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Schwarzenegger now opposes Obama's healthcare, urges delegation "to get in there and fight"
Top of the TicketCapsule version and full text of Republican's final State of the State address, warning of more cuts.... -
Michael Hiltzik: Academia and the profit motive
Money & CompanyThe rise of the publicly traded for-profit university has led quite properly to questions about where the student's welfare ranks among the priorities of these institutions. Spokespersons for companies such as the University of Phoenix and Kaplan... -
Women to be honored
Three La Caņada women are among the winners of the 11th annual Women in Business Awards to be presented July 16 at the Pasadena Hilton. Sheila Cook, Lt. Angela Shephard and Teena Hostivich will be honored during the annual luncheon hosted by state Sen....Tags: Pasadena (Los Angeles, California), Altadena, Los Angeles, Glendale (Los Angeles, California), California
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Students rally in Sacramento
L.A. NOWThousands of college students and faculty rallied Monday in Sacramento in support of higher education, another in a series of recent actions throughout the state designed to highlight the effects of budget cuts. The demonstration was organized by the... -
What should UC be?
Tell Californians the truth | Stand up for undocumented students | Help the kids to know themselves | Restore credibility | Let the leaders take the lead | Tackle our real-world problems | Play fair with student fees | Make the budget match the mission...Tags: Martin Luther King Jr., Continuing Education, Hospitals and Clinics, Politics, Colleges and Universities
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Ban Mylar balloons
In "What’s helium-filled, foil — and harmless?" Terri Adishian says it's unnecessary to ban helium-filled foil balloons. Tell that to 2,000 residents of Menlo Park. On March 24, they came home to find no power. Why? Because a Mylar balloon...Tags: Sales, Business, John Muir, Companies and Corporations, Hospitals and Clinics
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Calif. laws crack down on sex-offender teachers
Calif. laws crack down on sex-offender teachers By JULIET WILLIAMS Associated Press Writer SACRAMENTO (AP) _ Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger has signed two bills making it tougher for teachers who commit sex crimes to remain in California's public...Tags: Sex, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Crimes, Entertainment, California
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Seniors Get a Hard Sell on Fee-Laden Annuities
Times Staff WriterMaydeen Tharp wanted a living trust. She wound up buying a $230,000 annuity. Tharp, a widowed homemaker, had invited an insurance man to her home in Upland to get her estate in order. The salesman shifted the conversation to a different subject:...Tags: Paul Newman, Arizona, Mutual Funds, Financial and Business Services, Politics
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