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    Apr 15, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  1. Coachella 2012: Afternoon jams with Greg Ginn and Seun Kuti

    Pop & Hiss
    Founding Black Flag guitarist Greg Ginn plays a solo Coachella gig in which he lays down a mix of free jazz, noise and stoner rock that clears the Gobi tent. Across the Polo Grounds, Sean Kuti and his Egypt 80 bounce out the Afro-beat that gets a more...
  2. Apr 16, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  3. Coachella 2012: Rihanna hits Calvin Harris party for 'We Found Love'

    Pop & Hiss
    Coachella: Rihanna made a cameo during Calvin Harris's Sunday night set at Coachella. Times pop music critic Randall Roberts calls it "one of the worst-kept secrets of the weekend."...
  4. Apr 23, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  5. Kaskade sets Staples Center headline date

    Pop & Hiss
    Kaskade's July 27 Staples Center set is a landmark event, making him the first electronic dance music artist to headline the venue. Kaskade, an O.C.-based artist born Ryan Raddon, is coming off successful Coachella sets....
  6. Apr 24, 2012 |Blog| Cars.com
  7. Limited-Edition Altitude Joins Jeep Wrangler Lineup

    KickingTires
    Like the Jeep Grand Cherokee, Compass and Patriot before it, the Wrangler Unlimited will get a limited-production Altitude model. Built off the 2012 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited in Sahara trim, the Altitude edition adds a body-colored hardtop and unique...

    Tags: SUVs and Crossovers

  8. Oct 25, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. Farrakhan condemns killing of Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi

    Controversial Nation of Islam leader Minister Louis Farrakhan condemned the killing of Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi on Tuesday, warning that America and other western powers will soon face severe consequences for their support of the uprising that led to the dictator’s death.
    Tribune reporter
    Controversial Nation of Islam leader Minister Louis Farrakhan condemned the killing of Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi on Tuesday, warning that America and other western powers will soon face severe consequences for their support of the uprising that led to...

    Tags: Saddam Hussein, Religion and Belief, Arts, Politics, Minority Groups

  10. Jul 20, 2011 |Story| Glendale News Press
  11. Hoover gets a Purple Heart

    James Reimbolt bid farewell to Hoover High School upon his graduation in 1940.
    James Reimbolt bid farewell to Hoover High School upon his graduation in 1940. Now the World War II pilot has returned home, symbolically, at least, in the form of a Purple Heart awarded posthumously after he was shot down over Tunisia in 1943. The...

    Tags: Missing in Action, Minority Groups, Armed Forces, Wars and Interventions, Awards and Prizes

  12. Aug 25, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Mass production of sugar killed taste for dessert wines

    The hunt for the sweet things in life dates back to antiquity. Mankind has used honey and tree syrups and dried fruits to boost the flavor and caloric value of their foodstuffs for millennia. Sweet dessert wines were once all the rage for a European...

    Tags: Alcoholic Beverages, Honey, Social Issues, Europe, France

  14. Sep 15, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  15. Closed Sahara sells off doorknobs, camel lamps

    If you wanted to own a piece of the shuttered Sahara casino, you're too late. Owners of the Rat Pack-era resort where the Beatles once stayed have announced that their months-long, everything-must-go sale of more than 600,000 items has ended. The...

    Tags: NASCAR, Los Angeles Times, Auto Racing

  16. Oct 5, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Dr. Herbert Leonard Warres

    Dr. Herbert Leonard Warres, a World War II combat surgeon who later became a radiologist and headed the outpatient radiology department at what is now the University of Maryland Medical Center, died Wednesday at North Oaks retirement community in Pikesville. He was 99.
    Dr. Herbert Leonard Warres, a World War II combat surgeon who later became a radiologist and headed the outpatient radiology department at what is now the University of Maryland Medical Center, died Wednesday at North Oaks retirement community in...

    Tags: Psychiatry, Health and Safety at School, University of Maryland, College Park, Clubs and Associations, University of Maryland Medical Center

  18. Jan 17, 2012 |Story| Aberdeen News
  19. Mary Elma Pulfrey Cardiff

    Santa Rosa, Calif.: Mary Elma Pulfrey Cardiff, a native of South Dakota, died in Santa Rosa, Calif, on Dec. 20, 2011, at age 94. Mary was born on Sept. 21, 1917, on her parents' farm near Claremont, the fourth of five children born to Roy and Lulu...

    Tags: Justice System, Lawyers, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Cat (animal), Crime, Law and Justice

  20. Jan 28, 2012 |Story| Daily Pilot
  21. Fundraiser for Syrian protesters set for Sunday

    A relative of Syrian PresidentBashar al-Assad, who has been an outspoken critic of the regime's brutal crackdown on protesters, is scheduled to speak this weekend in Irvine. Majd Jadaan, the sister-in-law of al-Assad's brother, Maher al-Assad, left the...

    Tags: Politics, Human Rights, Syrian Civil War (2011 - present ), Skype

  22. Jun 6, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  23. MOROCCO: Peaceful anti-government protests allowed to proceed, more planned

    Babylon & Beyond
    Anti-government protests against Morocco's monarchy in the North African country's two largest cities were allowed to proceed and ended without violence Sunday. About 60,000 protesters gathered in a main square in Casablanca, activists said, but no riot...
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