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Oscars 2012: Despite Halle and Denzel, gold mostly eludes nonwhites
24 FramesA new UCLA study, "Not Quite a Breakthrough:The Oscars and Actors of Color, 2002-2012," shows barriers to Oscars for non-white actors.... -
Theater review: 'Magic Bullet Theory' at Sacred Fools Theatre
Culture MonsterDavid C. Nichols reviews Terry Tocantins and Alex Zola's "The Magic Bullet Theory," a darkly satirical reassessment of the Kennedy assassination. A theater review for the Los Angeles Times.... -
Festival of Books: Biographers create a vivid portrait of the 20th century
Jacket CopyFor those who didn't go to hear Rodney King's conversation with Patt Morrison (and wait some time for King to show), the best bet for the same 12:30 p.m. time slot Saturday was an L.A. TImes Festival of Books panel...... -
Will bigness be the death of the middle class?
We became keenly aware of the threat of bigness per se when we were told that our government allotted $700 billion to keep afloat several huge financial firms. We then were told that Wal-Mart is about to build four more mammoth stores around Washington,...Tags: Elections, Regional Authority, Tea Party Movement, Executive Branch, Politics
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Lofton claims Quarter Horse Fall Classic title
Special to this NewspaperThere may be no better young horse handler in the Imperial Valley right now than Gabrielle Lofton. The 17-year-old has excelled at equestrian activities for most of her life, with her most recent accolades occurring in the Pacific Coast Quarter Horse...Tags: Animals, Human Interest
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Patt Morrison Asks: Spirit guide Kenny Kingston
Everybody knows that newlyweds William and Kate are in town this weekend. But Kenny Kingston says he knows how that royal marriage will work out. The self-styled Psychic to the Stars who has hosted lucrative infomercials, TV shows and hotlines says he...Tags: Elections, Mae West, Harry S. Truman, Royal Wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton (2011), Physiology
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California bullet train: The high price of speed
Since it opened in 1893, Bakersfield High School has been the pride of this city and its academic cornerstone, the place where the late Chief Justice Earl Warren graduated and students call themselves the Drillers in homage to the region's oil patch....Tags: Technology, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Petroleum Industry, Los Angeles Times
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Mom: School Supervisor Forced Daughter to Eat Food From Trash
KTLA NewsLAKE ELSINORE, Calif. -- The mother of a student at a local elementary school is angry after learning her daughter was forced to eat food that was taken out of a trash can. The unidentified parent, tells KTLA that a school supervisor dug a sandwich out...Tags: Sandwiches, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, KTLA
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12 men charged in prostitution sting in Howard County
Twelve men have been charged with soliciting sex from undercover female officers in exchange for money along the U.S. 1 corridor in Laurel, Howard County police said Tuesday. Thursday's arrests marked the third county police sting operation this year....Tags: Prosecution, Prostitution, Glen Burnie, Randallstown, Social Issues
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Ira Michael Heyman dies at 81; led UC Berkeley, Smithsonian
Ira Michael Heyman, a champion of affirmative action who led UC Berkeley as its chancellor during the 1980s and later became the first non-scientist to lead the Smithsonian Institution, has died. He was 81.
Heyman died at his Berkeley home Saturday after...Tags: Teachers, Students, Science, Crime, Law and Justice, Los Angeles Times
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Skaters put on big show
ORANGE — It was already noisy inside the Vans Skatepark on Wednesday night, but heads really turned when multiple skateboards smacking against the ground were heard. This was maybe a bit violent, but nothing negative. "It's like kudos," Newport...Tags: Elections, Education, Politics, Middle Schools, Human Interest
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School official forced Lake Elsinore girl to eat out of trash can
L.A. NOWA campus supervisor forced an 8-year-old Lake Elsinore girl to eat her lunch out of a trash can, the girl's mother told the North County Times. The supervisor at Earl Warren Elementary School retrieved an uneaten sandwich, wrapped in plastic,......
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