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Judge stops NYC soda ban, but don't celebrate
Sugar addicts and libertarians rejoice! A judge put the kibosh on New York City’s ban of super-sized sugary drinks sold in restaurants, which was to go into effect Tuesday. But don’t go too wild on the 16-ounce sodas. Most sugary drinks...
Tags: Judges, Obesity, Crime, Law and Justice, Mark Bittman, CNN (tv network)
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Live video chat with Will Self on 'Umbrella' and more, Tue. Jan 15
Novelist, journalist, sometime bad boy and frequent literary provocateur Will Self is hard to miss in England. He's 6-feet-5, for starters; what's more, he's terrifically prolific, publishing literary works of fiction and nonfiction almost every year. His...
Tags: Fiction, England, James Joyce, NPR, Literature
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UFC 157: Ronda Rousey submits Liz Carmouche in first UFC women's bout
UFC women’s bantamweight title: Ronda Rousey vs. Liz Carmouche Rousey was an Olympic judo bronze medalist before entering into MMA. She has used her armbar to submit every professional opponent in the first round. Carmouche is a strong...
Tags: Bullfighting, Judo, Ultimate Fighting Championship, Tito Ortiz, Sports
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Jeb Bush talks immigration -- and tries not to talk about 2016
WASHINGTON – Potential Republican presidential contender Jeb Bush compared the banter about his political aspirations to "crack" and also declined Sunday to say whether hiring an illegal immigrant should be an automatic disqualification for public...
Tags: Migration, Immigration, Parties and Movements, Crime, Law and Justice, Elections
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Raves: Records show deadly toll of drugs among concertgoers
L.A. NOWAt least 14 people who attended raves produced by two Los Angeles-based promoters since 2006 died from overdoses or in other drug-related incidents, a Times investigation has found.... -
Rave producer Insomniac defends concerts, criticizes Times
L.A. NOWA concert company featured in a Times report on Sunday detailing the drug-related deaths of 14 people who attended raves denounced the story in an online statement and took to social media to urge fans to speak out.... -
Could you work at Downton Abbey?
I would bet you shillings to cents that at least 90% of the people who watch “Downton Abbey,” which returns to these TV shores on Sunday, would rather be the “upstairs” folk, the titled Crawley family, than the “downstairs&...
Tags: United Kingdom, England, Metal and Mineral, Downton Abbey (tv program), Marlborough
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Donnie Andrews dies at 58; killer an inspiration for TV character
Like the television character he helped inspire, Donnie Andrews lived by a code. In his earlier years, when he was robbing rival dealers as a young hustler in West Baltimore — experiences that would later form the basis for the popular Omar Little...
Tags: Edward Burns, Murder, David Simon, Sonja Sohn, Crime, Law and Justice
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Forget the Russians: The drug cartels are coming
With this month's seizure of 7 tons of marijuana at the U.S.-Mexico border, it's probably time to stop pretending that the assorted statewide legalization measures sweeping the country in recent years are the foundation for a domestic pot-growing industry...
Tags: Substance Abuse, Medical Marijuana Therapy, Health Treatments, Mexico, Medical Research
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Best of 2012 Pop Music: Reissues
As much new music as was released in 2012, a large volume also came from the vaults, dredged up to be remarketed and reexamined. Below are 10 historical recordings -- a combination of reissues and/or archival releases -- that brought to the surface old...
Tags: Dining and Drinking, Devo (music group), Arts and Culture, House Music (genre), Disco (genre)
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The signs of a broken relationship were there from the start
From the moment we met, everything about our relationship was broken. I was bicycling at Gold's Gym in Hollywood, listening to Bob Dylan. I barely noticed the guy to my left. I'll call him Jay — tall, lumbering, utterly confused. He fiddled with the...
Tags: Bob Dylan, Personal Service, Aromatherapy
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22 students arrested in drug bust at Temecula high schools
L.A. NOWAn undercover drug investigation at Temecula area high schools led to the arrest of 22 students Monday on suspicion of illegal drug sales....
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