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April Ross qualifies for London Olympics
There will be two former Newport Harbor High volleyball standouts in the London Olympics. April Ross, who starred at Newport Harbor, and Jennifer Kessy have qualified for their first Olympics. They will join Misty May-Treanor, also of Newport Harbor, and...Tags: Volleyball, Beijing Games, Beach Volleyball, Prague (Czech Republic)
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Bratislava, Slovakia: A velvety visit to old city with new touches
If your destination is Bratislava, be prepared for a few questions: Is that in Eastern Europe? (No, it's in Central Europe.) Capital of Slovenia, right? (Uh, no.) Where is that? (The last question courtesy of a Customs employee at LAX.) Until recently,...
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Poll finds broad European, Mideast support for sanctions on Iran
World NowThe public in many European and Middle Eastern countries supports stronger economic sanctions and even military action against Iran to halt its nuclear ambitions, according to a poll of opinion in 21 countries released Friday by the Pew Research Center...... -
Ukraine scraps summit as Europe pulls away over Tymoshenko
World NowAfter a flock of European presidents turned away to protest the alleged beating of imprisoned Yulia Tymoshenko, Ukraine called off a European summit scheduled for this weekend, an embarrassing step for a country still trying to court the European Union... -
Beauty products made with natural ingredients
Special to the Los Angeles TimesIt's never been easier to feel like a natural woman. The 1960s mantra about getting ourselves back to the garden now applies to an increasing number of beauty products, with some small companies literally going to the garden and farm to bring customers...Tags: Hong Kong, Jack Nicholson, Consumers, Manhattan (New York City), Vitamin D
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Romanian government is latest victim of EU austerity
World NowRomania's government fell after a no-confidence vote and the leadership of the Czech Republic narrowly survived a similar challenge Friday in the latest challenges to European efforts to heal the Continent's debt crisis with tough spending cuts and higher... -
U.S. men stumble in skate short program
At face value, the results were just plain poor. Three-time U.S. champion Jeremy Abbott ninth, training mate Adam Rippon tenth in Friday's short program at the World Figure Skating Championships at Nice, France. That adds up to 19. The two U.S. men...Tags: Jeremy Abbott, Ice Skating, 2016 Olympic Games, Entertainment, Concerts
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Genuine antique Chinese iron worth hundreds of dollars
Permanent-press fabrics have relieved most households of the need to iron clothing. In past centuries, ironing was an almost daily duty of a woman in the home. Before about the 10th century, cloth was ironed with smooth wooden or glass pieces and a...Tags: World War I (1914-1918), Brooklyn (New York City), Economy, Business and Finance, Manhattan (New York City), Companies and Corporations
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Legg Mason Tennis Classic now the Citi Open
The Washington PostThe Legg Mason Tennis Classic, a staple of the late-summer sporting scene in the Washington area for more than four decades, is getting a dramatic makeover that will include a new title sponsor, stadium upgrades and shared billing with an existing...Tags: Tennis, Shahar Peer, Israel, Association of Tennis Professionals, Gael Monfils
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Tillman's 100th birthday marks one man's life, and a generation of service
Reaching the 100-year mark is obviously a milestone in and of itself.
But not everyone is feted with the sort of grand, two-day celebration that marked the centennial of Lutherville resident and retiredU.S. Army Corps of EngineersCol. Erland Tillman....Tags: Education, Awards and Prizes, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Sweden, Dietrich Bonhoeffer
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Pope Leaves Stamp On Church Future With New Cardinals
ReutersVATICAN CITY (Reuters) - Pope Benedict, putting his mark on his Church's future, Saturday inducted 22 men into the exclusive group of cardinals who will one day elect one of their own to succeed him as leader of the world's 1.3 billion Roman Catholics....Tags: Hong Kong, Statue of Liberty, Chicago Tribune, Timothy M. Dolan, Christianity
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