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Why a Holocaust center in the O.C.?
If you were wondering, well, so was I: how is it that Elie Wiesel, the renowned Nobel Peace Prize laureate and Holocaust survivor and author, came to be an annual fixture on the campus at Orange County’s Chapman University, founded as a Protestant...
Tags: The Holocaust (1934-1945), Religion and Belief, Human Interest, Nobel Prize Awards, Broadcom Corp.
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Knabe says LAX has not done enough for airport regionalization
A county report released Monday added fuel to the debate over whether the operator of Los Angeles International Airport is adequately trying to spread the growth of commercial flights to other airports in the area. Requested by the Los Angeles County...
Tags: Air Transportation Industry, AEG, Antonio Villaraigosa, Trials, Don Knabe
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Letters: Runways aren't LAX's problem
Re "LAX fails to land in top 100 airport list," May 6 Though the article accurately cites badly outdated facilities that result in a poor public opinion of Los Angeles International Airport and a low worldwide ranking among airports, it fails to connect... -
Letters: Vietnam today
Re "The Vietnam syndrome," Opinion, May 5 Frank Snepp, a former CIA analyst who was in Vietnam during the fall of Saigon in 1975, worries that we may not have learned the lessons of our war in that country. He may have missed the most important lesson....
Tags: Central Intelligence Agency, George W. Bush, Kabul (Afghanistan), Iraq, Vietnam
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Passenger count changes direction at Bob Hope Airport
For the first time in more than three years, the number of passengers at Bob Hope Airport increased in March — even if it was by only a slight uptick. A total of 333,647 passengers passed through the airport in March, a 0.27% increase from 332,740...
Tags: Southwest Airlines Co.
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Storm drops more than half an inch of rain across L.A. area
More than a half-inch of rain fell in communities across Los Angeles County on Monday as a late-season storm moved across the region. The wet weather is the result of a low-pressure system off the California coast. The system is expected to bring cooler...
Tags: Weather Reports, Weather, National Weather Service
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L.A. opens tourism office in Shanghai
Los Angeles has doubled its presence in China. In hopes of welcoming more big-spending foreign visitors, Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa said Monday that the city has opened a tourism office in Shanghai, the second for Los Angeles in China. To promote...
Tags: International Travel, Tourism and Leisure, Japan, Travel, Antonio Villaraigosa
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Air Pacific will rebrand itself next month as Fiji Airways
Bula! On June 19, Air Pacific, the national airline of Fiji, will become Fiji Airways, its name from 1951 to 1970, when it became Air Pacific. Dave Pflieger, chief executive, urged the board of directors to rebrand the airline. “When you hear...
Tags: Air Transportation Industry, Boeing Co., Fiji, American Airlines, Inc.
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LAX fails to land in top 100 ranking of world's best airports
President Obama recently groused that no U.S. airport ranked among the world's top 25 airports. If you're a regular traveler to Los Angeles, you may be even more disappointed to learn that Los Angeles International Airport didn't even make the top 100....
Tags: International Travel, Spirit Airlines, Barack Obama, Travel, Air Transportation
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What's wrong with Los Angeles International Airport?
President Obama recently groused that no U.S. airport ranked among the world’s top 25 airports. If you’re a regular traveler to or from Los Angeles, you may be even more disappointed to learn that Los Angeles International Airport didn&...
Tags: Air Transportation Delays, Transportation Industry, International Travel, Barack Obama, Travel
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Mental patient who threatened elementary school back in custody
A mentally ill man who had threatened to terrorize a Garden Grove elementary school was back in custody Saturday night, about 24 hours after escaping from his Santa Ana mental health facility, officials said. Norris Phuoc Nguyen, 23, escaped Friday...Tags: Google+, Mental Health
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Company may be resigned to paying for ex-employee's airfare
Question: As a human resources consultant, I sometimes receive travel inquiries from one of my clients. Here is one: An employee, using a company credit card, purchased a $1,200 airline ticket for a business trip. The ticket is in her name and is...
Tags: Air Transportation Industry, Employment Opportunities, Employment, Justice System, Labor Legislation
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