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L.A.'s rash of water main breaks caused by rationing, report says
L.A. NOWThe series of major water main breaks that occurred around Los Angeles last year was caused by the city's water conservation program, which put too much pressure on aging cast iron pipes, according to a city report released Tuesday. The...... -
Do you have festival fatigue?
Brand XDo you have festival fatigue? There was a lot of grumbling about Coachellaâs policy of only offering weekend passes this time around. Do large festivals like these do more harm than good? For some lower-level acts, Coachella marks their only L.A. stop... -
Send the legislators home at night
Here's another Sacramento reform for the long "to do" list -- one that wouldn't require a vote of the people or even the governor's signature.
Prohibit the Legislature from voting on any bill after sunset. No exceptions -- and especially not a budget...Tags: Darrell Steinberg, Regional Authority, Symptoms, Laws, Sleep Deprivation
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Live chat: sex and the prostate patient
Times Staff Writer2007-07-30 14:00:50.0 Administrator2: Welcome Dr. Lue, and thanks for chatting with us! 2007-07-30 14:00:55.0 kjohnson: Hello, my name is Kathryn Johnson and I read the article and wanted to know why proton therapy was never mentioned as a treatment...Tags: Health, Surgery, Health Treatments, Cancer, Sexual Dysfunction
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Notre Dame's Barton is faster than he looks
Chris Barton stands 6 feet 5, has pale skin, blond hair, blue eyes and wears light blue sunglasses that make him look as if he just came out of a disco in Berlin.
Even more misleading is the event he competes in for the Sherman Oaks Notre Dame track...Tags: Britney Spears, Sports, Track and Field, Television Industry, Lindsay Lohan
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Stop the bulldozers
We have to disagree with The Times' editorial on LAX's many near-misses on the runway. It stated, "LAX's woes center on its dangerous and outdated configuration." Certainly, airport design and geometry are contributing causes of runway incursions, but...Tags: Basketball, Travel, Los Angeles International Airport, Science and Technology, Health and Safety at School
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The mind, as it evolves
Special to The TimesIn the fall of 2005, psychiatrist J. Anderson Thomson Jr. was treating an 18-year-old college freshman whom he describes as "intensely depressed, feeling suicidal and doing self-cutting." A few years before, Thomson says, he would have interpreted her...Tags: University of Virginia, Health, Psychology, Depression, Newspaper and Magazine
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The first doctor was wrong: It is rheumatoid arthritis
This isn't an easy subject for me, but it's one many will relate to. I have rheumatoid arthritis. Thanks to the wonders of medical science and a doctor who worked with me for five years to get my "Molotov cocktail" just right, I am, for the most part,...
Tags: Health, Arthritis, Diseases and Illnesses, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Medical Procedures and Tests
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Essentials for the tool shed
Times Staff WriterGARDENING books are great at telling us what to do. Occasionally they tell us how. Rarely do they descend to specific information on the subject of tools: which, where, why, when. Gardeners could cripple themselves carrying sacks of manure and compost...Tags: Fencing, Tools and Hardware, Hobbies, The Home Depot, Gardening
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Air traffic controllers' labor tactics raise concern
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterIt's "unsafe" at busy airports throughout the country. There's a "staffing emergency" in air traffic control facilities serving Southern California. A "dangerous situation" in the skies and on the ground is about to "get worse." National Air Traffic...Tags: Travel, Health and Safety at Work, Career and Workplace, Unions, Los Angeles International Airport
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Take vacation advice to heart
Special to The TimesARTIST Wilda Northrop is perfectly happy hanging out in her beautiful Victorian home in Pacific Grove with her husband and her dogs and her cats and her painting and her TV and her spectacular ocean view. Home suits her so well, in fact, that she's...Tags: Health, Newspaper and Magazine, Travel, Career and Workplace, Medical Research
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Michael Eastman captures the eternal present at DNJ Gallery
Special to The TimesPhotographs keep a subject alive and at the same time mark its passing. The friction between a photograph's perpetual now and its memorial then can saturate an image with poignancy -- the reprieve of preservation tempering a wrenching sense of loss. This...Tags: Photography, Entertainment, Awards and Prizes, Arts and Culture, Bankruptcy
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