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Solar eclipse: Next best chance for L.A. won't be until 2071
L.A. NOWNeed a push to get out of the house to watch Sunday's solar eclipse? Here's one: The next best chance for such an impressive solar eclipse in Los Angeles will be in 2071. The partial solar eclipse targeting L.A., beginning...... -
Stephen King on TV, from 'Salem's Lot' to 'Bag of Bones'
Show TrackerOn Sunday, the two-part miniseries “Bag of Bones” premieres on A&E, the latest in a very long line of efforts to bring Stephen King’s unique vision to TV. Mick Garris, the director and King's most established TV collaborator, discusses... -
Stephen King plans to donate up to $70,000 to heat Maine homes
Jacket CopyAuthor Stephen King announced plans Wednesday to help low-income Maine residents heat their homes this winter.... -
White House goes solar, again
GreenspaceMore than two decades after President Ronald Reagan had a solar water heating system removed from the White House roof, President Barack Obama will become the first to use solar energy as a means for powering the first family's White...... -
Diver videotapes extremely close encounter with shark
OutpostsA scuba diver got an unexpected and shocking surprise Saturday while diving near Eastport, off the eastern tip of Maine, when a porbeagle shark apparently mistook his camera equipment for food. Scott MacNichol, 30, was uninjured but definitely shaken up..... -
Kevin McCarthy dies at 96; prolific actor best known for 'Invasion of the Body Snatchers'
Kevin McCarthy, the veteran stage and screen actor best known for his starring role as the panicked doctor who tried to warn the world about the alien "pod people" who were taking over in the 1956 science-fiction suspense classic "Invasion of the Body...Tags: Armed Forces, Fredric March, Crime, Law and Justice, Clark Gable, Theater
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Fans of 'Dark Shadows' bring gothic romance to ... Burbank Airport Marriott?
The Hero ComplexLos Angeles Times television critic Mary McNamara has an undying (and undead) affection for "Dark Shadows," that grand old gothic soap opera, and she carried her torch to a scary place this weekend -- the Los Angeles Marriott at Burbank...... -
New Moorpark farmers market: top muscat grapes, quality olive oil
By most counts, the new farmers market in Moorpark is pretty nondescript. Brand new (it only opened in June), it is modest in size, with about a dozen certified producers, and has been relatively quiet so far. But against all odds, this one small market...Tags: Farms, Muscat (Oman), Grapes, Family
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PASSINGS
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: White House, Companies and Corporations, Management Change, Death, Popular Music (genre)
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Putting smoking in cars to the test
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterSmoking a cigarette in a car makes the air inside 10 to 30 times more toxic than the air outdoors on one of Southern California's most polluted days. On Thursday, state officials put on a live demonstration of that health hazard to promote a new law that...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Children, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Church and State Relations, Environmental Pollution
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A GOP debate with a difference
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersRepublican presidential hopefuls jousted over taxes and the nation's economic slowdown Thursday in a tranquil debate that belied their fierce rivalry five days before a Florida primary that will mark a major turning point in the race. The five candidates...Tags: Iraq, Politics, George W. Bush, Disasters, Christianity
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This smoking ban has some fuming
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterBELMONT, CALIF. -- When the City Council of this San Francisco suburb voted to consider what could be the most stringent tobacco regulation in America, anti-smoking activists cheered. Banning smoking everywhere but single-family detached homes and their...Tags: Politics, Crime, Law and Justice, Children, George Washington University, Dining and Drinking
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