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Two men sought after dumping mortally wounded man in lobby
Los Angeles County sheriff's investigators searched today for two men who left a mortally wounded man at an Alhambra medical center and fled. Luciano Teadoro Brash, suffering multiple gunshot wounds, was carried into the lobby of the orthopedic imaging...
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5 things to do for Ramadan
We're already halfway through the holy month of Ramadan, which culminates with the festive Muslim holiday of Eid-ul-Fitr in the first week of October. If you or someone you know is observing, here are a few great ways get into the spirit of the season....Tags: Holidays, Illinois, Religious Festivals, Ramadan, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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Long Island's dockside restaurants
erica.marcus@newsday.comHungry landlubbers see Long Island as a network of roads leading to dinner. The view from the water is a little different: All around the Island -- from Point Lookout to Patchogue to Montauk, into Peconic Bay to Shelter Island and Greenport, then along...Tags: Rivers, North Fork, Fishing, Bodies of Water, Great South Bay
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When Antigua Cultural Coffeehouse closes its doors, more will be lost than a morning cup of joe
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterForget short, tall and venti, that strange code for ordering Starbucks. The sizes at Antigua Cultural Coffeehouse are ce, ome and yei, the Mayan words for one, two, three. Somehow, that's easier to follow. Sadly, though, today will be the final day to...Tags: Los Angeles, San Gabriel, Echo Park, Schools, Transportation
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Letters to the editor
Troubled waters Re "A watershed moment," editorial, June 21 I read with interest your editorial. Cleaning the waters of the L.A. River is a laudable goal. However, city officials have something other than cleaning in mind. City Hall recently created a...Tags: Foreign Aid, Natural Resources, Santa Barbara (Santa Barbara, California), West Hills (Los Angeles, California), Gregory Benford
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New Los Angeles Times Publisher Eddy Hartenstein asserts independence
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersThe Los Angeles Times' new publisher, Eddy Hartenstein, said Monday that the newspaper would operate with greater autonomy from its corporate parent in Chicago as it tried to reverse steep declines in circulation and revenue while overcoming the trauma of...Tags: Los Angeles, Corporate Officers, Retirement, Financially Distressed Companies, Newspaper and Magazine
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Best Asian breakfast restaurants in Los Angeles
Special to The TimesBREAKFAST IS the last great dining frontier. Los Angeles is full of intrepid culinary explorers, venturing to all corners of the city in search of lunch and dinner; but as for the morning, we're often breakfast conservatives. Everybody knows about...Tags: Los Angeles, San Gabriel, Metal and Mineral, South El Monte, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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Coffee's trained tasters know their beans and brews
Special to The TimesDora Jaramillo slides off the top of a wooden box to reveal 36 numbered vials of "perfume." Each number in the kit corresponds to a different aroma commonly found in coffee, some positive (lemon and butter) and some not so positive (medicinal and rubber)....Tags: Los Angeles, Elections, Political Candidates, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Canoga Park
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Archrivals in foot massage
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterSHORTLY before midnight on a moonlit corner of Valley Boulevard in San Gabriel, a crowd waited impatiently outside a store with a yellow banner advertising one-hour foot massages for $9.99. Inside the dimly lighted business decorated with Chinese...Tags: Rosemead, Los Angeles, Herbal Medicines, San Gabriel, Pharmaceuticals
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Designer outlet shopping in Los Angeles
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterYOU DON'T have to drive 200 miles for great outlet shopping. Sure, Cabazon and Camarillo have their mallish charms. But Trina Turk, Kitson and half a dozen more outlets dwell right here in our neighborhoods, offering the same steep discounts and something...Tags: Los Angeles, Sales, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), West Hollywood, Melrose
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What's new in Spain, Portugal and north Morocco
Sunny Spain and Portugal, along with Morocco's gateway city of Tangier, beckon travelers who delight in ornate architecture, authentic culture, and people-watching strolls in the cool of the evening. Here's what to expect if you visit this year.
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