags: Albuquerque, Haunted Houses (attractions), Bram Stoker, Madison (Dane, Wisconsin), Kenny Rogers
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Actor Brad Renfro died from heroin overdose
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterActor Brad Renfro, who rose to stardom as a child star but was dogged by troubles with drugs, died last month from an accidental overdose of heroin, coroner's officials said today. Renfro had injection marks on his hands when he was found dead Jan. 15 at...Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Health, Crime, Law and Justice, Celebrities, Thriller (genre)
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Review: Animal restaurant in Los Angeles
Times Restaurant CriticTWO "food dudes" -- laid-back, long-haired cooks who grew up in Florida and are culinary graduates of the Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale -- make their way to California and end up at the late Chadwick in Beverly Hills working with Ben Ford and Govind...Tags: Restaurants, Entertainment, Steaks, Tomatoes, Food Network (tv network)
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News from around the world
The Associated PressHanukkah celebrations around the world NEW YORK – The Chabad-Lubavitch Jewish organization is planning to host Hanukkah celebrations around the world, including lightings of the world's largest menorahs -- both 32 feet tall -- in Manhattan near Central...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Judaism, Travelzoo Inc., Tampa, Transportation Industry
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Homeless and burned to death
I track hate crimes against homeless people across the country. Last week, I added John Robert McGraham to the list. He was doused with gasoline and set on fire at 3rd and Berendo streets, in the heart of Los Angeles, by an unknown assailant or...Tags: Margaret Mitchell, Laws, Crime, Law and Justice, Disasters and Accidents, Crimes
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By land and water
In Miami and South Beach: Vizcaya Museum and Gardens, 3251 Miami Ave., Coconut Grove; (305) 250-9133, www.vizcayamuseum.org. Open 9:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. daily. Admission: $12. Wolfsonian museum, 1001 Washington Ave., South Beach; (305) 531-1001, www....Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Cruises, Coconut Grove, Travel
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Bargains for spring break
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterIf you'd like to get away for spring break and haven't yet booked your trip, don't panic. Thanks to the travel downturn, you may pay no more than students who booked months ago. You may even pay less. Unlike past years, when three- or four-night packages...Tags: Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Evanston, Cabo San Lucas (Mexico), University of Wisconsin-Madison, Travel
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Philip Carey dies at 83; costarred in 'Laredo' and had long-running role on 'One Life to Live'
Philip Carey, the ruggedly handsome veteran actor who costarred in the 1960s TV western "Laredo" and more recently played the long-running role of a bigger-than-life Texas tycoon on the ABC soap opera "One Life to Live," has died. He was 83.
Carey, who...Tags: Entertainment, Lung Cancer, ABC (tv network), Family, All in the Family (tv program)
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Huckabee takes low-cost route in Florida
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterWhile his Republican rivals fought hard in the week before today's primary, Mike Huckabee was forced to largely forgo this expensive battlefield. After his loss to Sen. John McCain in the South Carolina GOP primary Jan. 19, Huckabee arrived in Florida...Tags: Entertainment, Republican Party, John McCain, Primaries, Television
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Delta cuts 13% of its LAX flights
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterDelta Air Lines, struggling with high fuel costs, plans to slash about 13% of its flights at Los Angeles International Airport, including nonstop service to Boston, Hartford, Conn., and Columbus, Ohio. The latest cuts are the deepest so far at LAX, which...Tags: Air Transportation Delays, Delta Air Lines, Business Trips, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), Travel
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A supply line for 'sister soldiers'
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterAt a pre-Christmas "packing party" almost 8,000 miles away in Los Angeles last month, Dawn Sutherland's living room was strewn with piles of goodies such as black hair products and manicure sets, T-shirts and the latest issues of Essence and Ebony...Tags: Baghdad (Iraq), Minority Groups, Armed Forces, Personal Service, Clubs and Associations
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