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Letters: Kings are in, Lakers are out
Now that the Kings are back in the Stanley Cup playoffs, a little advice:
"The curvature of the blade of the stick shall be restricted in such a way that the distance of a perpendicular line measured from a straight line drawn from any point at the...Tags: Scott Van Slyke, Baseball, David Stern, Los Angeles Times, Phoenix Coyotes
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Justin Bieber's 'Believe' tour to hit Staples Center in October
Pop & HissJustin Bieber has booked concerts for two consecutive nights beginning Oct. 2.... -
Building an eco-stadium in L.A.
The Natural Resources Defense Council, which has supported the construction of a 72,000-seat football stadium in downtown Los Angeles, now has raised a series of criticisms about the project's potential impact on the environment. Many of its concerns...
Tags: Environmental Issues, Environmental Pollution
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Los Angeles Kings find success by thriving in enemy territory
GLENDALE, Ariz. — The Kings got to the Stanley Cup finals by doing what they have done best the last six weeks — winning on the road.
Dustin Penner's goal with 2 minutes 18 seconds left in the first overtime gave the Kings a 4-3 victory...Tags: Colin Campbell, Anze Kopitar, Rob Scuderi, Los Angeles Lakers, New York Rangers
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Group that backed downtown stadium criticizes environmental report
An environmental group that has supported a proposed downtown Los Angeles football stadium and helped the developer secure special treatment in the courts issued a sharply worded critique Tuesday of environmental documents prepared for the project.
In...Tags: Environmental Issues, Sports, Football, Natural Resource Industry, Crime, Law and Justice
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Johnson Hints at Interest in Bringing A's to Sacramento
FOX40 NewsCall it Big League musical chairs. With a "Plan A" for a new downtown entertainment and sports complex, with the Sacramento Kings as the anchor tenant, seemingly scratched, Mayor Kevin Johnson hinted at the possibility of a Plan B, or rather A – as...Tags: Oakland Athletics, Sports, San Francisco Giants, Plan B (drug), Baseball
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It really was fun while it lasted for the Clippers
I'm sitting here watching a game the Clippers have no chance of winning and it's still a hoot. Who gets up for a game when already down three games to none to the Spurs and losing the last one after being up by 24? The Clippers should be deflated, but...
Tags: Kobe Bryant, Blake Griffin, Los Angeles Lakers, Steve Blake, Ron Artest
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AEG official calls Staples, L.A. Live events 'success on all levels'
L.A. NOWAn official with Anschutz Entertainment Group, which owns the Staples Center and L.A. Live, said Sunday’s traffic management around the busier-than-usual arena complex was a “success on all levels.”... -
Letters: Desert water -- public or private?
Re "Firm wants to tap liquid gold in the Mojave Desert," May 16 The Cadiz Inc.project will drain an aquifer in the eastern Mojave Desert and pipe it to the lawns of Orange County, reaping billions for the company. Conspicuously absent from the debate is...
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Downtown L.A.'s many communities live, work, play side by side
For a downtown once famous for emptying out with the evening commute, the raucous scene around Staples Center and L.A. Live as the Lakers, Kings and Clippers compete in playoff games stands as a testament to how much the central city's fortunes have...Tags: Bars and Clubs, Los Angeles Lakers, National Basketball Association, National Football League, Stanley Cup Playoffs
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Kings fail to close out Coyotes, losing 2-0 in Game 4
Now the Kings will feel some heat. Not so much in the Western Conference finals. They still have a 3-1 series lead on Phoenix. But the Coyotes’ 2-0 victory at Staples Center on Sunday afternoon sent things back to the sweltering desert for Game...
Tags: Shane Doan, Anze Kopitar, Ray Whitney, Trevor Lewis, Mike Smith (ice hockey)
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Downtown sports traffic: Plan ahead for busy weekend
L.A. NOWTens of thousands of cycling, hockey and basketball fans will converge at Staples Center in a weekend packed with post-season games and the final stage of the 2012 Amgen Tour of California — back-to-back events that authorities are warning will...
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