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Pet Expenses
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterHow much is that doggy in the window? And does he come with a money-back guarantee? Yes, he does, according to California's so-called puppy lemon law, which allows a buyer to return a dog for the purchase price -- just like for a pair of shoes at...Tags: Animal Science, Pets and Pet Supplies, California, Beverly Hills, Dogs
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LAPD breaks up alleged San Fernando Valley auto theft ring
The Los Angeles Police Department's specialized auto crimes unit has broken up a San Fernando Valley auto theft ring in which seven young men were stealing vehicles and possibly transporting them to Mexico, authorities said today. Although...Tags: Crimes, Reseda, Theft, Vehicles, Canoga Park
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Letters to the editor
No Big Three bailout Re “Kick the tires first,” editorial, Nov. 11 For two decades, the Big Three American automakers have been making a fortune building and selling gas-guzzling SUVs while Toyota and Honda were developing energy-efficient,...Tags: Newhall, State Budgets, Defense, Los Angeles, Personal Weapon Control
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'Congratulations, America. Today you have fulfilled the dream'
I am 77 years old, born during the Great Depression and schooled in the great promise of America; tempered and tested by wars; and led to believe that anything -- any dream, any desire -- can be fulfilled in this great country. Today, with the election of...Tags: Government, Martin Luther King Jr., Michael Smith, Barack Obama, Election Results, 2008 U.S. Presidential Election
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PASSINGS
James W. Benson Entrepreneur founded space firm James W. Benson, 63, an entrepreneur who founded the firm SpaceDev, which helped build the hybrid rocket engine that launched the world's first privately-built manned spaceship into suborbital space, died...Tags: Diseases, John Muir, Easton (Easton, Pennsylvania), Theater, McGraw-Hill Incorporated
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The best bagels in the Los Angeles area
Following is a list of the best bagel makers in the Los Angeles area and iconic delis:
BAKERIES
The Bagel Broker. 7825 Beverly Blvd., Los Angeles, (323) 931-1258. www.bagelbroker.com. 6 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday to Friday; 6:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday...Tags: Studio City, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, Torrance
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As L.A. County faces fiscal tightening, more people are seeking aid
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersJust as Los Angeles County government enters a season of belt tightening, more people each month are asking for its help. -------------------- FOR THE RECORD: An earlier version of this article said that L.A. County Chief Executive Officer William T...Tags: Layoffs and Downsizing, Child Abuse, Wages and Pensions, State Budgets, Los Angeles
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Author Herman Wouk's spellbinding ways
Special to The TimesThe Library of Congress will present its first Award for Lifetime Achievement in the Writing of Fiction to Herman Wouk on Wednesday night. Now 93, Wouk has enjoyed six decades of unalloyed success. He won the Pulitzer Prize for his 1951 novel, "The Caine...Tags: Government, Encino, Rebellions, John McCain, Awards and Prizes
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Doghouses get a green roof with plants that cool the inside
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterGREEN roofs are good. They clean the air, cool the house below, provide rest stops for birds and butterflies. If you work well with wood and want to try a green roof, why not start by building one for your dog? Landscape architect Stephanie Rubin and her...Tags: Architecture, Pets and Pet Supplies
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Defense and the truth
Re "Indefensible," Opinion, June 1 How refreshing to read the article by Robert Scheer in the Opinion section of The Times. His message stands as a powerful reminder of President Eisenhower's warning half a century ago of the danger of letting the...Tags: George Bush, Executive Branch, Nuclear Power, Elections, Terrorism
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Food police, reporting for duty
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe pineapples were fragrant, but not overly so. The mangoes were perfect for salsa: ripe yet still firm. And the cilantro -- wait a sec. Where was the cilantro? Ciudad executive chef Jeremy Tummel was nosing his way through a tower of produce boxes...Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Missing in Action, Wars and Interventions, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Los Angeles
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A back-to-school break: Cheap is in
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterBack-to-school shopping is always fraught with peril for fashion-conscious teens. As they prowl the stores, they know that a summer blunder can mean a long fall stuck with stuff they don't want to wear. "That's pretty much their main worry -- how they...Tags: Urban Outfitters Incorporated, High Schools, Beverly Hills, Wal-Mart Stores Inc., Hancock Park
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