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Boston's Tinseltown Walk
Courant Staff WriterNow more than ever, we need a break — an occasional respite from our everyday lives. Yes, a "daycation" — a day spent away from the office or job site, and away from chores, just to relax and play. Once again this summer, we are taking one day...Tags: Brendan Fraser, Faye Dunaway, John Kerry, Joe Pesci, Steve McQueen
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Patty Wells is OK with outsider's role in Lake County Sheriff's Office race
Sentinel Staff WriterIn a sheriff's race featuring three candidates with decades of service in the Lake County Sheriff's Office, Patty Wells knows that voters will consider her an outsider — and she says that's a good thing. "I come with no baggage," said Wells, a...Tags: Political Candidates, Elections, International Drive, Orange County Sheriff's Office, Lake County Sheriff's Office
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Gates builds new blockbuster
Across the street from the Space Needle and Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen's tribute to Jimi Hendrix and rock music, Allen's old friend Bill Gates is building his headquarters for charitable giving, something sure to become another Seattle tourist...Tags: Charity, Jimi Hendrix, Microsoft Corp., House, Bill Gates
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Vegas-like fountain makes a splash in San Pedro
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThis much is clear about the Port of Los Angeles' new, $14-million, black granite fountain with Las Vegas-style synchronized lights, water jets and music near the San Pedro waterfront: People either love it or wish it were someplace else. Even before its...Tags: Bigger, Faster, Stronger, Shipbuilding, Local Authority, San Pedro, Heavy Engineering
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Gas TV gains popularity as way to ease pain at the pump
Associated PressIn the midst of a cruel summer for America's drivers, there's a diversion: TV at the gas station. The number of televisions atop gas pumps have skyrocketed since their introduction at a handful of stations in 2006. Now, three privately held companies...Tags: Vehicles, Petroleum Industry, Popular Music, Downstream Oil and Gas Activities, Consumer Electronics Industry
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News from around the world
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterNPS Web site for disabled The National Park Service has launched a Web site for visitors with disabilities and other special needs to help them find accessible trails, programs and activities at national parks. The Web site at nps.gov/pub_aff/access/...Tags: Vehicles, Interior Policy, Max Ernst, Cruises, Government
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TV pumps up gas sales
The Associated PressIn the midst of a cruel summer for America's drivers, there's a diversion: TV at the gas station. The number of televisions atop gas pumps has skyrocketed since their introduction at a handful of stations in 2006. Now, three privately held companies have...Tags: Sales, Downstream Oil and Gas Activities, Consumer Electronics Industry
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Reference points: Travel guides for the Olympics
Mobil Travel Guide Beijing ($17.95), Zagat Beijing Survey ($15.95) The coming Olympic games in Beijing bring a slew of new guides to China, including two from Mobil and Zagat. Mobil has been rating hotels, restaurants and spas since 1958, but this is the...Tags: Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Olympic Games, Hotels and Accommodations, Multi-Sport Events, Tourism and Leisure
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Best Travel Deals - July 20, 2008
$150 FOXWOODS CASINO Overnight trip Nov. 9-10 includes one night's lodging at the Two Trees Inn, one dinner, one breakfast, and a stop at the Mohegan Sun Casino on the way home. Not included are meals and driver gratuities. The price is per person based...Tags: Sailing, Cruises, Hotels and Accommodations, Casino and Gambling Industry, Mohegan Sun Casino
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Alaska, by train: Ticket to the Last Frontier
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterSeward, Alaska The Alaska Railroad slices up the middle of the state like a bolt of blue and yellow lightning, into the belly of a place that is camera-ready and bountiful beyond belief. The rail line begins in the little seaport of Seward, chug-a-lugs...Tags: Vehicles, Peter Jackson, Railway Transportation, Diseases, Fishing
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