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Small Wonders: From chrysalis to butterfly
A letter to my daughter upon her promotion from elementary school: You done good, honey. I can't put into words how proud we are of you. Seeing you onstage on your last day of elementary school was a new emotional high for your mother and me....
Tags: Human Interest
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Malibu residents: Not in my front beach
It isn't often we hear from those who empathize with Malibu homeowners in the continuing battle for beach access in that oceanfront city. Which isn't surprising, considering this fight pits moneyed residents against less-well-off beachgoers seeking access...
Tags: First Aid, Beaches, Apple iPad, Crime, Law and Justice
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Don't hold your breath for HBO Go stand-alone service
There’s little chance that HBO will offer its content online to non-TV subscribers in the U.S. any time soon. Home Box Office Chief Executive Officer Richard Plepler, in remarks at Nomura’s Media & Telecommunications Summit in New York on...Tags: Media Industry, Companies and Corporations, Computer Hardware, Corporate Officers, Game of Thrones (tv program)
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New Disney app for iPhones and iPads helps you share your stories with photos, videos and more
Orlando SentinelIt's probably fair to say that most everyone who visits Walt Disney World has a story about their experience that they would like to share. It might be a simple tweet, a Facebook update or even a Google+ post with a photo. But what if you’re...Tags: Google Inc., New Products, Amusement and Theme Parks, Cinderella Castle, Walt Disney World Resort
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Reader photos: Best of Southern California moments for May 2013
FrameworkI love the variety of processes involved in this month's photos. From iPhone portraits, like Steve Saldivar's image of Henry Nakamura at Evergreen Cemetery in East L.A., to Toby Hancock's deceptively simple photograph of the Original Tommy's World... -
Knowing what to run with
In a break with column policy, I'm actually working up a sweat today while giving two sports-related headphones a test run. Let's start slowly with a spectator sport and the Scuderia Ferrari P200, a pair of Formula 1 racing-tribute headphones from Logic3...Tags: Auto Racing, Music, Sports Cars, Open-Wheel Racing, Entertainment
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Do you qualify for Medicare Extra Help?
Q What is Medicare Extra Help? A Part of the Medicare prescription drug (Part D) program, the Extra Help low income subsidy can help pay for parts of Part D monthly premiums, annual deductibles and co-payments. If on Medicare, people receiving...Tags: Personal Data Collection, Government Health Care, Prescription Drugs, Drugs and Medicines, Conservation
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Diligent attention to detail paying off at online travel agency
Just after finishing college in England, Barney Harford was a finalist for a job at Mars Inc., which makes chocolate bars and other food products. "Ultimately, they said, 'You were close, but we decided not to offer you a job,'" Harford recalled. "'...
Tags: Computing and Information Technology Industry, England, Tour Operations Industry, Microsoft Corporation, Companies and Corporations
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Where do you stand on kids using social media?
Orlando SentinelMy son is nearing 11, and I don't let him use social media. As you might have read in an earlier post, he doesn't have his own cellphone yet. He uses my iPhone sometimes, but I limit the apps to single-player games and educational programs and don't let...Tags: Netflix Inc., The Huffington Post, Twitter, Inc., Social Media
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Meet Dave Muffly, the Apple Campus 2 arborist
A couple of years ago, when Steve Jobs appeared before the Cupertino, Calif., City Council to discuss Apple's proposed new campus, he mentioned that the company had even hired a "senior arborist" from Stanford. Since then, the identity of that arborist...
Tags: Forestry and Timber, Hewlett-Packard Co., Steve Jobs, Earth Day, Stanford University
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Guest commentary: Apple's tax tactics strengthen case for closing loopholes
The following guest commentary was written by Carl Levin, the senior U.S. Senator from Michigan and chairman of the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations. Recently, the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations, which I chair, held the latest in...Tags: Computing and Information Technology Industry, Microsoft Corporation, Republic of Ireland, Government Debt, Personal Income
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Changes from Sandy may cause more rip currents
SURF CITY, N.J. — Yet another lasting effect of Hurricane Sandy could be more dangerous swimming conditions along parts of the New Jersey shore as rip currents could be stronger due to beach changes. But more eyes also could be keeping tabs on...Tags: Hurricane Sandy (2012), Swimming, National Weather Service, Science and Technology, Ocean Surfing
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