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    Mar 16, 2013 | Los Angeles Times
  1. Setting L.A. Times stories to song: The week's Column One features

    L.A. NOW
    Calling all lovers of good storytelling and good music (and not necessarily in that order). So you don’t have to do all the work, here’s a curated list of the week’s offerings of the signature Times feature called the Column......
  2. Mar 14, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Class on parenting becomes a journey through loss, grief and hope

    Roshawne Mackey walked into the Jordan Downs community center clutching a pink pamphlet from a funeral over the weekend, her face like stone.
    Roshawne Mackey walked into the Jordan Downs community center clutching a pink pamphlet from a funeral over the weekend, her face like stone. Her niece had been 11 — a diabetic who wasn't given her insulin shots. The dozen or so women in the...

    Tags: Social Sciences, Family, Teachers, Arts and Culture, Financial Planning

  4. Dec 7, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Donny and Marie are pros at this

    Donny and Marie Osmond hit the stage at the Pantages Theatre in a cloud of nearly palpable pizazz.
    Donny and Marie Osmond hit the stage at the Pantages Theatre in a cloud of nearly palpable pizazz. For two hours the indefatigable showbiz veterans, kicking off "A Donny and Marie Christmas in Los Angeles," sang, danced and smiled — oh, did they...

    Tags: Grammy Awards, Holidays, Religious Festivals, Music, The Rolling Stones (music group)

  6. Oct 9, 2012 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  7. CVS customers say prescription refills weren't OKd

    George Engelke manages his CVS prescriptions online. If he needs more of a medicine, he orders it. If he's going to be away from his Corona del Mar home, he tells the pharmacy where to send the shipment.
    George Engelke manages his CVS prescriptions online. If he needs more of a medicine, he orders it. If he's going to be away from his Corona del Mar home, he tells the pharmacy where to send the shipment. He's never asked CVS to automatically refill his...

    Tags: Medicare, Pharmaceuticals, Health and Medical Professionals, Insurance, Chemical Industry

  8. Mar 18, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Thomas P. Puccio dies at 67; prosecutor won convictions in Abscam scandal

    Thomas P. Puccio, a former federal prosecutor who won the convictions of several members of Congress in the Abscam bribery scandal in the early 1980s and later became a prominent defense lawyer who secured for socialite Claus von Bulow an acquittal in his second trial on charges that he twice tried to kill his heiress wife, has died. He was 67.
    Thomas P. Puccio, a former federal prosecutor who won the convictions of several members of Congress in the Abscam bribery scandal in the early 1980s and later became a prominent defense lawyer who secured for socialite Claus von Bulow an acquittal in his...

    Tags: Family, Weston (Fairfield, Connecticut), Trials, Brooklyn (New York City), Juvenile Delinquency

  10. Jul 9, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  11. Twitter's @PeanutFreeMom is 'um, yeah' a dude [Updated]

    L.A. Times Tech Blog
    Peanut Free Mom on twitter pokes fun of self righteous mommy bloggers....
  12. Dec 29, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  13. Colorado program pairs veterinary students with disabled pet owners to keep animals in their homes

    L.A. Unleashed
    FORT COLLINS, Colo. — A fun-loving schnauzer named Pocket is stroke survivor Dorothy Kiser's closest companion. But Kiser almost had to put Pocket to sleep when her pet developed diabetes: Kiser feared she wouldn't be able to take care of......
  14. Apr 22, 2007 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. He's outlived them all. Tarzan. Trigger. Ronald Reagan. Now, retired in Palm Springs, the world's oldest chimp gets some stuff off his chest.

    What can I say--I'm a star. That's why this guy's staring at me, right? I seem familiar, and not just because I did 50 movies, including those classic "Tarzan" flicks of the 1930s. Maybe he saw me on one of the morning shows. Maybe he read about me in...

    Tags: Environmental Issues, Genes and Chromosomes, Tarzan (movie), Car Safety Tips and Advice, Cat (animal)

  16. May 17, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  17. Still in control

    The Charlotte Observer
    Joe Gibbs' life has been full of memorable chapters. Two stints as coach of the NFL's Washington Redskins produced three Super Bowl victories. He won three titles as a team owner in what now is NASCAR's premiere Sprint Cup Series. A devout...

    Tags: National Football League, Diseases and Illnesses, Stock Car Racing, NASCAR, Kyle Busch

  18. May 17, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  19. MIT-made nanogel may be sweet treatment for diabetes

    Boston Herald
    A new nanogel developed at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology could be a game-changer for diabetes patients, with the potential to dramatically reduce the frequency of blood-sugar checks and insulin injections, researchers told the Herald. The...

    Tags: Science and Technology, Morningstar Incorporated, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Diabetes

  20. May 9, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  21. One day it struck her, her weight and health had gone downhill; time for a change

    St. Louis Post-Dispatch
    When the scale spoke back to Pamela Scott two years ago, she didn't like what it said: 326 pounds, way over what her 5 foot 8 frame should be handling. She was visiting her daughter in St. Peters, and her daughter had an accurate scale. She expected she...

    Tags: Weight, Drugs and Medicines, Overweight, Chocolate Cake, Physical Fitness and Exercise

  22. Apr 28, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  23. Strolling through the finish

    The Hawk Eye, Burlington, Iowa
    Three-year-old Kaitlyn Kipp was the first person to cross the finish line at the third annual JDRF 5K Run/Walk for the Cure for Diabetes Saturday morning. Funny thing is, she wasn't even entered in the race. Kaitlyn was sitting in a stroller being...

    Tags: Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), Sports, Health Treatments, Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, Diabetes

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