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Aerospace history exhibit at the Huntington

October 8, 2011
Aerospace history exhibit at the Huntington

http://www.youtube.com/v/bXjYExl8s6A?version=3&f=user_uploads&app=youtube_gdata Aerospace reporter Bill Hennigan says the Huntington Library in San Marino is hosting an exhibit of photographs and other materials about the aerospace industry in Southern California, spanning the early barnstorming days through the space race. Read his story at www.latimes.com Read more from the original source: Aerospace history exhibit at the Huntington

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Mike Brown jokes Quin Snyder "sold his soul to the Tarheels"

October 8, 2011
Mike Brown jokes Quin Snyder "sold his soul to the Tarheels"

http://www.youtube.com/v/RtMAvS2l5dQ?version=3&f=user_uploads&app=youtube_gdata Mike Brown jokes Quin Snyder “sold his soul to the Tarheels” More: Mike Brown jokes Quin Snyder “sold his soul to the Tarheels”

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Feds Clarify That They’re Not Targeting All Medical Marijuana Dispensaries, Just the Illegal For-Profit Kind

October 8, 2011
Feds Clarify That They’re Not Targeting All Medical Marijuana Dispensaries, Just the Illegal For-Profit Kind

California’s U.S. Attorneys held a press conference today to formally announce their crackdown on medical marijuana dispensaries in the state and to unveil the actions they were taking against dozens of dispensaries in the state — including several in North Hollywood and Orange County . more › Read more: Feds Clarify That They’re Not Targeting All Medical Marijuana Dispensaries, Just the Illegal For-Profit Kind

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"Somebody Groovy" Mamas & Papas Remix

October 8, 2011

“Somebody Groovy” is a 2011 Latin rock remix of the classic pop song by The Mamas & The Papas from Los Angeles. The Fort Knox 5 remixed the classic 1966 hit song, and VJ Tom Yaz produced a video for the quintessential ’60s California band with a cool YouTube video to “Somebody Groovy” . The popular east coast VJ paid homage to the California Dream by assembling lots of classic video clips of Michelle Phillips , Cass Elliot , John Phillips and Denny Doherty for the “Somebody Groovy” remix. In the process, the Fort Knox 5 brought the classic “California Sound” into 2011 with a hip and funky Latin flavor made for dancing and grooving like it’s 1966. Long considered a women’s liberation song or female empowerment anthem, “Somebody Groovy” features the vocals of Michelle Phillips and Cass Elliot, who are made even more foxy and hip in the remix video (below). Hats off to the Fort Knox 5 and VJ Tom Yaz for a terrific 2011 remix and video of “Somebody Groovy” by The Mamas and The Papas . The Mamas & The Papas

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Should the Dodgers pay up for Matt Kemp? Bill Plaschke and TJ Simers discuss the topic.

October 8, 2011
Should the Dodgers pay up for Matt Kemp? Bill Plaschke and TJ Simers discuss the topic.

http://www.youtube.com/v/ggSfH6Q-skQ?version=3&f=user_uploads&app=youtube_gdata This is the fifth installment of their video series, LA Loud, moderated by Times sports reporter Melissa Rohlin. The rest is here: Should the Dodgers pay up for Matt Kemp? Bill Plaschke and TJ Simers discuss the topic.

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January Jones: California Joins Global Movement to Save Sharks

