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What Would Ryan Lochte Do? premiere date, time, channel
Channel Guide MagazineWhat Would Ryan Lochte Do? is set to premiere on E! Sundays beginning April 21 at 10pmET. Five-time Olympic gold medalist Ryan Lochte wants more than endorsements and Olympic fame. He’s setting his eyes on Hollywood in a big way, securing his... -
Review: 'Sicily' at Getty Villa looms larger than life
There are at least three great reasons to see "Sicily: Art and Invention Between Greece and Rome," the newly opened antiquities exhibition at the Getty Villa in Pacific Palisades. A major sculpture anchors each of the show's three rooms, and together they...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Getty Villa, Sculpture, Artists, Rome (Italy)
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'Dancing With the Stars': Aly Raisman soars
Staff writerThe contestants on Monday’s “Dancing With the Stars” celebrated the best years of their lives. The show produced tears, hugs, gymnastics, a breakthrough and a health scare. Would a flu-stricken Lisa Vanderpump dance? Here's how the...Tags: Beyonce, Dancing With the Stars (tv program), Jennifer Lopez, Brad Paisley, Entertainment Events
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UCLA's Vanessa Zamarripa back from injury, ready for NCAA finals
Vanessa Zamarripa, the Pac-12 Conference gymnast of the year, is a fifth-year senior at UCLA who has steadied the Bruins as three key team members suffered season-ending injuries. Hers was a voice of experience based on how she dealt with her own serious...Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Pacific-12 Conference, UCLA Bruins, Stanford Cardinal
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Vladimir Morozov making his mark for USC swimming
Vladimir Morozov went to Indianapolis this week with designs on completing his collection. Last summer, the USC junior won an Olympic medal swimming for Russia. In November, he won two events at the European championships. And on Thursday, he added an...Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Basketball, Sports, Michael Phelps, Swimming
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'Doctor Who,' 'Girls,' Lorne Michaels among Peabody Award winners
"Doctor Who" is celebrating 50 years on the air this year, new episodes begin airing Saturday and to top it all off, the good Doctor has just received a Peabody Award for 50 years of "evolving with technology and the times like nothing else in the known...
Tags: University of Georgia, Jimmy Savile, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Martin Luther King Jr., Bryant Gumbel
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TV sports seen as factor in park district participation
When trying to interpret the ups and downs of program popularity at the Park District of Highland Park, administrators look to television for answers. The 2012 Summer Olympics were an inspiration to the area's budding gymnasts, said Dan Malartsik,...
Tags: Ice Hockey, 2010 Winter Olympic Games, National Hockey League, Stanley Cup Playoffs, Summer Olympics
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Japan loves the World Baseball Classic
This just in: Baseball -- especially the World Baseball Classic -- is very popular in Japan. Repeat: very popular. Major League Baseball just announced that one-third of all televisions in Japan -- the ones that were turned on -- were tuned in to...
Tags: World Baseball Classic, Baseball, Sports, Josh Beckett, FIFA World Cup
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First lady Michelle Obama announces new fitness initiative in Chicago, where obesity is high
First lady Michelle Obama rolled out her latest health and fitness initiative in Chicago on Thursday, just as city heath officials released new data showing 1 in 4 of the city's public school students are obese. The "Let's Move! Active Schools"...
Tags: Medical Research, Teaching and Learning, McCormick Place, Weight, Health
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Sicilian art coming to the Getty
SICILY, Italy — Two years ago, the J. Paul Getty Museum ended a lengthy dispute with Italian cultural authorities by returning a towering limestone and marble statue of a Greek goddess to Sicily. The sculpture is now the pride of the relatively...
Tags: Italy, Museums, Conservation, Rome (Italy), The Getty
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Teen decides on amputation: 'I can do whatever I want with this leg. It's getting cut off'
After some inner turmoil and much self-reflection, 15-year-old Seth Melvin says he's ready to lose his right leg. His words make his parents cringe. "I just want to get it chopped off," he says occasionally. It's a decision that's been looming for...
Tags: Golf, Amputation, Shriners Hospitals for Children, Sports, Health and Medical Professionals
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Pistorius and South Africa's culture of fear
As details continue to emerge about the killing of Reeva Steenkamp by the Olympic runner Oscar Pistorius, one fact appears to be certain: The man known as the "Blade Runner" did fire four bullets through a bathroom door in his South African home,...Tags: Justice System, South Africa, Reeva Steenkamp, O.J. Simpson, Oscar Pistorius
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