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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: Newspaper and Magazine, Clubs and Associations, Wars and Interventions, Iraq, Personal Service
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Summer skies may be packed
It looks as though summer fliers will be cooling their heels as congestion worsens in the skies, according to a top transportation official. "In many markets, traffic and delays are back at a rate as severe as 2000, when travel disruptions were at...Tags: U.S. Department of Transportation, Clearwater (Pinellas, Florida), Key Biscayne, Tampa, Radio Industry
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Barbra Streisand
Streisand sounds terrific on this keepsake of last fall's U.S. tour, but perhaps the most beautiful noise preserved here is the crowd's delirious roar. Certainly it's beautiful to Streisand, who warms to it and plays around with it — going so far...Tags: Mike Myers, Barbra Streisand
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Taking the cruise line to court should be your last resort
Special to The TimesQuestion: Upon boarding Holland America's Maasdam in May, we discovered that our stateroom toilet was broken and filled with waste. We complained immediately and were told the problem would be repaired after lunch. The toilet wasn't fixed until the fourth...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Tour Operations Industry, Justice System, Diseases and Illnesses, Nova Southeastern University
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In the off season, it's a traveler's market
Special to The TimesTHE number of people traveling to many areas of the world plummets after Sept. 1, and airlines scramble to cut fares to fill their planes. The South Pacific is one of those places. From Los Angeles to the islands of Tahiti, round-trip travel on Air...Tags: Air Transportation Industry, Economy, Business and Finance, Transportation Industry, Trips and Vacations, Travel
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Taking a trip back in time
Times Staff WriterPICTURE petroglyphs on a weeklong Southwestern photography and archeology tour. The Oct. 16 excursion, led by photographer Bruce Hukco and research archeologist Scott Ortman, will travel from Cortez, Colo., to Utah, where the group will visit...Tags: Forestry and Timber, Gardens and Parks, Natural Resources, Paul Gauguin, Diseases and Illnesses
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Who're the real Nazis?
'Go back to the oven! You need a big oven, that's what you need!"
This is what one young woman thought passed for acceptable discourse last week during an anti-Israel rally in, of all places, Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Other chants were similarly unlovely....Tags: Adolf Hitler, Terrorism, Mahmoud Abbas, Genocide, Gaza Crisis (2008)
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Dragnet Yields the Chilling, Alarming
Times Staff WritersIn the last frantic month, federal authorities seeking to detect terrorists within the United States have identified suspected Osama bin Laden supporters from Ohio to San Diego. They have blocked the departure of a Taliban recruiter. Investigators also...Tags: Career and Workplace, Aircraft Hijacking, Immigration, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Air and Space Accidents
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Help for travelers who have special requirements
For every traveler who has a special need or interest, there are agencies, Web sites and other resources that can help. YOUTH AFS Intercultural Programs Inc.: It has work, community service and study programs for students 16 and older and young adults....Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Newspaper and Magazine, Houston, Tour Operations Industry, Family Vacations
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Onward Christian Soldier
Times Staff WriterGazing down at the frail man in his bed, you think: there's no way this can be Ole E. Anthony, scourge of the some of the world's richest and most powerful televangelists, a man so despised that preachers have labeled him ''Ole Antichrist.'' The 64-year-...Tags: CNN (tv network), Career and Workplace, Justice System, Religious Texts, Television Stations
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Fake drugs, real threat
Special to The TimesDoctors couldn't explain why the medicine they were giving Tim Fagan wasn't working. The 16-year-old boy had been rushed to New York University Medical Center for an emergency liver transplant last February. Fagan was given daily injections of a drug...Tags: Justice System, Science and Technology, Health and Medical Professionals, Companies and Corporations, HIV
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Foreign government tourist offices
Here is a list of selected government tourist offices. For information about a country not listed, call the United Nations at (212) 963-1234; dial 0 and ask for the number of the country's U.N. delegation. Anguilla: Anguilla Tourist Board, P.O. Box 1388,...Tags: Papua New Guinea, China, Palau, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Trinidad and Tobago
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