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The City of New York is the largest city in the United States. New York City is comprised of 5 boroughs: Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens, and Staten Island.
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Mailbag: Remembering Merle's Drive-in
Re. Carnett: OCC's early dorm residents quite the party animals (May 15): Come on now. Jim Carnett writes an article of history in Newport Beach and Costa Mesa and doesn't even know the name of one of America's greatest drive-in restaurants? Merle's...Tags: Highway Transportation, Chinese Restaurants, Google Inc.
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Classically Trained: OCC Chamber Singers take New York
The times they are a-singin', especially in Newport-Mesa. The Orange Coast College Chamber Singers returned this week from a trip to New York City. The group of 31 singers — comprised of voice, instrumental and composition majors, as well as...Tags: Education, California State University, Fullerton, Frank Sinatra, Teaching and Learning, Central Park
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Reel Critics: Two for the money
The great stuff of superheroes This could also be called "Cash of the Titans." Featuring many classic Marvel Comics characters and a fun cast, "The Avengers" is the Super Bowl of superheroes. It's nearly 2 ½ hours of wisecracking, overblown annihilation....
Tags: Marvel Entertainment, Inc., Jeremy Renner, Scarlett Johansson, Hugh Grant, Super Bowl
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Women who traveled to NYC on stolen check sentenced
A pair of roommates who stole a check from a Newport Beach law firm were convicted and sentenced to three years of formal probation and 305 days in jail Thursday, authorities said. Alexa Antonella Polar, 35, and Robin Johzen Pabello, 34, lived together...Tags: Crimes, Theft, Times Square, Trials, Business Enterprises
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Apodaca: Thank you, Mom
In honor of National Teacher Appreciation Week, which begins Monday, andMother's Daynext Sunday, I thought I'd take the opportunity to share the story of the greatest teacher I've ever known: my mom. Gentle, humble and delicate, Mom nevertheless taught...
Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Charlie Brown (fictional character), Teachers, Teaching and Learning, Students
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Classically Trained: Symphony festival celebrates Nowruz
This year, the 11th American Composers Festival takes a cue from the country's multicultural identity and embraces the Persian-American musical landscape. The festival, a Pacific Symphony tradition nearly every year since 2000, features three programs...Tags: Festive Events, Social Media, Iran, The Happiest News!, Apple iPhone
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John Francis (Jack) Callahan
CALLAHAN, JOHN FRANCIS
John Francis (Jack) Callahan died peacefully at age 94 on Sunday, February 19, 2012, in Laguna Beach, California. Jack resided in Costa Mesa, California since 1960. Jack was a happy, loving and optimistic soul, who lived a storied...Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Christianity, Orange County (New York), Austin (Chicago, Illinois), Washington, DC
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Mailbag: Rowland's climate-change work impressive
In 2003, I attended a talk at the Newport Beach Public Library on climate change by UC Irvine professor Sherry Rowland. I was amazed to see a full house, with a Nobel Prize winner, Rowland, as the speaker. Using hand-drawn sketches of chemical...Tags: Entertainment Events, Awards and Prizes, Nobel Prize Awards, University of California, Irvine
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Classically Trained: The value of a violin
The Pacific Symphony continues with its "Year of the Violin" programming next week with a series highlighted by virtuoso Vadim Gluzman. The Israeli violinist will be playing Tchaikovsky's venerable Violin Concerto in D major for the concerts on Feb. 23...Tags: Samuel Barber, Milan (Italy), Radio, Leopold Auer, Concerts
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Mesa Musings: Flying is a shadow of its former grace
Has anyone else noticed a marked deterioration in the quality of air travel? Flying used to be glamorous. Not so anymore. When was the last time you felt "special" as you boarded an airplane? Now, as I proceed down a jetway, I'm tempted to emit guttural...Tags: Air Transportation Industry, Los Angeles International Airport, Durham (Durham, North Carolina), Trips and Vacations, Boeing Co.
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Mesa advances to nationals in mock business competition
COSTA MESA — After sweeping the competition statewide, Costa Mesa High School's Business Academy will compete in New York City in March for a national title.
Mesa's two Virtual Enterprise companies, the Great Park Wildlife Center and Abeille,...Tags: Education, Companies and Corporations, Landforms, Bee (insect), Teaching and Learning
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Reel Critics: Ritchie's latest 'Sherlock Holmes' filled with more exploits and explosions
Director Guy Ritchie established his credentials for outrageous noisy action flicks with "Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels." He put the dignified Sherlock Holmes series on steroids with his first big budget effort in 2009. He added top-notch special...Tags: Ashton Kutcher, Times Square, Robert Downey Jr., Jon Bon Jovi, New Year's Eve (movie)
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