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    Aug 10, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  1. John Sedlar's new Rivera menu features 300 years' worth of culinary history and the sound bites to prove it [Updated]

    Daily Dish
    John Sedlar, long known for his soulful Latin cooking, is introducing an equally soulful dining experience to his downtown restaurant, Rivera. Inspired by the rich history of Latin cuisine and the diversity of cultures that had a hand in creating......
  2. Nov 19, 2003 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Archive: Hell's Echo: The Jonestown Mass Suicide

    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    Editor's note: Nov. 18 marks the 30th anniversary of the Jonestown tragedy in which 913 people died in a ritual of mass suicide and murder at a cult compound in Guyana. This story was first published on the 25th anniversary of the massacre. OAKLAND -- On...

    Tags: Hawaii, Murder, Politics, Stranger Than Fiction, Prisons

  4. Apr 12, 2004 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  5. Part 2 of 2: Preservation vs. profit

    The news stunned Lily Rodriguez.
    Tribune staff reporter
    The news stunned Lily Rodriguez. The Peruvian ecologist and her colleagues had just celebrated their success in getting Peru to create the world's largest privately managed national park, the Cordillera Azul, or Blue Mountains. The park designation, an...

    Tags: Science and Technology, Politics, Environmental Issues, Conservation, Restraint of Trade

  6. Aug 5, 2002 |Story| ctnow.com
  7. Hopes And Dreams For Park Street

    Staff Writer
    The Hartford Courant editorial board asked eight community leaders to briefly detail their hopes and visions for the future of Park Street. Their answers are listed below: >>> I purchased my very first house on Park Street, and even all those years ago,...

    Tags: Dining and Drinking, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), Economy, Business and Finance, Caribbean Islands, Marketing

  8. Jun 1, 2004 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. U. of C. scientist unveils latest dinosaur find

    Tribune staff reporter
    Two African dinosaurs introduced today by University of Chicago paleontologist Paul Sereno are shining a new light on the mystery of how and when Africa, South America, India and Antarctica broke apart 100 million years ago to form the world's southern...

    Tags: Science and Technology, Garfield Park Conservatory, University of Michigan, Garfield Park, India

  10. Apr 11, 2004 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. Part 1 of 2: Rescuing a jewel in Peru

    In all of his years wandering through Amazonian rain forests, Marcos Perez had never seen anything like the Cordillera Azul, a stunningly remote, mountainous world that had taken him days of river journeys and weeks of climbing to enter.
    Tribune staff reporter
    In all of his years wandering through Amazonian rain forests, Marcos Perez had never seen anything like the Cordillera Azul, a stunningly remote, mountainous world that had taken him days of river journeys and weeks of climbing to enter. A logger in...

    Tags: Science and Technology, Politics, Louisiana, Environmental Issues, Conservation

  12. Jan 18, 2004 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  13. Face to Face: A Conversation with Anthony Arico

    The assistant special agent in charge of the U.S. Foreign Corruption Financial Task Force discusses the government's probes into corruption and Latin American governments.
    Sun-Sentinel
    The assistant special agent in charge of the U.S. Foreign Corruption Financial Task Force discusses the government's probes into corruption and Latin American governments. Q. How did the task force come about? What is its mission? A. It traces its...

    Tags: Fraud, Economy, Business and Finance, Politics, Lawyers, Political Corruption

  14. Jan 13, 2002 |Story| Hartford Courant
  15. A Worldly Place

    The Hartford Courant
    A colorful neon sign -- ``Cafe Internet, Food & Drink'' -- lit up for the first time on Main Street this week in a small city once known worldwide for its hat-making industry. If the outside promised lattes and bored cyber-slackers, the inside of...

    Tags: Dining and Drinking, Fairfield (Fairfield, Connecticut), Economy, Business and Finance, Politics, Demographics

  16. May 29, 2005 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  17. Face to Face: A Conversation with Oscar Berger and Enrique Bolanos

    Latin American presidents discuss free trade issues.
    Latin American presidents discuss free trade issues. Q. The DR-CAFTA trade treaty is one of the hot-button issues on President Bush's agenda. Why is the agreement so important for your countries and the United States? Bolanos: We think there is a mutual...

    Tags: Democracy, China, Germany, Politics, Employment

  18. Jul 9, 2000 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. A drug-defiant disease

    Sun Staff
    ILIFI, Kenya -- It's a calamity occurring in slow-motion, something that many see happening but no one is sure how to stop. Here in Africa, where AIDS and tuberculosis rage, doctors are witnessing another health catastrophe in the making, a surge in fatal...

    Tags: Science and Technology, Wetlands, Tropical Vacations, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Fever

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