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Etta James is terminally ill, live-in doctor says
Ministry of GossipEtta James is suffering from chronic leukemia and considered terminally ill, according to her doctor. Etta James is best known for songs including "At Last" and "Tell Mama."... -
Court asked to reconsider ruling on bone marrow compensation
Nation NowBone marrow transplant: The Obama administration has asked a federal appeals court to reconsider its decision to allow compensation to people donating bone marrow cells harvested from their bloodstreams.... -
Conservative vs. Liberal: Healthcare
Opinion L.A.On Sunday, Charlotte Allen, who describes herself as a conservative somewhere to the right of Pedro the Cruel, and Diana Wagman, a pacifist, vegetarian, Prius-driving, NPR-listening liberal, explained in separate Opinion articles why they have trouble... -
Movie review: 'Warrior'
"Warrior" is too much of a good thing. A family drama set in the ultraviolent world of mixed martial arts, it shows promise but finally hits things so hard, both literally and metaphorically, that it's hard not to feel pummeled yourself by the time it's...Tags: Entertainment, Bronson (movie), American Red Cross, 2016 Olympic Games, Frank Grillo
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After illness outbreak, FDA warns of oysters distributed in 23 states
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Monday afternoon warned consumers not to eat oysters harvested from Washington state's Hood Canal Area 4 between Aug. 30 and Sept. 19. The oysters are suspected of carrying vibrio parahaemolyticus bacteria, and are...Tags: Cancer, Cholera, Diseases and Illnesses, Substance Abuse, Foods and Beverages
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Al Davis dies at 82; Oakland Raiders owner transformed team
Al Davis, the tough-minded owner of the Oakland Raiders who transformed a failing team into a three-time Super Bowl champion and one of the most successful franchises in professional football only to preside over its dramatic decline in recent years, died...Tags: Consumer Goods Industries, Chicago Bears, Folklore and Mythology, Heisman Trophy, Detroit Lions
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PASSINGS: Larry Zarian, Paul Kent, Marty Harris
Larry Zarian
Former Glendale mayor and TV, radio host
Larry Zarian, 73, a former mayor of Glendale and the first Armenian American to be elected to the City Council, died of blood cancer Thursday at Glendale Adventist Medical Center.
Zarian also served...Tags: Radio, Entertainment, Television Industry, Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority, Diseases and Illnesses
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My Turn: A bumbling dance with Dr. Web
My doctor recently suggested that a diminishing number of my white blood cells might signal a serious condition. After eliminating all the usual suspects, he referred me to an oncologist. I wondered whether anyone is ever happy to see the doctor whose...Tags: Radio, Entertainment, NPR, Oncology, File Sharing
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Kobe Bryant reportedly gets manicure, pedicure
Lakers BlogKobe Bryant's tough-guy image may take a bit of a beating after recent reports of the Lakers star getting manicures and pedicures.... -
How will Kobe Bryant's game change?
Lakers BlogHow will Kobe Bryant's game change?... -
Examining Kobe Bryant's knee: There are hopeful signs
Lakers BlogKobe Bryant: Until he actually tests it throughout the NBA season, there's no real answer to the questions about how well will Kobe Bryant's surgically repaired right knee hold up. For the time being, however, there are several signs suggesting that...
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