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latimespast: Let’s try another Know Your City contest (previous installments here). This one should be fairly easy, although the scene is different today. The clue, printed in The Times in 1955, is below. Your task will be to find the spot, and take
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Murder In The Madhouse, by Jonathan Latimer (No Exit Press, 1988).From a charity shop in Nottingham.
Still going strong: Pensioner David Latimer from Cranleigh, Surrey, with his bottle garden that was first planted 53 years ago and has not been watered since 1972 - yet continues to thrive in its sealed environment. More info available here - http://www.
latimes: Wildfire rages northeast of Los Angeles A fast-growing brush fire that ignited this morning has already burned through more than 200 acres near Glendora. Three individuals have been brought into custody under suspicion of being connected to
Amor: (latim amor, -oris) 1. Sentimento que induz a aproximar, a proteger ou a conservar a pessoa pela qual se sente afeição. Paixão: (latim patior) 1. Sentimento intenso de atração entre duas pessoas. Percebe a diferença?
latimes: L.A. — transit’s promised land: Which major U.S. city is at the cutting edge of forward-thinking transportation planning? Surprise: It’s Los Angeles. L.A. transit has a long way to go, but Taras Grescoe’s op-ed is worth a read. What
latimes: Singer Whitney Houston died Saturday in Beverly Hills, according to law enforcement sources. Authorities are trying to determine a cause of death. It’s unclear whether she died at a hotel or in a residence, said the source, who asked to remain
latimes: L.A. rush hour, 1929 style? Wilshire and Western on Feb. 10, 1929. Two years later, real estate developer Henry de Roulet, whose office is in the center of the photo, would build the Wiltern Theater and Pellisser Building at the intersection.
latimes: Scenes of celebration following today’s rulings on Prop. 8, DOMA The Supreme Court handed two major victories to the gay marriage movement this morning, ruling a key part of the Defense of Marriage Act unconstitutional, and effectively ending
latimes: Giant black hole is seen gobbling up a star: A star in another galaxy was ripped apart by the black hole’s intense gravity. “It turned into this really thin piece of spaghetti,” an astronomer says. Image: Computer-simulated image shows
James Ng by Simon Latimer Photography (Facebook Fan’s Page: click here)
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latimes: A turning point in the battle against the Rim fire Today marks the eleventh day in the efforts to contain the rampaging Rim fire, which has so far torn through 161,000 acres near the northern end of Yosemite National Park, threatening everything
latimes: Between the acting and directing Academy Award categories, just one nominee is non-white. That lack of diversity did not go unnoticed (it also inspired the hashtag #OscarsSoWhite). Here’s a breakdown of the nominees in those five categories
latimes: Cannibalism in Jamestown Those with weak stomachs may want to avoid going any further. Researchers today unveiled proof of alleged cannibalism during times of dire starvation in the fledgling Virginia colony. From the writings of George Percy,
latimes: pbsdigitalstudios: It’s that time of year again! Check out these incredible images of snowflakes under a microscope by Alexey Kljatov. A happy Friday to our follows - each of them a unique snowflake!
