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Mesa Musings: Delving in to Gettysburg never gets boring
I spent a scorching day last week at Gettysburg National Military Park in Pennsylvania. The thermometer hovered near 100 degrees. The climate was so humid that it seemed like a large shaggy dog had pinned me to the ground and was breathing directly...Tags: Arts and Culture, History, Wars and Interventions, Washington, DC, Ceremonies
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It's A Gray Area: Let parents make best school choices
One simple question should resolve the "school choice" issue for most thoughtful people: "Who is in a better position to decide how and where children can best be educated: their parents or the government?" The answer should be transparent, so why not...Tags: Florida, Indiana, Arizona, Orange County Superior Court, University of Notre Dame
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Lobdell: Boat adds character to neighborhood
Editor's note: This corrects the spelling of Julie Karges' last name. I once had a neighbor who made a living as a tree trimmer. And every so often, he would dig up an unwanted but valuable tree — usually some kind of palm — and plant it...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Prostate Cancer, William Randolph Hearst, Netherlands, Health
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Slaughter with a smile
At first glance, the Newport Beach resident is slightly built, soft-spoken and unfailingly accessible. One would hardly imagine that he's plotted hundreds of grisly murders over the past four decades.
Murder and mayhem have paid off handsomely for...Tags: Book, Fiction, Newport Beach, Assault, Retirement
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City to shipwright: When?
NEWPORT BEACH — When the City Council restricted long-term backyard ship restoration in residential neighborhoods, it was pretty clear whose project officials had in mind. Dennis Holland was pulling apart his 72-foot wooden sailboat Shawnee aside...Tags: Prostate Cancer, Diseases and Illnesses, Health, Netherlands, Jim Campbell
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It's A Gray Area: Government needs to step out of center debate
So should the Muslim community be "allowed" to build a mosque or religious center two blocks away from the former World Trade Center site? Actually President Obama gave us the answer. Numbers of times in these pages I have been critical about some of...Tags: Disasters, Orange County Superior Court, Woodstock Festival (1969), United Air Lines, Disasters and Accidents
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My Pet World: Canine influenza can be fatal
It's flu season for people, as well as for their dogs. It turns out that dogs have their own brand of flu. The canine influenza virus (CIV) is fairly new, discovered in 2004. And just as there's a flu shot for people, now there's also a flu shot for dogs....Tags: Florida, New Jersey, Colorado, Viral Diseases and Infections, Internists
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On Faith: How does God fit into politics?
This past week our nation voted in a sweeping referendum to send a message to Washington that we are not happy with the direction our country is taking. I will leave it to others to interpret the fact that the House of Representatives was taken away...Tags: Newport Beach, Religious Texts, Republican Party, Israel, Genesis (music group)
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How to spell fun
Occasionally, a Tuesday evening will find me reviewing a touring show at the Orange County Performing Arts Center. When not so involved, however, you can usually find me at the IHOP restaurant on Beach Boulevard. That's where the Huntington Beach...Tags: Pasadena (Los Angeles, California), Entertainment, Restaurants, Bars and Clubs, Dining and Drinking
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Fundraising with a twist
With bright eyes, rosy cheeks and wide smiles as they leaned over their little elbows selling lemonade, it was a scene of classic Americana with a twist at the Irvine Spectrum Saturday morning as kids sold the summer refreshment for pediatric cancer...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Family, Cancer, Health, Ventura (Ventura, California)
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FOR THE RECORD
Saturday's column by Ron Vanderhoff (Coastal Gardener: "Renowned plant man to speak in Newport," May 22) misreported that Heronswood Nursery closed in 2006. In fact, Heronswood did not close. That year its headquarters relocated from the Seattle area to... -
Walp's Baked Pennsylvania Dutch Potato Filling
Filling stock: 6 Tbsps. butter 2 cups celery stalks and leaves, chopped 2 cups onions, chopped 1 1/2 qts. chicken or turkey broth 2 Tbsps. chopped chives 2 tsps. salt 1/4 cup parsley, chopped 1/4 tsp. ground black pepper - - - - - -...Tags: Salt, Butter, Onions, Breads, Chives
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