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Bicyclist dies after striking guardrail in Malibu
L.A. NOWThis post has been corrected. See the note at the bottom for details. A Laguna Beach bicyclist was killed when he veered onto the wrong side of a Malibu road and struck a guardrail late Saturday morning. The 51-year-old rider,...... -
A sunrise bike ride down Hawaii's Haleakala volcano
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterAt Haleakala, it's all downhill Every day, about an hour after first light hits the green hillsides of upcountry Maui, the spokes begin to sing. If you stand along the road by Sunrise Market in the hamlet of Kula, you'll first hear the buzz, then with a...Tags: Volcanoes, England, Religion and Belief, Injuries and Wounds, Companies and Corporations
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L.A. County dithered, children died
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterBy the time he was rescued last year, the 5-year-old South Los Angeles boy was so malnourished his kidneys were failing. His hands were so badly burned he could barely open them. Child welfare officials traced his history, trying to make sense of what...Tags: Disasters and Accidents, Tragedy (genre), Career and Workplace, Employees, Infants
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In tsunami's wake, top priorities are treating trauma, ensuring clean water and limiting infections
After the surging ocean waters spawned by Japan's magnitude 8.9 earthquake receded from that country's northeast coast, the drowned were only the first victims to be counted. Over the next several days, physicians and public health officials in Japan can...Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Disasters and Accidents, Floods, Colleges and Universities, Medical Research
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Japan will face extraordinary health challenges after tsunami
After the surging ocean waters spawned by Japan's magnitude 8.9 earthquake receded, the drowned were only the first victims to be counted.
In the coming days, physicians and public health officials along Japan's hard-hit eastern coast can expect a second...Tags: Disasters and Accidents, Disasters, Injuries and Wounds, Japan, Human Interest
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College athletics' bid to identify sickle-cell carriers: Not ready for prime time?
An initiative launched by the National Collegiate Athletic Assn. to screen close to 167,000 college athletes for "sickle cell trait" is "full of potential pitfalls" and should be recast before taking effect, two experts from the National Human Genome...Tags: Athletes, Hispanic and Latino Americans, Colleges and Universities, U.S. Military, Medical Research
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College football: Washington 24, UCLA 7 (final)
The Fabulous ForumJake Locker didn't have a great game on Senior Night at Washington on Thursday, but for one of the few times in his stellar career, the Huskies didn't need one to win. For only the sixth time in his career,...... -
Thanksgiving 1910
The Daily MirrorThanksgiving 1910: President Taft declares the annual holiday. âThe records of population and harvests which are the index of progress show vigorous national growth and the health and prosperous well-being of our communities throughout this land and... -
Motion Picture & TV Fund in talks with Providence and UCLA to run hospital and nursing home
Company TownSeeking to end to a nearly two-year-long saga over the fate of its nursing home and hospital, the Motion Picture & Television Fund is in advanced talks with hospital chain Providence and UCLA Health System to turn over the operations...... -
Baseball: Cory Hahn seriously injured [Updated]
Varsity Times InsiderFormer Santa Ana Mater Dei outfielder Cory Hahn, last season's player of the year in Southern California, was seriously injured Sunday while playing in a game for Arizona State against New Mexico. While sliding into second base, he suffered a...... -
State regulator fines Motion Picture & TV Fund -- again
Company TownThe Motion Picture & Television Fund, a nursing home and hospital for retired entertainment industry workers in Woodland Hills, continues to be dogged by questions about the quality of care. California's Department of Public Health recently assessed a...
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