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Old people don't smell so bad, study finds
Old people have a reputation for producing a distinct stink that follows them around like, well, a bad odor. Now, chemosensory experts have found that people can indeed pick out the aged aroma — and it's actually more pleasant and less intense...
Tags: Science and Technology, Sweden, Nursing, Medical Specialization
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'Biggest Loser's' Adrian: Not the least bit apologetic
Show Tracker"The Biggest Loser": "The Biggest Loser" bids farewell to Adrian Dortch this week. He was eliminated after conflict with his teammates. But he doesn't regret a thing.... -
PASSINGS: John Neville, George Gallup Jr., Irving Geller
John Neville
Canadian actor and stage director
John Neville, 86, a British-born Canadian actor and stage director who played the title role in Terry Gilliam's 1988 film "The Adventures of Baron Munchausen" and had a recurring role in "The X-Files" TV...Tags: Nature Religion, Obituaries, Health, Princeton University, Entertainment
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Sleevecandy's 'accidentally ironic' thrift-store T-shirts
All The RageThe way Reed Hushka sees it, the biggest problem with thrift shops isn't the lack of cool clothes but the hit-or-miss selection and sizes at individual stores. "I live in Chicago," Hushka said, "but my perfect T-shirt might be sitting...... -
Bob Banner dies at 89; Emmy-winning producer
Bob Banner, an Emmy Award-winning television producer and director whose credits included "The Garry Moore Show," "Candid Camera" and "Solid Gold" and who gave a career boost to a young Carol Burnett years before becoming executive producer of her popular...Tags: Fred Waring, Dave Garroway, Alistair Cooke, Entertainment, Perry Como
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Internet rallies around bullied little Jedi who gets some much deserved Star Wars love
L.A. Times Tech BlogI still remember the thrill of seeing "Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope" in 1977 when it opened. To this day it is one of the most vivid and delightful memories from my childhood. I don't remember getting any...... -
Robert Ellenstein dies at 87; actor and director
Robert Ellenstein, an actor and director with a varied career, including a long list of Los Angeles theater productions over several decades, died Oct. 28 of natural causes at a nursing home in West Los Angeles, said his son David. He was 87....Tags: Robert Montgomery, Companies and Corporations, New York University, Celebrities, World War II (1939-1945)
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Robert Ingersoll dies at 96; ambassador to Japan, industrialist
Robert S. Ingersoll, a Chicago industrialist who exchanged his business career for one as a diplomat, serving as U.S. ambassador to Japan and deputy secretary of State in the 1970s, has died. He was 96.
Ingersoll died Sunday at a retirement home in...Tags: Family, Stanford University, Ronald Reagan, Richard Nixon, Japan
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Donald N. Frey dies at 86; one of the fathers of the Ford Mustang
Donald N. Frey, one of the fathers of the Ford Mustang and later president and chief executive of Bell & Howell, died March 5 at an Evanston, Ill., hospital after a stroke, said his son Christopher. He was 86.
Frey was the product planning manager for...Tags: New Products, Health, Hospitals and Clinics, Robert R. McCormick, Engineering
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Richard Whitcomb dies at 88; engineer's discoveries changed design of jets
Richard Whitcomb, a mechanical engineer who changed the way we fly today with three design innovations that made airplanes fly farther and faster using less fuel, has died. He was 88.
Whitcomb died of pneumonia Tuesday in Newport News, Va.
His...Tags: Chuck Yeager, Coca-Cola, Obituaries, Engineering, NASA
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Summer reading: Adam Langer on G.K. Chesterton
Jacket CopyAdam Langer's "The Thieves of Manhattan," just out last week, is a sendup of fake memoirs that is both a satire and seriously, postmodernly smart. In our review, Ella Taylor calls the book "wonderfully mischievous," adding that it is "is...... -
Judith F. Krug dies at 69; advocate for librarians battled censorship
Judith F. Krug, a forceful advocate for the right of librarians to stock their shelves without fear of censorship, died of stomach cancer Saturday at a hospital in Evanston, Ill., where she lived. She was 69.
Director of the American Library Assn.'s...Tags: Health, Hospitals and Clinics, Madonna, Harry Potter (fictional character), Freedom of the Press
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