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    Jun 10, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Robert B. Radnitz dies at 85; Hollywood producer of distinguished family films

    Robert B. Radnitz, an English teacher turned movie producer who made some of Hollywood's more distinguished family fare, including "Sounder" and "Island of the Blue Dolphins," has died. He was 85.
    Robert B. Radnitz, an English teacher turned movie producer who made some of Hollywood's more distinguished family fare, including "Sounder" and "Island of the Blue Dolphins," has died. He was 85. Radnitz died Sunday at his Malibu home from complications...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, Movies, Cinema Industry, Academy Awards, Entertainment

  2. Aug 26, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. College students should make sure they have coverage

    College student, what's in your wallet?
    College student, what's in your wallet? A health insurance card, one would hope, says James C. Turner, president of the American College Health Assn. and executive director of student health at the University of Virginia. "College students typically...

    Tags: Social Issues, Health and Safety at School, Teaching and Learning, Health Insurance, Health

  4. Apr 5, 2010 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  5. Machines to help you take a load off

    "Every runner over 45 that I see in here has advanced osteoarthritis in his knees," my doctor told me last year before recommending surgery for my torn meniscus. "I tell all you guys the same thing: ‘The impact is too much. Switch to the elliptical or cycling.'" Instead, some runners take up impact-reducing techniques such as the Pose Method, ChiRunning, aqua-jogging or barefooting. Others eye innovative running machines — indoor and outdoor — that once might have been reserved just for rehabilitation and high-performance training. If you're addicted to the runner's high and want to save what's left of your cartilage before it's too late, one of these expensive contraptions might be worth the investment in the long run.
    "Every runner over 45 that I see in here has advanced osteoarthritis in his knees," my doctor told me last year before recommending surgery for my torn meniscus. "I tell all you guys the same thing: ‘The impact is too much. Switch to the...

    Tags: Track Cycling, Cycling, Basketball, Feet, Sports

  6. Jan 27, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Louis Auchincloss dies at 92; writer

    Louis Auchincloss, a prolific author of fiction and nonfiction whose dozens of books imparted sober, firsthand knowledge of America's patrician class, has died. He was 92.
    Associated Press
    Louis Auchincloss, a prolific author of fiction and nonfiction whose dozens of books imparted sober, firsthand knowledge of America's patrician class, has died. He was 92. Auchincloss died at a New York hospital on Tuesday, a week after suffering a...

    Tags: Social Issues, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, Health, Groton, Yale University

  8. May 13, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  9. Sparks release Aisha Mohammed and Karina Figueroa

    The Fabulous Forum
    Aisha Mohammed and Karina Figueroa have been released by the Sparks. Three more cuts will be announced Friday before the team travels to Arizona to face the Phoenix Mercury in Saturday's season opener. Figueroa, a senior at Long Beach State,......
  10. Aug 26, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Edward Kennedy dies at 77; 'liberal lion of the Senate'

    Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, the Massachusetts Democrat and icon of American liberal politics who was the last surviving brother of a legendary political family, died late Tuesday at his home in Hyannis Port, Mass., his family announced. He was 77.
    Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, the Massachusetts Democrat and icon of American liberal politics who was the last surviving brother of a legendary political family, died late Tuesday at his home in Hyannis Port, Mass., his family announced. He was 77. ---------...

    Tags: Barack Obama, Health Insurance, Health, Suffolk County (Virginia), Murder

  12. Jul 20, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  13. Getty receives grant money for digital German art initiative

    Culture Monster
    The Getty Research Institute is receiving grant money from the National Endowment for the Humanities for a joint project that involves the digital archiving of German auction catalogs from 1930 to 1945. The archives are intended to help establish the........
  14. Feb 25, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  15. Google defends its search ranking system in face of European antitrust inquiry

    L.A. Times Tech Blog
    Google defends its search ranking system in the wake of an inquiry from European antitrust regulators...
  16. Mar 1, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  17. Meat allergies may not be as rare as once thought

    Booster Shots
    We read often about allergies to milk, peanuts and shellfish, but for whatever reason, not so much about allergies to meat. A study just reported at a meeting of the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology, in New Orleans,......
  18. Feb 24, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  19. Virginia Legislature moves to discontinue humanities funding

    Jacket Copy
    The Virginia Foundation for the Humanities stands to lose $290,000 in state funding in the next fiscal year and have all remaining support -- more than $1 million -- withdrawn in 2011, according to a proposed budget. The foundation runs......
  20. Mar 13, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  21. Are happy wives a silent majority? Share your joy

    L.A. NOW
    I had lunch this week with Fawn Weaver, an Agoura Hills woman who aims to counteract negative images of marriage in popular culture by enlisting 1 million women in her Happy Wives Club. She's convinced there's a silent majority of......
  22. Mar 24, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  23. Apple's Steve Jobs in your in box

    L.A. Times Tech Blog
    It just takes one word for Apple Inc. to make headlines. "Yep," wrote Apple chief Steve Jobs in an e-mail. The message was addressed to Andrea Nepori, an Italian blogger who wrote to sjobs@apple.com this week. He asked the high-profile yet reclusive CEO...
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