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    Sep 18, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  1. 'Nano House: Innovations for Small Dwellings'

    L.A. at Home
    In "Nano House: Innovations for Small Dwellings" by Phyllis Richardson, to be published Oct. 17 by Thames and Hudson, more than 40 living spaces, each less than 800 square feet, from around the world are featured. The focus is efficient use of a tiny...
  2. Aug 15, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. The Healthy Skeptic: The ABCs of restaurant grades

    At a time when foodborne outbreaks are in the headlines, a restaurant's health score may seem even more important than its reviews. A big C on the front door won't exactly whet the appetite, but an A gives you a sense of  security.
    At a time when foodborne outbreaks are in the headlines, a restaurant's health score may seem even more important than its reviews. A big C on the front door won't exactly whet the appetite, but an A gives you a sense of security. Cleanliness matters....

    Tags: Cruises, Dining and Drinking, Olive Garden, Restaurants, Career and Workplace

  4. Aug 23, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  5. New national debt data: It's growing about $3 million a minute, even during his vacation

    Top of the Ticket
    Democrat Obama has increased the national debt faster than any president in history....
  6. Jun 24, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  7. Your Morning Fashion and Beauty Report: Heidi Klum bares all for 'Project Runway.' Justin Bieber's perfume launch sparks excitement. Katy Perry sports new hair color.

    All The Rage
    You don't usually think of something like a perfume launch turning violent, but that's what happened Thursday when Justin Bieber appeared to promote his new "Someday" fragrance at Macy's Herald Square in Manhattan. The young heartthrob went outside the...
  8. Jul 25, 2011 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  9. Newton: Villaraigosa in his element as 'the nation's mayor'

    The mayor of Columbus, Ohio, described his "utter disbelief" at the destructive "gamesmanship" as Congress debates the debt ceiling. The mayor of Fresno described her city's tough budget problems and wondered when the economy would hit bottom. The mayor...

    Tags: Republican Party, Hillary Clinton, Politics, Vietnam War (1955-1975), Regional Authority

  10. May 21, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. 'Macho Man' Randy Savage dies at 58; flamboyant wrestler known for 'Ooh, yeah!' catchphrase

    "Macho Man" Randy Savage, the flamboyant, raspy-voiced former professional wrestler known for his bandanas, exotic sunglasses and "Ooh, yeah!" catchphrase, died Friday in a Florida car crash. He was 58.
    "Macho Man" Randy Savage, the flamboyant, raspy-voiced former professional wrestler known for his bandanas, exotic sunglasses and "Ooh, yeah!" catchphrase, died Friday in a Florida car crash. He was 58. Savage, whose legal name was Randy Mario Poffo,...

    Tags: Pinellas County (Florida), Ted Turner, Spider-Man (fictional character), World Wrestling Entertainment Inc., Hulk Hogan

  12. May 22, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. What's on these authors' summer 2011 reading list

    Here at Book Review, we know what looked good to us on the summer bookshelves, but we couldn't help but wonder what some of our favorite authors were looking forward to tossing in their travel bag or bringing out to the backyard or the beach for one of those long, sunny afternoons. For many, the coming months seem to be a chance to catch up on those beguiling titles we somehow don't have time for the rest of the year but are oh-so made for summer.
    Los Angeles Times
    Here at Book Review, we know what looked good to us on the summer bookshelves, but we couldn't help but wonder what some of our favorite authors were looking forward to tossing in their travel bag or bringing out to the backyard or the beach for one of...

    Tags: Book, Anthony Bourdain, Naguib Mahfouz, William Faulkner, Thomas Jefferson

  14. Oct 25, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. All-natural bedbug sprays have little bite

    Bedbugs combine all of the bloodsucking annoyance of mosquitoes with the survival instinct of cockroaches. No bigger than apple seeds, the adult bugs hide in ingenious places — inside electrical outlets, behind baseboards, deep in carpet fibers — during the day and attack their victims during the night. You may never know that you have a bedbug problem until bites start showing up on your skin. Bedbugs don't spread any illnesses, but still. Ick.
    Bedbugs combine all of the bloodsucking annoyance of mosquitoes with the survival instinct of cockroaches. No bigger than apple seeds, the adult bugs hide in ingenious places — inside electrical outlets, behind baseboards, deep in carpet fibers &#...

    Tags: Education, Companies and Corporations, Invasive Species, Internists, The Ohio State University

  16. Feb 27, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. State tourism offices

    States and many U.S. territories have tourism offices to help visitors. When requesting travel literature, be as specific as possible. Alabama: Alabama Tourism Department, 401 Adams Ave., Suite 126, P.O. Box 4927, Montgomery, AL 36103; (800) 252-2262...

    Tags: Hampshire, Economic Policy, Baton Rouge, Phoenix (Maricopa, Arizona), Connecticut Economic Development

  18. Feb 24, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. PASSINGS: James McLure, Joseph Flom, Harry Fogle, Tommy Bell, John Robinson

    <b>James McLure</b>
    James McLure Playwright who wrote 'Lone Star' James McLure, 59, a playwright and actor best known for his two one-act plays that reached Broadway, died Feb. 17 from cancer at his home in Marina del Rey, said his sister, Jenny Schroeder. McLure's...

    Tags: Santa Barbara County Fires (2008), Music Theater, Science and Technology, Obituaries, Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill (2010)

  20. Mar 16, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Deals on Wheels

    Like just about everything else in the world of car buying, CPO purchases are not set in stone. Buyers can negotiate better terms, longer extended warranties, free service appointments and other extras
    Like just about everything else in the world of car buying, CPO purchases are not set in stone. Buyers can negotiate better terms, longer extended warranties, free service appointments and other extras “Technically, everything’s negotiable,&...

    Tags: Passenger Cars, Inventories, Automotive Equipment, Homes, Manufacturing and Engineering

  22. Mar 20, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. James Elliot dies at 67; MIT astronomer discovered rings of Uranus and atmosphere of Pluto

    James Elliot, the MIT astronomer who discovered the rings of Uranus and the faint atmosphere of Pluto, died March 3 at his home in Wellesley, Mass. He was 67 and had been suffering from cancer.
    James Elliot, the MIT astronomer who discovered the rings of Uranus and the faint atmosphere of Pluto, died March 3 at his home in Wellesley, Mass. He was 67 and had been suffering from cancer. The rings of Uranus are narrow and faint and not...

    Tags: Education, Cornell University, Brooklyn (Windham, Connecticut), Science and Technology, Astronomy

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