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City Lights: Encountering some faces of Facebook
As of Thursday, I am no longer just a name to three residents of our coverage area. I am also the man with the stuffed Emily Dickinson. Three years ago, I stayed at the Sylvia Beach Hotel in Newport, Ore., in which every room is themed after a famous...
Tags: Twitter, Inc., The Social Network (movie) , Entertainment, Movies, Trips and Vacations
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Mead ready for Boston Marathon
Melissa Mead says she likes to run. She especially enjoys longer distances. She thrives on long courses. It's as if she finds extra energy when the ground converts from pavement to grass, to dirt, to hills toward the finish line. She's also no...
Tags: Running, National Collegiate Athletic Association, University of California, Irvine, Boston Marathon, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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Trend Watch: Plenty of events for Easter
Easter is just around the corner and several places are hosting special events. Here are a few hopping ideas on how to celebrate the holiday. * Easter Family Fun in H.B. In Huntington Beach, the Easter Hunt and Family Fun Day will take place form...
Tags: Eggs Benedict, Brunch, Appetizers, Seafood, Bars and Clubs
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Mesa mourns fallen officer
A murder victim's father described a detective who was as caring as he was skilled. Cops remembered a field officer who mentored rookies. An off-the-job buddy recalled a quick-witted jokester. And the police chief praised his charge's work but took a...
Tags: Murder, Accidental Death, Transportation Accidents, Motorvehicle Accidents, Abusive Behavior
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A vision for Irvine's future
Safety, education, a city library and local business were the linchpins of Irvine Mayor Steven S. Choi's first State of the City address Tuesday. Choi, flanked by the rest of the council, started by offering his condolences to the victims of former...Tags: Local Government, Southern California Edison Company, Libraries, Christopher Dorner, Los Angeles Police Department
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It's the year of the dollar at plaza
A giant snake sat coiled in the center of South Coast Plaza's Jewel Court, keeping watch over a bounty of oversized coins, lush flowers and stacks of oranges. In its clutches was a glittering bronze fan, and red paper lanterns suspended from bamboo...
Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Disneyland Park, University of California, Irvine, China, La Perla
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Commentary: Tuition creates a generation of debtors
With the estimated cost of attending a four-year state college in America at $120,000, the average family of four should expect their children's college to cost more than buying a home. Even though only 24% of Americans believe college is affordable, 97%...Tags: FedEx Corporation, Science and Technology, Employment Opportunities, Colleges and Universities, Credit and Debt
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The master of the lids
According to Gisberto Bertucci, there are two ways to get anywhere in the universe: your imagination or through a black hole. "Why would God create such a large landscape if we can't see it?" he mused Friday morning on a bus trundling down Coast Highway...
Tags: Consumers, Chess Playing, Holidays
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City Lights: The play with the unprintable name
This column would be so easy to write if only I worked for OC Weekly. At that rakish-and-proud-of-it publication, just about anything goes, and that includes swear words. But here I am stuck at an apparently family-friendly paper, which poses a...Tags: TheaterWorks, Slang, Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., M (movie), The New York Times
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A hero's welcome for CMPD officer
Dozens of Costa Mesa police officers and firefighters gathered in front of the police station Tuesday to welcome home one of their own who returned to the city after a one-year tour of duty in Afghanistan. Officer Jon Smith stood with Police Chief Tom...
Tags: September 11, 2001 Attacks, Human Interest
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Costa Mesa fight heads into the final round
For the "City of the Arts," the most talked-about ticket hasn't been to a Segerstrom stage; it's been to the political theater spreading from the Council Chambers off Fair Drive and beyond. Costa Mesa — population 111,000 — faces an...Tags: Voting, Layoffs and Downsizing, Target, Government, Labor Legislation
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Community & Clubs: Cultural trip to Cuba a flashback to 1950s
In the past, once a year I deviate from my usual Community & Clubs column for the Thanksgiving Turkey of the Year column and with this column, I will deviate again. * A trip to Cuba I was among a group of 65 who flew on a charter flight from Los...
Tags: Kentucky Fried Chicken, Vaccines, Museums, AIDS, Trips and Vacations
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