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Swine flu increases 9% on college campuses from previous week
Booster ShotsInfluenza-like illnesses, presumed to be mostly pandemic H1N1 influenza, continued to increase on college campuses last week, according to weekly results from the American College Health Assn. There were 7,099 new cases reported among college... -
L.A. homeless population drops despite recession, county study finds [Updated]
L.A. NOWLos Angeles County's homeless population has dropped 38% since 2007, according to a survey conducted this year by the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority. The count, which was conducted over three days in January, pegs the region's homeless population... -
Lake Elsinore has L.A. area's longest commute, census report finds
L.A. NOWThink your commute is bad? Others have it worse ??? unless you happen to live in Lake Elsinore. The U.S. Census Bureau on Tuesday released new data showing how long it takes people to get to work. In Southern California,...... -
John Kerry's Afghan war speech; Foreshadowing Obama's decision?
Top of the TicketAnalysis and full text of the senator's nuanced examination of the conflict.... -
Census counting all: Citizens or not
The Swampby Mark Silva The 2010 Census will count the undocumented. Sen. David Vitter, a Louisiana Republican, advanced a plan to prevent the Census Bureau from counting non-citizens in its conduct of the 2010 Census. The Senate's Democrats blocked that in......Tags: Demographics, Government, Labor Legislation, David Vitter, National Government
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Art review: 'Fazal Sheikh: Beloved Daughters' at the Museum of Photographic Arts
Culture MonsterPhotographer Fazal Sheikh's two most recent projects tell of indignity but show only beauty. It's an unusual combination for a photographer drawn to populations under duress. Throughout the history of the medium, socially concerned photographers have... -
West Africa's last giraffes make surprise comeback
L.A. UnleashedKoure, Niger — A crisp African dawn is breaking overhead, and Zibo Mounkaila is on the back of a pickup truck bounding across a sparse landscape of rocky orange soil. The tallest animals on earth are here, the guide says,...... -
Consuls from Latin America nations will help with the census
La PlazaU.S. Census officials met with the consuls of several Latin American nations to ask for their support in spreading the word about the 2010 Census and the importance of being counted and to allay any concerns that immigrant communities may have. “It is... -
Headed to the emergency room? Bring a book
Booster ShotsThe stereotype of hospital emergency rooms crowded with patients waiting endlessly to be seen by a doctor is true, according to a new study in Tuesday's edition of Archives of Internal Medicine. The conventional wisdom that throngs of low-income,... -
Backlash over report showing big drop in L.A.'s homeless population
L.A. NOW(Al Seib / Los Angeles Times) CRACKDOWN: Officers detain two people encamped on the sidewalk along 6th Street. There is growing concern that skid row's problems are getting worse. (Luis Sinco / Los Angeles Times) ENCAMPMENT: A man sleeps on......
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