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'Rockefeller' to get half his gold coins back
Associated Press WriterThe man who calls himself Clark Rockefeller will get back about half of the gold coins and cash seized by authorities after he was arrested for allegedly kidnapping his 7-year-old daughter. Prosecutors agreed Monday to turn over 160 gold coins _ worth...Tags: Federal Bureau of Investigation, Lawyers, Justice System, Crimes, Kidnapping
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'Clark Rockefeller' to get half of his gold coins back
The Associated PressThe man who calls himself Clark Rockefeller will get back about half of the gold coins and cash seized by federal authorities after he was arrested for allegedly kidnapping his 7-year-old daughter, under an agreement reached today. Prosecutors agreed...Tags: Federal Bureau of Investigation, Lawyers, Justice System, Crimes, Kidnapping
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Home and garden events in the Southland
NOV. 15 Asian and tribal art: Dealers and galleries from around the world will display collections, including ceremonial objects and robes from Japan, gilt bronze statuary from ancient Tibet, bronzes from Nepal, Korean ceramics, porcelain and rank...Tags: Pasadena (Los Angeles, California), Santa Monica, Botany, San Gabriel, California
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'A "New and Native" Beauty: The Art and Craft of Greene and Greene'
-------------------- 'A "New and Native" Beauty: The Art and Craft of Greene and Greene' Where: The Huntington Library, Art Collections and Botanical Gardens, 1151 Oxford Road, San Marino When: Ends Jan. 26 Contact: (626) 405-2100 or www.huntington.... -
Delmar Watson, child actor turned news photographer, dies at 82
Delmar Watson, a member of a family of child actors who appeared in more than 1,000 films in the early days of Hollywood, has died. He was 82. Watson, a former news photographer who oversaw a private archive of news photographs and related memorabilia,...Tags: Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), History, Crimes, Newspaper and Magazine, Movies
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News from around the world
By The Associated PressPassport cards The State Department's new passport cards, which are wallet-sized identification cards designed to speed border crossings by U.S. citizens to Canada, Mexico and the Caribbean, are proving popular already. More than 350,000 Americans...Tags: Air Transportation Industry, Monuments and Heritage Sites, Concourse, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Demographics
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Vermeer's 'A Lady Writing' winters at Pasadena's Norton Simon Museum
In 1995, when the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., rounded up 21 of the 35 paintings known to have been made by 17th century Dutch artist Johannes Vermeer, the show was billed as a once-in-a-lifetime event. About 4,000 people filed into the...Tags: Metropolitan Museum of Art, Heads of State, Government, Arts, California
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Books Calendar
Words & Ideas TODAY Dame Darcy The author-illustrator will sign her new graphic novel, "Gasoline: A Rock n' Roll Apocalyptic Fairy Tale," at a special Lolita Halloween Tea Party. Royal/T, 8910 Washington Blvd., Culver City. 2-5 p.m. (310) 559-6300....Tags: Lana Turner, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), West Hollywood, Ray Bradbury, Culver City
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Learn about fire-resistant landscaping
NOV. 8 Firescaping: Landscape architect and contractor Owen Dell, a co-designer of the Santa Barbara Firescape Garden, leads a class on fire-resistant landscaping. 1 to 3 p.m. Theodore Payne Foundation for Wildflowers & Native Plants, 10459 Tuxford St.,...Tags: Pasadena (Los Angeles, California), Santa Monica, History, Botany, California
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'Rockefeller' says he wants gold coins back to pay attorney
The Associated PressThe man who calls himself Clark Rockefeller wants to get gold coins worth $280,000 back from federal authorities who seized the coins after he was arrested for allegedly kidnapping his 7-year-old daughter. Rockefeller, who authorities say is actually...Tags: Federal Bureau of Investigation, Lawyers, Justice System, Police, California
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House and garden events in the Southland
TODAY Crafts market: More than 200 U.S. artists will showcase glassware, ceramics, furniture, jewelry, hand-painted textiles and more in the juried Contemporary Crafts Market. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. today and Sunday. Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, 1855...Tags: Santa Monica, History, Newspaper and Magazine, Botany, Movies
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A new chapter in science and technology at Huntington Library
Science historian Dan Lewis opened the green cloth cover of "The Origin of Species," Charles Darwin's classic work on evolutionary biology, and flipped to Page 20.
And there, in the 11th line of text, was the telltale typo: "Speceies."
That misprint...Tags: History, Injuries, Biology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Galileo Galilei
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