• Younger kids run in their own races during the Tinker Bell Half Marathon at Disneyland

    Younger kids run in their own races during the Tinker Bell Half Marathon at Disneyland
    Kids ran, crawled, dashed and some walked in the kids races that were part of the runDisney Tinker Bell Half Marathon Weekend at the Disneyland Resort Saturday morning.
    The annual marathon features a 5K, 10K and a half marathon from Friday through Sunday, but Saturday morning was a chance for the younger kids to take part in shorter races near the Disneyland Hotel.
    The races included a 100 meter dash for 1-3 years old, a 200 meter dash for 4-6 years old, a 400 meter dash for 7-8 years old and a
  • World War II fly-boys return to skies in original bomber

    World War II fly-boys return to skies in original bomber
    Pat Hofferbert smiles after a ride in a B24 Liberator at John Wayne Airport in Santa Ana, California, on Friday, May 12, 2017. Hofferbert was in the Air Transport Command in the U.S. Army Air Force during World War II. (Photo by Jeff Gritchen, Orange County Register/SCNG)View from the window of Witchcraft, a B24 Liberator, as it flies past Huntington Harbor in Huntington Beach, California, on Friday, May 12, 2017. (Photo by Jeff Gritchen, Orange County Register/SCNG)Dan Oldewage is all smiles af
  • P.J. Harvey performs a dreamy show beneath the stars at the Greek in L.A. on Friday

    P.J. Harvey performs a dreamy show beneath the stars at the Greek in L.A. on Friday
    PJ Harvey performs at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles on Friday, May 12, 2017. (Photo by Drew A. Kelley, Contributing Photographer)PJ Harvey performs at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles on Friday, May 12, 2017. (Photo by Drew A. Kelley, Contributing Photographer)PJ Harvey performs at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles on Friday, May 12, 2017. (Photo by Drew A. Kelley, Contributing Photographer)PJ Harvey performs at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles on Friday, May 12, 2017. (Photo by Drew A. Kelley
  • Fantasmic will get an upgrade when it returns this summer

    Disneyland's Fantasmic will include new features and new movie scenes when it reopens this summer on Rivers of America. The attraction, along with others, were closed during construction of Star Wars land.
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  • U2 delivers a stirring Joshua Tree tour opener in Vancouver before its two Rose Bowl shows

    U2 delivers a stirring Joshua Tree tour opener in Vancouver before its two Rose Bowl shows
    Members of U2 kick off their world tour of the Joshua Tree in Vancouver, B.C., Friday, May 12, 2017. (Photo by Jonathan Hayward, The Canadian Press via AP)Bono, of Irish rock group U2, performs during the band’s tour celebrating the 30-year anniversary of their “Joshua Tree” album in Vancouver, British Columbia, Friday, May 12, 2017. (Photo by Jonathan Hayward, The Canadian Press via AP)Bono and The Edge, members of U2 kick off their world tour of the Joshua Tree in Vancouver,
  • Nations grapple with huge cyberattack, but more’s coming

    Nations grapple with huge cyberattack, but more’s coming
    By ALLEN BREED, JIM HEINTZ and SYLVIA HUI
    LONDON (AP) — Teams of technicians worked around the clock Saturday to restore Britain’s crippled hospital network and secure the computers that run factories, banks, government agencies and transport systems in other nations after a global cyberattack.
    The worldwide cyberextortion attack is so unprecedented that Microsoft quickly changed its policy, announcing security fixes available for free for the older Windows systems still used by mill
  • Foothill Ranch pool and spa closed after two diagnosed with Legionnaires’ disease

    Foothill Ranch pool and spa closed after two diagnosed with Legionnaires’ disease
    The community pool and spa at Foothill Ranch was closed Friday, May 12 after  two cases of Legionnaires’ disease were reported in the last two months, community officials said.
    The illness, also known as legionellosis, is an infection with symptoms of serious pneumonia and can be deadly if not treated.
    Orange County health officials were testing the waters to see if there was any more of the bacteria in the water. The pool and spa, at 27021 Burbank, are expected to remain closed until
  • Whicker: Ducks-Predators Game 1, the morning after

