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Lobdell: Watching the weather in Newport-Mesa
The predicted high Friday is 72 degrees. But that's only one way to take the temperature in Newport-Mesa. Here are some other forecasts. Newport Beach's new Civic Center: early overcast giving way to sunny skies. A Catholic bishop once told me, "You...Tags: Human Interest, Trials, Weather, Landforms, Lawyers
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Virgen: Vote for 'Fancy' Audrey
About a week ago, Audrey Presby and her mother, Nicki Presby, came across a contest they just had to enter. The Fancy Nancy Fantastic Fan Photo Contest seemed perfect for Audrey, a 6-year-old Costa Mesa resident who is a big fan of the popular children's...Tags: Health, Politics, Elections, Facebook, Mass Media
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The Crowd: Children's gala brings in $606,000
It was one of the most enchanting parties of the social season. Organizers created a magical, supernatural world of color and composition, where acrobatic models swung from the rafters, floated in giant plastic bubbles and draped themselves around pillars...Tags: Medical Specialization, Health, University of California, Irvine, Politics, Elections
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Greer's OC: Special offer for fitness classes
If working out in a traditional gym is not your thing, consider Hidden Talents, an acclaimed studio in Huntington Beach that offers atypical fitness classes like hip-hop, go-go, burlesque, pole, pole fitness, cardio stretch, lap dance, chair, floor, hoop,...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Human Interest, Yoga, Companies and Corporations, Trips and Vacations
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Lido Theatre hosting Reagan film
A documentary on the life of Ronald Reagan will make its world premiere on the silver screen Thursday night at Newport Beach's Regency Lido Theatre. The screening of the 100-minute film, "Ronald Reagan: An American Journey," was organized by private...Tags: Entertainment, Human Interest, White House, Politics, Sculpture
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Mailbag: Reagan column gets residents talking
Re. "Lobdell: What would Ronald Reagan think?" (Jan. 24): Thanks for that clever, insightful article regarding the Reagan statue — a masterpiece! No president's statue should be placed at our City Hall, Republican or Democrat. And certainly not...Tags: Human Interest, Economy, Business and Finance, Politics, Corona, Elections
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Taking a stance against scavengers
NEWPORT BEACH — Officials here want to arrest them, and those in Costa Mesa want to inconvenience them. Trash scavengers have become a bother for residents, officials say, and Newport-Mesa agencies are responding with different approaches to the...Tags: Theft, Santa Ana, Human Interest, Crimes, Laguna Beach
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No beer, wine for Bomburger
The Huntington Beach Planning Commission denied a downtown burger joint's request on Tuesday to serve beer and wine to its customers.
Bomburger Restaurant, which has been serving burgers, fries and onion rings at 200 Main St. for almost a year, applied...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Dining and Drinking, Politics, Elections, Hamburgers
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Nothing sweeter than a winning pie recipe
A Corona del Mar resident has one pie tin in the door toward opening her own bakery after winning an original recipe contest for a Los Angeles-based bakery chain.
Tamar Gugasian, 36, whose family owns 21 Oceanfront Restaurant and Doryman's Inn in...Tags: Mother's Day, Homes, Human Interest, Health, Pies and Tarts
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Langer, Haas on board
If Fred Couples is to become the Toshiba Classic's first repeat winner, he'll have to do it against an elite field. Bernhard Langer and Jay Haas, who each have won a Classic title, have committed to this year's 16th annual tournament March 7 through 13...Tags: Jay Haas, Human Interest, Clubs and Associations, Corey Pavin, Tom Watson
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Mailbag: Interfaith leaders speak out on attack
As members of the Newport-Mesa-Irvine Interfaith Council Board of Directors, we are appalled at the implied violence found in the graffiti attack on St. Thomas More Roman Catholic Church in Irvine on Jan. 11. A graffiti attack and the implied violence on...Tags: Jesus Christ, Human Interest, Politics, Landforms, Mountains
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Trinkets turn into treasures
COSTA MESA — There was buried treasure in the backyard just waiting to be dug up. And the family knew it. So one day the granddaughter decided to excavate what her grandmother, an escapee from an oppressive Russian tsarist rule, put in the dirt...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Layoffs and Downsizing, Entertainment, Human Interest, Homes
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