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    Jul 11, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Book review: 'William Golding: The Man Who Wrote "Lord of the Flies" '

    William Golding
    William Golding The Man Who Wrote 'Lord of the Flies': A Life John Carey Free Press: 574 pp., $32.50 William Golding, the writer, has been a subject for study: reviews and critical essays, a bibliography and more than 100 books about the books....

    Tags: Politics, Los Angeles Times, University of Michigan, Thomas Hardy, Game Playing

  2. May 20, 2010 |Story| LA Canada
  3. Obituary: Elizabeth Andresen

    Elizabeth Wells Jones Andresen died April 27 at the age of 89. She lived in La Cańada Flintridge for 52 years, from 1951 until 2003. In 2003, Elizabeth and her husband, Bob Andresen, moved to Villa Gardens in Pasadena. Bob died in April 2005. Elizabeth...

    Tags: Family, University of Southern California, World War II (1939-1945), Altadena, Los Angeles

  4. Jun 26, 2009 |Story| Hartford Courant
  5. Consumers Have New Sense Of Realism On Gas Prices

    The Hartford Courant
    Connecticut drivers might be happy to hear that gasoline prices have fallen every day this week. But the total drop is less than a penny a gallon — three-quarters of a cent, to be exact. So most people aren't looking at the decline with any...

    Tags: Wethersfield, Connecticut, Trips and Vacations, Commuting, Petroleum Industry

  6. Jun 13, 2010 |Story| KSWB-LTV
  7. Two men stabbed during a robbery assault

    Two men are hospitalized with stab wounds on Sunday after being assaulted in separate incidents in City Heights, a San Diego police officer said.
    FOX 5 San Diego Staff
    Two men are hospitalized with stab wounds on Sunday after being assaulted in separate incidents in City Heights, a San Diego police officer said. The first victim was one of a pair of pedestrians accosted by two carloads of people who drove up to them...

    Tags: Theft, Crime, Law and Justice, Health, San Diego (San Diego, California), Hospitals and Clinics

  8. Oct 7, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Q&A: H1N1 Swine Flu Virus & Schools

    When the novel H1N1 flu strain first appeared in the U.S. this past spring, hundreds of schools closed their doors and sent students home, alarmed over the potential for spread that occurs when you bring together a large group of people -- and not-always-hygienic people at that. This fall, schools are being more pragmatic.
    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    When the novel H1N1 flu strain first appeared in the U.S. this past spring, hundreds of schools closed their doors and sent students home, alarmed over the potential for spread that occurs when you bring together a large group of people -- and not-always-...

    Tags: Politics, Los Angeles, Health Organizations, Viral Diseases and Infections, Los Angeles Times

  10. Aug 20, 2009 |Story| Hartford Courant
  11. Hartford Lawyer Trades Safaris For Service

    Hartford lawyer Kevin McNally has been on safari in the most beautiful regions of Kenya during three previous trips to the country. But he's never felt as happy here as he was Wednesday morning handing out Gummy Bears to children in Kibera, Nairobi's biggest and meanest slum.
    Special to The Courant
    Hartford lawyer Kevin McNally has been on safari in the most beautiful regions of Kenya during three previous trips to the country. But he's never felt as happy here as he was Wednesday morning handing out Gummy Bears to children in Kibera, Nairobi's...

    Tags: Simsbury, Lawyers, Crime, Law and Justice, Kenya, Health

  12. Aug 27, 2009 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  13. Bob Hosmon's wine column: Sauvignon blancs are perfect for summer — they are inexpensive too

    You can savor and save this summer with wines made from the sauvignon blanc grape. The big question, however, is: Which sauvignon blanc? And that depends on what style of white wine you like. The grape originated in France, where it thrives in the...

    Tags: Chile, Sonoma (Sonoma, California), Dining and Drinking, Lifestyle and Leisure, Sonoma County (California)

  14. Jun 22, 2010 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  15. Which white?

    Pork famously became "the other white meat" when the National Pork Board launched the slogan back in the 1980s. It's a term that's stuck — more than 90 percent of Americans recognize it today, according to Pamela Johnson of the board's Pork Information Bureau. Ironically, perhaps, the slogan is so familiar that the National Pork Board is looking for new slogans to help wake up the consumer to all the porky possibilities.
    Pork famously became "the other white meat" when the National Pork Board launched the slogan back in the 1980s. It's a term that's stuck — more than 90 percent of Americans recognize it today, according to Pamela Johnson of the board's Pork...

    Tags: Sonoma (Sonoma, California), Lifestyle and Leisure, Dining and Drinking, Peaches, Pork Chops

  16. May 27, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  17. Softball: Thursday's Southern Section semifinal scores

    Varsity Times Insider
    SOFTBALL SOUTHERN SECTION Quarterfinals, Thursday Division 1 Valencia 5, Orange Lutheran 3 Santa Margarita 6, Marina 5 (8) Corona 3, Hart 0 Oxnard 4, Esperanza 2 Division 2 Temecula Valley 2, Mayfair 1 Lakewood 11, Vista Murrieta 10 Upland 3,......
  18. Jun 16, 2010 | Orlando Sentinel
  19. K Restaurant stages Friday night wine flights in the garden

    The Dish - Orlando Sentinel
    K Restaurant in Orlando's College Park (1710 Edgewater Drive) is presenting the summer series of “Friday Night Flights in the Garden. ”  From 6-7 p.m., Friday, June 18,  2010,  the “K garden” will host guests...
  20. Apr 6, 2009 |Story| WTIC-LTV
  21. Website Helps Neighbors to Help Neighbors

        Help for small projects around the house could be right next door.  DaveZillion.com may be the easiest way to find out.     Several homeowners in Marlborough used the website to organize lawn work Sunday.     They shared lawn tools to de-thatch,...
  22. Mar 28, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. James Ellroy details his search for love in Playboy

    It's the kind of house Hancock Park is famous for: unemphatic but impressive, with a perfect lawn, fresh coat of paint and ivy crawling up the walls. By Los Angeles standards, this is old-school cool. ¶ James Ellroy, all 6 feet 3 of him, is stomping across that manicured lawn, sporting a Hawaiian shirt and golfer's cap and pretending to walk a nonexistent dog. He mimics staring into the window, then simulates masturbating to what he sees inside. ¶ "Just like that," he offers. ¶ This was how the writer, then a gangly teenager living off inhalers and stolen booze and dreaming of literary greatness, spent his youth. Or at least that's the story he's telling today. ¶ Ellroy often behaves as if he's on camera -- offering off-color anecdotes, barking like a dog and generally acting out. But today he actually is: He's walking around this old-money neighborhood (and, the day after, through the city of El Monte) with a video crew from Playboy. ¶ They're shooting a documentary to accompany "The Hilliker Curse," a four-part serial he's writing for the magazine about his relationships with women. The first installment appears in the April issue, which has just hit the stands. The video, meanwhile, will appear at Playboy.com to launch a "Walkabout" series with important writers. ¶ The "L.A. Confidential" author later says he never masturbated on neighbors' lawns -- "That was just hyperbole!" -- but he was a dedicated peeper and self-described "perv" during his teenage years.
    It's the kind of house Hancock Park is famous for: unemphatic but impressive, with a perfect lawn, fresh coat of paint and ivy crawling up the walls. By Los Angeles standards, this is old-school cool. ¶ James Ellroy, all 6 feet 3 of him, is stomping...

    Tags: Curtis Hanson, Los Angeles, Social Issues, Juvenile Delinquency, Christie Hefner

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