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The Crest' and the high-speed rush
In the August 2011 issue of Motor Trend Magazine there was an article comparing two new BMWs, the M1 and the M3. The author got two California Highway Patrol officers to close a portion of the newly opened Angeles Crest Highway in order to put these...Tags: Travel, Road Transportation, Transportation, Vehicles
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Connecting WIC participants with farm-fresh produce
Los Angeles TimesAt the Prime Time Nutrition store in El Monte, a store that stocks the foods provided monthly to recipients of a federal mother-and-child nutrition program, shoppers can pick up formula and cereal, cheese and bread and other basic groceries. This summer,...Tags: Health, Nevada, Grocery Coupons, Los Angeles Times, Pregnancy and Childbirth
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Hat's off to Portantino
I’ve had my disagreements with Assemblyman Anthony Portantino, but my hat’s off to him for bucking his party by voting against the recently passed state budget. The Democratic leadership is punishing him for voting his conscience instead of...Tags: Elections, Natural Resources, Politics, Washington, DC, Wildflowers
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In Theory: Should there be morality in the markets?
Q. At a time of near-record food prices, Pope Benedict XVI has denounced speculation in commodities markets as “immoral” and called food and water “a basic human right.” According to the UN's Food and Agricultural Organization,...Tags: Judaism, Health, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Genesis (music group), Food Industry
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Native Americans' problems do matter
In response to the letter, “No Native Americans, no need to bother,” really, Lee Brandt, why bother with “their” problems? Have you ever been to a Southern California pow-wow? If you have, you would know that there are many...Tags: Indigenous People, U.S. Congress, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Politics, Interior Policy
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Newton: A new voice atop L.A.'s teachers union
Warren Fletcher wrapped up his work three weeks ago as an English teacher at City of Angels and moved over to the headquarters of United Teachers Los Angeles, where he is the union's new president. He missed his first negotiating session because he had to...Tags: Elections, Regional Authority, Politics, William F. Buckley, Career and Workplace
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The area's best baseball value
I attended the recent Glendale Angelenos baseball game at Stengel Field and witnessed an exciting game as they played the SoCal A’s. These teams compete in the California Collegiate League, which is comprised of outstanding players from Glendale...Tags: Human Interest, Caylee Anthony
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Politicians are overpaying themselves
State Assemblyman Anthony Portantino (D-La Caņada Flintridge) has let the cat out of the bag on what goes on in the California Legislature as to what it costs each legislator to run his or her office each year. This is shocking! So I hope the readers are...Tags: Entertainment, Elections, Theater, Politics, Tony Awards
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The Crosby Chronicles: Politicians don't make good teachers
Gov. Brown signed a bill last Thursday that requires California schools to use history textbooks and lessons that mention positive contributions from the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community. No other state has such a requirement.
While I...Tags: Elections, History, Politics, Gays and Lesbians, Minority Groups
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Newton: DWP's new general manager is on the hot seat
The view from the top floor of the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power testifies to its place in the life and history of the city. To the north and west are Silver Lake and the Hollywood Hills, dotted with reservoirs that define neighborhoods and...Tags: Elections, Government, Politics, Electricity Production and Distribution, Antonio Villaraigosa
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Making the case for smart meters
Utilities are installing smart meters and moving toward a smarter grid. Modernizing our electrical and water infrastructure by integrating new technologies helps bring our system into the 21st century in order for us to meet future needs of our...Tags: Health, Health Organizations, Technology, Electronics, Radio
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All-Star Lawyer Goes to Bat for Dodger Fans
A funny thing happened on the way to Tom Girardi’s Major League Baseball career. He was riding the bus to Albuquerque with dreams of joining a farm club and making it to the big leagues. The bus pulled into a parking lot at a diner, and Girardi went...Tags: Health, San Francisco, Vin Scully, Rentals, Merck & Company Incorporated
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