latimes: Saturn’s Great White Spot, which occurs about once every 30 Earth years, is a windy, towering cloud of ammonia and water spewing out super jolts of thunder and lightning. The storm is about 10,000 times stronger than those on Earth. Photo
latimes: A Tough Wyoming Cowboy Who Just Happens to Wear Women’s Clothes Sissy Goodwin isn’t gay; he’s been married for 45 years and has two adult children. As a young man, he was a rodeo cowboy who rode bulls bareback, a free spirit who never
latimes:The best addition to Mahershala Ali’s morning coffee? A Golden Globe nomination. (Jay L. Clendenin / Los Angeles Times)
latimes: New drone has no pilot anywhere, so who’s accountable? The Navy is testing an autonomous plane that will land on an aircraft carrier. The prospect of heavily armed aircraft screaming through the skies without direct human control is unnerving
latimes: Gay-marriage ban unconstitutional, court rules Photo: Opponents of Prop. 8 demonstrate outside of the U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals on Tuesday in San Francisco. Credit: Justin Sullivan / Getty Images
latimes: Baltimore is in a state of unrest tonight, with rioting and looting breaking out after the funeral of Freddie Gray, the man who suffered a severed spine in police custody and died this month. We’re covering the events live here.1st photo:
latimes: We had to update our interactive graphic on school shootings twice today 😞. (ICYMI: One at Northern Arizona University, and another at Texas Southern University.) There have now been 144 school shootings in the U.S. since the Sandy Hook
latimes: The crisis facing California sea lions State officials have declared an “unusual mortality event” for California sea lions, after an unusually high number of pups barely clinging to life have recently washed ashore. For a sense of the sheer
latimes: Ten years after the horrors of the Liberian Civil War, a look back After the loss of more than 150,000 lives, hundreds of thousands of refugees and thousands and child soldiers forced into service, the Second Liberian Civil War ended a decade
latimes: Seattle Seahawks beat Denver Broncos, 43-8, in Super Bowl XLVIII The Seahawks scored 12 seconds into each half, and their defense didn’t give up a first down until the 20th minute of the game. “The Seahawks emphatically proved in a league
latimes: A tough Wyoming cowboy who just happens to like blouses Sissy Goodwin isn’t gay; he’s been married for 45 years and has two adult children. As a young man, he was a rodeo cowboy who rode bulls bareback, a free spirit who never shied away
latimes: The hypothetical buildings of Los Angeles L.A. has been critiqued for being a "city without iron, eschewing wood, a kingdom of stucco, the playground for mass men,“ (Norman Mailer) and a “hick town” that “grew up suddenly,
latimes: July 20, 1949: Mickey Cohen, right, and Harry Cooper, a body guard provided by the California attorney general, leave the Continentale Cafe on Santa Monica Boulevard. An hour later, at 3:55 a.m., the two and two others in their group were shot
latimes: Timeless: Woody Guthrie’s resolutions for 1942 More in the Pop & Hiss music blog.
latimes: Love craft beer? Check out our guide to L.A.’s best.
latimes: Summer reading guide: What novels and biographies are coming? What’s quirky? What should the kids be reading? Let our special reading guide of new and forthcoming titles help you decide what to read this summer. What will you be reading this
latimes:After a nearly decade-long journey, the New Horizons spacecraft zoomed past Pluto early Tuesday. The dwarf planet is now the most distant object ever visited by humanity. With this accomplishment, we’ve now documented every planet in our
latimes: Meet the man who could be the oldest known person in history Your parents may be old. Your grandparents are probably old. And your great-grandparents are definitely old. But Carmelo Flores Laura is older than old - at 123 years of age, he’s
latimes: Space continues to be awesome: Scientists at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics have discovered that an “Earth-like” planet may be 13 light years away. Sure, it sounds like a lot, but Harvard astronomer Courtney Dressing called
latimes:New photos, taken by a camera trap in the Santa Monica Mountains, are offering park rangers a glimpse into the lives of a mountain lion family that lives there. These photos show the mother mountain lion, P-19 (short for Puma 19); others show
latimes: Argo still a no-go in Iran “Argo” may have won acclaim from critics, audiences and now the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences - but many in Iran remain unimpressed with the film. Set during the turbulent post-revolution era in Iran,
littlelimpstiff14u2: This maybe perhaps the smallest oldest surviving ecosystem in the world. A garden in a bottle, planted by David Latimer in 1960 was last watered in the year 1972 before it was tightly sealed. David Latimer, 80, from Cranleigh in
latimes: How U.S. states’ same-sex marriage laws changed over the past month.
latimes: An ecologist set up 225 camera traps in Serengeti National Park in Tanzania. She was left with an enormous number of photos and the daunting task of sifting through them. Another ecologist had the idea of crowdsourcing the project; 30,000 people
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latimes: usatoday: brain-food: Autumn in China by Oamul Lu This is lovely. We second that statement.