October 7, 2011

It’s official: With a stroke of California Governor Jerry Brown’s pen, the entire U.S. West Coast has now banned the trade of shark fins. We’ve been working to support the bill since its introduction; we called our legislators and Governor Brown and urged them to protect sharks , and I know many others did, too. Thankfully, our lawmakers listened. Each year, tens of millions of sharks are killed for their fins, mostly to make shark fin soup, an Asian delicacy. In case you’re unfamiliar, shark finning is a shocking practice in which a shark’s fins are sliced off at sea and the shark is thrown back in the water to bleed to death. Shark finning is illegal in U.S. waters, but the shark fin trade persists. According to government data, approximately 85 percent of dried shark fin imports to the United States came through California last year, making California the hub of the US shark fin market. But thanks to Governor Brown, this will no longer be the case. California has joined the ranks of a growing number of governments rallying to protect the top predators in the oceans. Washington State, Oregon and Hawaii have all passed similar bans. And the movement here in the U.S. reflects a global trend. The Pacific nation of Palau created a shark sanctuary two years ago, and other countries have followed suit in shark conservation efforts. As a result of Oceana’s efforts, this summer Chile passed a national ban on shark finning. And most recently, Mexico and the Marshall Islands have announced plans for new shark protections. It’s encouraging to see that the momentum to protect sharks is growing around the world. Sharks are magnificent predators that have been on the planet for more than 400 million years. Shark populations around the world are crashing, which has cascading consequences on the marine food web. They play a vital role in maintaining the health of ocean ecosystems, but due to their slow growth rate and low level of reproduction, sharks are especially vulnerable to fishing pressure. We’re glad Governor Brown continued California’s leadership in ocean conservation. Thanks to everyone who spoke up to help score this monumental victory for sharks. Actress January Jones (“Mad Men”) is the spokesperson for Oceana’s shark campaign. Watch video, see photos, and learn more about why January is scared for sharks. View post: January Jones: California Joins Global Movement to Save Sharks

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TV Junkie: ‘The League’ Premieres Tonight; ‘American Horror Story’ Scores Big Audience

October 7, 2011
TV Junkie: ‘The League’ Premieres Tonight; ‘American Horror Story’ Scores Big Audience

“The League” is back and better than ever – Seth Rogen guest stars tonight (10:30pm FX). — Any feedback on “American Horror Story”? It debuted to more than 5 million viewers. — Lots of news items + The TV Junkie Must-Watch Plan for tonight. more › View original post here: TV Junkie: ‘The League’ Premieres Tonight; ‘American Horror Story’ Scores Big Audience

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Plaschke-Simers video: Will the NBA lockout hurt the sport?

October 7, 2011
Plaschke-Simers video: Will the NBA lockout hurt the sport?

http://www.youtube.com/v/zrR4rxMt-mc?version=3&f=user_uploads&app=youtube_gdata They discuss the topic in their new video series, LA Loud, moderated by LA Times sports reporter Melissa Rohlin. Original post: Plaschke-Simers video: Will the NBA lockout hurt the sport?

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Office Creeper Identified – Wanted NR11458pv

October 6, 2011
Office Creeper Identified – Wanted NR11458pv

Los Angeles: Detectives are asking the public’s help in finding Otis Anthony Deaver, 57, who has been tied to a spree of office burglaries over the last two months. Detectives released video and still photos of Deaver, who often dresses in a security guard’s jacket as a disguise to blend in and wander around unchallenged in downtown business buildings. “Deaver is a career burglar who likes to steal laptops right off of desks,” said Lt. Paul Vernon, commanding officer of the Central Detective Division. “We’ve tied him to two thefts since August, and detectives at Rampart Division have tied him to several more thefts.” Deaver is Black, over 6 feet tall, with a thin build. He walks with a distinct limp. He was last seen October 3 inside a downtown bank with his head and face shaved. “These office creepers are a bit creepy when one considers they are sneaking around in your workplace as you work,” Lt. Vernon explained. “No one should have to feel unsafe at work nor have to hide one’s computer to take a break.” Deaver has family in Whittier, California, but detectives believe he is staying in the downtown area. A video of Deaver entering 1900 Wilshire Boulevard in a security jacket can be seen below. Anyone with additional information on this crime is urged to call Detective Pat Roman, Central Burglary Unit, at 213-972-1230. Anonymous tips can be called into Crimestoppers at 800-222-TIPS (8477), or by texting 274637 (CRIMES on most keypads) with a cell phone. All text messages …

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Kenny Loggins at the "Footloose" premiere

October 4, 2011
Kenny Loggins at the "Footloose" premiere

http://www.youtube.com/v/WNrM6Hgw6dY?version=3&f=user_uploads&app=youtube_gdata Kenny Loggins talks to LA Times reporter Amy Kaufman at the premiere of “Footloose.” See the original post here: Kenny Loggins at the “Footloose” premiere

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