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A day of reckoning for Lance Armstrong's fans
Tim Loranger is a Los Angeles aviation attorney who was deeply moved by Lance Armstrong's story of beating cancer. The former Marine wears the Armstrong yellow wristband, races in an Armstrong hat and has raised thousands of dollars for Armstrong's cancer...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Social Issues, Cycling, Justice System, Tour de France
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Santa Barbara Zoo giraffe dies after surgery
L.A. NOWDaniel, a 19-month-old Masai giraffe, has died following a dental procedure similar to a root canal, Santa Barbara Zoo officials said Tuesday. Eight veterinarians and three veterinary technicians performed the surgery, which seemed to be going well... -
Fish in hand, he was on the hook
It sat in a corner of my freezer for weeks, a reminder of my indecision. Or my lousy Spanish accent. I'd flown to La Paz, Mexico, earlier this year for a fishing trip with a friend. We'd been hunting a few times before and had always made it a point to...Tags: Trips and Vacations, Mexico, Travel, Moving, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Stabbing suspect has history of mental illness, authorities say
L.A. NOWA man suspected of stabbing two people Thursday afternoon at a Rowland Heights home has a history of mental illness, Los Angeles County sheriff’s officials said.... -
LAFD report on CPR delays
Recent documents from the Los Angeles TimesLos Angeles Fire Department dispatchers waste valuable seconds getting 911 callers to start CPR on cardiac arrest victims, often beginning the life-saving procedure after the point at which brain death begins, according to this sharply worded internal... -
LAFD dispatchers are delayed in giving CPR prompts, study finds
L.A. NOWLos Angeles Fire Department dispatchers waste valuable time getting 911 callers to start CPR on cardiac arrest victims, according an internal study obtained by the Los Angeles Times.... -
Anti-Muslim film: Patrols stepped up at Coptic Christian churches
L.A. NOWLocal law enforcement authorities are stepping up patrols around Coptic Christian houses of worship to deter those who might target the religious group because the producer of an anti-Islam movie that sparked unrest in the Middle East has ties to the... -
Probation of ex-con linked to anti-Muslim film under review
L.A. NOWThe convicted felon apparently behind the anti-Muslim film that has caused furor acros the Arab world may be in violation of the terms of his probation.... -
Hantavirus in Yosemite: New batch of park visitors notified
L.A. NOWNews of the ninth case of hantavirus originating in Yosemte National Park came as officials began another wave of public notification, emailing 230,000 people who reserved lodging at the park since early June.... -
Driver jumps out before bus plunges off bridge onto 110 Freeway
L.A. NOWA Montebello transit bus plunged off a bridge over the 110 Freeway in downtown Los Angeles Friday morning.... -
Tony Awards 2012: For 'Once' daring trumps commerce
Will wonders never cease: David overcame Goliath in a rare victory at the Beacon Theatre that will force us to rethink the old truism that commerce trumps independent vision on Broadway. "Once," the little musical spun from an Irish art house film,...
Tags: Health, Arthur Miller, Tony Awards, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Entertainment Events
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Football: Crespi tight end Conor Hayward has emergency surgery
Varsity Times InsiderSenior tight end Conor Hayward of Encino Crespi underwent surgery early Saturday for a ruptured spleen after being injured on Friday night during the Celts' game against Los Angeles Loyola, Athletic Director Matt Luderer said. Luderer said Hayward is...
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