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Mr. Jordan asked what Ms. L. got angry about.
CNN
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L'Osservatore Romano recently got a new editor and now - apart from chronicling the Pope's daily doings and printing the texts of papal speeches - it sometimes runs articles on entertainment on inside pages, together with extensive reporting on world affairs.
BBC: Vatican 'forgives' John Lennon
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L.S.U. got the ball back.
NEWYORKER: How David Beats Goliath
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Then in America I went and got tails, bought them in L.A. Then I found myself in a five-star hotel in Europe and I realized that the waiters were wearing tails.
NEWYORKER: The Olympian
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Our L.A. correspondent, Jody Jacobs, got me invited to Donna Reed's.
FORBES: A Night At The Oscars
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Born Donaldson Toussaint L'Ouverture Byrd II in Detroit, Michigan, Byrd got his start playing in military bands in the Air Force and moved to New York City in 1955.
BBC: Jazz trumpeter Donald Byrd dies at 80
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Here she was trying to be a little grown-up with her best friend from L.A. She had to go to security and wait there until I got there.
WSJ: Raising Kids in the City
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Defense contractor L-3 Communications (nyse: LLL - news - people ) also got the boot.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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We're not L.A. We're not Chicago, but we are Detroit and we've got to understand, I think, what our strengths are and we've got to build upon our strengths.
NPR: Detroit Mayor Dave Bing On City's Crisis
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Tarpinian first got in trouble with the Kentucky Bar in 2001, shortly after she had moved from L.A. As with Bailey, the bar sent her a letter in 2003 warning her that an investigators had determined she was practicing law without a license.
FORBES: Non-Lawyers Find It Hard Avoid Breaking Bar's Vague Rules
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The new players' unflattering views on France are such a constant concern that they prompted an article in Monday's edition of the French sports daily L'Equipe about how a few might finally be coming around, more than eight months after they got to Paris.
WSJ: Paris Saint-Germain Dares to Dream Again
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When I got on the phone with Lauren a few weeks ago, she talked to me while weaving through L.A. traffic on her way to a photo shoot not a suggested practice but a reality of the day-to-day demands of running two fashion lines, two websites and a successful novel series (L.A. Candy was a New York Times bestseller).
FORBES: Lauren Conrad To Write For Forbes Lifestyle