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    Jan 23, 2009 |Story| WPIX-LTV
  1. Van kills 2 kids, injures more in NYC's Chinatown

    NEW YORK (AP) - A delivery van hit a group of children walking from a library back to their daycare cener in the city's busy Chinatown district Thursday, killing two and seriously injuring a third, authorities said. Bellevue Hospital treated 14 of the...

    Tags: Transportation Accidents, Vehicles, Children, Hospitals and Clinics, Disasters and Accidents

  2. Oct 21, 2008 |Story| KDAF-LTV
  3. Rosemary's Baby

    I'm not sure what's scariest about this movie - Mia Farrow's visible deterioration over the course of the movie into a walking skeleton or John Cassavetes's turn as Mia's over-caffeinated husband who just may have made a deal with the devil to be a...

    Tags: Celebrity Parents, Alfred Hitchcock, Entertainment, Movies, Roman Polanski

  4. Feb 24, 2009 |Story| WXIN-LTV
  5. 1 dead, 21 injured in New York Chinatown fire

    NEW YORK (AP) - Firefighters are battling a blaze in a six-story apartment building in Manhattan's Chinatown that has killed one person. Fire officials say another 21 people have been injured, including two firefighters. The injured were taken to...

    Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Manhattan (New York City), New York, Health, Death

  6. Jan 2, 2009 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  7. Chinese immigrants transform Italy's fashion industry

    PRATO, Italy—In the heart of "Made in Italy" fashion country, China has carved out a home. Signs in Chinese script hang from wrought-iron balconies in this Tuscan city. Hot dumplings and fried fish—flown in from China—are served in...

    Tags: Chinatown (Chicago, Illinois), Business, Clothing and Textiles Industry, Sales, Illegal Immigrants

  8. Mar 3, 2006 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. '16 Blocks'

    The 1980s action movie genre often blurred the good guy-bad guy paradigm with flawed protagonists who overcame tumultuous pasts to ultimately do the right thing and vanquish whatever evil lay in their path, especially when the conflict became personal. Overtly nihilistic or workaholic types such as Martin Riggs (Mel Gibson in "Lethal Weapon") and John McClane (Bruce Willis in "Die Hard") cut loose their inner demons to fire off some heavy artillery and pump the real villains full of lead.
    Times Staff Writer
    The 1980s action movie genre often blurred the good guy-bad guy paradigm with flawed protagonists who overcame tumultuous pasts to ultimately do the right thing and vanquish whatever evil lay in their path, especially when the conflict became personal....

    Tags: Joe Pesci, Movies, Drama (genre), Mos Def, Mel Gibson

  10. Aug 24, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. What's hot today? DailyCandy in Los Angeles

    IF YOU'RE one of DailyCandy's 2.5 million subscribers, you already know the online newsletter with its sly signature illustrations and chirpy, conspiratorial tone. Each piece reads like a whisper in the ear from a giddy chum who's always in the know -- the girl who told you where to score a one-of-a-kind feather headband and dragged you to an after-hours vegan cafe before the food fundamentalists flooded in. Even better, this gal pal never stands you up for a new beau or a better plan. She's just one click away, with a tip on where to buy a vintage croquet set or skinny leather leggings.
    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    IF YOU'RE one of DailyCandy's 2.5 million subscribers, you already know the online newsletter with its sly signature illustrations and chirpy, conspiratorial tone. Each piece reads like a whisper in the ear from a giddy chum who's always in the know --...

    Tags: Anna Wintour, New York, Los Angeles, Tyra Banks, Dining and Drinking

  12. Jul 4, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Subway sketchers create an online community

    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    The F train howls to a stop, and the subway sketcher boards a front car, its windows clouded with white spray paint, its benches filled with characters. Ed Velandria takes a seat, pulling a computer tablet and touch pen from his black backpack. He...

    Tags: Apple iPhone, Coolio, Minority Groups, Park Slope, YouTube

  14. Jul 31, 2007 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. New Megabus service debuts in Los Angeles

    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    Is this the magic bus that will pry Angelenos away from their steering wheels? A new nonstop line will roll into Los Angeles next week, serving seven cities with a handful of fares as low as $1. Megabus, a subsidiary of Coach USA, will carry passengers...

    Tags: Public Transportation, Trips and Vacations, Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, New York

  16. May 1, 2009 |Story| Tribune Interactive
  17. Key details to make your trip a success

    Driving is not fun.
    Driving is not fun. Boston roads were designed with the horse and buggy in mind. One-way streets always seem to lead away from where you want to go. And the rotaries! Parking is prohibitively expensive and parking tickets appear the instant time on the...

    Tags: Sandwiches, Daniel Webster, Hotels and Accommodations, Trips and Vacations, New York

  18. Apr 29, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Letters to the editor

    Chinese claim on Tibet doubted Re "China's view of Tibet," Opinion, April 25 Kishore Mahbubani makes the mistake of viewing Tibet's history, the recent uprising and the West's response through the prism of governments instead of people. The Tibetan...

    Tags: Elections, Barack Obama, ABC (tv network), Berkeley (Alameda, California), Democratic Party

  20. May 21, 2006 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Contempt for the hometown

    "Los Angeles … has never recovered from the inferiority complex that its movies nourished," Pauline Kael once wrote. James Sanders uses Kael's quote in "Celluloid Skyline: New York and the Movies," a persuasive demonstration that film artists created a magical New York City on studio lots in Hollywood, Burbank and Culver City, inspired, at least in part, by the disdain and contempt they felt for the city in which they worked and lived. The real Los Angeles was no match for their mythic Manhattan.
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    "Los Angeles … has never recovered from the inferiority complex that its movies nourished," Pauline Kael once wrote. James Sanders uses Kael's quote in "Celluloid Skyline: New York and the Movies," a persuasive demonstration that film artists created a...

    Tags: Peter Fonda, Movies, Paul Haggis, Minority Groups, Los Angeles

  22. Aug 24, 2005 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Near Downtown's Glitter Lies a Civic Problem

    Times Staff Writer
    In the shadow of downtown Los Angeles' glittering Bunker Hill skyscrapers is a 50-block area of grime, despair, struggle and hope known as skid row. Every day, office workers, tourists, suburban moms and urban pioneers traverse the edges of skid row,...

    Tags: Vietnam War (1955-1975), Hotels and Accommodations, Economy, Business and Finance, Disasters and Accidents, Hotel and Accommodation Industry

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