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George McArthur dies at 88; L.A. Times Saigon bureau chief during Vietnam War
George McArthur, who covered the Vietnam War for the Los Angeles Times as Saigon bureau chief after spending two decades as a foreign correspondent for the Associated Press, died Friday. He was 88. McArthur died at a hospice in Fairfax County, Va., of...
Tags: Wars and Interventions, Vietnam War (1955-1975), Unrest, Conflicts and War, International Military Interventions, Ho Chi Minh City (Vietnam)
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FBI examines shrapnel from Boston bombs as nation mourns
BOSTON -- A day after bombs tore through the Boston Marathon, the nation mourned the dead and injured as officials examined shrapnel and debris for clues. There were no suspects or claims of responsibility, but details began to emerge about the bombs...
Tags: White House, Sports, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), Hospitals and Clinics
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Dozens reported killed in Pakistan after massive Iran quake
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan -- Dozens of people were reportedly killed in Pakistan after a massive earthquake struck a remote border area of neighboring Iran on Tuesday. Yet in Iran, officials said the disaster was far less devastating than originally feared,...
Tags: News Agency, Islam, Emily Alpert, U.S. Geological Survey, Religion and Belief
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South Florida Sun Sentinel wins Pulitzer
The South Florida Sun Sentinel was awarded the prestigious Pulitzer Prize for public service journalism Monday for its investigation of off-duty police officers who endangered the lives of citizens by speeding. The newspaper, owned by Tribune Co.,...Tags: The New York Times, Photography Supplies and Services, Services and Shopping, Politics, Newspaper and Magazine
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James Holmes case: Can a reporter be forced to reveal her source?
CENTENNIAL, Colo. — High-stakes legal issues have become a hallmark of the James E. Holmes case, with questions surrounding capital punishment, insanity, due process and even doctor-patient privilege likely to swirl for months — if not years...
Tags: Punishment, Politics, Judges, Trials, James Holmes
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Chocolate cupcakes
Los Angeles TimesLet's face it, cupcakes are fun. Familiar, colorful and oh-so-cute, these whimsical little cakes are famous for great flavor and mile-high frosting. Best of all? They're small enough that you don't have to share. And while you can pick up the latest...Tags: Recipes
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Extra, extra! 'Illegal immigrant' and other language changes
For U.S. reporters and editors, the term “illegal immigrant” looks to be going the way of the eight-track tape. The Associated Press is the news service that prompted Mark Twain to say, “There are only two forces that can carry light...
Tags: The Associated Press, Mark Twain, Illegal Immigrants, Politics, Migration
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Breaking news, Oscars drive record traffic to latimes.com
What a month. Great journalism and smart strategies for digital coverage continued in February, resulting in the biggest audience to latimes.com in the history of the site. We also recorded a 125% increase in video viewership, and L.A. Now and...
Tags: Google Inc., Social Media, Twitter, Inc., Awards and Prizes, Entertainment
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Tribune's 'Playing With Fire' garners 3 awards
Tribune reporterThe Chicago Tribune has won three national awards for its series “Playing With Fire,” an investigation of toxic flame retardants and the deceptive campaigns that two powerful industries waged to promote the chemicals. Among the awards is...Tags: Chemical Industry, The Boston Globe, The New York Times, Newspapers, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
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Intern killed in Fresno County lion attack, park founder says
L.A. NOWThe person fatally attacked by a lion at a wild cat park in Fresno County was a female intern, the park's founder said Wednesday.... -
At Oberlin College, spate of hate incidents spurs reflection
Oberlin College in Ohio has long been lauded as a bastion of social justice. In 1835 it became one of the first colleges in the country to admit black students. Two years later, the liberal arts college enrolled female students -- again, well ahead of...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Colleges and Universities, Students, Religion and Belief, Judaism
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News Corp. exiting New Zealand, to divest pay-TV service
News Corp. plans to exit New Zealand as part of the company's larger mission to simplify its sprawling holdings. The company, controlled by mogul Rupert Murdoch, announced over the weekend that News Limited, its Australian subsidiary, intends to...
Tags: Printing Service, Media Industry, Deutsche Bank AG, Rupert Murdoch, News Corp.
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