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    Mar 3, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. A round-the-world trip -- all on airline points

    KARLOVY VARY, Czech Republic — We had been collecting frequent-flier points for years. My husband, Keith, and I thought that, yes, of course, we would use them. We would fly around the world. Business class. Maybe next year.
    KARLOVY VARY, Czech Republic — We had been collecting frequent-flier points for years. My husband, Keith, and I thought that, yes, of course, we would use them. We would fly around the world. Business class. Maybe next year. Queen Latifah shoved...

    Tags: Car Guides and Reviews, Singapore, Abusive Behavior, Personal Service, Museums

  2. May 21, 2012 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  3. Museums abound in British Columbia's capital city of Victoria

    There's a museum with something for everyone in Victoria, B.C., from evocative exhibits of native history to tea and croquet on the lawn of a 19th-century home-turned-museum.
    There's a museum with something for everyone in Victoria, B.C., from evocative exhibits of native history to tea and croquet on the lawn of a 19th-century home-turned-museum. Here's a sampling: —Royal BC Museum This don't-miss museum, the city'...

    Tags: Paleontology, Museums, Elizabeth II, Museum Dioramas, Waterway and Maritime Transportation Industry

  4. May 9, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  5. Shopping: Kimora Lee Simmons launches skin-care line at Ron Robinson [Updated]

    All The Rage
    Kimora Lee Simmons launches skincare line at Ron Robinson and more southern California shopping news....
  6. Mar 15, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Rare survivors in Japanese village that was mostly sucked out to sea

    Looking back, Emiko Chiba has no idea how long her silver Suzuki rode the waves of a giant tsunami or even whether she had trouble breathing inside of it. What's clear is that she ranks among the very lucky in what may be Japan's most unfortunate town....

    Tags: Disasters, Earthquakes, Tsunamis, Japan Earthquake and Tsunami (2011), Dog (animal)

  8. Aug 26, 2010 |Story| Coastline Pilot
  9. Reporter's Notebook: Finding peace in busy Japan

    When I'd think of Japan, I'd picture cherry blossoms, Buddhist pagodas, geisha and what was probably the most delectable sushi on the planet. Likely because these were the images inscribed in my mind from history books and travel guides.
    When I'd think of Japan, I'd picture cherry blossoms, Buddhist pagodas, geisha and what was probably the most delectable sushi on the planet. Likely because these were the images inscribed in my mind from history books and travel guides. Fascinated...

    Tags: Sushi and Sashimi, Times Square, Electrical Services, Culture, Trips and Vacations

  10. Jul 5, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Haiku for an ailing father

    <i>Sick on a journey--</i>
    Sick on a journey-- in my dream staggering over withered fields. This is the last haiku ever written by the 17th century Japanese poet Basho Matsuo. He dictated it from his deathbed in a rented room over a florist's shop in the city of Osaka, in the...

    Tags: Death, Customs and Tradition, Buddhism, Trips and Vacations, Poetry

  12. Aug 30, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Long Beach master John Nyquist carves a reputation for midcentury classics

    SHIRLEY NYQUIST, the vivacious record-keeper of her husband's furniture-making business, pulls out a typewritten list from 1960 showing a walnut armchair with sculpted back and upholstered seat priced at $125. And today? That same chair would be $4,500.
    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    SHIRLEY NYQUIST, the vivacious record-keeper of her husband's furniture-making business, pulls out a typewritten list from 1960 showing a walnut armchair with sculpted back and upholstered seat priced at $125. And today? That same chair would be $4,500....

    Tags: Henry Moore, California State University, Long Beach, Los Angeles Times, Long Beach (Los Angeles, California), World War II (1939-1945)

  14. Apr 28, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. My Jewish Catholic Shinto Greek Wedding

    <b>The Day Before</b>
    The Day Before I am so stressed helping my dear friends finalize the plans for their incredibly complicated wedding that I have begun to mumble to myself. Even more frightening, I am answering! What were they thinking? What was I thinking in agreeing?...

    Tags: Marriage, Athens (Greece), Music Industry, Judaism, Roman Catholicism

  16. Oct 5, 2007 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Tour of Japan may get steamy

    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    Get steamed in natural hot springs and visit ancient castles, gardens and a sleeping volcano on a tour that takes Westerners into fresh corners of Japan. Among other highlights, participants will tour the forested island of Miyajima and its torii,...

    Tags: Hot Springs, Los Angeles Times, Osaka (Japan), Bodies of Water, Japan

  18. Apr 6, 2000 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Princess Mononoke

    TIMES FILM CRITIC
    Friday October 29, 1999      Animated it definitely is, but "Princess Mononoke" is no Disney movie, not even close. A $150-million-grossing phenomenon in its native Japan, the most popular home-grown film in that country's history, it marries a...

    Tags: Billy Bob Thornton, Gaming, Minnie Driver, Movies, Miramax Films

  20. Mar 21, 2004 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Nara, past-perfect imperial city

    Special to The Times
    A thousand tame deer roam its streets. Virgin forests stretch two miles into the city's heart. Footpaths are lined with ancient stone lanterns. A willow-rimmed pond downtown mirrors a towering pagoda. Nara is as singular today as it was when founded 13...

    Tags: Los Angeles International Airport, Bars and Clubs, Heads of State, Sculpture, Osaka (Japan)

  22. Oct 31, 2004 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Tokyo, for the very first time

    I woke with a start about 5 a.m., my elbow knocking against a plastic wall as I turned over. Why, I wondered, was I sleeping in an MRI machine?
    Times Staff Writer
    I woke with a start about 5 a.m., my elbow knocking against a plastic wall as I turned over. Why, I wondered, was I sleeping in an MRI machine? I wasn't. I was in Capsule 2052, a lower, at Capsule Hotel Fontaine Akasaka in the western part of Tokyo. I...

    Tags: Personal Service, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Celebrities, Restaurant and Catering Industry, World War II (1939-1945)

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