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Togo W. Tanaka dies at 93; journalist documented life at Manzanar internment camp
Togo W. Tanaka, a former journalist and businessman whose reports on life inside the Manzanar internment camp illuminated divisions in the Japanese American community after the attack on Pearl Harbor and the tensions that eventually erupted in riots at...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, History, Journalism, Gramercy, Minority Groups
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Homicide Report: 16 killings last week in L.A. County, four domestic-violence related
L.A. NOWCoroner's officials reported 16 killings between May 17 and early Monday, bringing the year-to-date total to 276, according to data collected for the Times' Homicide Report database. Countywide homicide rates remain lower than in previous years: There... -
Nurses at 9 Southern California hospitals announce plans to strike
L.A. NOWA union representing 13,000 nurses at nine Southern California hospitals announced Friday that they intend to strike June 10 if they do not reach agreement with hospital officials on their contracts. The strike would include nurses from all University of.... -
John Wooden gravely ill
L.A. NOWLegendary UCLA Coach John Wooden was listed in grave condition Thursday, school sources have told The Times' Chris Foster. Wooden, 99, was being treated at Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center, according to the sources, who are not authorized to speak...... -
UCLA legend John Wooden said to be gravely ill [Updated]
The Fabulous ForumFormer UCLA Coach John Wooden, whose teams won 10 national titles, was in grave condition Thursday, school sources confirmed. Wooden, 99, is being treated at Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center, according to the sources, who are not authorized to speak........ -
John Wooden 'resting comfortably,' UCLA says
The Fabulous ForumFormer UCLA basketball coach John Wooden was âresting comfortablyâ at Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center, according to a UCLA news release Friday morning. Wooden, 99, was admitted to the hospital Wednesday due to dehydration, according to the release.... -
John Wooden continues to 'rest comfortably,' UCLA says
The Fabulous ForumFormer UCLA Coach John Wooden continues to ârest comfortablyâ at Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center, according to statement released by UCLA on Friday afternoon. No information was given about his condition. But Wooden, 99, is in grave condition,... -
UCLA students rally for ailing coach John Wooden
L.A. NOWAbout 300 UCLA students broke away from their books on the eve of finals Friday to rally for ailing former basketball coach John Wooden. Gathering tightly around the iconic Bruin Bear, they raised their hands high in the air and...... -
UCLA students plan 8 p.m. rally for John Wooden, who is resting 'comfortably' at hospital
L.A. NOWUCLA students and others plan to gather at 8 tonight at a vigil for legendary Bruin basketball coach John Wooden as the university said he "continues to rest comfortably" and "is surrounded by his family." The rally is scheduled outside...... -
Large UCLA crowd gathers to mourn John Wooden
L.A. NOWThey werenât even born when revered UCLA basketball coach John Wooden had his glory days and string of national championships. But hundreds of students at the Westwood campus still gathered in his honor and mourned his death Friday night. As...... -
Arthritis creams are probably better than goat tears
The funniest ad currently running on TV features a woman who claims to have discovered an all-natural remedy for arthritis -- namely, goat tears. The woman collects the precious material by singing "Danny Boy" to her goat herd and leading one goat to a...Tags: Colleges and Universities, University of Texas at Austin, Health, Pain, Aspirin (drug)
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State officials plan to seek order blocking 12,000 nurses from striking
L.A. NOWState officials plan to seek a court order Tuesday to block about 12,000 Southern California nurses from striking this week, but even if a judge issues the order, they say, the labor conflict will likely cost $15 million. Nurses plan......
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