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'Fahrenheit 451' burns in flashes
It is the curious power of books that they seem to read us as much as we read them; a single sentence can shift our lives forever. That uncanny connection fuels fascism -- and ultimately liberation -- in "Fahrenheit 451," now staged by author Ray...Tags: Harold Pinter, Values, Television, Fiction, Theater
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Caltech scientist's bizarre job switch in '50s still unexplained
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterIn an old photograph, Albert Clark Reed looks like just another balding man in a coat and tie, a 45-year-old husband and father from the 1950s. He has a thin mustache and a pleasant half-smile that looks as if he were being coached by some portrait...Tags: Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Labor Legislation, Sales, Boeing Co., Armed Forces
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Pasadena man got away from it all -- and left behind a mystery
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterIn an old photograph, Albert Clark Reed looks like just another balding man in a coat and tie, a 45-year-old husband and father from the 1950s. He has a thin mustache and a pleasant half-smile that looks as if he were being coached by some portrait...Tags: Pasadena (Los Angeles, California), Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Labor Legislation, Sales, Boeing Co.
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When Antigua Cultural Coffeehouse closes its doors, more will be lost than a morning cup of joe
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterForget short, tall and venti, that strange code for ordering Starbucks. The sizes at Antigua Cultural Coffeehouse are ce, ome and yei, the Mayan words for one, two, three. Somehow, that's easier to follow. Sadly, though, today will be the final day to...Tags: Studios, Road Transportation, Starbucks Corporation, Long Beach (California), Alhambra
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MTA Consideres Half-Cent Sales Tax To Complete Projects
LOS ANGELES -- Supporters of the proposed extension of the Metro Gold Line are expected to show up in droves today to lobby the Metropolitan Transportation Authority Board of Directors to give the project higher priority.
The board is expected to approve...Tags: Police, Railway Accidents, Transportation Accidents, Police Investigations, Los Angeles
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The best potato salads around L.A.
Special to The TimesIT FEELS like summer, the Weber's fired up, the meats are sizzling, the tea is iced -- who's brought the potato salad, creamy with mayo and dense with chunks of potatoes? It's the takeout salad that makes the best contribution to backyard barbecues and...Tags: Culver City, Father's Day, Los Angeles, California
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Gourmet kitchen, Lean Cuisine cook
Special to The TimesHIDDEN behind a downturn in the stock market, pain at the gas pump and historic home foreclosures, the high-end designer kitchen gleams on. The remodeling business may be off in parts of Southern California, and some consumers may be rethinking the need...Tags: San Fernando, Manhattan, Food and Dining Culture, Electrical Appliance, James Beard
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Information: Gus's Barbecue
Gus's Barbecue Rating: * 1/2 Location: 808 Fair Oaks Ave. (at Mission Street), South Pasadena; (626) 799-3251; www.gussbbq.com. Ambience: Established in 1946 and now under new ownership with a freshened up decor and an updated menu that more closely... -
Gus's Barbecue in South Pasadena serves up classic dishes in revamped surroundings
Times Restaurant CriticIT'S ONLY natural that after 62 years, a restaurant might be in need of, if not an extreme makeover, something along the lines of a face lift. Gus's Barbecue in South Pasadena has been dishing out hearty comfort food to residents since 1946, the year...Tags: Beverage Industry, Bars, Clothing and Textiles Industry, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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Going aggro on the state of schools
POINTS WESTWhat's new in public education? Slashing and burning, chaos and confusion, fear and loathing. The usual. The only good news is that people are starting to fight back. Students are complaining about budget cuts in letters to Gov. Schwarzenegger, who is...Tags: Executive Branch, Schools, Society, California, Ceremonies
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