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Baseball: Tuesday scores
Varsity Times InsiderACADEMY LEAGUE Crean Lutheran 7, Sage Hill 1 St. Margaret's 16, Whitney 3 ALMONT LEAGUE Alhambra 7, Bell Gardens 1 ALPHA LEAGUE Campbell Hall 5, Crossroads 2 AMBASSADOR LEAGUE Woodcrest Christian 11, Linfield Christian 1 BASELINE LEAGUE Glendora 5, Alta..... -
'American Idol' on TV for April 25 - May 2
Show Tracker“American Idol” 8 p.m. Wednesday, Fox: The finalists perform for the judges; original Queen band members Brian May and Roger Taylor perform. (N) “American Idol” 8 p.m. Thursday, Fox: Contestants face elimination; Katy Perry... -
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Monterey Peninsula's bargain hotels, food and activities
Clint Eastwood knows how to set a scene on screen or at Mission Ranch, his strikingly handsome hotel and restaurant in Carmel.
The hotel, a historic property, has a multimillion dollar view of the sea and beautiful grounds to match. Magenta bougainvillea...Tags: Restaurants, John Steinbeck, Gaming, Entertainment, Foods and Beverages
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Haley Barbour joins Karl Rove-backed campaign group
Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour, perhaps the most prodigious fund-raiser the GOP has ever seen, will be joining forces with politically powerful Crossroads groups, the independent campaign organization that helped tilt several congressional races to the...Tags: Haley Barbour, Chicago Hotels, Barack Obama, Federal Election Commission, Government
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Southland arts venues
18th Street Arts Center
1639 18th St.,
Santa Monica, CA 90404
(310) 453-3711, 18thstreet.org
A + D Architecture and Design Museum
6032 Wilshire Blvd.,
Los Angeles, CA 90036
(323) 932-9393, http://www.aplusd.org
American Museum of Ceramic Art...Tags: The Getty, National or Ethnic Minorities, African Americans, Gays and Lesbians, Arts and Culture
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Gillian Welch and Dave Rawlings have four things going for them
The volume seemed to be turning up: Gillian Welch and Dave Rawlings were moving away from acoustic austerity, growing comfortable rocking out. Their last album, "Soul Journey," saw these Nashville alt-folkies jolting their sound with electricity and a...Tags: Walker Evans, Gillian Welch, Arts and Culture, Bon Iver (music group), Mumford & Sons (music group)
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Major election spenders to remain secret until after first votes
Voters in the early presidential nominating states will soon be bombarded with millions of dollars in advertising from independent political organizations whose donors can remain secret until after the first five primaries and caucuses are held.
That...Tags: Lawyers, Ron Paul, Mitt Romney, Rick Perry, Federal Election Commission
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Disney California Adventure shops to reflect Walt's history
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe shops and restaurants along Disney California Adventure's re-themed entrance promenade will pay homage to the Los Angeles that Walt Disney encountered upon his 1923 arrival. When the main esplanade reopens in 2012, Buena Vista Street will reflect the...Tags: Restaurants, Tourism and Leisure Industry, Foods and Beverages, Arts and Culture, Architecture
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Obama campaign raises $70 million in third quarter
Campaign fundraising tallies continued to dribble out Thursday, with President Obama's effort announcing a $70-million haul in the third quarter and party committees releasing their latest totals.
Obama's campaign easily exceeded its $55-million goal,...Tags: Tea Party Movement, Democratic Party, George W. Bush, Mitt Romney, Ron Paul
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Karl Rove accuses Obama campaign of 'influence peddling'
Karl Rove, architect of George W. Bush's presidential victories, is steeped in the business of political fundraising. He co-founded one of the major "super-PACs," American Crossroads, which will try to cut into President Obama's fundraising advantage in...Tags: Arne Duncan, Kathleen Sebelius, Karl Rove, Republican Party, George W. Bush
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Checkbooks open at liberal donors conference
Washington BureauA panel of liberal "super PAC" leaders won over a crowd of potential donors at the Mandarin Hotel during this week's closed-door meeting of the Democracy Alliance, an elite group of wealthy Democrats. The annual gathering is closed to the press, but...Tags: George Soros, Karl Rove, Parties and Movements, U.S. Senate, Republican Party
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