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    Jun 20, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Robert J. Kelleher dies at 99; pivotal tennis official became federal judge

    Robert J. Kelleher, who helped lead tennis into the modern open era while serving as president of the U.S. Lawn Tennis Assn. and who later became a U.S. District Court judge based in Los Angeles, has died. He was 99.
    Robert J. Kelleher, who helped lead tennis into the modern open era while serving as president of the U.S. Lawn Tennis Assn. and who later became a U.S. District Court judge based in Los Angeles, has died. He was 99. Kelleher, who was also captain of the...

    Tags: Judges, Peace Corps, U.S. Open (tennis), Chris Evert, Lawyers

  2. Dec 21, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  3. 'Funny or Die's Billy on the Street' debuts on FuseTV

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    Comedian Bill Eichner hosts a new quiz show called "Funny or Die's Billy on the Street."...
  4. Jan 24, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. PASSINGS

    <b>Leroy Cooper</b>
    Leroy Cooper Musician in Charles band Leroy Cooper, 80, who played baritone saxophone for Ray Charles from the 1950s through the 1970s and at times served as bandleader for the R&B pianist, died of heart failure Jan. 15 at his home in Orlando, Fla., the...

    Tags: Management Change, Death, Jonathan Demme, Joe Cocker, George H.W. Bush

  6. Jul 23, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. United, JetBlue to reduce flights from Southern California airports

    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    Southern California airports faced substantial reductions in flight traffic and revenue after two major carriers Tuesday announced they would cut service at Los Angeles International and Ontario airports this fall. Citing slowing demand and high fuel...

    Tags: Labor Day, AMR Corp., Air Transportation, JetBlue Airways, Air Transportation Industry

  8. May 6, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. JetBlue to delay launch of LAX service

    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    JetBlue Airways is expected to announce today that because of high fuel costs it is suspending indefinitely its first transcontinental flights from Los Angeles International Airport. The low-fare carrier had planned to start on May 21 operating four...

    Tags: Air Transportation, JetBlue Airways, Trips and Vacations, Embraer SA, Finance

  10. Apr 16, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. JetBlue's expansion has rivals scrambling

    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    Even as rising fuel costs are grounding weaker airlines -- including three this month -- airline competition is heating up for travelers flying the Pacific coast. On the runway is JetBlue Airways Corp. with new 100-seat jets that will begin flying next...

    Tags: Management Change, Fort Lauderdale, Air Transportation, Marketing, JetBlue Airways

  12. Mar 19, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. JetBlue to charge extra for more legroom

    NEW YORK -- JetBlue is going to charge passengers extra for more legroom as part of a plan to boost noncore revenue by 60 percent this year, according to the head of he low-cost carrier. "What we want ... is the ability to upsell," Chief Executive...

    Tags: Petroleum Industry, Delta Air Lines, JetBlue Airways, Embraer SA, Continental Airlines

  14. Mar 3, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Virgin America provokes fare wars at LAX

    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    For years, JetBlue Airways Corp. turned up its nose at flying out of Los Angeles International Airport, saying that LAX was too big, too crowded and, well, that it just preferred to operate out of smaller hubs. Then out of the blue last month, the low-...

    Tags: Death, Marketing, Air Transportation, Kensington, Trips and Vacations

  16. Nov 16, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Law professor fires back at song-swapping lawsuits

    The music industry's courtroom campaign against people who share songs online is coming under counterattack. A Harvard Law School professor has launched a constitutional assault against a federal copyright law at the heart of the industry's aggressive...

    Tags: Judges, Theft, Laws, Lawyers, Colleges and Universities

  18. May 15, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  19. Anthony Weiner: Decision in 'days' about mayoral run

    Newsday
    Disgraced former Rep. Anthony Weiner on Wednesday morning said it will be a "matter of days, not months" before he announces whether he is running for mayor of New York City. "I definitely have to decide soon," Weiner said, speaking outside his...

    Tags: Politics, Elections, Twitter, Inc., Huma Abedin, Local Elections

  20. May 11, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  21. Review: "Forty-one False Starts" by Janet Malcolm

    Janet Malcolm is not an art critic or a literary critic. She's a journalist, and I don't say that with condescension. She's a journalist the way Joan Didion is &mdash; the kind who recognizes, as she put it in the first sentence of "The Journalist and the Murderer" (1990), that "Every journalist who is not too stupid or too full of himself to notice what is going on knows that what he does is morally indefensible." Which is to say that Malcolm is a different kind of critic. In her best books &mdash; "In the Freud Archives" (1984) and "The Silent Woman," her 1994 "afterlife" of Sylvia Plath &mdash; she is a penetrating critic of personality and situation.
    Janet Malcolm is not an art critic or a literary critic. She's a journalist, and I don't say that with condescension. She's a journalist the way Joan Didion is — the kind who recognizes, as she put it in the first sentence of "The Journalist and the...

    Tags: Authors, Photography, Arts and Culture, Artists, Reviews

  22. May 10, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  23. Supporters want leniency for Shirley Huntley

    Newsday
    Before former state Sen. Shirley Huntley admitted to stealing money from a nonprofit agency, she spent decades working to improve the lives of those who live in southeast Queens, according to dozens of people who wrote letters asking a federal judge to...

    Tags: Politics, Judges, Elections, Crime, Law and Justice, Jamaica

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