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Saudi judo athlete can't wear head scarf in Olympic competition
World NowA Saudi woman vying for Olympic glory cannot wear her head scarf during judo competitions, the International Judo Federation said Thursday, a decision bound to stir up alarm in her country.... -
Aug. 5, 11:14 a.m.: I'm Here ... Finally!
I have finally arrived in London for the second week of the Olympics! I've been watching all of the first week's competition on TV, and so I'm excited to now be in the middle of all the action. I was here in 2005 when London was awarded the 2012 games,...Tags: Killingworth
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Aug. 13, 1:37 p.m.: At The Airport, Headed Back Home
We watched the Closing Ceremonies at both the Switzerland House and a London pub. The locals loved it and the ceremonies became a British music singalong. It was a great atmosphere. Now I am back at Heathrow airport waiting for my flight home. It was...Tags: Simsbury
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Breakers have high hopes
IRVINE — Lindsay Davenport got to Southern California less than five hours before Monday's Orange County Breakers season opener. The Breakers' marquee player was playing at Wimbledon the day before. She won the ladies' invitational doubles title...
Tags: Anastasia Rodionova, Los Angeles International Airport, Lindsay Davenport, Leander Paes, Tennis
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As Olympics Near, Forecast Is Gloomy, Even By London Standards
Los Angeles TimesLONDON -- Can the Games actually begin? From airport tie-ups to security stumbles to the 50 shades of gray of London's "summer," British officials and organizers of the Olympics are fighting rising concerns over how ready this city is to host the world'...Tags: Equestrian, Labour Party (UK), Labor Legislation, Career and Workplace, Olympic Games
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London's luscious, low-key side
LONDON — As a Californian, I had forgotten that you don't cancel your life just because it rains. If you did, you'd never see anything in London, at least not recently. And there is much to see. Too much, in fact. It's a travel buffet, and it's...
Tags: Paris (France), Los Angeles International Airport, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Zurich (Swiss Confederation), Salads
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BWI plans second direct connection to Europe
For the first time in more than a decade, air travelers will be able to board a scheduled commercial jet at Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport next summer and fly to continental Europe.
BWI officials and Condor Airlines...Tags: William Donald Schaefer, Air Transportation, Air Transportation Industry, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Lungs and Airways
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Q+LA Heidi Murkoff
LA Times MagazineAn unexpected media empress makes her move on Hollywood, as What to Expect When You’re Expecting goes big screen... -
Heightened NATO security in effect for commuters
Tribune reportersTrains were stopped for an hour and a half on the Metra Electric District line on the South Side this morning while authorities investigated a suspicious package that turned out to be an empty suitcase, authorities said. Two inbound trains, numbers 114...Tags: Amtrak, International Organizations, NATO Summit, NATO, Metra
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The best way to Chipping Campden, England
THE BEST WAY TO CHIPPING CAMPDEN, ENGLAND From LAX, British, Air New ZeaIand, United, American and Virgin Atlantic offer nonstop service to London, and American, United, KLM, Air Canada, Delta, US Airways, Air France and Lufthansa offer connecting...Tags: Los Angeles International Airport, Air France-KLM, England, Virgin Group, Ltd., London (England)
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More for Your Money: How to cope with high summer airfare prices
If you're hoping to book airline tickets for your summer vacation, you may be feeling some extra pain in your pocketbook. A trifecta of factors is playing havoc with airline ticket prices ($1,400 round-trip from LAX to London's Heathrow? Really?) and...
Tags: Los Angeles International Airport, Vehicles, Air Transportation Industry, Virgin Group, Ltd., Services and Shopping
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British Scareways? Passengers terrified by crash-landing message
The SunPassengers on a British Airways flight flying over the Atlantic were terrified when it was announced twice that their plane was about to land in the ocean. The British Airways flight was at 35,000 feet and about halfway from Miami to London’s...Tags: Disasters and Accidents, Air and Space Accidents, British Airways Plc, Air Transportation Industry, Transportation Accidents
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