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Book review: 'The Elephant's Journey' by Jose Saramago
Special to the Los Angeles TimesThe Elephant's Journey A Novel José Saramago Translated from the Portuguese by Margaret Jull Costa Houghton Mifflin Harcourt: 208 pp., $24 Once upon a time — a time of civil war and spectacle, when Protestant fervor swept Europe and the...Tags: Austria, Jose Saramago, Portugal
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New breed-specific ordinance in Austria causes anger from dog owners
L.A. UnleashedVIENNA — Carolin Fabian jokes that the only thing her American Staffordshire terrier Tobias fights for is a place on the couch. "He's very calm. He's happy when he can sleep, eat ... go for a bit of a walk...... -
Vienna law restricts “fight dogsâ€
Animal Crazy - Orlando SentinelFrom The Associated Press: A city law took effect in Vienna, Austria, on Thursday, July 1,  to require owners of a dozen breeds of “fight dogs,” including Rottweilers, American Staffordshires, pit bull terriers and mastiffs, to get a li... -
PASSINGS: Paul Johnson, John R. 'Jack' Beckett, Bill Wagner, John Willis, Rudolf Leopold, Lorn Brown
Paul Johnson
Longtime L.A. traffic reporter
Paul Johnson, 75, a longtime Los Angeles traffic reporter who worked at KNBC-TV Channel 4 for 22 years and was known for his signature phrase "Buckle up, be careful out there," died Tuesday at his home in...Tags: Marin County (California), Grapes, Hospitals and Clinics, Manhattan (New York City), Weather
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In The Pipeline: Love of children behind McDonald's mural
Do you know what inspired the mural? On the car radio in a parking lot off Edinger Avenue near Edwards Street, Rod Stewart is singing "Every Picture Tells a Story." So it seemed fitting to investigate the history of a mural I've seen many times in the...Tags: McDonald's, Heart and Circulatory System, Iran, Rod Stewart, Ronald McDonald (fictional character)
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Part 2: 'There was no mercy'
Of The Morning CallTHE STORY SO FAR: German army soldier Edward Sakasitz has spent almost two years on the Russian front. Now, in January 1944, his anti-tank unit heads south. Second of two parts. From Russia, six weeks on a train took us into Italy, below Rome. We rolled...Tags: Wars and Interventions, Easton (Easton, Pennsylvania), Italy, Hospitals and Clinics, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Germany, Austria focus on heritage with renovations
Many sights in Germany and Austria have been renovated in the last year or two to better display this region's rich heritage, making 2009 a good time to visit. Several attractions in Munich are newly restored, including the famous glockenspiel at the...Tags: Restaurants, Munich (Germany), European Union, Lifestyle and Leisure, Germany
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Tours and cruises in Austria, Southeast Asia and Colombia
JACKSON HOLE, WYO. Eco-touring Get your fill of nature with LEED-certified Hotel Terra's "Eco-Adventure" package to capture on film the best of Yellowstone and the Grand Tetons. Then, after a long day of eco-touring, wind down by reviewing the...Tags: Azamara Cruises , Colombia, Culture, Trips and Vacations, Hong Kong
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Bush warns U.N. not to be fooled by Iraq
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - President Bush struggled yesterday to preserve his fragile international coalition against Iraq, warning the United Nations Security Council not to "get fooled again" by Iraq's sudden offer Monday to readmit weapons inspectors. Bush made...Tags: Saddam Hussein, Democratic Party, White House, Nashville, Diplomacy
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Iraq, U.N. strike a deal
From Wire ReportsVIENNA, Austria - The United Nations reached a deal yesterday with Iraq to resume weapons inspections for the first time since 1998 - except at Saddam Hussein's presidential palaces. But the Bush administration immediately rejected the arrangement and...Tags: New York, George W. Bush, Delaware, Washington (U.S. state), Condoleezza Rice
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U.N. weapons inspectors demand full access in Iraq
Knight Ridder/tribuneVIENNA, Austria - United Nations weapons inspectors said yesterday that they are pushing for completely open access when they search Iraq for weapons of mass destruction and praised their opening negotiations here with Iraqi officials as "positive" and...Tags: Wars and Interventions, New York, George W. Bush, Washington (U.S. state), Saddam Hussein
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BSO's displays roadworthiness in Europe
Sun Music CriticNow that the jet lag is wearing off, it's time to start evaluating the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra's 19-day, 12-city, $2-million-plus European tour. Was it worth it? Absolutely. Could it have been even better? Sure. But what matters most is that...Tags: New York, Interior Policy, Europe, Music, Politics
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