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World View: Eurasian rumble comes to Newport
NEWPORT BEACH — Can you say, "Nagorno-Karabakh"? Mumbling that double-barreled name to my boss' face triggered a moment of rare discomfort between us. The keen eyes of my editor narrowed and squinted at me through his glasses. His face formed a...Tags: Los Angeles, Lifestyle and Leisure, Bars and Clubs, England, Maryland
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Lobdell: Remember these historic figures
This year's Daily Pilot 103 got me to thinking. Who would make the all-time DP 103 list of influential people in Newport-Mesa history? Here's my stab at the beginnings of the list. I limited myself to folks who could be considered early pioneers or...Tags: Los Angeles, History, Santa Ana, Arts and Culture, Pasadena (Los Angeles, California)
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Landscapers win awards
The California Landscape Contractors Assn. of Orange County has recognized three contractors with awards for outstanding landscaping work in Costa Mesa, Newport Beach and Irvine. Bruce Wayne Co., Bemus Landscape Inc. and Mission Landscape received...Tags: Costa Mesa, Newport Beach, Water Restrictions, Orange (Orange, California), California
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Missing Irvine Woman, 84, and Her Poodle Turn Up in Tijuana
KTLA NewsIRVINE (KTLA) -- An 84-year-old Orange County woman who became lost after visiting her doctor in Newport Beach has been found safe in Tijuana. Rosalie Delite Smith was found at a medical facility in Tijuana Tuesday afternoon, according to police. It was...Tags: Internists, KTLA, Health and Medical Professionals, Diabetes, Hair and Nails
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Osprey chick is hatched
After five years of successful breeding in Newport Beach, once-threatened ospreys have begun to spread their domain.
A female born on a man-made platform in the Upper Newport Bay gave birth recently to a chick at another specialized platform a few miles...Tags: University of California, Irvine, Scott E Thomas, Newport Beach, Entertainment, World War II (1939-1945)
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Celebrating the triumph of good
Editor's note: This corrects the headline. The holiday is celebrated by Iranians. This also corrects the sub-head and third paragraph. The event takes place Sept. 25 and 26.
More than 1,000 years ago, a great Persian poet could see his country...Tags: Arts and Culture, Festive Events, The Happiest News!, Holidays, Documentary (genre)
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Owner of RV Dealership Challenges Taylor Lautner to Push-Up Contest
KTLA NewsIRVINE, Calif. -- The owner of an RV dealership being sued by actor Taylor Lautner is challenging the "Twilight" star to use his muscles to resolve the dispute. Brent McMahon, 47, who owns McMahon's RV in Irvine wants to compete with Lautner in a push-up...Tags: Twilight (movie), KTLA, Corporate Crime, Crime, Law and Justice, Taylor Lautner
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Groups name their picks
Jon Coupal was among friends May 27 when he was the guest speaker at a Laguna Beach Taxpayers Assn. meeting. Coupal is the president of the Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Assn., founded by Jarvis and his wife, Estelle, to rein in property taxes in California....Tags: Unions, Regional Authority, Bars and Clubs, Property Tax, Laguna Beach
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Mayor now looks to Nov. 2
With all precincts reporting, Costa Mesa Mayor Allan Mansoor won the Republican primary in the 68th Assembly District and, due to voter registration in the district, could very likely head to Sacramento after the November election. Because voter...Tags: Los Angeles, Regional Authority, Death, Steve Poizner, U.S. Senate
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'A keepsake for O.C. community'
A new cookbook is making mouths water throughout Orange County.
Cleverly titled "Orange County Fare: A Culinary Journey Through the California Riviera," the tome compiled by the Newport Beach-based Junior League of Orange County boasts hundreds of...Tags: Children, Lifestyle and Leisure, Benjamin Franklin, Salads, Bloomingdales
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Gas leak contained at John Wayne Airport
An electrical contractor struck a gas line at John Wayne Airport about 7:30 a.m. today, forcing authorities to block traffic into part of the airport and to evacuate some areas, according to emergency responders. No one was injured by the leaking gas....Tags: Political Systems, Air Transportation Delays, John Wayne, Newport Beach, Disasters
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Gas line struck at John Wayne Airport
An electrical contractor struck a gas line at John Wayne Airport at about 7:30 a.m. Wednesday, forcing authorities to block traffic into part of the airport and evacuate some areas, according to emergency responders. No one was injured by the leaking...Tags: Political Systems, Air Transportation Delays, John Wayne, Newport Beach, Southern California Gas Company
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