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2 Marines accused of killing another over drug money
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterTwo Marines stationed at Camp Pendleton will be arraigned Friday on charges of fatally shooting a fellow Marine over stolen drug money, authorities said today. Lance Cpl. Christian Carney, 21, of Manorville, N.Y., and Pvt. Alvin Lovely, 20, of Dallas are...Tags: Trials, Sales, Manorville, Prosecution, Orange (Orange, California)
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Butterfly House at Environmental Nature Center in Newport Beach
THE DAISIES timidly enter the Butterfly House at Newport Beach's Environmental Nature Center. Holding hands, the young Girl Scouts slowly inspect the native plants that fill this 1,700-square-foot greenhouse. There is almost absolute silence. "Where...Tags: House, Beach Vacations, California, Orange (Orange, California)
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'Mexican' Gustavo Arellano has all the answers
Los Angeles TimesIt started out as a joke: reporter Gustavo Arellano's editor at OC Weekly, the Orange County, Calif., alternative paper, thought it might be funny if he wrote a one-time satiric advice column, and ĦAsk a Mexican! was born. Readers loved the way he...Tags: Racism, Natural Science, Physiology, Santa Ana, California
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WalkStyles founder's goal a capital idea
The Orange County (Calif.) RegisterSue Parks has kept her promise. In April, she walked five miles around Annapolis, Md., the day after she did a similar jaunt around Dover, Del. Then she relaxed. In 50 weeks she had walked five miles around every state capital, a goal this midlife...Tags: MySpace, Annapolis, Private Health Care, Orange (Orange, California)
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Orange County's No. 1 for bluebirds, and it took a hole lot of work to get there
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterDick Purvis knew that if he was going to bring bluebirds to Orange County, the county would need more holes. Bluebirds, he explained, require them for nesting, and there aren't many trees with holes in the county's developed recreational areas. If you...Tags: Wildlife, Population, Natural Resources, Nature, California
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Two in Orange County ill with West Nile virus; two others infected
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterTwo Orange County residents are sick with West Nile virus, the first illnesses known to have been caused by the virus in Southern California this year, health officials said Friday. Two other residents also have been infected by the virus but have not...Tags: Retroviruses, Diseases, Government Health Care, Health Organizations, California
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The Cherokee Nation and the Trail of Tears By Theda Perdue and Michael D. Green Penguin, $14 Recounts the tragic and heroic story of the mandated 800-mile march in the 1830s to what is now Oklahoma, which cost more than 4,000 Cherokee lives. Anne of...Tags: Local Elections, Political Candidates, Elections, New York, High Schools
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Two O.C. residents test positive for West Nile virus
From KTLATwo Orange County residents tested positive for West Nile virus, making them the first two human infections in Southern California this year. The two men, ages 23 and 41, were asymptomatic, meaning they never had symptoms of the disease. They recently...Tags: Retroviruses, Diseases, Medical Conditions, Orange (Orange, California)
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EPA: Smog could get worse with global warming
Associated Press WriterGlobal warming could worsen smog and stretch what typically is a summer pollution problem into the spring and fall, government scientists predicted Thursday. Smog is most likely to get worse in the Northeast, lower Midwest, and mid-Atlantic regions of...Tags: Environmental Pollution, Air Pollution, Environmental Politics, Los Angeles, Organic Chemicals
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Beating the drought: An Orange County garden blooms with beauty, sans sprinklers
Special to The TimesSARAH SARKISSIAN scrambles up a hillside charred by wildfire last October in Modjeska Canyon, in the dry wilds of Orange County. Charcoaled skeletons of century-old olive trees reach up around her like huge upended velvety spiders. She finds what she's...Tags: Natural Resources, Water Supply, California, Fires, Rivers
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