    Whicker: Ducks-Predators Game 1, the morning after
    ANAHEIM — Game 1 of the Western Conference Finals, the morning after:
    — There is no more sickening feeling than to flip a puck over the boards and see the referee stick his arm up in the air, as the opposing team points excitedly to the seats. It’s an automatic delay of game, not open to interpretation the way everything else is. The Ducks suffered back-to-back puck-flip penalties on Ryan Getzlaf and Nate Thompson in the third period Friday night, creating a 5-on-3 for Nashvill
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  • Official: North Korea open to US talks under ‘conditions’

    Official: North Korea open to US talks under ‘conditions’
    BEIJING — A top North Korean diplomat said Saturday that Pyongyang would be willing to meet with the Trump administration for negotiations “if the conditions are set.”
    Choi Sun-hee, the top North Korean diplomat who handles relations with the U.S., spoke briefly to reporters in Beijing en route to Pyongyang. She was traveling from Norway, where she led a delegation that held an informal meeting with former U.S. officials and scholars.
    Choi did not elaborate on what the North&rs
  • Roussan on the homeless: "Taming the Corporate Beasts"

    As many already know, the Greedy Corporate Beasts of our World continue to crush and destroy the lives of many in Anaheim, USA and the world. Not only is there a war being waged against the middle class, but also against the homeless and poor of Anaheim and elsewhere.
  • Why California’s good economic times aren’t better

    Why California’s good economic times aren’t better
    Numbers can tell a story, and the California state budget is a murder mystery.
    On Thursday, Gov. Jerry Brown stood between two easels stacked with charts and warned that the good times can’t last forever.
    There’s no money for new spending, he said as he unveiled the annual May revision of his January budget proposal, because although state revenues are a little higher than he thought they’d be back in January, they’re still $3.3 billion lower than state finance officials
  • Comedy dries up with cultural desertification

    Comedy dries up with cultural desertification
    In a bid for the same level of notoriety as Pizza Rat, Melissa McCarthy recently donned her now-signature Sean Spicer costume and hit the streets of New York City in a motorized version of the podium familiar from her serial press secretary skit. By any measure, the stunt is inherently funny — reaching back to comedy’s fundamentals of surprise, daring, slapstick, and the clever act of focusing attention while paradoxically lowering the stakes.
    And so it’s a welcome respite from
  • Why the Newman recall is justified

    Why the Newman recall is justified
    State Sen. Josh Newman, who has been in office less than six months, is the target of a credible and well organized recall election. The recall effort was instigated by reform and taxpayer interests over the passage of Senate Bill 1 which imposes a permanent $5.2 billion annual tax on gasoline and vehicle registration. That tax increase, never approved by voters, has generated vocal public criticism.
    But why Josh Newman? Shouldn’t all legislators who cast a yes vote for this regressive tax
  • The value of water independence

    The value of water independence
    Twenty years ago, the elected officials who served on the boards of the Orange County Sanitation District and Orange County Water District had a visionary idea to recycle treated wastewater to drinking water standards and percolate that water into our underground aquifer where it could eventually be used again for drinking water.
    The project — which would be known as the Groundwater Replenishment System — was not without opposition, much of it surrounding the cost of the project and
  • Ending mental health stigma

    Ending mental health stigma
    We need to have a frank discussion about mental health in our community. Each May during Mental Health Month, we, as a nation, come together to raise awareness about mental health; yet for far too long we have missed the opportunities to speak up, as individuals and communities. As mental health become more visible, the need for this dialogue is more important now than ever.
    According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, one in 25 live with a serious mental illness. Further, only
  • HOA Homefront: Reader questions: Can copies cost THAT much?

    HOA Homefront: Reader questions: Can copies cost THAT much?
    Q Recently my family sold a house and paid over $700 in fees to the association, a large portion of which was for copies of rules and regulations to be provided to the buyer. The association provided the files to a third party website, then instructed the escrow company to download the files and print copies for the buyer once I paid. The association basically did nothing. Can an association charge fees without explaining what the fees are for?  Doesn’t the homeowner have th
  • Before selling commercial real estate, do these things

    Before selling commercial real estate, do these things
    You’ve made a decision to sell your commercial real estate. Reasons vary from seller to seller but generally involve a transition – a change in the market, the sale of a business that occupies the building, business growth that outstrips capacity, a loan that is due, an ownership squabble, or gravitation toward another investment.
    Regardless of your reasons, most sellers focus on the commercial real estate’s value as the central motivation. OK, I get it. However, before exposin
  • Are fax machines passé? Some agents haven’t gotten the memo — or the text

