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Little Angels say thank you
The Little Angels Children's Folk Ballet of Korea are the South Korean people's roving goodwill ambassadors.
On Wednesday night, before a sold-out Segerstrom Hall in Costa Mesa, the 32 members of the troupe's present-day generation of child performers...Tags: Wars and Interventions, Music, Richard Nixon, Arts and Culture, Dance
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I am not a Moonie
Opinion L.A.Washington Times reporter Kerry Picket ,who made some amazingly inaccurate statements while questioning Gov. Jerry Brown, deserved the tart replies she received from Brown and his press aide Gil Duran. But what led the governor to ask whether she was a... -
Jerry Brown takes on Washington Times reporter
PolitiCalGov. Jerry Brown tangled with a reporter from the conservative Washington Times newspaper after his meeting with Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius on Sunday. At one point Brown, who was defending his earlier tenure as governor and his.... -
November 2011 Program Guide
Staff reporterTUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1 KNOCKING ON HEAVEN'S DOOR What is the nature of physical reality from the smallest to the largest? The worlds "biggest machine" is the Large Hadron Collider built under the French-Swiss border and what physicists find there during...Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Avec, Civil Unrest, Harvard University, Tarsem Singh
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Cult vs. religion: what's the difference?
A pastor supporting Rick Perry calls Mormonism a "cult." Is that untrue?
Well, what's the difference between a "cult" and a "religion"? Not easy to say. Many people think they know the difference when they see it. Scientology and the Rev. Sun Myung Moon'...Tags: Stranger Than Fiction, Scientology, Civil Unrest, Buddhism, Values
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Mother of Slain Soteria House Shooting Victim Speaks to Channel 2 News
Channel 2 NewsNatasha Nalan, mother of Mozelle Nalan -- the 19-year-old who was fatally shot at the Soteria House psychiatric living facility last month -- called Channel 2 News Friday afternoon, ready to tell her story of incredible grief, sorrow and loss. But at the...Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Human Interest, Crime, Law and Justice, Alaska, Crimes
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On Faith: A week to celebrate interfaith harmony
The idea of interfaith harmony might strike some as ironic in light of the immensity of interfaith disharmony through history right down to the present. This is particularly true at the moment in some Muslim-majority nations, where persecution of...Tags: Interreligious Dialogue, Massacres, Human Interest, Pasadena (Los Angeles, California), Buddhism
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People discuss the meaning of being American to honor King
SOUTH BEND — What is a real American?
Eighty people sat at round tables Saturday night and tried to digest that question before dessert. Sometimes it felt like the label itself was causing heartburn.
“I don't like that word ‘real',...Tags: Tennessee, Bloomington (Monroe, Indiana), Human Interest, France, Indiana
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Mayoral candidates provide no relief from campaign-stress syndrome.
Change of Subject"We have to reassess the operation of city government and make some serious determinations about what our needs are," said Chicago mayoral hopeful and Democratic U.S Rep. Danny Davis Wednesday evening. We must "see whether or not there are any...... -
Orlando Baha'i members keep faith after fires destroy center
Sentinel Staff WriterThe house where the Baha'i faithful met for 23 years on Hillcrest Street in Orlando is gone — nothing to suggest it was ever there except for the marks of the bulldozer on the bare brown earth. All traces of the arson that destroyed the Greater...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Crimes, Orlando Real Estate, Property
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Frederick E. Sontag dies at 84; Pomona College philosophy professor
Frederick E. Sontag, a professor of philosophy and venerated mentor to three generations of students at Pomona College, where he made headlines nine years ago for forgiving a mentally ill student who had stabbed him in the neck, died Sunday at Pilgrim...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Stanford University, Philosophy, Health, California
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'The City & The City' by China Miéville
If Philip K. Dick and Raymond Chandler's love child were raised by Franz Kafka, the writing that emerged might resemble China Miéville's new novel, "The City & the City."
Miéville is one of our most talented fabulists, and his work roams boldly across...Tags: China, Crime, Law and Justice, Book, Agatha Christie, Hungary
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