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    Jan 12, 2013 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  1. Man About Town: Our view of the cosmos from an L.A. hilltop

    Do I turn you on to cool stuff or what? Last week, a great shave. This week, the cosmos. There isn't really anyplace I won't take you. OK, I won't take you to Chuck E. Cheese's — that'd just be cruel, pepperoni in the very corpuscles of the place. But any other destination is up for grabs, including the far outer suburbs of human understanding.
    Do I turn you on to cool stuff or what? Last week, a great shave. This week, the cosmos. There isn't really anyplace I won't take you. OK, I won't take you to Chuck E. Cheese's — that'd just be cruel, pepperoni in the very corpuscles of the place....

    Tags: Science and Technology, CEC Entertainment, Inc., Entertainment, Woody Allen, Music

  2. Jul 23, 2012 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  3. Newton: Getting L.A. growing again

    There is no more consistent refrain among elected officials and candidates these days than that they will do everything they can to create jobs. It's a worthy goal given the sluggish state of the economy, and it's particularly crucial in California, which has the third-highest unemployment rate in the nation (behind Nevada and Rhode Island).
    There is no more consistent refrain among elected officials and candidates these days than that they will do everything they can to create jobs. It's a worthy goal given the sluggish state of the economy, and it's particularly crucial in California, which...

    Tags: City National Corporation, Career and Workplace, Business Enterprises, White House, Business

  4. Dec 5, 2012 |Column| Imperial Valley Press Online
  5. Viewpoint: Taking pleasure in an uncrowded coastline

    Spending a couple of days in San Diego has been a treat, especially getting to see the 10-foot waves washing over the South Mission Beach jetty. About a half-mile away we spotted the waves lapping at the lower end of the Ocean Beach Pier.
    Spending a couple of days in San Diego has been a treat, especially getting to see the 10-foot waves washing over the South Mission Beach jetty. About a half-mile away we spotted the waves lapping at the lower end of the Ocean Beach Pier. It is always a...

    Tags: London Heathrow Airport, Military Equipment

  6. Jul 4, 2012 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  7. Post & Beam's well-seasoned restaurateur, Brad Johnson

    Foodies tend to move like flocks of birds, swarming a chic eatery, and then — swoop — off to the next. One of their newer perches in Los Angeles is in a part of town that hasn't had much of the food spotlight. Post & Beam opened on New Year's Evein Baldwin Hills, an area with as many economic ups and downs as the hills and canyons that give the neighborhood its name. Restaurateur Brad Johnson has cut the ribbon on some flashy restaurants in his native New York and in Los Angeles; now his foray into L.A.'s best-known black middle-class neighborhood gives him food for thought.
    Foodies tend to move like flocks of birds, swarming a chic eatery, and then — swoop — off to the next. One of their newer perches in Los Angeles is in a part of town that hasn't had much of the food spotlight. Post & Beam opened on New Year'...

    Tags: Family, Julia Roberts, Robert Frost, Healthy Diet, Pizzas

  8. May 5, 2012 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  9. Man About Town: At Hollywood Park, playing the ponies is family fun

    With a caffeine headache and 60 bucks in my britches, I head out to the pony rides on a Friday night — to glittery, improbable Hollywood Park, now officially Betfair Hollywood Park.
    With a caffeine headache and 60 bucks in my britches, I head out to the pony rides on a Friday night — to glittery, improbable Hollywood Park, now officially Betfair Hollywood Park. The Inglewood track's spring-summer semester has just started, and...

    Tags: National Football League, Entertainment, Shrimp, Music, Concerts

  10. Jul 9, 2011 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  11. Rodriguez: L.A.'s way is the freeway

    Los Angeles County Supervisor Zev Yaroslavsky's office released a mildly amusing list of 53 suggestions for surviving "Carmageddon," one for every hour the 405 will be closed this weekend between the 10 and the 101. In the hope that you'll stay off the...

    Tags: Traffic, Transportation, Travel, Human Interest, Vehicles

  12. Sep 5, 2011 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  13. Newton: Labor on the wane? Not in L.A.

    This has been a hard couple years — on top of a hard era — for organized labor. The percentage of American workers who belong to a union has continued its long slide, dropping from 12.3% in 2009 to 11.9% in 2010. Those numbers are even starker if viewed through a longer lens: In 1983, more than 1 in 5 American workers was a member of a union; today it's barely half that. Moreover, while those numbers testify to the eroding faith many Americans have in organized labor to represent their interests — as well as the cunning tactics of employers to thwart organizing — they do not capture this year's singular, highly ideological rage.
    This has been a hard couple years — on top of a hard era — for organized labor. The percentage of American workers who belong to a union has continued its long slide, dropping from 12.3% in 2009 to 11.9% in 2010. Those numbers are even starker...

    Tags: Los Angeles Times, Wisconsin, African Americans, Career and Workplace, Minority Groups

  14. Jun 20, 2011 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  15. Jim Newton: A mysterious inquiry

    Last month, scores of public officials across Los Angeles County opened their mail to find nearly identical requests for information: Members of the Los Angeles City Council and the county Board of Supervisors, the Community Redevelopment Agency and Community College District Board of Trustees, the city of Long Beach and untold others were asked to produce records relating to the Los Angeles Alliance for a New Economy. It was the first blow, silently delivered, in what could be a nasty fight, of a sort that is becoming increasingly common in American and California politics.
    Last month, scores of public officials across Los Angeles County opened their mail to find nearly identical requests for information: Members of the Los Angeles City Council and the county Board of Supervisors, the Community Redevelopment Agency and...

    Tags: Los Angeles, Crimes, Don Knabe, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Fires

  16. Jun 13, 2011 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  17. Jim Newton: What we have is a failure to communicate

    In the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks, public safety leaders in Southern California concluded that the need for a unified emergency communications system was so grave that they had to build it in such a way as to avoid the traditional pitfalls for huge, multi-agency projects: sloppiness, recriminations and politics. Ten years later, they are on the verge of commissioning such a system, but their efforts are beset by sloppiness, recriminations and politics.
    In the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks, public safety leaders in Southern California concluded that the need for a unified emergency communications system was so grave that they had to build it in such a way as to avoid the traditional pitfalls for huge,...

    Tags: Los Angeles, Crimes, Don Knabe, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Fires

  18. Feb 26, 2013 | Los Angeles Times
  19. Supervisors order review of efforts to stem new flights at LAX

    L.A. NOW
    The Board of Supervisors asked county officials to determine whether Los Angeles airport officials have complied with a 2006 court settlement that required them to disperse the growth in flights at busy LAX to other airports in the region....
  20. Feb 22, 2013 | Los Angeles Times
  21. In their words: L.A. mayor candidates answer The Times' questions

    L.A. NOW
    L.A. Police Chief Charlie Beck has a good chance of keeping his job if any of the three most prominent candidates for mayor manages to win. But embattled Fire Chief Brian Cummings? Not so much. When The Times posed a series of questions about major issues...
  22. Feb 21, 2013 | Los Angeles Times
  23. Legal team misled convicted rapist Andrew Luster, witnesses say

    L.A. NOW
    A great-grandson of cosmetics magnate Max Factor says he was misled by members of his legal team and is seeking a reduction in his 124-year rape sentence, as well as a new trial. Andrew Luster says the attorneys urged him......
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