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    Dec 2, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. More apartments rise in NoHo Arts District

    Apartment complexes planned before the demise of the redevelopment agencies in California continue to rise in North Hollywood.
    Apartment complexes planned before the demise of the redevelopment agencies in California continue to rise in North Hollywood. The projects in the NoHo Arts District near the northern terminus of the Red Line subway include the recently completed NoHo...

    Tags: Outdoor Cinema, Brookfield Homes Corporation, Movies, House Building, Entertainment

  2. Dec 2, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Beyond 7 billion: Bending the population curve

    Hunger. Environmental degradation. Political instability. These were among the consequences of rapid global population growth documented in a five-part series in The Times in July. Now, Opinion has invited leading scholars to consider what, if anything, people and governments can do to address the issue. In the brief essays that follow, Malcolm Potts from UC Berkeley sets up the situation we are facing, and population experts from around the globe explain some of the approaches they've seen work &mdash; and the reasons others have not. The series, by Times staff writer Kenneth R. Weiss and staff photographer Rick Loomis, can be found at <a href="http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/world/population/%20">latimes.com/populationrising</a>.
    Hunger. Environmental degradation. Political instability. These were among the consequences of rapid global population growth documented in a five-part series in The Times in July. Now, Opinion has invited leading scholars to consider what, if anything,...

    Tags: Social Issues, Nigeria, Arts and Culture, National Institutes of Health, Birth Control

  4. May 19, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  5. Jail fills mental health need, for better or worse

    The Pantagraph, Bloomington, Ill.
    The McLean County jail's de facto role as Bloomington-Normal's largest provider of residential mental health services fits a trend seen across the country -- a troubling and unsatisfactory solution to the problem of helping those who are among the poorest...

    Tags: Mental Health, Family, Schizophrenia, Mental Illness, Bipolar Disorder

  6. May 19, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  7. Social services organizations faced with continued funding cuts

    The Daily Times, Farmington, N.M.
    Farmington's social services organizations could face increasingly difficult times as the economy continues to stagnate. Faced with pending cuts to state and federal funding, the agencies -- the ones that shelter the homeless, care for abused children...

    Tags: Family, Mental Health, Social Issues, Finance, Budgets and Budgeting

  8. May 19, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  9. New vaccine to combat rotavirus infection

    Khaleej Times
    Every monsoon, hundreds of infants in Mumbai's slums suffer from rotavirus infection, leading to severe diarrhoea. And lack of adequate and timely medical help leads to unnecessary deaths. Though Mumbai is better off than most other parts of India...

    Tags: India, Disease Prevention, National Institutes of Health, Science and Technology, Pharmaceuticals

  10. May 9, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  11. Despite divisions, Hidalgo County med school moves forward

    The Monitor, McAllen, Texas
    One after another, teams of Hidalgo and Cameron county officials made a pitch for their side. In the latest regional dispute over medical education in South Texas, the broad point of agreement from both ends of the Rio Grande Valley was that legislation...

    Tags: University of Texas-Pan American, University of Texas at Austin, Colleges and Universities, Politics, Students

  12. Jan 9, 2013 |Story| Glendale News Press
  13. Glendale awaits word on federal grant for homeless services

    Glendale officials are crossing their fingers as they await word on a federal application for $2.6 million to fund homeless services programs.
    Glendale officials are crossing their fingers as they await word on a federal application for $2.6 million to fund homeless services programs. Competition is tough as homeless service providers nationwide are demanding $1.7 billion from the U.S....

    Tags: The Salvation Army, Employment Opportunities, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

  14. Dec 19, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Letter: Curbing sugar could increase life expectancy of children

    Did you know that experts predict our children will be the first generation to have a shorter life expectancy than their parents? You ask, why? Today, children drink more sugar-sweetened beverages than their parents, as children. Too much sugar in the...

    Tags: Health Insurance Cost, Health Insurance, Diseases and Illnesses, Private Health Care, Heart Disease

  16. Aug 10, 2012 |Story| KCPQ-LTV
  17. Hit-and-run driver who killed cyclist sentenced to 41 months in prison

    The hit-and-run driver who killed bicyclist Michael Wang was sentenced to 41 months in prison Friday.
    Q13 FOX News reporter
    The hit-and-run driver who killed bicyclist Michael Wang was sentenced to 41 months in prison Friday. Erlin Garcia-Reyes, 28, of Normandy Park, pleaded guilty July 17 to felony hit-and-run in connection with the July 28, 2011, death of Wang in Seattle...

    Tags: Photography Supplies and Services, Immigration, Trials, Punishment, Services and Shopping

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