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    Jul 7, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Going gluten-free -- for many reasons

    At the Whole Foods Market in El Segundo, two women stand scanning a refrigerator case filled with packages of gluten-free food -- carrot cake, rice flour bread, scones, ginger cookies, pecan pie and chocolate chip muffins.
    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    At the Whole Foods Market in El Segundo, two women stand scanning a refrigerator case filled with packages of gluten-free food -- carrot cake, rice flour bread, scones, ginger cookies, pecan pie and chocolate chip muffins. Judy Beckett, a retired...

    Tags: Super Bowl, Breads, Health, Anaheim, University of Maryland, College Park

  2. Nov 20, 2005 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Giving thanks for the turkeys

    Brad Dickson writes for television.
    THERE'S MUCH TO be thankful for in Southern California. •  I'm thankful that, at its current rate of appreciation, in 30 years my home should be worth $2.9 billion. •  I'm thankful for mansionization so I can experience what it's like to live next to a...

    Tags: Will Rogers, Television, Antonio Villaraigosa, Same-Sex Marriage, Minority Groups

  4. Oct 8, 2006 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Forget the L.A. Times; How About a National Tribune?

    Michael Kinsley is American Editor of the Guardian (London) and former editorial page editor of The Times.
    OCCASIONALLY, during the year and change that I ran the opinion pages of this newspaper (ending a little over a year ago), I would pick a freeway and drive until I saw a Target or a Wal-Mart. Then I would stop, buy a T-shirt or something and head home....

    Tags: Television, Journalism, Eli Broad, Ventura County (California), The New York Times

  6. Feb 26, 2006 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Anthony Pellicano and His Tangled Web

    Anthony Pellicano cut a figure straight out of "L.A. Confidential." Intimidation for hire — the tough-talking gumshoe with the Louisville Slugger always at the ready.
    Times Staff Writers
    Anthony Pellicano cut a figure straight out of "L.A. Confidential." Intimidation for hire — the tough-talking gumshoe with the Louisville Slugger always at the ready. Over the course of his 20-some years in Los Angeles, he also managed to insinuate...

    Tags: Witnesses, Los Angeles Police Department, Louisville Slugger, Government, Newspaper and Magazine

  8. Dec 7, 2006 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Hillary's too vane to be president

    ARIANNA HUFFINGTON is the editor of huffingtonpost.com.
    WHILE THE country is urgently engaged in finding a way out of the quagmire in Iraq, Hillary Rodham Clinton is busy holding private dinners for key Democrats from primary states and remaining curiously silent on the subject of Iraq. Indeed, as she has...

    Tags: Hillary Clinton, Gaming, Democratic Party, George W. Bush, Newt Gingrich

  10. Nov 25, 2007 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. The Malibu Beach Inn's renovation leaves room for improvement

    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    The fires that swept through Malibu last month may be the last time the middle classes get to stay at the colony's newest luxury lodging. The Malibu Beach Inn reopened Oct. 15 after a $10-million renovation. A week later, as fires raged through the area,...

    Tags: Alcoholic Beverages, Wildfires, Restaurants, California, Los Angeles Times

  12. Jan 30, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Repeated concussions lead to severe brain disease, research shows

    The headbanging collisions that thrill sports fans have lifelong effects on the athletes, with impairments in movement and thinking skills showing up 30 years or more after the concussions, researchers reported Tuesday.
    The headbanging collisions that thrill sports fans have lifelong effects on the athletes, with impairments in movement and thinking skills showing up 30 years or more after the concussions, researchers reported Tuesday. The slight deficits resulting from...

    Tags: Super Bowl, Health, Wrestling, Athletes, National Football League

  14. Feb 25, 2006 |Story| Zap2It
  15. Universal Chief Rushes to Secure DreamWorks Job

    Universal Pictures chief Stacey Snider, at the center of her own Hollywood drama, was scrambling Friday to close a deal to run DreamWorks SKG while facing a Monday deadline from her current boss to settle her future. "I'm under pressure to make a...

    Tags: Television, Lawyers, Contracts, Los Angeles Times, Tom Cruise

  16. Jul 30, 2006 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  17. Tribune declines L.A. Times offers

    Three billionaires hoping to buy the Los Angeles Times expressed their interest in separate letters this month to the paper's owner, Tribune Co. But each was told the newspaper was not for sale--at least for now, according to several people who have...

    Tags: Television Industry, Television, Eli Broad, Companies and Corporations, Chicago Cubs

  18. Oct 8, 2008 |Blog| Chicago Tribune
  19. Fannie CEO dumps McCain for Obama

    The Swamp
    Newly-installed Fannie Mae CEO Herb Allison, Jr. was national finance chair of John McCain's Republican presidential bid in 2000 and as recently as 2006 he wrote a $5,000 check to McCain's Straight Talk America PAC. But a year later Allison switched his...

    Tags: John McCain, Political Fundraising, Government, Politics, Retirement Planning Services

  20. Aug 4, 2006 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  21. Bickering blocs at Tribune Co. may work it out

    Are the Chandlers and Tribune Co. ready to reconcile? A Wall Street Journal report online Thursday said the two sides, at each other's throats earlier this summer, are at the bargaining table. Sources say that hasn't happened, not yet, but it's...

    Tags: Newspapers, Television Industry, Los Angeles, California, Tribune Company

  22. Nov 13, 2006 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Chandlers divided over bid for Tribune

    Times Staff Writers
    Lackluster 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: Television Industry, Television, Eli Broad, Auction Service, Economy, Business and Finance

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