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    Apr 9, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Perris middle school teacher accused of trying to seduce student

    <span class=&quot;s1">A 41-year-old Perris middle school teacher was arrested Tuesday on suspicion of trying to seduce a minor, authorities said.</span>
    A 41-year-old Perris middle school teacher was arrested Tuesday on suspicion of trying to seduce a minor, authorities said. Jeffrey Rightmire, who works at Lakeside Middle School, allegedly sent harmful material by text and the Internet "with the intent...

    Tags: Lotteries, Lifestyle and Leisure, Teaching and Learning, Teachers

  2. Apr 6, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Malcolm Jones returns to Bruins with a new approach to the game

    There is no one in UCLA's spring practice who has more to prove than running back Malcolm Jones. And no one knows that more than Jones.
    There is no one in UCLA's spring practice who has more to prove than running back Malcolm Jones. And no one knows that more than Jones. "I'm a changed man," Jones said. "I'm not the selfish and immature person that I was before. I'm in it for the team,...

    Tags: Awards and Prizes, UCLA Bruins, Football, Sports

  4. Apr 19, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Injuries putting a crimp in UCLA football's practice style

    The numbers game is tilting against UCLA during spring football practice.
    The numbers game is tilting against UCLA during spring football practice. The Bruins can count the number of healthy defensive linemen on one hand. The number of defensive backs — those on scholarship — is even less. As for offensive...

    Tags: Awards and Prizes, UCLA Bruins, Football, Sports

  6. Apr 27, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Bionic eye maker has vision of the future

    Robert Greenberg got tired of hearing from senior engineers that it wasn't possible to build his product idea: a bionic eye that gives sight to the blind.
    Robert Greenberg got tired of hearing from senior engineers that it wasn't possible to build his product idea: a bionic eye that gives sight to the blind. "A lot of the folks straight out of school didn't know any better, so I hired them instead,"...

    Tags: Engineering, Johns Hopkins University, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Food and Drug Administration, Blindness

  8. Apr 23, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Johnathan Franklin, once seventh at UCLA, knocks on NFL heaven's door

    NEW YORK &mdash; It could average 400 pounds from tackle to tackle, and still the offensive line Johnathan Franklin runs behind in the NFL won't be as daunting as the line he had at UCLA.
    NEW YORK — It could average 400 pounds from tackle to tackle, and still the offensive line Johnathan Franklin runs behind in the NFL won't be as daunting as the line he had at UCLA. His line in college was a queue of seven running backs, and...

    Tags: Seattle Seahawks, National Football League, Atlanta Falcons, Jacksonville Jaguars, Kenjon Barner

  10. Apr 26, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Housing bubble hero

    <strong>The gig:</strong> Christopher Thornberg is founding partner of Beacon Economics, a Los Angeles-based economics consulting firm. Since its founding in 2007, Beacon has provided economic analysis and forecasting for cities, counties and corporate clients.
    The gig: Christopher Thornberg is founding partner of Beacon Economics, a Los Angeles-based economics consulting firm. Since its founding in 2007, Beacon has provided economic analysis and forecasting for cities, counties and corporate clients. He...

    Tags: State University of New York, Realty, Clemson University, Family

  12. Apr 28, 2013 |Column| Baltimore Sun
  13. Did that really happen? In America?

    My periodic &quot;Did You Know" columns tend to raise the blood pressure of more conservative readers who are embarrassed/angry/frustrated by the increasingly aggressive counter-cultural policies of the hard left and their allies in Hollywood, on campus, and in Washington, D.C.
    My periodic "Did You Know" columns tend to raise the blood pressure of more conservative readers who are embarrassed/angry/frustrated by the increasingly aggressive counter-cultural policies of the hard left and their allies in Hollywood, on campus, and...

    Tags: Illegal Immigrants, Authors, Anwar al-Awlaki, Clint Eastwood, University of Maryland, College Park

  14. Apr 27, 2013 |Story| Daily Pilot
  15. Scholarship Awards Breakfast: Newport Harbor

    Rachel Anne Barney GPA: 4.4384 School Activities/Clubs: IB drama production of "Dear Brutus," Field Studies Club, IB History HL, IB English HL, IB Theatre HL, IB French SL, IB Environmental Science SL, IB Theory of Knowledge, IB diploma candidate, AP US...

    Tags: Water Polo, Lifestyle and Leisure, Music, California Polytechnic State University, Biology

  16. Apr 27, 2013 |Story| Daily Pilot
  17. Scholarship Awards Breakfast: Corona del Mar

    Troy Bolus GPA: 4.5 School Activities/Clubs: track, Photography Club Community: peer tutor, Illumination Foundation Awards/Honors: Most Valuable Player varsity track 2012, Best Varsity Jumper 2010-11 Hobbies/Interests: guitar, golf, skiing,...

    Tags: Johns Hopkins University, Music, Rudy Garcia, Manufacturing and Engineering, Biology

  18. Apr 27, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  19. Lions bet on potential of neophyte Ansah

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    The Sports Xchange NFL Team Report - Detroit Lions - INSIDE SLANT The Lions might have preferred one of the can't-miss left tackles to still be on the board when they picked at No. 5 Thursday? They might have preferred to trade down a few notches and...

    Tags: San Francisco 49ers, Lifestyle and Leisure, Chicago Bears, NFL Draft, Alabama Crimson Tide

  20. Apr 25, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Antronette Yancey dies at 55; advocate of short bursts of exercise

    For Dr. Antronette K. Yancey, a UCLA public health professor, exercise could be fun and done in short bursts in the workplace, schools and even places of worship.
    For Dr. Antronette K. Yancey, a UCLA public health professor, exercise could be fun and done in short bursts in the workplace, schools and even places of worship. Her campaign to urge people to incorporate physical activity into their daily lives led to...

    Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Diseases and Illnesses, Yale University, Duke University, Biology

  22. Apr 26, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. UCLA professor to stand trial in death of assistant in lab fire

    UCLA chemistry professor Patrick Harran was ordered Friday to stand trial on felony charges stemming from a laboratory fire that killed staff research assistant Sheharbano &quot;Sheri" Sangji more than four years ago.
    UCLA chemistry professor Patrick Harran was ordered Friday to stand trial on felony charges stemming from a laboratory fire that killed staff research assistant Sheharbano "Sheri" Sangji more than four years ago. Concluding a preliminary hearing that...

    Tags: Lawyers, Labor Disputes, Court Preliminary, Crimes, Health and Safety at School

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