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TCA Press Tour: Love is in the air on 'The Big Bang Theory'
Show TrackerIt's CBS's turn at the summer Television Critics Assn. press tour at the Beverly Hilton and first up was the critical darling comedy, "The Big Bang Theory." The subdued session focused mostly on love. Will Sheldon find love? Will Leonard...... -
Mom and baby in honeymoon phase
I'm in the honeymoon stage, and it's not with my husband. Things aren't so bad with him either, but it's my 2-year-old son that has made my heart dance lately. Typically, I like to devote this column to the hilarious, and often trying, challenges of...Tags: Travel, Heart and Circulatory System, Trips and Vacations
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Laserium finds a vintage Hollywood home
Marla Maples has what appears to be an extremely bright green mole on her cheek. Actually it's just a benign laser beam, straying onto her features as she stands inside the lobby of Hollywood's venerable Vine Theatre. Technicians are hurriedly turning the...Tags: Tickets, Research, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Pink Floyd (music group), Laurence Olivier
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Give Pets a Chance
Author and actress Timilee Romolini showed us some great products for your dog that will help keep your home tidy when left home alone. House Hound Help! Back to School Tidy Home Dog Tips: Tip #1: PawsOff Protective Bed Cover - http://www.pawsoff.com/...Tags: Dog (animal), Pets, Hair and Nails, Los Angeles, Health
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Bad kitty, Part 4: The shrink is in
L.A. UnleashedCody and Stewie are great cats, with one major behavioral problem: spraying. This is the story of one cat lover's quest to eliminate this smelly, embarrassing problem once and for all. I can't believe this is something I'm still dealing...... -
Connecticut Humane Society accused of euthanizing some animals instead of providing treatment
L.A. UnleashedThe Connecticut Humane Society has failed to spend most of its money for its central purpose of helping animals, sometimes euthanizing animals rather than providing treatment, state Attorney General Richard Blumenthal said Tuesday. In a preliminary... -
'Superbad'
Los Angeles Times Staff Writer++++++++++++++++++++ || || ++++++++++++++++++++ SINCE the dawn of youth culture, when it was first determined that adolescents were not to be trusted to play themselves, teens on screens have been glamorized or caricaturized, stripped of complexity and...Tags: Mary Tyler Moore, Schools, Michael Cera, Los Angeles Times, Comedy (genre)
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Students have real-life problems too
The start of a new school year inevitably brings a new round of hand-wringing and finger-pointing. Test scores are too low. Classes are overcrowded; facilities falling apart. The budget is inadequate, and standardized curriculums are woefully irrelevant....Tags: San Bernardino (San Bernardino, California), Children, Los Angeles, Social Sciences
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Haralamb Georgescu's midcentury Pasinetti house renovated
In Los Angeles, where it seems every architecturally significant modernist house has been documented, studied, photographed and published several times over, the 1958 Pasinetti residence has proved to be that rare surprise: a little known midcentury gem...Tags: Metal and Mineral, University of California, Los Angeles, Research, Los Angeles, Arts and Culture
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Girl's fear of school costs district thousands
Of The Morning CallRebecca Maykish is 17 and dreads school so much that she stopped going regularly. In fourth grade. Those days off have come at a price to her school district and the Palmerton taxpayers who support it. Since 2004, the Palmerton Area School Board has...Tags: Dog (animal), Allentown, Newspaper and Magazine, California, Easton (Easton, Pennsylvania)
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U.S.-born children feel effect of raids
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterYesenia Rangel, 12, looked out her window on a Friday morning in February and saw several officers with the letters "ICE" on their sleeves. Yesenia immediately called her neighbors to warn them that immigration officers were outside their Compton...Tags: Los Angeles Times, California, Crime, Law and Justice, Crimes, Examinations
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Grieving over a garden: Moving away from your home garden can be difficult
Wanda Teays calls it "gardening grief": the experience of saying goodbye to a landscape you've tended with loving care, a landscape to which you've become so emotionally attached, you can't help but go back and see how new owners have maintained it --...Tags: Real Estate Agents, Homes, Lifestyle and Leisure, Easter, Real Estate Sellers
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