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Beloved shipwright sets sail
COSTA MESA — Gilbert Iwamoto, a pioneering catamaran builder who continued his craft well after he had gone legally blind, has died, friends said Monday.
Iwamoto died at home Wednesday of complications following a heart attack. He was 90.
Known...Tags: Ethics, Manufacturing and Engineering, Values, Heart Attack, Physical Conditions
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Going for the three-peat
Going with the flow. That's the way Brett Simpson is approaching this year's U.S. Open of Surfing. Simpson has been at the top of his game at his home break the last two years, winning the coveted Men's title consecutively. The 26-year-old Huntington...Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Nike, Inc., International Travel, Broken Wrist, Human Interest
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The Crowd: Fundraiser helps summer camp programs
It is one of the most passionate charity events on the Orange Coast. The Muscular Dystrophy Assn.'s annual Gift of Hope Gala raised more than $430,000 at its 16th annual celebration earlier this summer.
Orange County Sheriff Sandra Hutchens was honored...Tags: Alaska, Politics, Richard Burr, Happiness (state of mind), Human Interest
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Painting for just plein fun — and a little competition
NEWPORT BEACH — Among the frozen bananas, bustling stores and multitude of languages spoken by tourists from around the globe, Balboa Island summers bring another perennial: the Brush Off. Plein air artists, who do their work outdoors, come from...Tags: Florida, NASCAR, Maryland, Auto Racing
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Slater slays competition at U.S. Open of Surfing
There was talk before the start of the U.S. Open of Surfing that 2011 could be the year of the Young Guns.
Just days before Sunday's Men's final, former World Tour veteran and first-year contest director Pat O'Connell, felt the same way. But O'Connell...Tags: Florida, Australia, Brazil, International Travel, Kelly Slater
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Sailors win pool at Ann Kang tourney
The Newport Harbor High girls' volleyball team won its pool with three wins in the Ann Kang Tournament at 'Iolani High on Honolulu, Hawaii Thursday. Newport Harbor is placed in a new pool as the 24-team tournament continues Friday. The Sailors scored...Tags: Volleyball, Human Interest, Honolulu, Houston, Texas
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Hawaii kind to Sailors
The Newport Harbor High girls' volleyball team has reeled off five straight wins in the Ann Kang Tournament on Honolulu, Hawaii. The Sailors, who won their pool with three wins Thursday, earned two straight victories Friday to advance to Saturday's...Tags: Volleyball, Human Interest, Manhattan (New York City), Honolulu
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Margaret (Peggy) E. Natelli
Margaret (Peggy) E. Natelli
February 25, 1923 - August 16, 2011
Peggy was born in Bayonne, New Jersey and moved to California with husband Mario upon the birth of her beloved granddaughter Brooke. Family was of paramount importance to Peggy and she is...Tags: New York, New Jersey, Human Interest
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Corona del Mar Today: Crews install city wayfinding signs in CdM
Crews installed a bright blue wayfinding sign last week on East Coast Highway at Fernleaf Avenue as part of a citywide project to add 65 informational signs. The project briefly closed one lane of Coast Highway's westbound traffic while the sign was...Tags: New York, Travel, Massachusetts, Real Estate, Restaurants
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Community Commentary: Is coastal Orange County tsunami ready?
As the Fukushima Daichi nuclear tragedy in Japan continues to unfold, some Orange County residents wonder what it might be like if anything like it happened here. Such a nightmare for folks along the Orange Coast would impact us all. A tidal wave of...Tags: Japan, Disasters and Accidents, Orange County (California), Natural Disasters, Earthquakes
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Mary King (Klohs)
Mary King (Klohs)
Mary was born in Sydney Australia 12/27/1925, she leaves us peacefully on 6/15/2011. Moving from Australia in her 20’s she went to live with family in Windsor Ontario where she met and married Bill Klohs in 1949. They would...Tags: Australia, Costa Mesa, International Travel, Santa Ana, Restaurants
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Community & Clubs: Eight feted for their consistent service
Editor's note: Eight locals were inducted into the Community & Clubs Hall of Fame during a luncheon in their honor June 17 at American Legion Post 291 in Newport Beach. Orange County Supervisor John Moorlach emceed the event, while Daily Pilot columnist...Tags: Politics, U.S. Marine Corps, Costa Mesa, Nevada, Mountains
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