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Economic crisis: Should the U.S. brace for European-style riots? [Most Commented]
Opinion L.A.The European Union is suffering on a scale much larger than just the crisis in Greece. Timothy Garton Ash, a contributing editor to Opinion, says it’s because the old political and emotional motivators of the EU have faded. While Greece...... -
Libyan students in Florida get a reprieve, can continue studies
Sentinel School Zone - Orlando SentinelThere is hardly any good news out of Libya, but students from the North African country studying at U.S. colleges and universities could breathe a small sigh of relief on Wednesday. Over the past few months, students at a number of Florida schools and... -
Who made the cut for Obama's third Ramadan Iftar dinner
Top of the TicketFull Text: Obama continues the tradition of hosting a dinner after sunset, talks of the 9/11 tragedy.... -
2012 Jeep Grand Cherokee Gets $3,000 Price Cut, Upgraded Wrangler Price Unchanged
KickingTiresThe popular fourth-generation 2012 Jeep Grand Cherokee sees a price cut of $3,220 for the base Laredo trim when it goes on sale next month. It will now start at $26,995. The 2012 Grand Cherokee also gets some new powertrain......Tags: SUVs and Crossovers, Gasoline Industry, Vehicles, Prices
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News networks cover quake with earthshaking urgency
Show TrackerAlthough the 5.8-magnitude earthquake that struck northern Virgina on Tuesday afternoon caused little apparent damage, that didn't stop television networks from going into all-out breaking-news mode shortly after the temblor hit. ABC, CBS and NBC all... -
ALGERIA: In no hurry to recognize Libyan rebel government
Babylon & BeyondThe high-ranking source, who asked not to be identified, also said Algeria, a U.S. ally in the campaign against al Qaeda, has evidence that Libyan militants it had handed over to Moammar Kadafi's government are now at large in Libya and some have joined... -
United Nations report: Internet access is a human right
L.A. Times Tech BlogInternet access is a human right, according to a United Nations report released on Friday. "Given that the Internet has become an indispensable tool for realizing a range of human rights, combating inequality, and accelerating development and human... -
MOROCCO: Peaceful anti-government protests allowed to proceed, more planned
Babylon & BeyondAnti-government protests against Morocco's monarchy in the North African country's two largest cities were allowed to proceed and ended without violence Sunday. About 60,000 protesters gathered in a main square in Casablanca, activists said, but no riot... -
MOROCCO: Reform as a path to a genuine constitutional monarchy
Babylon & BeyondEditor’s note: The post is from an analyst with the Carnegie Middle East Center. Neither the Los Angeles Times nor Babylon & Beyond endorses the positions of the analysts, nor does Carnegie endorse the positions of The Times or its...... -
Vivid colors, '70s vibes and Italian craftsmanship at Milan Fashion Week
Los Angeles Times Fashion CriticMaking a statement with color. 1970s nostalgia for Mary Tyler Moore and Cher. An appreciation of fine Italian craftsmanship, right down to the table linens. Those are just a few of the takeaways from Milan Fashion Week's display of style for next spring....Tags: Sharon Stone, Esther Williams, Giorgio Armani, Academy Awards, Milan (Italy)
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In Theory: Can Islam and democracy coexist?
Q. The pro-democracy uprisings in Tunisia and Egypt have resonated around the world, with even the Wall Street Journal going so far as to headline one column, “The Arab World's 1989?” Hosni Mubarak's resignation from his position as...Tags: Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Israel, Ruhollah Khomeini, Politics, Bahrain
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Egyptian president asks Cabinet to resign
The Associated PressEgypt's embattled President Hosni Mubarak fired his Cabinet early Saturday and promised reforms in his first response to protesters who have mounted the biggest challenge ever to his 30-year rule. But many protesters were outraged by Mubarak's nationally...Tags: Nuclear Policy, Tour Operations Industry, U.S. Department of State, Cairo (Egypt), Demonstration
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