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LACMA remaps Latin America
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterIT'S HARD to know where to look first in the Los Angeles County Museum of Art’s new Latin American galleries. At old favorites released from storage? At a sampling of recent acquisitions, including a 700-piece collection of ancient art from...Tags: Arts and Culture, Los Angeles, Arts, Building Material, Gaming
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Chandlers lost chance to increase stock value
Tribune staff reporterIt's hardly a model for other activist shareholders to follow. Dissatisfied with the gradually sinking price of Tribune Co. shares, the Chandler family of California put the company in play, hoping an auction might boost the value of their major stake in...Tags: Shareholders, Arts and Culture, Politics, The McClatchy Company, Prices
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Shav Glick, 87; veteran Times motor sports writer
Special to The TimesShav Glick, whose insightful coverage of motor sports for The Times made him nearly as famous as the racing stars he chronicled, died Saturday at his Pasadena home of complications from melanoma, said his companion, Doris Syme. He was 87. "He was the...Tags: Mario Andretti, Death, Colleges and Universities, Defense, Armed Forces
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Strike while the iron's hot!
As the Writers Guild of America strike shakes up the movie and television industry, some are wondering what they'll do without Jay Leno, others are asking why there's no more Heroes in this land, and still others want to know what the famously union-...Tags: Air Transportation Industry, Arts and Culture, Movies, Strikes, Career and Workplace
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Where have you gone, Otis Chandler?
Your recent support of a bill to ban real estate transfer fees is just the latest example of the Times' editorial board siding with the business community and against the public's interest. Supporting the bill is the California Association of Realtors....Tags: Ronald Reagan, Disasters, Death, Health and Safety at School, Natural Resources
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Ease up on the insecure boosterism, L.A.
Matt Welch is The Times' assistant editorial pages editor.MARK MY words: Southern California is about to suffer a major earthquake. Probably a catastrophic fire too. And certainly a real estate collapse. How do I know this? Because the gods (or Thetans) who look down upon our patch of paradise do not appreciate...Tags: Death, Arts and Culture, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Los Angeles, Book
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Edwin O. Guthman, 89; Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterEdwin O. Guthman, a Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative journalist and editor whose aggressive pursuit of Watergate stories during the 1970s earned him the enmity of President Nixon and the No. 3 spot on Nixon's infamous enemies list, has died. He was...Tags: Death, Colleges and Universities, U.S. Senate, Arts and Culture, Unions
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Timeline: Key Dates in Otis Chandler's Life
1917: Harry Chandler takes over as head of The Times after the death of his father-in-law, Harrison Gray Otis 1927: Otis Chandler is born to Harry Chandler's son Norman and his wife, Dorothy Buffum Chandler. 1937: Otis Chandler is nearly killed in a...Tags: Death, Accidental Death, Health and Safety at School, U.S. Senate, Armed Forces
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A media match plagued by a clash of cultures
Times Staff WriterJohn S. Carroll was at the pinnacle of his career. The editor of the Los Angeles Times had just led the newspaper to two Pulitzer Prizes, the 12th and 13th of his five-year tenure. The coveted public-service award that spring of 2005 seemed...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Arts and Culture, Advertising, Martin Luther King Jr., Career and Workplace
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'Great Newspapers Must Constantly Evolve'
September 18, 2006 Ladies and Gentlemen, Thank you for your letter of September 12 regarding the Los Angeles Times. We appreciate your deep interest in the Times, and are in total agreement with your view of the vital role it plays in serving Southern...Tags: Advertising, Los Angeles, San Bernardino (San Bernardino, California), Pulitzer Prize Awards, Washington, DC
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Chandlers divided over bid for Tribune
Times Staff WritersLackluster bidding for Tribune Co., parent of the Los Angeles Times, has sparked a debate within the newspaper's founding family about whether to launch its own bid for the company, a family member said Monday. If Tribune ultimately is going to be sold...Tags: Arts and Culture, Los Angeles, Food Network (tv network), KTLA, The McClatchy Company
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Will Power
The woman who sheds her assigned domestic role to make things happen in the community in which she lives, who walks out of her house and wrenches or wills or cajoles one or another raw frontier boomtown into an approximation of a city, was once a familiar...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Death, Arts and Culture, Los Angeles, Culture
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