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petronius

(26,602 posts)
Sun Jun 9, 2013, 12:09 PM Jun 2013

'Summer Guide' from the LA Times (Southern Cal. activity suggestions)

http://www.latimes.com/features/summer/

I normally skip right over newspaper 'Things to do' listings on the assumption that I already know everything good ( ), but I found 4-5 things here that I plan to do this summer - so I thought I'd post it in case other Californians or visitors will find it helpful...
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'Summer Guide' from the LA Times (Southern Cal. activity suggestions) (Original Post) petronius Jun 2013 OP
"Log in or subscribe to continue reading" DBoon Jun 2013 #1
Strange - I'm not logged in nor subscribing, and it works for me. I just checked petronius Jun 2013 #3
Click on the close "X" button in the corner. Then in the kestrel91316 Jun 2013 #4
and this doesn't even scratch the surface...... dhill926 Jun 2013 #2

DBoon

(22,363 posts)
1. "Log in or subscribe to continue reading"
Sun Jun 9, 2013, 12:28 PM
Jun 2013

Guess I will have to figure out my summer activities without the help of the LA Times

petronius

(26,602 posts)
3. Strange - I'm not logged in nor subscribing, and it works for me. I just checked
Sun Jun 9, 2013, 12:46 PM
Jun 2013

with a different browser on a different computer, and it worked there too. I wonder if they throw up that 'log-in' demand at random, or maybe you've already clicked a bunch of Times links recently?

 

kestrel91316

(51,666 posts)
4. Click on the close "X" button in the corner. Then in the
Sun Jun 9, 2013, 02:08 PM
Jun 2013

article as you scroll down there is an option to answer two silly questions to be able to read the article. Easy peasy, no registration.

And ANYBODY can read 15 articles a month without registering/paying or doing the silly questions.

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