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Services pending for 'Bad News Bears' actress Sammi Kane Kraft
L.A. NOWServices were pending Thursay for Sammi Kane Kraft, whose real-life baseball skills landed her the role of the pitching ace in the only film she ever made, 2005's "Bad News Bears."... -
Michael Clarke Duncan dies; Oscar-nominated 'Green Mile' star was 54
Michael Clarke Duncan, the tall and massively built actor with the shaved head and deep voice who received an Academy Award nomination for his moving portrayal of a gentle death row inmate in the 1999 prison drama "The Green Mile," died Monday. He was 54....
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Sammi Kane Kraft dies at 20; acted in 'Bad News Bears' remake
Sammi Kane Kraft, whose real-life baseball skills landed her the role of the pitching ace in the only film she ever made, 2005's "Bad News Bears," died early Tuesday in a car accident in Los Angeles. She was 20. She was a passenger in an Audi that was...
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Space shuttle Endeavour's move may cost more than $10 million
L.A. NOWSpace shuttle Endeavour's move to cost more than $10 million... -
Hal David dies at 91; songwriting partner of Burt Bacharach
Hal David, the renowned pop music lyricist whose prolific collaboration with composer Burt Bacharach produced a wealth of enduringly memorable hits in the 1960s and early '70s, including "Walk On By," "What the World Needs Now Is Love" and the Oscar-...Tags: Music Industry, John Barry, Sammy Kaye, Dionne Warwick, Angie Dickinson
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The birth of a trend: Posting childbirth videos online
Google "childbirth video," and hundreds of videos pop up, some with millions of views. "The Unassisted Birth of Jason Shawn II," a YouTube video which shows a woman grunting and shrieking in an inflatable pool before giving birth on her own, has 3.5...
Tags: Social Media, Cesarean Section, YouTube, Pregnancy and Childbirth, Cancer
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Ernest Borgnine dies at 95; won Oscar for 'Marty,' showed comic side in sitcom
Ernest Borgnine seemed born to play the heavy when he burst onto the Hollywood scene as "Fatso" Judson, a sadistic stockade sergeant who viciously beats a private to death in the 1953 movie "From Here to Eternity." But two years later came the title role...
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Marvin Hamlisch collapses, dies; suddenness takes many by surprise
L.A. NOWComposer Marvin Hamlisch, 68, collapsed in unexpected death... -
Carmen H. Warschaw dies at 95; key Democratic figure in L.A.
Carmen H. Warschaw, a prominent Democratic Party figure in Los Angeles and California for decades who was also a generous donor to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center and USC, has died. She was 95. Warschaw died Nov. 6 of natural causes at Cedars-Sinai in Los...
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Research firm reaped stem cell funds despite panel's advice
StemCells Inc. has a history not much different from those of dozens, even hundreds, of biotech companies all around California. Co-founded by an eminent Stanford research scientist, the Newark, Calif., firm has struggled financially while trying to push...
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Larry Sloan dies at 89; co-founder of 'Mad Libs' publisher
Nonsense was big business for Larry Sloan, who co-founded a Los Angeles publishing company in the 1960s to print books that were blueprints for silliness. The series of word-game books, "Mad Libs," became absurdly popular and marked its 50th...
Tags: Judaism, Printing Service, World War II (1939-1945), Religion and Belief, U.S. Army
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Family had feared violence but hadn't foreseen victim
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersSecond of two parts Michael Slider was home on a day off from his job as a Los Angeles police detective when his phone rang shortly after 10 in the morning. It was his teenage niece. "They shot Grandma. Someone shot Grandma," she said over and over....Tags: Witnesses, Prosecution, Awards and Prizes, Punishment, Lawyers
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Cedars-Sinai Medical Center Photos
Californians got their first glimpse Thursday of what i...
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Cedars-Sinai Medical Center has long justified its pric...
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