    Are fax machines passé? Some agents haven’t gotten the memo — or the text
    Seventeen years into the 21st century, isn’t it about time we got rid of fax machines altogether?
    Seriously, when was the last time you used, saw, or were asked to send something via fax?
    Why would you fax anything when you can email or text a picture of the document with your smartphone?  Where’s the gal outside my local grocery store with clipboard holding the petition to ban fax machines from Orange County?  I’d sign that in a heartbeat.
    Traditional faxes are
  • Woman found face down at community pool in Irvine

    Woman found face down at community pool in Irvine
    IRVINE — A woman was found unconscious, face down in a community pool and pulled out by bystanders on Friday, May 12.
    The bystanders, one an Orange County Fire Authority captain, began CPR on the 58-year-old woman before paramedics arrived about 8:45 p.m., OCFA Cpt. Paul Holaday said.
    Paramedics were able to return a pulse to the victim but she was hospitalized unconscious late Friday, Holaday said.
    The woman was in the Arbor Park community pool exercising alone, which is routine for
  • Whicker: Ducks’ silver linings don’t dispel the cloud

    Whicker: Ducks’ silver linings don’t dispel the cloud
    ANAHEIM — A peace treaty gets signed and more shots ring out.
    Another Stanley Cup playoff train left the station at 6 p.m. Friday. The Ducks didn’t catch up to it until about 7:45.
    That does not make the eventual 3-2 overtime loss to Nashville palatable or even acceptable, in Game 1 of the Western Finals.
    But a tie game after 60 minutes looked like a fantasy after the Predators skated rings around the home team in the early going.
    James Neal pulled it out for the Predators, now 9-2 i
  • Predators push back against the Ducks in overtime victory in Game 1

    Predators push back against the Ducks in overtime victory in Game 1
    ANAHEIM —  James Neal and the Nashville Predators rolled with the punches in Game 1 of the Western Conference finals against the Ducks on Friday at Honda Center. They rolled with the shoves, slashes and cross-checks, too, and emerged with a 3-2 overtime victory.
    Neal scored the winner 9:24 into OT, after a cross-ice pass from defenseman P.K. Subban, converting on a slap shot that whistled past Ducks goaltender John Gibson after the Predators kept possession of the puck after a scrambl
  • Miller: Ducks’ loss plays into the hands of their many unbelievers

    Miller: Ducks’ loss plays into the hands of their many unbelievers
    ANAHEIM — Their first shot on goal Friday ended up in goal, the Ducks jumping ahead barely five minutes into the Western Conference finals.
    Despite that lightning start, the Ducks, much like the crowd here — many fans were still inching along the freeway as the first puck dropped at 6:10 p.m. — were a little late-arriving to Game 1.
    “You have to start from the get-to,” defenseman Hampus Lindholm said after the Ducks fell to Nashville, 3-2, in overtime. “I
  • Man shot, killed in Orange parking lot

    Man shot, killed in Orange parking lot
    ORANGE — A man was shot and killed in a commercial center parking lot on Friday, May 12, authorities said.
    Orange Police Department officers responded to a call of shots fired at 6:11 p.m., Sgt. Phil McMullin said. They located the victim suffering from a gunshot wound in the Stadium Promenade parking lot in the 1500 block of West Katella Avenue.
    The man was transported to a local hospital, where he was pronounced dead.
    The suspect, a man, was last seen driving north on Main Stre
  • Matt Shoemaker finds his groove in Angels’ victory over Tigers

    Matt Shoemaker finds his groove in Angels’ victory over Tigers
    The Angels’ Luis Valbuena hits a single in the sixth inning against the Detroit Tigers at Angel Stadium of Anaheim on May 12, 2017 in Anaheim, California. Valbuena reached second on the play and a run scored after an error by right fielder J.D. Martinez. (Photo by Stephen Dunn/Getty Images)The Angels’ Yunel Escobar slides home with a run in the sixth inning past catcher Alex Avila #31 of the Detroit Tigers at Angel Stadium of Anaheim on May 12, 2017 in Anaheim, California. (Photo by
  • CIF-SS boys tennis playoffs: Friday’s scores, Monday’s schedule

