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After one in Detroit: Kings 1, Red Wings 0
The Fabulous ForumThe Kings scored the only goal of the first period, despite some flurries by the Red Wings that tested Jonathan Quick. Alexei Ponikarovsky controlled the puck along the left-wing boards and passed back to the point to Matt Greene, one...... -
Final in Detroit: Kings 5, Red Wings 0 [Updated]
The Fabulous ForumAt the Red Wingsâ morning skate Coach Mike Babcock was asked his opinion of Kings defenseman Drew Doughty, who played for him on Canadaâs goal medal-winning Olympic team at the Vancouver Games. âHeâs just better and smarter than everybody else,â... -
Monster Mash: 'Spider-Man' opening delayed again; Frank Gehry reveals design for Australian building
Culture MonsterMore delays: Broadway's "Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark" will miss its scheduled Jan. 11 opening. The new official opening day is Feb. 7. (Los Angeles Times) Master builder: Frank Gehry has unveiled the design for his first Australian building, to...... -
The Obama-Hu state dinner: Who made the guest list cut? No Salahis but a few Republicans sneaked in
Top of the TicketFamous names, many of them Asian, show up for the third state dinner hosted at the White House by the Obamas.... -
Timothy Bradley defeats Devon Alexander by unanimous decision
The Fabulous ForumTimothy Bradley (27-0, 11 knockouts) defeated Devon Alexander (21-1, 13 knockouts) by unanimous decision on Saturday night at the Silverdome in Pontiac, Mich., after the junior-welterweight title-unification fight was stopped in the 10th round following... -
2010 travel bests and worsts
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterA flying leap from the tallest building in Soweto. A volcano sunrise. Rootbeer at the Mark Twain Dinette. And a $50 parking space. If you spend 47 days on the road chasing travel stories, you run into this sort of thing. Here's my 2010 list of 31 travel...Tags: Amusement and Theme Parks, Animals, Tourism and Leisure Industry, National Parks, Tourism and Leisure
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PASSINGS: Jerald terHorst
Jerald terHorst
He quit post over pardon of Nixon
Jerald terHorst, 87, a press secretary to President Ford who resigned over the pardon of Nixon, died of congestive heart failure Wednesday at a retirement community in Asheville, N.C.
A longtime Detroit...Tags: Defense, Education, Ford Motor Co., Gerald Ford, Michigan State University
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Doug Fieger dies at 57; leader of the L.A. band the Knack sang 'My Sharona'
Times Staff ReportsDoug Fieger, leader of the Los Angeles-based power pop band the Knack who co-wrote and sang on the 1979 No. 1 hit "My Sharona," has died. He was 57. Fieger's sister, Beth Falkenstein, said he died Sunday at his home in Woodland Hills. He had cancer. ---...Tags: Doug Fieger, Punk (genre), Death, Elvis Costello, Popular Music (genre)
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Art Clokey dies at 88; creator of Gumby
Art Clokey, the creator of the whimsical clay figure Gumby, died in his sleep Friday at his home in Los Osos, Calif., after battling repeated bladder infections, his son Joseph said. He was 88.
Clokey and his wife, Ruth, invented Gumby in the early 1950s...Tags: Buddhism, Movies, Television, Arts, Saturday Night Live (tv program)
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Robert A. Fuhrman dies at 84; former Lockheed executive
Robert A. Fuhrman, a pioneering Lockheed engineer who played a central role in the creation of the Polaris and Poseidon missiles before rising to the top of the aeronautics and aerospace giant, died Saturday in Pebble Beach, Calif. He was 84.
Fuhrman,...Tags: Weaponry, University of Maryland, College Park, Engineering, Aerospace Manufacturing, Defense
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PASSINGS: Joel Murray, Linda Day Varnum
Joel Murray
Ex-attorney built airline
Joel Murray, 69, an entrepreneur who took a tiny airline that operated a handful of flights in the Midwest and built it into a competitive regional carrier that was bought in 1988 by the parent of American Airlines,...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Bronx (New York City), Transportation, Air Transportation, AMR Corp.
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Wayward alligator is collared by Michigan police
L.A. UnleashedTRENTON, Mich. -- Police in a Detroit suburb have picked up an unusual suspect: a 3-foot-long alligator. Deputy Chief James Nardone said officers nabbed the reptile Tuesday as it strolled along a street. He said Wednesday that the alligator is......
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