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Work begins on downtown Long Beach bicycle lanes
L.A. NOWConstruction began Monday on two bicycle lanes in downtown Long Beach, part of an overall plan to make the city more bike-friendly, officials said. The project, scheduled for completion by March 11, is designed to help bicyclists navigate downtown,... -
A month in review: From Jerry Brown's budget plan to the Tucson massacre to the powerful protests that began with the help of Twitter
Opinion L.A.Isn't January the month for recuperating after the holidays, a month when we navel-gaze and plan our goals for the upcoming year? Yeah, there was no time for that. Arnold Schwarzenegger bid adieu as governor of California, but not before...... -
What Jack Taught Me About Life
HealthMany years ago, when I was in my 20s and working as a staff writer at Rodale Books, I was assigned to write a series of profiles of famous men who were also fit. Other staff writers had already profiled the logical suspects. The logical suspects being... -
Friday's TV Talk Shows: Oprah previews her White House holiday special
Show TrackerClick here to download TV listings for the week of Dec. 6 - 12, in PDF format This week's TV Movies The Early Show Matt Damon. (N) 7 a.m. KCBS Today Kate Hudson; Aretha Franklin. (N) 7 a.m. KNBC KTLA...... -
It's time fruit juice loses its wholesome image, some experts say
To many people, it's a health food. To others, it's simply soda in disguise.
That virtuous glass of juice is feeling the squeeze as doctors, scientists and public health authorities step up their efforts to reduce the nation's girth.
--------------------...Tags: U.S. Army, Obesity, Health and Safety at School, Colleges and Universities, Diets and Dieting
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Southern California Close-Ups: Venice, Santa Monica, Malibu
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterYou could spend a solid year sniffing out cool spots for travelers in Venice, Santa Monica, Pacific Palisades and Malibu — scores of hotels, hundreds of restaurants and bars, more than 30 miles of coastline. But you're new to the scene, or you...Tags: Travel, Gymnastics, Entertainment, Marion Davies, Bars and Clubs
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The reluctant athlete
Special to the Los Angeles Times"I haven't done this since the eighth grade, so be gentle with me." Those were my first words to William, a personal trainer, at our first session. And I wasn't kidding. I had avoided sports and sport-like activity all my life, including televised...Tags: Obesity, Health and Safety at School, Colleges and Universities, Health, Education
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The Lottery Lady- Linda Kollmeyer
In the grand scheme of recent major news events- tonight’s Cover Story might seem a bit-well, trivial… dare we say, even a little self-serving. But, Linda Kollmeyer has been part of the Illinois Lottery’s game shows and daily drawings...
Tags: Nursing, Medical Specialization, Game Shows (genre), Tom Skilling, Lotteries
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In the Pipeline: 405 impacts another set of wheels [updated]
Costa Mesa Mayor Eric Bever wrote a strong editorial in the Daily Pilot last week calling out the Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) for its "audacious scheme" that would "use billions of Measure M2 freeway congestion-improvement tax dollars to...
Tags: Human Interest, Business, California Department of Transportation, Media Industry, Book
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Taking time out for exercise pays in spades
I don't know any Joneses, and if I did I wouldn't waste my time trying to keep up with them. Not on pointless things like the price of my car, color of my lawn or size of my TV, at least. I do like to compete on the size of my belly though, in that...
Tags: Cancer, Osteoporosis, Health and Safety at School, Heart Attack, Colleges and Universities
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Jack LaLanne Celebrity 'Golfreation' Event
Please join the LaLanne Family and extend Jack LaLanne’s legacy of promoting lifelong health and physical education/fitness in our schools, by supporting the second annual, “Jack LaLanne Celebrity ‘Golfreation’ Event,”...Tags: Sports, Celebrities, Golf, Culture, Entertainment Events
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5 Questions: Elaine LaLanne
Full disclosure alert! I practically worshiped Jack LaLanne, who invented the modern fitness industry. He died last year at the age of 96. So, imagine how excited I was to get to speak with the woman who helped make Jack even more Jack. His widow, Elaine...
Tags: Health, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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