    CIF-SS boys tennis playoffs: Friday’s scores, Monday’s schedule
    The scores from Friday’s CIF-SS boys tennis playoffs, and the schedules for Monday’s games.BOYS TENNIS
    DIVISION 1
    Second round, FridayPeninsula 13, West Ranch 5Corona del Mar 15, Cypress 3San Marino 13, Beckman 5Arcadia 12, Palos Verdes 6University 13, Calabasas 5Mira Costa 13, Valencia 5Los Alamitos 10, Woodbridge 8Harvard-Westlake 14, Northwood 4
    Quarterfinals
    Monday, 3 p.m.Peninsula at Corona del MarArcadia at San MarinoUniversity at Mira CostaHarvard-Westlake at Los Alamitos
    DIVI
  • Connor Seabold, Chris Hudgins lead Cal State Fullerton past UC Santa Barbara

    Connor Seabold, Chris Hudgins lead Cal State Fullerton past UC Santa Barbara
    FULLERTON — If second-place Cal State Fullerton wants to retain any chance of winning the Big West Conference title in baseball, the Titans are going to have to win most of their next six conference games ahead of their season-ending three-game series against first-place Long Beach State, which is 15-3.
    Thanks to a four-run sixth inning and fine pitching from starter Connor Seabold from the fourth inning on, the Titans took care of business with an 8-4 victory over UC Santa Barbara before
  • CIF swim: Division 4 winners top O.C. finishers

    CIF swim: Division 4 winners top O.C. finishers
    BOYS SWIMMING
    CIF-SS Division 4 Finals
    At Riverside City College
    FINALS
    Team scores: 1. Rowland 309, 2. San Dimas 239.5, 3. Warren 183, others: 6. Ocean View 151, 17. Katella 41
    a=state qualifying time
    200-yard medley relay – 1. La Salle 1:41.94, 2. OV 1:43.00, others: 13. Los Am 1:50.03, 17. Seg 1:52.73
    200 free – 1. D. Falcon (OV) 1:42.48, others: 6. Nishioka (OV) 1:51.87
    200 IM – 1. Chen (LaSalle) 1:56.75, others: 18. N. Falcon (OV) 2:13.54
    50 free – 1. Hynes (GraceBre
  • Ducks thwarted in overtime as Predators take series opener, 3-2

    Ducks thwarted in overtime as Predators take series opener, 3-2
    The Anaheim Ducks’ Josh Manson checks the Nashville Predators’ Cody McLeod during the first period of Game One of Western Conference Finals during the 2017 NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs at Honda Center in Anaheim, CA on Friday, May 12, 2017. (Photo by Kevin Sullivan, Orange County Register/SCNG)The Anaheim Ducks’ Ryan Kesler sends the Nashville Predators’ Ryan Johansen flying during the first period of Game One of Western Conference Finals during the 2017 NHL Stanley Cup Playo
  • 6 people arrested, large quantity of drugs seized in Fullerton

    Those arrested on various narcotics and weapons Thursday include Andrew Zea, 29, of Bellflower; David Garcia, 27, of Anaheim; Denis Prado 24, of Santa Ana; Mickey Shulte ,34, of Anaheim, German Ortega, 26, of Garden Grove; and Jocelyn Garcia, 25, of Fullerton. Shulte was out of custody, on bail, on charges of assault with a deadly weapon in a separate, unrelated incident at the time of his arrest, Fullerton police Sgt.
  • Officials break ground on Lake Forest’s ‘100-year home’

    Officials break ground on Lake Forest’s ‘100-year home’
    Lake Forest Mayor, Scott Voigts, center, and fellow dignitaries turn soil during the ground breaking ceremony for the Civic Center project on Friday, May 12, 2017. (Photo by Drew A. Kelley, Contributing Photographer)Lake Forest Mayor, Scott Voigts, center, and fellow dignitaries turn soil during the ground breaking ceremony for the Civic Center project on Friday, May 12, 2017. (Photo by Drew A. Kelley, Contributing Photographer)Senator John Moorlach speaks during the ground breaking ceremony for
  • Chargers’ rookies adjust to NFL learning curve in minicamp

