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Sada Thompson dies at 83; stage and TV actress known for playing matriarch on 'Family'
Sada Thompson, a Tony Award-winning actress best known to TV viewers for her Emmy Award-winning role as the matriarch in the 1970s dramatic TV series "Family," has died. She was 83.
Thompson, a resident of Southbury, Conn., died of lung disease Wednesday...Tags: Southbury, The New York Times, David Thompson, Theater, Entertainment
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World View: Successful immigrant achieves American Dream
I've accumulated thousands of business cards throughout my career, but few stand out quite like the one belonging to Surat Singh Randhawa. The card of the Costa Mesa resident and small-business owner is a 2-inch-tall by about 3.5-inch-wide résumé. It...Tags: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Social Issues, Colleges and Universities, Vehicles, Elections
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Redondo Beach condo boasts first-class garage
L.A. NOWHere's one of the stories that KTLA Channel 5 News is planning for its 10 p.m. broadcast: GROOVY PAN-AM 70???S CONDO: Globe-trotters who pine for the golden era of commercial air travel might want to book a trip to Anthony...... -
Nostalgia takes flight with Pan Am logo line
All The RageWhile I was recently scouring downtown Los Angeles for fashionable finds for the downtown style issue, I noticed a couple retro-looking bags bearing the Pan Am globe logo -- which struck me as odd because the bags looked brand new...... -
A Glance At Lightning Strikes In Civil Aviation
Some details about lightning strikes in civil aviation: - On average, large jets are struck by lightning about once every three years, according to aviation incident statistics. - Regional aircraft are hit about once a year because they cruise at much...Tags: Boeing Co., The Associated Press, Death, Maryland
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Welcome to a 'first-class': Redondo Beach man recreates a vintage 747 in his... garage
Brand XMost folks' garages are cluttered with fairly predictable things. Cobweb-encrusted workout apparatus, boxes of tangled Christmas bulbs, hydroponic grow lights. Anthony Toth's garage, however, is filled with a 747. Not the entire mega-airplane -- that'd... -
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Fun to spare in Las Vegas It's bowling, Vegas style, and that means rolling 24/7 with a lounge, slot machines, video poker, a VIP suite and, on weekends, strobes and disco balls. The bowling center at über-hip Red Rock Casino, Resort and Spa, above,...Tags: Clubs and Associations, Bowling, Travel, Tourism and Leisure, Casino and Gambling
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Pan Am retro
Times Staff WriterFasten your seat belt for a China Clipper flight into history — with your Pan Am cabin bag. A new collection of bags, replicating Pan American World Airways originals, debuted this month. The vinyl bags, priced from $52 to $82 pay homage to the... -
Emirates eyes U.S. to reach lofty goal
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterAlthough little known in the United States, Emirates Airlines -- based in Dubai -- is the world's fastest-growing carrier and hopes to be the world's largest airline by 2015. "It's only a matter of time," said Sheik Ahmed bin Saeed al Maktoum, the...Tags: Boeing Co., Business Trips, Hotels and Accommodations, Los Angeles, Cindy Crawford
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CIA reaches out to Syria for help
New York Times News ServiceA top CIA official traveled secretly to Damascus this month to talk to Syrian intelligence officials about helping the United States investigate and defeat Osama bin Laden's terrorist network, U.S. officials say. The senior official from the...Tags: The New York Times, Crimes, Terrorism, Aircraft Hijacking, Palestine
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Airlines fear war would hit them savagely
Sun StaffThe last time America went to war with Iraq, a sluggish economy and terrorism fears kept Americans close to home, thousands in the travel industry lost their jobs, and major carriers struggled to cope with record losses. With a fresh conflict brewing,...Tags: September 11, 2001 Attacks, Crisis, Terrorism, Petroleum Industry, Cambridge (Middlesex, Massachusetts)
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United, Boeing wedded by history
Tribune staff reporterDespite strong ties to United Airlines, aerospace giant Boeing Co. is expected to weather the airline's bankruptcy relatively unscathed. "It won't have much impact at all" on Boeing's profits, said Robert Toomey, equity research analyst at RBC Dain...Tags: Boeing Co., Air Transportation, U.S. Army, Hotels and Accommodations, Business Trips
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