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The God Squad: Jews actually await two messiahs
Question: Since the Jewish people are still awaiting the Christ, who do you expect the messiah to be and what do you expect him to do? Do you await a military leader who conquers territory, a spiritual leader who conquers the ills of souls, or someone...Tags: Florida, Diets and Dieting, Judaism, Vegetarian Diet, Biology
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Zillman enters final
COSTA MESA — James Zillman had to adjust his schedule twice for two tennis matches in a 24-hour span. He did not have much of an issue with moving the matches. While the times changed, his goal did not at the 19th annual Costa Mesa Summer Junior...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Arizona, Tennis
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In Theory: The location of religious buildings
According to an article in the Arizona Republic, Arizona lawmakers passed a law earlier this year "that prohibits cities and towns from using zoning codes and land-use rules to restrict where religious facilities such as churches, mosques or synagogues...Tags: Costa Mesa, Business, Church and State Relations, Christianity, Anglicanism
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Retrial in human trafficking case
COSTA MESA — Two men convicted of kidnapping and holding an illegal immigrant mother and her child in a Costa Mesa motel for ransom in 2005 will get a retrial after a panel of judges ruled jurors were not given proper instructions before reaching...Tags: Music, Politics, Hotels and Accommodations, New York, Florida
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The God Squad: Praying together helps all faiths
Editor's note: Starting Saturday, the Daily Pilot will regularly publish The God Squad column by Rabbi Marc Gellman, who offers practical answers to questions about religion, faith and spirituality. "In Theory" will continue to be published on...Tags: Breads, Crimes, Roman Catholicism, Judaism, Christianity
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10 years of a dream
NEWPORT COAST — It usually takes one person to catalyze a movement, but it takes a group of people to pull it off.
That's Dori Koll's synopsis on how Sage Hill School, a small private high school she helped found, opened its doors and corridors 10...Tags: Stanford University, Government, Long Beach (Los Angeles, California), Orange (New Haven, Connecticut), Education
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Fairy tale rehearsals
Rehearsals have been anything but ordinary for UC Irvine students preparing for their production of Stephen Sondheim's tour-de-force musical "Into the Woods." Along with their usual blocking and memorization duties, the students studied with and performed...Tags: Music, Claire Trevor, Joanna Gleason, Celebrities, Education
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OCC brings war voices home
Orange Coast College is once again taking its act on the road, this time bringing the Iraq war home for local high school audiences. Titled "Voices in Conflict," the program started off with performances at Estancia and Fountain Valley high schools and...Tags: Education, Schools, High Schools, Defense, Iraq War (2003-2011)
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Q: How do I get tickets to a show taping?
KTLA does not produce the shows we broadcast so we do not have access to tickets. We also no longer own or manage the soundstages next door to us. KTLA does not allow the general public to attend our live Morning News broadcast. You can try the following...Tags: Television, Media Industry, Television, Stamford, Services and Shopping
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Is Machu Picchu reaching its peak?
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterAt the top of the mountain, where an attendant will take your $46 ticket, foot traffic is steady and cellphone reception is excellent. At the bottom of the same mountain, the town teems with pizzerias, tourists chatter in half a dozen languages and a...Tags: Yale University, Lima (Peru), Engineering, Vehicles, Government
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Hospitals adding R & R to treatment plan
Susan Thomas would rather have been home with her cat, but the Bensenville resident instead was at Elmhurst Memorial Hospital for about a month recently, recovering from a bout of pancreatitis.
But Thomas, who has since gone home, said her experience...Tags: Politics, Nature, Hospitals and Clinics, Illinois, Human Interest
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The nation's 50 best pizzas? You decide
Tribune NewspapersWhen talking about food, as soon as you say “the best,” as in the best 10 barbecue spots or the best coffee in the land, prepare for a fight. Which is what will surely happen withFood Network magazine’s list of the 50 best pizzas in the...Tags: New York, Kevin Pang, Illinois
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