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The shocking contempt for women's rights [The reply]
Opinion L.A.How far have American women come since winning the right to vote in 1920? Eve Weinbaum and Rachel Roth addressed this question in an Aug. 26 Op-Ed, “Beyond suffrage,” bringing up issues that elicited backlash on our discussion board.... -
Sarah Palin gives a rousing non-campaign campaign speech in Iowa
Top of the TicketSarah Palin addresses Tea Party of America Rally in Indianola, Iowa, bashing Obama and warning fellow Republicans.... -
On Location: Bulgarian studio gets new image under Avi Lerner
Company TownOn the outskirts of Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria, a 75-acre former communist-era studio will soon draw a contingent of Hollywood heavies including Sylvester Stallone, Mickey Rourke, Bruce Willis and former California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger.... -
Have unions ruined our country? [Most commented]
Opinion L.A.Unions are the demise of the United States, if you’re to believe the bulk of the people who’ve been commenting on Anne Lamott’s Op-Ed, “Unions and America fit together like … Legos.” In her piece, she professes her ... -
Economy adds 103,000 jobs but jobless rate remains at 9.1%
Money & CompanyUnemployment report: Hiring picked up a bit in September as employers added 103,000 jobs over the month, the government said Friday in a report that’s likely to ease fears that the economy is hurtling toward another recession.... -
U.S. economy expected to show gain of 55,000 jobs last month
Money & CompanyThe bar seems low for the government’s report Friday on September employment. But after August’s disappointing report, is it low enough? The U.S. economy created a net 55,000 new jobs last month, according to the average estimate of economists... -
BofA says website working properly again
Money & CompanyBofA website fixed: "The plan to charged $5 a month for debit cards hit the news Friday just before the online banking hit the skids, prompting speculation that hackers had retaliated for the fee. BofA has consistently denied that outsiders compromised... -
CalPERS gives top execs $4.5 million in bonuses
Money & CompanyTop administrators and investment officers at the California Public Employees' Retirement System, the country's biggest government pension plan, were awarded $4.5 million in bonuses, averaging 41% of their base salaries for the year that ended June 30.... -
UC and its largest union ratify labor agreement
L.A. NOWUniversity of California and its largest labor union reach agreement on a new labor contract. The union, AFSCME, represents some of the lowest-wage workers at the university system.... -
Bell 8 to ask for criminal charges to be tossed out
L.A. NOWDefense attorneys for the so-called Bell 8 said Thursday they intend to file motions to dismiss the charges against their clients based on a recent state Supreme Court ruling that says prosecutors in public corruption cases must prove that defendants........ -
Campaign 2012: Cheney and Rove vs. Rick Perry on Social Security
Opinion L.A.When Texas Gov. Rick Perry called Social Security a "Ponzi scheme" shortly after declaring his candidacy for president, the onus was on someone credible in the Republican Party to call him on it. Karl Rove and Dick Cheney have now done that. Kinda sorta..... -
99 Cents Only Stores agrees to $1.6-billion buyout offer
Money & Company99 Cents Only Stores agree to a buyout offer. The deep-discount chain 99 Cents Only Stores agress to go private....
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