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Новости за 21.04.2018

Books newsletter: It's Festival of Books weekend!

Los Angeles Times (latimes.com) 

Welcome to the L.A. Times Books newsletter! I’m books editor Carolyn Kellogg and I’m really excited for the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books this weekend. What you’ll find in our book section in print and online this week (and last!) are all stories dedicated to the authors coming to the festival.

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Early Girl, Cherokee Purple or Sweet 100? Readers share their tomato successes

Los Angeles Times (latimes.com) 

We recently asked garden experts Scott Daigre, Mark Anderson and Yvonne Savio to share their favorite tomatoes and comment on the debate over hybrid versus heirloom varieties. Now it’s your turn. Readers wrote to us from all over California as well as Washington state and Louisiana to share their...



Home of the Week: Venice jewel shines from top to bottom

Los Angeles Times (latimes.com) 

This newly built home illuminates its Venice street with an angled front and mixed-medium siding that pops against bright accent lighting. The gleaming details are echoed in the living room, where floating light fixtures and backlit molding create an ambience-changing effect. In the master bathroom,...

Breaking up California should be much harder to do

Los Angeles Times (latimes.com) 

If the “Three Californias” measure qualifies for the ballot later this spring — and there’s no reason to think it won’t — voters will be confronted with an existential question. With one check mark, they could start the process of breaking the 168-year-old Golden State into three pieces: the new...

James Comey's bizarre fixation on transparency at the FBI

Los Angeles Times (latimes.com) 

To the editor: It is correct for people to take ex-FBI Director James B. Comey to task for branding Hillary Clinton as “extremely careless” in her handling of classified information when he could have, and should have, simply followed Justice Department guidelines and announced the close of the...

Raids and tariffs? We'll take our lumps, say California farmers

Los Angeles Times (latimes.com) 

Hit by immigration raids and tariffs on their products, farmers in California could be regretting their support of Trump for president. They're not. They'll take one for the team, even if it means losing labor and profit, because they can't stand the regulations that they associate with Democrats.





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