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Smart clothes: performance-enhancing duds
Brand XBack in the day, a runner hit the pavement wearing cotton shorts and a cotton T-shirt, and when things got hot, sweat turned those clothes into a big, wet, stinky mess. Today, fitness clothing is all about nanoparticles that suspend moisture,... -
Six California hospitals fined for medical record security breaches
L.A. NOWState officials have fined six California hospitals and a nursing home for failing to prevent unauthorized access to confidential patient medical information, according to a report made public Friday. California Department of Public Health officials... -
MIDDLE EAST: Arab media play down WikiLeaks reports of support for Iran war
Babylon & BeyondWell, this is awkward. Many of the same Arab governments that called for an investigation into U.S. war crimes based on the WikiLeaks Iraq war log continue to ignore revelations in the latest trove of leaked documents that show Arab...... -
Animals in unusual places: Owl in Brazil, dogs in Paris, camel on a donkey cart
L.A. UnleashedCamel on a donkey cart, owl at a protest, dogs in a luxury pet hotel... -
Matt Barnes to wear mohawk during playoffs in honor of his mother
Lakers BlogSitting down in a chair in the middle of his dining room, plenty of images greeted Lakers forward Matt Barnes within eyesight. A plasma television hung on his wall featuring Game 1 of the Orlando Magic-Atlanta Hawks first-round series. A half a dozen... -
Theater review: 'The Boy in the Bathroom' at Chance Theater
Culture MonsterThe title “The Boy in the Bathroom” suggests a range of premises for a musical, none especially enticing. (“An irreverent, jazz-inflected take on digestive disorders!” “This sprightly hoedown about rough trade will have you... -
Trinity League baseball camp to help Cory Hahn
Varsity Times InsiderThe Trinity League Baseball Camp for Cory Hahn has been organized to raise funds to help pay for medical expenses and physical therapy for the former Santa Ana Mater Dei standout who was injured during his freshman season at Arizona...... -
Wildlife rehabilitators still hard at work trying to help animal victims of Gulf oil spill
L.A. UnleashedNEW ORLEANS â A baby sea turtle escaped from the jaws of a shark, only to get stuck in oil spilled from BP's well in the Gulf of Mexico. A young dolphin apparently was attacked by his mother, then swam...... -
Two workers' bodies recovered at Fukushima nuclear plant
In the first confirmation of fatalities at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power complex, the plant's operator on Sunday announced the recovery of the bodies of two workers who had gone missing after the devastating earthquake and tsunami. Tokyo Electric...
Tags: Natural Disasters, Disasters and Accidents, Employees, Tokyo Electric Power Co., Fukushima (Fukushima, Japan)
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Japan's prime minister visits earthquake, tsunami zone
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterJapanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan on Saturday visited tsunami survivors and workers trying to bring the Fukushima nuclear facility under control as the plant's operator said highly radioactive water was leaking from a pit near a reactor into the ocean....Tags: Natural Disasters, Disasters and Accidents, Tokyo Electric Power Co., Fukushima (Fukushima, Japan), Employees
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Grizzly bear in maulings near Yellowstone was in poor condition, had parasites
L.A. UnleashedHunger and internal parasites afflicted a grizzly bear that mauled three campers near Yellowstone National Park, but investigators said Monday those factors failed to explain such aggressive predatory behavior. The bear's late-night rampage through a... -
'Body of War'
Times Movie CriticON Sept. 13, 2001, after watching footage of President Bush brandishing his bullhorn atop the rubble of the World Trade Center, Tomas Young, a 22-year-old from Kansas City, Mo., enlisted in the Army. He thought he'd be sent to Afghanistan to smoke the...Tags: Iraq War (2003-2011), Robert Byrd, U.S. Army, Iraq, Vietnam War (1955-1975)
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