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Irrelevant Week names charity
Irrelevant Week, Inc., which celebrates the last player chosen in the NFL Draft every year in Newport Beach, has named Special Olympics Southern California as this year's charitable recipient. "Through the power of sports, Special Olympics transforms...Tags: NFL Draft, Corporate Officers, Special Olympics, Baltimore Colts, San Francisco 49ers
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Roger Whitney Gilbert
ROGER WHITNEY GILBERT Our husband, father, grandfather was with us until February 12, 2013. Roger was born on March 3, 1932 in Los Angeles, CA to Al Whitney Gilbert and Evelyn Kleinsorg Gilbert. Roger grew up in Los Angeles with his younger brother...
Tags: Insurance, Travel, Bankruptcy, University of California, Los Angeles, Human Interest
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Apodaca: Digital education finally finds foothold
In many ways, it appears that online education is at last taking hold. Earlier this month, UC Irvine announced it would offer a selection of free online courses through an agreement with Coursera, a company started by two Stanford University professors....Tags: Jerry Brown, Colleges and Universities, Students, University of Virginia, Teachers
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Essence of 'Swan'
Mariinsky Ballet and Orchestra's feted "Swan Lake" will open the 2012–13 International Dance Series at Segerstrom Center for the Arts in Costa Mesa. The company will make its seventh appearance at the Center from Tuesday to Oct. 7, during an...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Entertainment Events, Entertainment, Dance, Culture
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Getting to Mexico just got easier
Company and airport officials this week lauded Mexico City-based Interjet's recent announcement that it will begin offering nonstop daily service from John Wayne Airport to Guadalajara and Mexico City starting in October. Interjet — which company...Tags: Air Transportation, AirTran, Mexico, Travel, Transportation
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Irvine businessman pleads guilty to distributing Chinese-made hormone
The president of a Santa Fe Springs company pleaded guilty Monday to illegally distributing human growth hormone, federal authorities said. David Ji, 50, admitted that his company had distributed a Chinese manufactured drug that contained somatropin -- a...Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Food and Drug Administration, Prescription Drugs, Trials, Economy, Business and Finance
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Mailbag: Cassity got his charter facts wrong
Re. "Cassity: Charter would give us more control Aug 31: Chuck Cassity's column includes a false statement regarding the proposed Costa Mesa charter.<...Tags: Local Elections, Voting, Parties and Movements, Republican Party, Prisons
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PAC spends $10,000 on Sanitary District race
A political action committee (PAC) backed by a lobbyist for a trash disposal company has spent more than $10,000 on the reelection campaigns of two Costa Mesa Sanitary District directors, campaign disclosure forms show. Concerned Californians for...Tags: Environmental Issues, World War II (1939-1945), Waste, Human Interest, Waste Management Incorporated
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Classically Trained: Making the music happen (without a baton)
Carl St.Clair may be more recognizable to Orange County music lovers, but Pacific Symphony President John Forsyte leads the team who makes the music happen concert after concert, season after season. Forsyte took the symphony's helm in 1998. During his...
Tags: Entertainment, Culture, Germany, Music, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
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Council kills private proposal for TeWinkle
The TeWinkle Athletic Complex will not be managed by a private company. The Costa Mesa City Council this week nixed a proposal that would allow an athletic entertainment company to rehabilitate and manage the public sports fields next to Davis Magnet...
Tags: Government, Travel, Gardens and Parks, Career and Workplace, Unemployment
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City may end plans to privatize athletic complex
The city of Costa Mesa may scrap its plans to bring in a private company to remodel and run the TeWinkle Park Athletic Complex, according to the agenda for Tuesday's City Council meeting. The council in December appointed a task force to work with Big...Tags: Landforms, Mountains, Economy, Business and Finance
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Serving up a different kind of pie
Once home to a Marie Callender's, which served sweet and savory pies for more than 45 years, the brick building at 353 E. 17th St. in Costa Mesa will reopen this fall to serve a whole new kind of doughy goodness: wood-fired pizza. Los Angeles-based...
Tags: Pizzas, Lifestyle and Leisure, Bankruptcy, Manhattan (New York City), Restaurants
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