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Bookmark: Franco-American alphabet goop
If "American Idol" dumped the music and concentrated instead on the glorious quirks and diverting wonders of words, the show might resemble — in some tiny, fleeting, hopelessly inadequate but endearingly earnest way — the legendary...Tags: Music, Entertainment Events, Pulitzer Prize Awards, Entertainment, Chicago Tribune
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Commentary: Banning Ranch warrants protection from development
What is Banning Ranch? Banning Ranch, the last large, open land in private hands on the Southern California coast, is in danger of irrevocable damage. This wild 400 acres sits along the Santa Ana River on the west and Superior Avenue on the east, near...
Tags: Conservation, Highway Transportation, Ecosystems, Environmental Issues, Manufacturing and Engineering
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Project to prevent erosion nearly complete
CORONA DEL MAR — Heavy construction in Lower Buck Gully is nearly complete, with structures in place that will prevent further erosion on the hillsides along Hazel Drive and Evening Canyon Road. Crews have placed five rock weirs designed to...Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Manufacturing and Engineering
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Corona del Mar Today: Store honors owner's wife
Store honors owner's wife For 20 years, Corona del Mar's Concept Studio has reflected seasons and holidays with ever-changing lush displays incorporating greenery and apples, lemons and sunflowers. This year, the Christmas decorations at the shop at...Tags: Religious Festivals, Environmental Issues, Apples, Memorial Day, Holidays
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Two projects expected to jam roads Monday
Traffic is expected Monday on Pacific Coast Highway between Bayside Drive and Superior Avenue/Balboa Boulevard, officials warn. Two construction projects are slated to begin Monday and officials are recommending residents use alternative routes,...Tags: Southern California Edison Company, Manufacturing and Engineering
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Sailors find their gear
NEWPORT BEACH — Coach Jeff Brinkley said his Newport Harbor High football team needed some momentum going into a difficult Sunset League schedule.
The nonleague games haven't been pushovers either. But Thursday night, the Sailors played perhaps...Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Manufacturing and Engineering
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It's A Gray Area: Uncle Jim is more than a namesake
As my father told the story, when he asked my mother to marry him, the only condition was that if they had a son they would name him after his younger brother Jim. I guess mom agreed, because that is what happened. My uncle, James L Gray, was a special...Tags: Restaurants, Human Interest, Dining and Drinking, Manufacturing and Engineering, Korean War (1950-1953)
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Corona del Mar Today: Buck Gully project underway
Crews have begun preparing for a Buck Gully erosion project, setting up fences near the Little Corona restrooms in advance of heavy construction that will begin next week, city staff said. The project involves placing wire-mesh baskets filled with...Tags: Travel, PTA, Holidays, First Aid, Health Treatments
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Restoring a piece of surfing history
NEWPORT BEACH — From the street it looks like a gallery of European fine art, but for the last few months it has been the unlikely home to a piece of surfing history.
In this Cannery Village art conservation and restoration studio, Ardenia...Tags: Sculpture, Sports, Surfing, Lifestyle and Leisure, Olympic Games
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Crystal Cove campground construction underway
CRYSTAL COVE STATE PARK — From a distance, or at least a bird's-eye view, the construction crews are barely visible as they work under the shroud of a thick marine layer. They're laying the infrastructure, building the restrooms and the lifeguard...Tags: Travel, Gardens and Parks, California, State Parks, Car Safety Tips and Advice
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Study: Fewer crossing border
Fewer illegal immigrants are coming to Orange County, mostly because of a trying economy coupled with a fortified U.S.-Mexico border that's made crossing into the United States more difficult, a UC Irvine professor who tracks their numbers said earlier...Tags: Politics, The Home Depot, Immigration, Mexico, Illegal Immigrants
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Farewell to market view
NEWPORT BEACH — Built in 1938, demolished in fall 2010. Here for 72 years, gone in two days.
With the help of a wrecking company, the city of Newport Beach has taken a back hoe to the Balboa Village Market in the 600 block of East Balboa...Tags: Arts, Newport Beach, Arts and Culture
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