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    Jul 12, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  1. Carmageddon reading list: 19 books about the joys and terrors of transportation

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    Carmaggedon: your 19-book reading list. Hope it's enough to keep you busy while stuck in traffic....
  2. Sep 1, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  3. The birth of a Twitter trend: #replacebooktitleswithbacon

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    Lots of great book titles with bacon! And if you've seen too many go by on Twitter lately, blame Carolyn Kellogg and Elissa Schappell....
  4. Jan 14, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  5. Genealogy class sprouts tale of Great Migration

    When Isabel Wilkerson thought of writing about the Great Migration, the movement of the 6 million black Americans who left the Jim Crow South for the North and West between World War I and the 1970s, one of the first places she headed was Chicago's  Newberry Library  for a genealogy class. She embarked on this project a decade ago when she was a Pulitzer Prize-winning bureau chief for The New York Times.
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    When Isabel Wilkerson thought of writing about the Great Migration, the movement of the 6 million black Americans who left the Jim Crow South for the North and West between World War I and the 1970s, one of the first places she headed was Chicago's...

    Tags: Interior Policy, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Louisiana, Florida, Chicago Housing Authority

  6. Mar 21, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Phone apps for exploring California

    Here are apps that do more than explore California; several may help alleviate travel stress. Apps that work on iPhone also work on iPad and iPod Touch, and Android apps work on multiple phones and tablets, including those from Motorola, Samsung and Archos.
    Here are apps that do more than explore California; several may help alleviate travel stress. Apps that work on iPhone also work on iPad and iPod Touch, and Android apps work on multiple phones and tablets, including those from Motorola, Samsung and...

    Tags: Human Interest, National Parks, State Parks, Travel, Apple iPhone

  8. Mar 22, 2011 |Story| KTUU
  9. Mike Gutierrez - East Anchorage

    Name: Mike Gutierrez           Occupation: Mountain View Weed and Seed Site Coordinator Website: www.gutierrezforassembly.com     Registered Political Party: Democrat Last book you read: I just re-read John Steinbeck's "The Grapes of Wrath."...

    Tags: Interior Policy, Politics, Collective Contract, Local Elections, Property Tax

  10. Jan 3, 2011 |Story| WDAF
  11. Metro Second Graders Become Published Authors

    John Steinbeck look out.  Some metro second-graders are well on their way to becoming accomplished authors. 
    John Steinbeck look out.  Some metro second-graders are well on their way to becoming accomplished authors.  Reading and writing are part of every second grade curriculum.  But teacher Marcia Marsh took her class to a whole new level.  Her second-...

    Tags: Wetlands, Natural Resources, Book

  12. Jun 27, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. A visit to Mark Twain's Hannibal, Mo.

    It was long after dark when Henry Sweets brought me to Hannibal's Old Baptist Cemetery, "a graveyard of the old-fashioned Western kind."
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    It was long after dark when Henry Sweets brought me to Hannibal's Old Baptist Cemetery, "a graveyard of the old-fashioned Western kind." No moon. Ragged weeds, crumbling gravestones. We tried to tread lightly, but it had been raining, and mud grabbed...

    Tags: William Faulkner, Ulysses S. Grant, Travel, Arts and Culture, Los Angeles Times

  14. Oct 18, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Holy mackerel, that's a great white!

    Dawn is coming soon. The lights are off, the sound system silent and the beasts of the Monterey Bay Aquarium have the place mostly to themselves: the otters, the anemones, the octopuses, the great white shark in the big tank, the lame young albatross in its rooftop cage -- and Kacey Kurimura, who's at the kitchen sink in her apron and waterproof boots, reaching for a knife.
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    Dawn is coming soon. The lights are off, the sound system silent and the beasts of the Monterey Bay Aquarium have the place mostly to themselves: the otters, the anemones, the octopuses, the great white shark in the big tank, the lame young albatross in...

    Tags: Anchovies, Pet Supplies, Entertainment, Shrimp, Science

  16. Feb 9, 2011 |Story| HB Independent
  17. In the Pipeline: Memories of a president's pilot

    If I've learned anything in the 11 years my family and I have lived in Huntington Beach, it's that you never know who you'll run into in Huntington Beach.
    If I've learned anything in the 11 years my family and I have lived in Huntington Beach, it's that you never know who you'll run into in Huntington Beach. Take, for example, the man I sat with recently. He sat on a couch thumbing through a photo album....

    Tags: Human Interest, Unrest, Conflicts and War, John Wayne, Politics, Henry Kissinger

  18. Sep 3, 2010 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. 3 books about banned books

    <strong>&ldquo;Burn This Book: Pen Writers Speak Out On the Power of the Word&rdquo;</strong>
    “Burn This Book: Pen Writers Speak Out On the Power of the Word” Edited by Toni Morrison (2009)This international collection of essays range from writers around the world, from Morrison and John Updike to Orhan Pamuk and Nadine Gordimer,...

    Tags: John Updike, Censorship, Nadine Gordimer, Politics, Kern County

  20. May 24, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  21. Resourceful Traveler: The Hamptons diet

    Author Silvia Lehrer explores the food and wine of Long Island's East End, offering portraits of farmers and fishermen and owners of local restaurants and wineries. Winemaker Roman Roth makes wines on a small scale for his own brand, the cleverly named Grapes of Roth (Roth is a resident of the Long Island village of Sag Harbor, as was, at one point, "The Grapes of Wrath" author John Steinbeck). Most of the wineries are open year round, and because the area is so compact, it is easy to go from one winery to another.
    Author Silvia Lehrer explores the food and wine of Long Island's East End, offering portraits of farmers and fishermen and owners of local restaurants and wineries. Winemaker Roman Roth makes wines on a small scale for his own brand, the cleverly named...

    Tags: The Hamptons, Dining and Drinking, China, Lifestyle and Leisure, Beijing (China)

  22. May 8, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
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