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Southern California and the world
Noone can deny the educational value of travel, which is why study abroad programs have gotten so popular in colleges and universities around the country. California schools offer myriad study abroad programs that send students headlong into other...Tags: Biology, Bodies of Water, Education, Cape Town (South Africa), Japan
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Pippa Middleton's Spanish holiday with ex-boyfriend George Percy
Ministry of GossipPippa Middleton hits Madrid, Spain with her ex-boyfriend George Percy and friends. Catherine Duchess of Cambridge's sister Pippa Middleton was spotted tearing up the club scene and sightseeing during the day with with her ex George Percy and friends.... -
Placido Domingo turns the big seven-o
Culture MonsterFeliz cumpleaños, Plácido Domingo. The Spanish tenor -- and general director of the Los Angeles Opera -- celebrates his 70th birthday on Friday. Domingo is currently in the city of his birth, Madrid, Spain, where he is performing in a...... -
10-year-old Girl Gives Birth to Healthy Baby
Associated PressMADRID -- A 10-year-old girl has given birth in southern Spain and authorities are evaluating whether to let her and her family retain custody of the baby, an official said Tuesday. The baby was born last week in the city of Jerez de la Frontera, said...Tags: Infants, Spain
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Briefly In Education
Children's Palettes on display The city of Laguna Beach and Laguna Outreach for Community Arts have collaborated on a dual exhibition of Holiday Palettes drawn by Laguna Beach students, now on display through December at City Hall and at the Laguna...Tags: Fines, Education, Teaching and Learning, Northwood, Laguna Beach
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Summer concert ticket sales plummet. Are you seeing fewer shows this year?
Comments BlogThis month, pop star Rihanna postponed six dates on her Last Girl on Earth tour (fortunately not her shows at Staples Center with opener Ke$ha). The Lilith Tour had to cancel 10 concerts, and even Christina Aguilera axed her 20-date...... -
Royal armor and portraits at the National Gallery of Art
Suits of armor were once so finely wrought that an attacking lance would glance off their smooth metal harmlessly. But then, as the Middle Ages moved into the Renaissance, European kings demanded that the craftsmen finish the armor with elaborate...Tags: Washington (U.S. state), Painting, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Arts, Spain
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Questions swirl around wind-jobs studies
The SwampBy Jim Tankersley This is the story of a Spanish study that rankled green groups last year as the House debated climate legislation, and of how the Energy Department came to publish a "rebuttal" of that study - touching off......Tags: Republican Party, Weather Reports, Alternative Energy, Science and Technology, Government
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With Sephardic Routes, Spain connects with Jewish history
Special to The TimesGirona, Spain For Aida Oceransky, life as a Jew in Spain today isn't the silent burden it used to be. When she emigrated here from her native Mexico in 1968, Oceransky didn't dare talk about her family's Ukrainian Jewish past. All the Jews she knew in...Tags: Restaurants, Hotels and Accommodations, Republican Party, Europe, Dining and Drinking
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Vintage pleasures in the heart of Spain's wine country
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterPeñafiel, Spain From the parapet of the castle ruins, the world spread out before us, bathed in the soft colors of the early evening. The valley of the Duero River, its banks dotted with white stone hamlets, stretched to the horizon, and medieval...Tags: Hotels and Accommodations, Breads, Restaurants, Santa Ana, Dining and Drinking
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Subway blasts were seconds apart
The three bombs that brought terror to the London Underground last week exploded within seconds of one another, according to new information disclosed by authorities Saturday. Investigators previously thought the bombs were about 26 minutes apart, but...Tags: Guerrilla Activity, Suicide, Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero, Death, Government
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King's words to Chavez start a battle royal
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterSomeone finally told Hugo Chavez to shut up, and the Spanish-speaking world can hardly stop talking about it. The verbal slap to the Venezuelan president came from none other than King Juan Carlos I of Spain, providing fodder for satirists from Mexico...Tags: Satellite and Cable Service, Venezuela, El Salvador, Hugo Chavez, Business
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