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The Gossiping Gourmet: Romance in a mundane spot
In a nondescript strip mall on 17th Street in Costa Mesa, located next to a Chixy Natural and a Bomburger, along with several other chain restaurants, is a very good family-owned Mediterranean-Italian bistro called Café Tria. Large windows overlook...
Tags: CVS Corp., Pasta, Tomatoes, Shrimp, Sausages
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World Team Tennis: Breakers select two locals
The Orange County Breakers selected Newport Beach resident Coco Vandeweghe and Orange native Steve Johnson in the World Team Tennis Roster Draft on Tuesday. The Breakers were able to secure the rights to Vandeweghe, one of the top-100 ranked singles...Tags: Tennis, Association of Tennis Professionals, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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Angelina Famularo July 3, 1917 - Friday, March 1, 2013
Angelina Famularo, a long time resident of Sun City, California died on Friday, March 1st, 2013. Angelina (aka Angela) was born July 3, 1917 and was 95 years old. Since her husband, Tony Famularo’s passing in February 2000; she had been residing...
Tags: Long Island, Manhattan (New York City)
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Friends of the Libraries: Seeing the world on the page
For some reason, I have been reading a number of books set in foreign countries. Three that I will recommend are "Say You're One of Them" by Uwem Akpan (Africa), "Finding Nouf" by Zoe Ferraris (Saudi Arabia) and "Death in a Strange Country" by Donna...Tags: Book, Arts and Culture, Ernest Hemingway, Services and Shopping, Books and Magazines
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Space is calling
Students at Kline School in Costa Mesa made an especially long-distance call Thursday, first to northern Italy and then bounced by ham radio to the International Space Station. Twenty students had been prepped and handed scripts with their questions as...
Tags: Space Programs, Radio, Teaching and Learning, Entertainment, Science and Technology
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Corona del Mar Today: City saves holiday weekend beach concessions with food trucks
The Big Corona Beach concessions stand won't be open by Memorial Day weekend as planned, but city staff scrambled and arranged for Wahoo's food trucks to be on hand from Saturday through Monday. Wahoo's owners, who also own the Rooster Cafe in Costa...Tags: Politics, Arts and Culture, Public Officials, Memorial Day, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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Italian drama gets top recognition at festival
The foreign feature film "Apartment in Athens" won big during the 13th annual Newport Beach Film Festival juried competition, taking away four awards in multiple categories. The film, also known as "Appartamento ad Atene," won for Best Feature Length...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Festive Events, Celebrities, Entertainment Events, Drama (genre)
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A human jigsaw puzzle
How many human bodies does it take to make an elephant? For a team of Pilobolus dancers, the answer — five — lies within their collective improvisation. At 8 p.m. on May 17 through 19, Pilobolus will perform a mixed repertory at the Irvine...Tags: Arts and Culture, OK Go (music group), Entertainment Events, Awards and Prizes, Entertainment
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Virgen's View: Testini, The Italian Stallion
Thomas Testini smiles when people say his last name like someone who just tasted an Italian dish and puts a hand in the air, fingers bunched together. The Corona del Mar High senior sprinter is Italian, but he is more like a character from Italy than... -
Irvine Co. opens village-like communities
The design behind the Village of Cypress, the latest in the Irvine Co. village-concept communities in Irvine, is something between a comfortable neighborhood and resort-style living, company officials said. The first of 1,677 brand-new apartments and...Tags: Arts and Culture, Architecture, Companies and Corporations, Rentals, Greece
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Community Commentary: The new, conservative Europe
Europe's Leftist elites championed the introduction of the euro to "increase political cohesion" by building on the "cultural, religious and humanist inheritance of Europe." But according to Evans-Ambrose Pritchard of the London Telegraph, as a result...Tags: Interior Policy, Pension and Welfare, Laws, Laws, Silvio Berlusconi
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Mailbag: Ignore the hype and get vaccinated
Re. "Editorial: It's important to immunize," (Aug. 29): I'm a native of Newport Beach, but live in Washington, D.C. I'm glad the Daily Pilot has sided with overwhelming scientific evidence showing that the benefits of vaccinating children far outweigh the...Tags: Whooping Cough, Chemical Industry, World War II (1939-1945), Health, Coughing
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