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Text-slaying suspect's bail set at $8 million
L.A. NOWThe Van Nuys murder suspect who was the subject of an intercontinental manhunt pleaded not guilty Friday to killing a teenager he’d just met in a North Hollywood Parking lot, a prosecutor said. Zareh Manjikian, 23, is facing one charge...... -
Mayor Jacobs seeking business connections in Puerto Rico
Hispanosphere - Orlando SentinelOrange County Mayor Teresa Jacobs recently returned from Puerto Rico where she attended the island's Chamber of Commerce's annual convention. Jacobs traveled with a delegation of local Hispanic business leaders. This Caribbean Business article lists a few... -
Casey Anthony: Where is she? It’s a mystery
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelWFTV's Kenneth Craig, quoting a U.S. Air Force source, reported that the plane was versatile and could land on a dirt road. "Casey Anthony could be anywhere," Craig said at noon. "The pilot is not required to -- and didn't -- file a flight plan."... -
Marc Anthony gets to flirt, Jennifer Lopez gets to work after split
Ministry of GossipJennifer Lopez and Marc Anthony have announced their split, and now they're moving on. For Marc Anthony, it's flirting with female audience members at a concert. For Jennifer Lopez, it's off to the Ukraine for a million-dollar wedding-singer gig.... -
Cotto-Margarito second bout set for New York
The Fabulous ForumThe promoter of Miguel Cotto and Antonio Margarito Wednesday selected Madison Square Garden as the site for the Dec. 3 bout between the adversaries who previously engaged in a 2008 classic still stained by Margarito later being busted for nearly...... -
Currently Coveting: Venessa Arizaga’s Festive jewelry
All The RageThe wardrobe surrounding summertime travels and events (think warm Sunday afternoon barbecues, outdoor dinner parties in bare feet and long weekends outside of the city) doesn’t call for cumbersome statement jewelry, but it’s still enjoyable... -
Orlando Museum of Art, Orange County Regional History Center free to military personnel
Orlando Arts BlogMilitary personnel, don't forget that you receive free admission to the Orlando Museum of Art and the Orange County Regional History Center all summer. Both organizations are participating once again in Blue Star Museums, a partnership with the National... -
Hispanics flock to Pentecostal churches
Orlando SentinelThe back wall of the sanctuary of Iglesia Cristiana Pentecostal Church of Orlando in Pine Hills is lined with the flags of the Hispanic congregation: Puerto Rico, Brazil, Dominican Republic, Honduras, Venezuela, Nicaragua, El Salvador, Cuba, Haiti and...Tags: Rituals, Arts and Culture, Immigration, Social Issues, Protestantism
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A taste of the 'real' Puerto Rico
Special to the Los Angeles TimesNobody seems to notice as the sun descends toward the shimmering sea. Children frolic along the beach as their parents sit nearby, chatting and playing cards. An old man snores contently in a hammock. Young couples embrace in the shelter of a shallow...Tags: Trips and Vacations, Hotels and Accommodations, Restaurants, Tourism and Leisure, Hotel and Accommodation Industry
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The 1940s: War turns city into an armed camp — but it keeps on growing
A world at war forced an interruption in the city's swift growth. Though far from actual hostilities, Fort Lauderdale was on a firm war footing because of its proximity to the sea and enemy vessels. The city became an armed camp. Artillery was mounted...Tags: Major League Baseball, Arts and Culture, Air Transportation Industry, Politics, Meteorological Disasters
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Actress Brittany Murphy Dies In L.A.
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES -- Actress Brittany Murphy died after being rushed to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles Sunday morning, a hospital spokeswoman has confirmed. Sally Stewart of Cedars told KTLA that Murphy died there at 10:04 a.m. Meanwhile, Los...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Brittany Murphy, Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, Los Angeles International Airport
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Soupy Sales dies at 83; slapstick comic had hit TV show in 1960s
Soupy Sales, a comic with a gift for slapstick who attained cult-like popularity in the 1960s with a pie-throwing routine that became his signature, has died. He was 83.
Sales had numerous ailments and died Thursday at Calvary Hospital in the Bronx, said...Tags: Ken Burns, Colleges and Universities, North Carolina, Don Imus, Social Issues
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