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Casey Mears, of Bakersfield, California, is a race car driver in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series. He drives the Germain racing No. 13 GEICO Toyota. Mears is the nephew of driver Rick Mears and the son of driver Roger Mears. In 2006, he was a co-winner of the 24 Hours of Daytona.
Casey Mears, of Bakersfield, California, is a race car driver in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series. He drives the Germain racing No. 13 GEICO Toyota. Mears is the nephew of driver Rick Mears and the son of driver Roger Mears. In 2006, he was a co-winner of the 24 Hours of Daytona.
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The demigod (dis)advantage for Shaun White
L.A. Times Olympics BlogShaun White was on my TV set the other night, clowning around. Because that's what he does. What a great job that guy has. He makes around $10 million a year to skateboard and snowboard, and do whatever else he...... -
Watch out, readers, Gary Hall Jr. is back
L.A. Times Olympics BlogI was fortunate to submit coverage of the Beijing Olympics to the Los Angeles Times website and it is my great privilege to be covering the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver.In the world of journalism I'm known as a triple...... -
Gary Hall Jr.: How about a judging system for the opening ceremony?
L.A. Times Olympics BlogIf you decide to go to the Olympics, bring your passport. Ask me why I drove from Seattle to Vancouver, Canada, twice today and I'll tell you a funny story about memory loss and the road. I made it through....... -
Gary Hall Jr.: What are the winner and loser winter sports?
L.A. Times Olympics BlogWhat are the winner and loser winter sports? Itâs the Olympics and there are winners and losers determined in the sports being contested; why not have winner and loser sports? Thereâs some guy out there who came in last place...... -
Gary Hall Jr.: Kris Freeman is an inspiration
L.A. Times Olympics BlogAs Kris Freeman prepares for what arguably is one of the most stressful environments known to man, the challenge of managing his blood sugar level increases. For those of us living with diabetes, we all know that stress can wreak...... -
Gary Hall Jr.: There's no crying in hockey
L.A. Times Olympics BlogQ: When do you see a hockey player cry? A: When itâs a girl.âThereâs no crying in baseball!â -- Tom Hanks in "A League of Their Own" You might be a sexist if you think girls are more prone to...... -
Gary Hall Jr.: Shaun White, Shani Davis, Lindsey Vonn and other keywords that might drive traffic to my blog
L.A. Times Olympics BlogShaun White wins! Judging wasnât a factor. Thereâs nobody in the world that even comes close to being as good as Shaun White on a snowboard. No contest, just gravity-defying, mind-boggling aerial maneuvers. Shani Davis does it again: He may...... -
Gary Hall Jr.: The best Olympics commercials
L.A. Times Olympics BlogCommercials are meant to evoke emotions and, if they're good, feelings of assimilation, creating a connection between company and consumer. Here are my evocations. Are Super Bowl commercials the best? Visa Commercials: The Visa commercials are awesome... -
Gary Hall Jr.: Olympic dreams are built on sacrifice
L.A. Times Olympics BlogAt the end of the race the athlete pants, âIâve given everything to be here.â The overwhelming majority of Olympians have given everything to be an Olympian. What does that mean? It means a lot of things in the way...... -
Scientists can't get their minds around Alzheimer's
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterOn a warm autumn afternoon, toward the end of a daylong barrage of PowerPoint presentations, a white-haired, gentlemanly fellow named Michael Merzenich faced a room full of neuroscientists and pharmaceutical executives and declared that, really, they...Tags: Gaming, University of California, Irvine, Symptoms, Diseases and Illnesses, Companies and Corporations
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Use of atypical antipsychotics for lesser disorders is gaining ground, despite safety concerns
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterAbout a year ago, patients began trooping into the office of UCLA psychiatrist Andrew Leuchter, asking whether an antipsychotic drug called Abilify "might be right for them." Few appeared to be delusional, plagued by hallucinations or suffering fearsome...Tags: Cleveland Clinic, Anxiety, Heart Attack, Behavioral Conditions, University of California, Los Angeles
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The withdrawal of drug-company money
In recent years, the pharmaceutical industry has been repeatedly (and rightly) excoriated for its shameless efforts to promote its products: Freebies handed out to doctors as inducements to prescribe particular drugs. Studies underwritten by drug...Tags: Crimes, Merck & Company Incorporated, Harvard Medical School, Prosecution, Pharmaceuticals
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