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    Sep 12, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  1. Robbie Conal creates poster artwork for 'Contagion'

    Culture Monster
    Jude Law gets the Robbie Conal treatment in 'Contagion'...
  2. Sep 28, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  3. Thursday's Talk Shows

    Show Tracker
    Click here to download TV listings for the week of Sept. 25 - Oct. 1 in PDF format TV listings for the week of Sept. 25 - Oct. 1 in PDF format (from latimes.com/entertainment/news/tv) Weekly TV Listings and more can......
  4. Mar 6, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Myanmar's dazzling shrines to Buddha

    As I sat on a high ledge of the 734-year-old Mingalarzedi Temple, looking out over the hundreds of ancient temples around Bagan, I wondered how long it would take a visitor to see them all. Archaeologists say there once were about 5,000 temples, but earthquakes, decay and long-ago looters have destroyed more than half of them. Still, that's a lot of temples to explore in this 16-square-mile archaeological treasure trove.
    Special to the Los Angeles Times
    As I sat on a high ledge of the 734-year-old Mingalarzedi Temple, looking out over the hundreds of ancient temples around Bagan, I wondered how long it would take a visitor to see them all. Archaeologists say there once were about 5,000 temples, but...

    Tags: Building Material, Monuments and Heritage Sites, Homes, Democracy, Myanmar Earthquake (2011)

  6. Mar 9, 2011 |Story| HB Independent
  7. Showing how women made their mark

    Thousands of years ago, a powerful queen reigned over an ancient civilization. Her name was Hatshepsut, and her legacy and history continue to make ancient Egypt one of the most mysterious yet fascinating places on earth.
    Thousands of years ago, a powerful queen reigned over an ancient civilization. Her name was Hatshepsut, and her legacy and history continue to make ancient Egypt one of the most mysterious yet fascinating places on earth. On Monday, Hatshepsut came to...

    Tags: International Women's Day, Arts and Culture, Coco Chanel, Social Issues, Clara Barton

  8. Mar 6, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Asia travel: Five trends to watch

    Geopolitics. Rhinoplasty. Who knew those would be among the hottest topics in Asia for 2011? It was news to me, and I've been going back and forth to Asia for a quarter-century, with  trips to Japan and China last year alone. To see what the Asia traveler might have in store,  I spoke with academics, policy people and regular travelers. Here's what they told me:
    Special to the Los Angeles Times
    Geopolitics. Rhinoplasty. Who knew those would be among the hottest topics in Asia for 2011? It was news to me, and I've been going back and forth to Asia for a quarter-century, with trips to Japan and China last year alone. To see what the Asia...

    Tags: Japan, Hospitals and Clinics, Political Development, Travel, South Korea

  10. Jan 7, 2011 | Orlando Sentinel
  11. Luc Besson’s better angels– action director films Aung San Suu Kyi bio-pic

    Frankly My Dear - Orlando Sentinel
    French action auteur Luc Besson hasn't shown a lot of ambition on screen of late. But the director of “Leon/The Professional” and “The Fifth Element,” super-producer of pretty much every good euro-action film to come along of...
  12. Oct 17, 2010 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  13. 10 things you might not know about politicians' kids

    Bristol Palin is dancing with the stars, Meghan McCain is a busy blogger, and Kim Jong Un is lining up as a successor to his father, North Korean dictator Kim Jong Il. Being the offspring of a politician has some benefits along with the headaches.
    Bristol Palin is dancing with the stars, Meghan McCain is a busy blogger, and Kim Jong Un is lining up as a successor to his father, North Korean dictator Kim Jong Il. Being the offspring of a politician has some benefits along with the headaches. 1...

    Tags: Bristol Palin, Gerald Ford, Indira Gandhi, Entertainment, Republican Party

  14. Apr 12, 2010 |Blog| Cars.com
  15. Chrysler at the Auto Shows: Presence Without Products

    KickingTires
    By Kelsey Mays, Cars.com While Chrysler execs talk a good game about breaking even in 2010 and rolling out at least three new models in the next year, little has changed at Chrysler's auto show displays. This season, the automaker......

    Tags: Multi-Sport Events, Automotive Equipment, Consumers, Democracy, Football

  16. Aug 12, 2007 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. On a steeple chase in Myanmar

    Special to The Times
    Bagan, Myanmar My body was already a waterfall, and it was only 10:15 a.m. in the oven of Bagan, former imperial capital of Myanmar. Standing on the pedals of my rented one-speed girl's bike with a leopard-print seat, I dripped up an incline, passed a...

    Tags: Building Material, Arts and Culture, Cambodia, Metal and Mineral, Travel

  18. May 6, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Myanmar / Burma facts

    Once part of the British Empire, Burma attained independence in 1948 and was ruled constitutionally until left-wing Gen. Ne Win staged a coup in 1962, introducing the "Burmese Way to Socialism." Massive unrest forced him to step down in 1988, and the...

    Tags: Death, Burma, Central Intelligence Agency, Yangon (Burma), U.S. Department of State

  20. Mar 4, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Laughing through the junta's gag

    The generals, to put it mildly, can't take a joke.
    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    The generals, to put it mildly, can't take a joke. But the Moustache Brothers make their living mocking fools, including those who wear military uniforms. So they have drawn a battle line in this country's long struggle for democracy with a small stage...

    Tags: HIV, Entertainment, Firearms, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Prisons

  22. Aug 19, 2007 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. A Myanmar travel boycott is urged

    I do not agree with "On a Steeple Chase" [Aug. 12]. Opposition leader and Nobel peace laureate Aung San Suu Kyi has asked people to stay away until change is achieved. Please do not encourage tourism to Myanmar. --Bill McGuire, Aurora, Colo.

    Tags: Burma, Los Angeles Times

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