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More gun laws = fewer deaths, 50-state study says
CHICAGO (AP) — It's a study everyone is talking about today because the statistics are so dramatic: States with the most gun control laws have a 42 percent lower gun death rate than states with the least number of gun control laws, according to a...
Tags: Personal Weapon Control, Murder, Criminal Laws, Internal Medicine, Health and Medical Professionals
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More gun laws equals fewer deaths, 50-state study says
CHICAGO (AP) — States with the most gun control laws have the fewest gun-related deaths, according to a study that suggests sheer quantity of measures might make a difference. But the research leaves many questions unanswered and won't settle...
Tags: Personal Weapon Control, Murder, Criminal Laws, Suicide, Shootings
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Scoreboard -- March 7, 2013
|TV SPORTS| Girl’s High School Basketball--South Dakota State Tournaments: Class AA, Aberdeen Central vs. Sturgis, Noon, Sioux Falls Roosevelt vs. Sioux Falls Lincoln, 1:45 p.m., Sioux Falls Washington vs. Sioux Falls O’Gorman, 6 p.m.,...Tags: New York Rangers, George Mason Patriots, Jhonatan Solano, Vanderbilt Commodores, Tennessee Volunteers
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UC Berkeley and UCLA ranked among top 10 universities worldwide
L.A. NOWThe University of California system once again scored very well in an annual reputational ranking of world research universities by the Times Higher Education magazine of Great Britain, with UC Berkeley and UCLA in the top 10, officials announced Monday..... -
Changes are all around for Pasadena-area boys' tennis
There’s varying expectations heading into the 2013 high school boys’ tennis season. Teams like La Salle and Marshall Fundamental are still sorting through their roster. Maranatha essentially has a new-look team with a first-year coach and a...
Tags: San Marino, Teaching and Learning, Pacific Tigers, Education, Students
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Fewer bees in U.S. a threat to world's almond supply
TURLOCK, Calif. (AP) - In an almond orchard in California's Central Valley, bee inspector Neil Trent pried open a buzzing hive and pulled out a frame to see if it was at least two-thirds covered with bees. Trent has hopped from orchard to orchard this...Tags: Nutrition, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Science and Technology
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Dying for a burger and a hot dog: The toxic backyard BBQ
Meat is murder, as the singer and animal activist Morrissey reminded us earlier this week. It’s also incredibly bad for the environment. Livestock is among the causes of greenhouse gas emissions, which is responsible for global warming. (Watch...
Tags: Global Warming, Environmental Pollution, Environmental Issues, Hot Dogs, Standards
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Cooking up toxic air pollution
When UC Davis scientists collected air pollution particles in Fresno and then exposed laboratory mice to them, they found that one of the most toxic sources was the backyard grill. Along with particles from vehicle and wood-burning emissions,...
Tags: Air Pollution, Respiratory Disease, Environmental Pollution, Environmental Issues, Science and Technology
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Men's Basketball: UCI trounces Titans
IRVINE — One week before its annual Bracket Busters matchup, the UC Irvine men's basketball team had its break-even-buster game against Big West Conference and Orange County rival Cal State Fullerton. UCI won the battle of .500 teams, 86-66, to...Tags: Big West Conference, Long Beach State 49ers, Pacific Tigers, Cal State Fullerton Titans, University of California, Irvine
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A rogue ex-cop who shouldn't be armed
SACRAMENTO — Here's an idea for a new gun control law: How about immediately seizing the personal arsenal of a fired cop? Dishonorably discharged soldiers, after all, aren't allowed to own firearms. Why should dishonored cops? Like booted...Tags: Darrell Steinberg, Personal Weapon Control, Trials, Mark Leno, Wayne LaPierre
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USC women's lacrosse team debuts Saturday against Northwestern
There will be big doings for USC athletics Saturday at the Coliseum. And no, Matt Barkley did not get another year of eligibility. This has to do with lacrosse, which brings to mind one of two things for most of us: a medium-sized city in Wisconsin or a...Tags: Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum, FIFA World Cup, Awards and Prizes, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Kobe Bryant
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U.S. activist says he was locked in cell for nine months in Vietnam
L.A. NOWFor nine months, Nguyen Quoc Quan was held in a 9-by-9 foot cell in Ho Chi Minh City, his only company a government monitor assigned to watch his every move. The American democracy activist had no contact with the outside......
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