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Obama's Shanghai town hall
The Swampby Mark Silva President Barack Obama, fielding some questions in his first visit to China, was asked: "What's the main reason that you were honored (with) the Nobel Prize for Peace? And will it give you more... pressure and......Tags: National Security, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Defense, National Government, Heavy Engineering
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Text of Obama's town hall -- in China (Not a word on healthcare)
Top of the TicketOnce tech-savvy president confesses he's never Twittered!... -
Don't blame Starbucks: Cops may have poorer health due to night shifts
Booster ShotsMidnight shift workers often find it hard to get enough quality sleep on a consistent basis. Police officers are not exempt, often working late shifts and overtime as part of their job. A new study finds that their schedule may...... -
Swine flu cases drop on college campuses for first time
Booster ShotsFor the first time this academic year, college campuses have reported a significant drop in cases of influenza-like illness, generally assumed to be pandemic H1N1 influenza, according to the American College Health Assn. Unfortunately, the association... -
Study links Latino immigrants' HIV testing to level of adaptation to U.S. culture
L.A. NOWLatino immigrants considered at risk for HIV are less likely to be tested or to have access to healthcare services if they are in the country illegally and have not fully adapted to U.S. culture, according to a new study....... -
L.A. City Council OKs cap on medical marijuana dispensaries
L.A. NOWSeeking to bring the city's medical marijuana dispensary boom under tight control, the Los Angeles City Council decided today to cap the total number at 70, but to allow those that originally registered with the city to remain open. Under...... -
NEA report shows declining attendance in arts events nationwide
Culture MonsterHave you been noticing a growing number of empty seats at classical concerts in recent years? Have you attended a recent gallery opening where there was actually enough Champagne and hors d'oeuvres to go around -- and perhaps even some...... -
Health-care checkup: 'Nonprofit option'
The Swampby Jim Oliphant and Kim Geiger Last week, Senate Democrats reached a tentative agreement on a proposal to help move the healthcare overhaul forward. The Congressional Budget Office is examining the proposal's cost. Meanwhile, here is a look at what......Tags: Government Health Care, National Government, Republican Party, Government, Hospitals and Clinics
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Despite opposition, roundup of 2,500 Nevada mustangs OKd by Bureau of Land Management
L.A. UnleashedCARSON CITY, Nev. — The Bureau of Land Management approved the removal of 2,500 wild horses from the range near Reno on Monday amid growing opposition to what would be one of the largest mustang roundups in Nevada in recent...... -
Matt Weinstock, Dec. 14, 1959
The Daily MirrorRubbish Crisis A frantic call came into the county sanitation office recently from Redondo Beach. A resident there, in placing some discarded clothing in a rubbish disposal bin, had included an old shoe containing $5,000. "Don't let them cover it up until... -
California population growth slowest in more than a decade
L.A. NOWCalifornia's population grew less than 1% in the last year, the slowest growth rate in more than a decade as migration to the state barely kept up with the significant number of people leaving, according to state Department of Finance...... -
'T' is for Tiger (at least for now)
Brand XDue to deforestation and poaching the tiger population has fallen over 40% in the past decade, which translates into just 3200 of them left in the wild, worldwide, mostly found in India. That's not a typo, there are but 3200 wild tigers left, period....
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