    Chargers’ rookies adjust to NFL learning curve in minicamp
    New Chargers coach Anthony Lynn oversees the action during rookie mini-camp at the team’s Murphy Canyon training facility in San Diego on Friday. (Photo by Sandy Huffaker, contributing photographer)Chargers guard Dan Ferney (66) takes part in rookie mini-camp at the team’s Murphy Canyon training facility in San Diego on Friday. (Photo by Sandy Huffaker, contributing photographer)Chargers receiver Mike Williams (7) takes part in rookie mini-camp at the team’s Murphy Canyon train
  • Yorba Linda sets policy for managing future debt

    Yorba Linda sets policy for managing future debt
    A new, state-mandated policy related to managing city debt has been adopted by the Yorba Linda City Council, and a revised policy allowing non-curricular student clubs at elementary and middle schools is now in place throughout the Placentia-Yorba Linda school district.
    Council members, acting in three roles – as the City Council, the Successor Agency to the former Redevelopment Agency and the Public Financing Authority – adopted the city’s first-ever policy on debt management
  • Lots of drama on final day of PCL baseball season as Woodbridge takes second with 8-4 victory over Beckman

    Lots of drama on final day of PCL baseball season as Woodbridge takes second with 8-4 victory over Beckman
    As expected, there was plenty of drama on the final day of the Pacific Coast League baseball season Thursday, May 11, as the races for the top three spots went down to the wire.
    Woodbridge and Beckman came into their game at Beckman tied for second place one game behind league-leading Corona del Mar with a shot of gaining a share of the league title. CdM already had the edge over both teams as the No. 1 team in the CIF playoffs by virtue of season series victories.
    While the players and coaches
  • Angels Notes: Shuffling the lineup to find some offense

    Angels Notes: Shuffling the lineup to find some offense
    ANAHEIM — Mike Scioscia has reached the point of experimenting with his lineup.
    The Angels manager, whose team has struggled to score lately, penned a lineup on Friday night that included Mike Trout moved up to second and Kole Calhoun moved down to fifth.
    Trout had hit second two previous times this season, but one was when Yunel Escobar was not playing and the other was when Calhoun was not playing. He’d also moved Calhoun down to fifth before, but once was because Trout was DH and
  • Rams rookies quickly warm to ‘old dude’ coordinator Wade Phillips

    Rams rookies quickly warm to ‘old dude’ coordinator Wade Phillips
    Rams head coach Sean McVay greets offensive lineman Christopher Watt (57) during NFL football rookie minicamp at the team’s practice facility in Thousand Oaks, Calif., Friday, May 12, 2017. (AP Photo/Michael Owen Baker)Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Cooper Kupp (18) runs a drill during an NFL football rookie minicamp at the team’s practice facility in Thousand Oaks, Calif., Friday, May 12, 2017. (AP Photo/Michael Owen Baker) ORG XMIT: CAMB102Los Angeles Rams tight end Gerald Everett
  • Gov. Brown defends gas tax, local legislator

    Gov. Brown defends gas tax, local legislator
    A day after signature gathering began to recall a Fullerton legislator for supporting new transportation taxes, Gov. Jerry Brown offered an impassioned defense of the road-improvement plan and of the Democratic state senator under attack.
    Brown was also dismissive of efforts by a Republican assemblyman from Huntington Beach to qualify a ballot measure that could reverse the Democrat-backed tax plan.
    “Roads require money to fix,” Brown said during a Friday visit to Orange County. &ldq
  • 10th annual South County Senior Summit draws nearly 1,000 to Laguna Woods

    10th annual South County Senior Summit draws nearly 1,000 to Laguna Woods
    Orange County Supervisor Lisa Bartlett speaks to the attendees during the 10th annual “South County Senior Summit” inside the Laguna Woods Village Performing Arts Center inside Clubhouse Three Friday, May 12, 2017. (Photo by Rod Veal, Contributing Photographer)Nakia Thierry, at podium, from the OC Office on Aging, speaks with attendees to the 10th annual “South County Senior Summit” at the Laguna Woods Performing Arts Center inside the Laguna Woods Village Performing Arts
  • Can you trust your land trust? Residents, non-profit, clash in OC canyons

