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Burmese pythons expanding reach in South Florida
South Florida Sun SentinelArmed with hooks, tongs and a snake bag, biologists at Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge spent Thursday learning how to catch Burmese pythons. Although none have been seen at Loxahatchee, the refuge's workers are getting prepared as part of a...Tags: Key Largo, Fish and Reptiles, Biology, Everglades, Nature
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Italian Spoken Here
Times Staff WriterThe cab squirts past a blur of interesting-looking shops, overshoots the address, makes a neat U-turn and deposits us in front of a window with the word Ladro ("thief" in Italian) scribbled in red. We're in Fitzroy, one of Melbourne's inner-city...Tags: Salads, Game, Restaurants, Recipes, Personal Service
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Brut Strength
As Im sitting in traffic on the 405, head- ing toward Orange County, I think to myself, Why am I doing this again? Oh, yeah, thats right, Im on my way to the Hi-Time Wine Cellars in Costa Mesawhere supposedly there is one of the greatest collections...Tags: Winston Churchill, Costa Mesa, Grapes, Berkeley (Alameda, California)
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GG Motorrad Technik's GG Quadster: This four-wheeled outlaw cant keep a low profile
It looks like a motorcycle. It sounds like a motorcycle. And it is a motorcycle. Sort of.
GG Motorrad Technik's new GG Quadster is actually a four-wheeled BMW K1200S -- only its body's been replaced with a double-wide backside and front end.
The...Tags: Motorcycling, Michael Jordan, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Car Guides and Reviews, Vehicles
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Hope for Roquefort fans
On a recent afternoon, customers of the Los Angeles gourmet shop Joan's on Third were greeted with a one-pound wedge of L'Aigle Noir Roquefort, its blue-speckled innards showcased on a glass pedestal amid tidy piles of other artisan cheeses. Hanging above...Tags: Cambridge (Middlesex, Massachusetts), Whole Foods Market, European Union, Heads of State, White House
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China, India and Malthus
Today, Clark and Gardner discuss the increasing resource demands of developing nations. Previously, they debated government policies aimed at altering consumption habits, increasing food prices and the question of whether global trends in overall supply...Tags: India, Consumers, Japan, University of California, Davis (Yolo, California)
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Memoirs by recent wine authors
Special to The TimesThree recently published books suggest that an emerging literary form, the wine memoir, is gathering momentum. Each book -- Alice Feiring's "The Battle for Wine and Love or How I Saved the World From Parkerization," Neal I. Rosenthal's "Reflections of a...Tags: Anchovies, Manhattan (New York City), France, Italy, Death
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Eight low-cost wines for summer parties
Nice buys, in case you want a case These eight wines offer appealing flavor, excellent balance and moderate alcohol content and are low-priced, making them excellent case buys for summer gatherings. They were selected by sampling a range of under-$12...Tags: Alcoholic Beverages, Whole Foods Market, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Spain, Grapes
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The Hartford, Other Insurers Sued Over 'Dumping' Of Cheap Chinese Foods
The Hartford CourantWhat can you make with cheap crawfish, garlic, canned mushrooms and honey? A class action lawsuit, say U.S. food producers who are suing The Hartford and other insurers for nearly $1 billion in damages. The suit, filed Tuesday, spotlights how the...Tags: Insurance, Trials, Tariff, Trade Dispute, Financial Services
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Her career revived, scholar turns tipster
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterSecond of three parts Roxanna Brown never saw the car that hit her. The 36-year-old expert in Southeast Asian art was pulling her motorcycle out of a parking lot in Bangkok when the vehicle knocked her onto a busy road. There she was repeatedly...Tags: National or Ethnic Minorities, Bangkok (Thailand), Building Material, Metal and Mineral, Thailand
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Killer Chinese imports?
Today, Andrés Martinez and Joseph Farah debate the danger of Chinese imports. Yesterday, they discussed the broad question of U.S. engagement with the world's most populous country. Later this week, they'll debate military threats, Olympic boycotts and...Tags: Currency Values, Standards, Taiwan, Mattel Inc., Pet Shops, Services, and Supplies
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Obama tells China's president that global trade imbalances must be fixed
Associated Press WriterPresident Barack Obama on Friday opened his relationship with Chinese President Hu Jintao, promising cooperation in a phone call that broadly covered sensitive trade issues, the global financial crisis and the North Korean nuclear threat. Both leaders...Tags: G20, Heads of State, White House, Japan, Timothy Geithner
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