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'Dallas' cast heads to Southfork for 30th anniversary
Associated PressPARKER, Texas—Larry Hagman was reluctant to be on a new TV show called "Dallas" when he first read the script in the late 1970s, figuring there wouldn't be any money in it. But his wife persuaded him to give the role of conniving oil baron and...Tags: Society, Dallas, Ethel Merman, Bing Crosby, Mary Martin
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Use Glass Cleaner, Soft Cloth For Chandeliers
Dear Heloise: Is there an easy way to clean chandeliers without taking them down? They have so many intricate pieces, they are very hard to clean. --Denise, via e-mail You bet there is! It's as easy as using soft cleaning cloths and glass cleaner or...Tags: Conservation, Vehicles, Passenger Cars, Water Restrictions, Jim Ryan
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Under lemon verbena's spell
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterTHE fragrances of early summer -- rose, jasmine, honeysuckle, lavender -- are pure romance. And lemon verbena, that wonderfully aromatic herb with slender green leaves, may be the most romantic of them all. Its captivating perfume is delicate yet...Tags: Metal and Mineral, Julia Child, Hunting, Beauty Products and Fragrances, Beverage Industry
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Airlines offer discount fares for fall
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterAir travelers suffering from summer sticker shock might find some relief this fall. With demand for air travel falling faster than Olympic swimming records, some carriers are slashing autumn fares to levels not seen since oil prices began skyrocketing...Tags: Southwest Airlines Company, AirTran, Transportation, Petroleum Industry, Economic Policy
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Yellowfin tuna make a splash in the Southland
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThis is fast materializing into an ordinary summer to put El Niņo summers to shame. Last week it was dorado dashing so colorfully -- and acrobatically -- into the Southland spotlight. This week, as anticipated, it is meatier, stronger and equally prized...Tags: Brian Shaw, Anaheim, Aquaculture, Pleasant Valley, Santa Ana
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Comedy to warm up the screens
Sun movie criticLike many a movie lover and even some Hollywood insiders, Ron Shelton, a writer-director of classic sports comedies, found himself going through comedy withdrawal last fall and winter, when the studios left farce off their schedules and stuffed them...Tags: John Candy, Eddie Murphy, Clothing and Textiles Industry, Batman, Ben Stiller
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Two Actors Join 'Brothers & Sisters' Clan
Zap2It.comRachel Griffiths' Sarah Whedon may have some new romantic prospects next season, as "Brothers & Sisters" welcomes a pair of recurring male co-stars. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Will McCormack and Eric Christian Olsen will recur on "Brothers &...Tags: Rachel Griffiths, The Loop
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A Southland traffic break
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersThree days each week, at the tail end of the morning rush hour, Jonathan Ball drives from Pasadena to his job in Camarillo -- a journey of 57 to 64 miles, depending on his route. Over the last few months, he has seen his speed often increase and his time...Tags: Prices, Petroleum Industry, Unemployment, Health and Safety at School, Vehicles
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Classical music online: Salonen, Sellars and Mozart
Times Music CriticI do not unconditionally celebrate the Internet, particularly its intrusion into classical music. As replacements for the record store, Amazon and iTunes have become necessary evils. Typical commercial downloads are sonic shadows of the superior sound...Tags: Karlheinz Stockhausen, Migration, Esa-Pekka Salonen, Internet, Slavery
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After all these years, potter Otto Heino is still going strong. Just peek in his home and studio.
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe first in a yearlong series profiling California's living legends of midcentury design. AT 94, Otto Heino has no time for false modesty. "I am," he says, "the oldest, richest potter in the world." With an output of 10,000 pieces a year, Heino...Tags: Metal and Mineral, Material Science, NASA, Vehicles, Sales
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Letters to the editor
Prop. 13 protected homeowners Re "Prop. 13 at 30," editorial, June 6 You say that "there really were people in the 1970s who could have been taxed out of their homes." I was one of them. I was taxed out of my $80,000 beach home. I didn't vote for...Tags: Redondo Beach, Valley Glen, Wars and Interventions, National Government, Government
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Before farmers markets, there were farm stands
Special to The TimesOUT WHERE Ventura Boulevard is just a country road, near Central Avenue in Camarillo, Phil McGrath farms 40 acres of Ventura County land his family has owned for generations. He sells his organic produce to restaurants and at farmers markets, but here...Tags: Property, Consumers, Van Nuys, Mission Hills, Ventura County
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