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International Whaling Commission leader is 'optimistic' for compromise at June meeting
L.A. UnleashedWASHINGTON — The head of the International Whaling Commission on Thursday expressed optimism that nations gathering in Morocco next month can settle a long-running dispute over the hunting of whales. But a senior U.S. official signaled difficult... -
Waiting for more Rothstein dominoes to fall
Mayo on the Side: Broward news columnist Michael Mayo | Sun-Sentinel BlogsI wrote about the silent -- and anxious -- wait of Scott Rothstein's former associates for my Sunday print column, and I asked this question: Will they rue the day that Rothstein returned from Morocco? Without Rothstein's return to "face......Tags: Prosecution, White House, Charlie Crist, Politics, Crimes
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International Whaling Commission chairman to miss 'absolutely critical' annual meeting
L.A. UnleashedAMSTERDAM — The chairman of the International Whaling Commission has fallen ill and will not attend its annual meeting, where his proposal to control the annual whale hunt was scheduled to be discussed, a spokeswoman said Monday. The absence of...... -
Dispatch from Fez: Sounds and scenes from the World Sacred Music Festival
Culture MonsterThe labyrinthine Arab-style medina of Fez, Morocco’s historical capital of trade, culture and religious life, was a remarkable space for the 16th Annual World Sacred Music Festival June 4-13. The expansive and diverse event, with about 60 performances,... -
International Whaling Commission meeting kicks off in Morocco
L.A. UnleashedAGADIR, Morocco — The International Whaling Commission began its most important meeting in decades debating whether to scrap an ineffective 25-year ban on commercial hunting and instead allow for limited whaling under a more enforceable regime. Though... -
Delegates fail to reach a compromise at International Whaling Commission meeting
L.A. UnleashedAGADIR, Morocco — An international effort to truly limit whale hunting collapsed Wednesday, leaving Japan, Norway and Iceland free to keep killing hundreds of mammals a year, even raiding a marine sanctuary in Antarctic waters unchecked. The breakdown... -
Japan tries to buy international votes on whaling, Times of London says
L.A. UnleashedAGADIR, Morocco — Accusations that Japan uses aid money and personal favors to buy votes have quietly circulated for years around the International Whaling Commission, which oversees the conservation of the whales that Japan regularly hunts. Now, a... -
MOROCCO: Many elite Arabs opt for American-style education, moving away from the French mold
Babylon & BeyondThe 259 students who graduated this year from the Al Akhawayn University in Ifrane, Morocco’s only English-language college, are practically guaranteed a job -- unlike those Moroccans who went through the country’s French-inspired education system.... -
Art review: 'Dennis Hopper Double Standard' @ MOCA's Geffen Contemporary
Culture Monster"Dennis Hopper Double Standard" opened Sunday at the Geffen Contemporary, the Museum of Contemporary Art's Little Tokyo warehouse. A sense of melancholy hangs over the late Hollywood maverick's photographs, paintings, sculptures and mixed-media works.... -
Rothstein law partner was paid $500,000 the day Rothstein fled
On the day Ponzi schemer Scott Rothstein fled to Morocco last October, his law partner Stuart Rosenfeldt was paid $500,000. The Rothstein Rosenfeldt Adler law firm check was dated Oct. 27, according to records that were exhibits in Rosenfeldt's...Tags: Politics, Companies and Corporations, Business, Interior Policy, Crimes
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Florida Cruise Guide: Holland America ms Prinsendam ship itinerary
This itinerary was last updated Sept. 28, 2009. For more Holland America ms Prinsendam cruises click here. 26-Day Amazon Explorer 2009 Departure Date: Nov. 25 Cruise Ports: Fort Lauderdale, Florida, US; Santo Domingo, Dominican Rep.; Oranjestad, Aruba;...Tags: Costa Rica, Malta, Gambia, Amsterdam (Netherlands), Grenada
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Bon appetit, Beverly Hills
COSTA MESA — Yvan Humbert, who owned Le Biarritz, a onetime popular French restaurant on Old Newport Boulevard in Costa Mesa, is coming out of retirement. At 74, he's decided to roll the dice and invest in another French restaurant, Maison Maurice...Tags: Los Angeles, Dining and Drinking, Beverly Hills, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Trips and Vacations
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