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Pine Mountain Inn north of Ojai is focus of a bitter battle
By Steve Chawkins, Los Angeles Times
Since 2005, the rustic hangout has been closed — mostly the result, owner Tom Wolf says, of Ventura County officials rezoning his land in the 1980s without telling him they were about to do so.
A Mitt Romney most of America doesn't know
Friends see a warm, charitable man with a sense of duty rooted in his Mormon faith. So why is so much of his past kept under wraps?
Nasty Gal clothing company — as red-hot as its founder's lipstick
The e-seller of edgy and provocative clothing has seen phenomenal growth, even though owner Sophia Amoruso never set a spike-heeled boot in business school.
 A new breathalyzer law drives anger in France
A law requiring drivers to have breathalyzer kits has the French seeing red over what they view as lobbying — a practice reviled in the country — by an employee of a test manufacturer.
Local

California lawmakers say 'No gifts, please' but accept them anyway

O.C. priest to spend a year in jail for molesting boy in 1990s


South L.A. health clinic draws hundreds


US & World
Neil Armstrong, first person to walk on moon, dies at 82
Tropical Storm Isaac postpones Republican convention in Florida
In Syria, Islamic militants may complicate uprising


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Business
Clothing lines embrace plus-size fashions
Apple's victory over Samsung could mean more lawsuits

Singer-actress Hilary Duff sells Toluca Lake estate for almost $5.5 million
Consumer bureau wants to open a window on home appraisals



Entertainment

Celebrity reactions to Neil Armstrong's death
Reactions to Neil Armstrongs death
The three 'Gigant3s' take over the Honda center

Sports




Dodgers fatten the roster but it's still slim pickings for fans


 

Health

When belly fat is a worry
Walk along the L.A. River near Griffith Park
Opinion
Ayn Rand's 'Atlas Shrugged': What the critics had to say in 1957
We're all stressed, but misunderstanding it can make it worse

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