    Can you trust your land trust? Residents, non-profit, clash in OC canyons
    When Linda May lived in the flatlands of Los Angeles she felt as though she always had to be on alert – whether for traffic or muggers – and she could never let her guard down. In 1996, she drew a circle on a map that showed all the quiet neighborhoods within 30 minutes of her work — and moved. That’s how she landed in the rugged, tranquil hills of Orange County’s canyons.
    May, like others who call the canyons their home, sought a quiet refuge from cr
  • Crean Lutheran girls, Foothill boys aiming for history in Division 2 swimming finals

    Crean Lutheran girls, Foothill boys aiming for history in Division 2 swimming finals
    RIVERSIDE >> Crean Lutheran’s girls swimming team wants to keep its championship habits alive. Foothill’s boys hope to revive their proud tradition of collecting titles.
    Both squads progressed toward those goals Friday at the CIF-SS Division 2 prelims at Riverside City College.
    The Saints, seeking their fifth consecutive section crown, blazed to four Division 2 records in qualifying for Saturday’s 11 a.m. finals.
    They also appeared to maximize their scoring opportunities
  • How To Choose The Right Bank For Your Small Business

    CBS2 / KCAL9 CBS2/KCAL9 is part of CBS Television Stations, a division of CBS Corp. and one of the largest network-owned station groups in the country. CBS Studio City Broadcast Center 4200 Radford Avenue Studio City, CA [...] Burglary Suspect Arrested After Rooftop Standoff In Long Beach Police officers and firefighters tried to talk him down, but he refused.
  • A Model burger

    A Model burger
    And speaking of Pelican Hill, we spotted supermodel, businesswoman and fashion icon Cindy Crawford there in late February, having lunch on the veranda at Pelican Grill. Was she talking to her associate about the new project she and husband Rande Gerber were cooking up?
    We’ll never know, but what’s for certain is that in the latest culinary collaboration for its Artist Series, Umami Burger presents Cindy’s Casa Burger along with Rande’s Spicy Margarita, an exclusive Casami
  • Tom Donovan takes the perch at Pelican Hill Resort

    Tom Donovan takes the perch at Pelican Hill Resort
    Tom DonovanSeeking perfection was a mantra of Giuseppe Lama, the genial managing director of The Resort at Pelican Hill, who opened the Newport Coast spot in November 2008 after running a long list of top-end properties, including the Hotel del Coronado in San Diego.
    But in mid-April, the Irvine Co. welcomed Tom Donovan, who most recently was the managing director of the Grand Wailea, a Waldorf Astoria resort on Maui. Donovan has taken over as managing director of Newport Beach’s only Forb
  • Man sentenced to nine years for kidnapping girlfriend after carving his name into her chest

    Man sentenced to nine years for kidnapping girlfriend after carving his name into her chest
    SANTA ANA – A 27-year-old Santa Ana man was sentenced to nine years in prison on Friday for kidnapping his girlfriend after carving his name into her chest with a razor blade.
    A jury in March convicted Sergio Joaquin Mendoza of multiple felony counts including criminal threats, false imprisonment and domestic battery.
    Over four days in March 2015, Mendoza argued with his girlfriend and punched her on several occasions, according to the Orange County District Attorney’s Offi
  • No charges against anglers who hooked suspected great white shark from Huntington pier, in incident shown in viral video

    No charges against anglers who hooked suspected great white shark from Huntington pier, in incident shown in viral video
    Screen grabs from video by Mike Hefner taken of anglers pulling up a baby great white shark at the Huntington Beach pier. (The video is believed to have been shot at the end of February, 201.)Screen grabs from video by Mike Hefner taken of anglers pulling up a baby great white shark at the Huntington Beach pier. (The video is believed to have been shot at the end of February, 201.)Show Caption of Expand
    Months after a suspected great white shark was pulled up onto the Huntington Beach Pier &ndas
  • How moms of today compare to generations past

    How moms of today compare to generations past
    Mothering has changed a lot in the United States over the past several generations. Here’s a look at some of the differences.
    MOMS HAVE LESS KIDSFewer moms are having three or more children now than were 40 years ago, and most have two kids at the most.
    THE ‘IDEAL’ FAMILY
    Gallup has been asking Americans the question, “What do you think is the ideal number of children for a family to have?” since the 1940s. The answers show that in the 1960s more people thought a fa

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