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    Feb 22, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  1. Thomas Jefferson's lost books found in Missouri library

    Jacket Copy
    Books from Thomas Jefferson's library have been found on the shelves at Washington University in St. Louis....
  2. Apr 6, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  3. Mo-Chica's Ricardo Zarate makes best new chef list

    Daily Dish
    Ricardo Zarate of much-loved Mo-Chica, the 2-year-old star of the Mercado La Paloma food court near USC, has been named one of Food & Wine magazine's best new chefs of the year, joining such familiar past winners as Thomas Keller......
  4. May 17, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  5. Matthew Morrison cancels most of solo tour, to join Backstreet Boys, New Kids on the Block summer outing

    Pop & Hiss
    Matthew Morrison has changed plans for his summer tour. Originally, the “Glee” star was slated to hit the road for a 22-date summer solo trek that would have kicked off June 18 in Minneapolis and wrapped up in Los Angeles......
  6. Dec 21, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  7. Americans made less in 2009; minimum wage set to rise in seven states

    Money & Company
    In a bit of news that probably surprises no one, Americans made less money last year than they did the year before, the Bureau of Economic Analysis said Tuesday morning. Total compensation of U.S. workers shrank 3.2% in 2009. Blame......
  8. Feb 17, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. 'My Times in Black and White: Race and Power at the New York Times' by Gerald M. Boyd

    Gerald M. Boyd, who died of lung cancer nearly four years ago at 56, was one of his generation's most accomplished journalists.
    Gerald M. Boyd, who died of lung cancer nearly four years ago at 56, was one of his generation's most accomplished journalists. His work as a national political reporter, as an editor of judiciously nuanced serial reports on complex American social...

    Tags: Social Issues, Death, News Media, Colleges and Universities, Journalism

  10. Jun 7, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  11. Three Marines from Camp Pendleton killed in Afghanistan

    L.A. NOW
    Three Marines from Camp Pendleton have been killed in Afghanistan, the Pentagon announced today. The three, all from the 3rd Battalion, lst Regiment, 1st Marine Division, were killed Sunday in Helmand province, the onetime Taliban stronghold in...
  12. Jun 11, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  13. Gatorade Free Flow Tour comes to Perris on Saturday

    Outposts
    The Gatorade Free Flow Tour will be hitting the Compound action sports ramp park in Perris, Calif., on Saturday, bringing its BMX competition -- including the Tour's first BMX dirt event -- to Southern California, all with no admission charge.......
  14. Mar 20, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Did you feel that quake? Online survey helps USGS seismologists

    When a magnitude 4.4 earthquake shook Southern Californians awake in the predawn hours Tuesday, many rushed to their computers to learn about it from the U.S. Geological Survey website. Those bleary-eyed Web surfers may not have realized they were giving...

    Tags: Emergency Planning, Emergency Incidents, Natural Disasters, Disasters and Accidents, Science and Technology

  16. Jul 1, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  17. Five new Mexican gray wolf pups at St. Louis facility represent new hope for their species

    L.A. Unleashed
    ST. LOUIS — They looked just like five well-behaved puppies, barely squirming, when a veterinarian gave them their eight-week inoculations. In reality, experts believe the tiny animals offer hope for a nearly extinct breed of wolf. The Mexican gray...
  18. Jul 14, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  19. 'Project Runway': More designers means more show for Season 8

    Show Tracker
    If you’ve always felt that an hour of “Project Runway” a week is not enough, then you’re in luck. At 9 p.m. Thursday, July 29, the series kicks off its eighth season featuring 17 designers – the most in series......
  20. Jul 21, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  21. Missouri fisherman lands record-breaking 130-pound blue catfish

    Outposts
    A man fishing with his girlfriend Tuesday morning landed a new Missouri state record -- and likely new world record -- blue catfish, pulling in the 130-pound behemoth from the Missouri River. "That rod just started screaming," Greg Bernal, of......
  22. Aug 15, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Margaret Bush Wilson dies at 90; first black woman to head national NAACP board

    Margaret Bush Wilson, the first African American woman to head the national NAACP board of directors, and who was ousted in 1983 after a public feud with its executive director, died Tuesday  at Barnes-Jewish Hospital in St. Louis of multiple organ failure. She was 90.
    Margaret Bush Wilson, the first African American woman to head the national NAACP board of directors, and who was ousted in 1983 after a public feud with its executive director, died Tuesday at Barnes-Jewish Hospital in St. Louis of multiple organ...

    Tags: Death, Obituaries, Health, Local Government, Justice System

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