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California conservation chief faces grilling over fracking
PolitiCalMark Nechodom, Gov. Jerry Brown's nominee for state conservation chief, won the support of a key Senate committee on Wednesday after a grilling from lawmakers over hydraulic fracturing -- and demands for more safeguards on the controversial drilling... -
California businesses plagued by plastic thieves
L.A. NOWCalifornia businesses are being plauged by plastic thieves, who steal plastic pallets, trays and crates in order to sell them to recyclers.... -
Letters: Poor reviews for UC's new logo
Re "New UC logo a no-go for many," Dec. 11 I don't understand the kerfuffle over the new University of California logo. In my view, the insignia is a forthright representation of the true state of the system. For years the UC system has been sliding...
Tags: Port of Long Beach
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NASCAR's Tony Stewart won't race in next year's Indy 500
It was a compelling idea while it lasted. But three-time NASCAR champion Tony Stewart will not race in next year's Indianapolis 500 ahead of the NASCAR Coca-Cola 600 later that same day. Stewart-Haas Racing, the NASCAR team that Stewart co-owns,...
Tags: Open-Wheel Racing, Indianapolis 500, Tony Stewart, Stock Car Racing, NASCAR
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Joining the EPA's war on soot
Lisa Jackson, head of the Environmental Protection Agency, did not produce the record some had hoped for, as she was continually held back from her ambitious regulatory plans by business and political opponents. And even her last major action —...
Tags: Environmental Pollution, Port of Los Angeles, Environmental Politics, Lisa P. Jackson, Environmental Issues
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Restaurants' hot new demographic: Older diners
Past restaurant marketing campaigns have usually featured sexy patrons having a good time with friends or their adorable young families. But according to new research, maybe it’s time food-service companies started focusing more on silver foxes....
Tags: Obesity, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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IndyCar drivers like idea of NASCAR's Tony Stewart in Indy 500
If NASCAR's Tony Stewart accepts Roger Penske's offer to drive in next year's Indianapolis 500, that would be fine by some IndyCar drivers. "That would be awesome. I hope he does it," Will Power, one of Penske's regular IndyCar series drivers, said...
Tags: Open-Wheel Racing, Indianapolis 500, Robert Griffin III, Tony Stewart, Washington Redskins
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'Guardians' author William Joyce: Sean Connery inspired Santa
When children go to sleep tonight, the visions dancing in their heads will more likely be those of electronic gizmos than of sugar plums. But the kiddos will doze off believing, and that collective faith fascinates author William Joyce, who created the...
Tags: Gold Standard Incorporated, Guillermo Del Toro, Kathryn Bigelow, Sean Connery, DreamWorks Animation SKG Incorporated
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Coca-Cola takes on obesity issue in prime-time ad campaign
Coca-Cola, the world’s top beverage company and perennial target for critics of sugary drinks, is taking an unusually public stance on obesity by defending its health initiatives on prime-time television. In a two-minute advertisement set to debut...
Tags: Beyonce, Obesity, PepsiCo Inc., Starbucks Corp., Advertising
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3,120-calorie entree: Extreme or 'life's simpler pleasures'?
IHOP has a Country Fried Steak & Eggs combo menu item with 3,720 milligrams of sodium. Johnny Rockets’ Bacon Cheddar Double burger has 50 grams of saturated fat. The Bistro Shrimp Pasta from the Cheesecake Factory has 3,120 calories. Each one is...
Tags: IHOP Corporation, Steaks, PepsiCo Inc., Obesity, Cheesecake Factory
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John Lennon's 'hot bod' inspires new collection from Yoko Ono
Yoko Ono has designed a menswear capsule collection for Opening Ceremony that's slated to debut Tuesday. The designs are inspired by her late husband John Lennon's "hot bod," she says. The collection includes a jockstrap, knee pads with eyes on them and a...
Tags: Entertainment Events, John Lennon, Mick Jagger, Chanel S.A., Yoko Ono
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Tara Kolla, L.A's down-to-earth urban farmer
Tara Kolla was born in Inglewood but grew up in Europe. She came back to Los Angeles, to a half-acre Silver Lake plot, where she decided to try her hand at "urban farming." Her neighbors objected, so now she mostly works other people's land, and works...
Tags: Small Businesses, Rentals, The Home Depot, Peas, North American Free Trade Agreement
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