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The Unreal World: A brain injury, then a nightmare in the ambulance
"Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" 9 p.m. Dec. 1, NBC Episode: "Rescue" The Premise: Twenty-six-year-old Caitlin Lemarck throws a party at which she is attacked, and her head is smashed against a mirror. She has a seizure and is taken to the hospital,...Tags: Internists, Television, Health and Medical Professionals, Morocco, Crime, Law and Justice
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Round-by-round recap of the Mayweather-Mosley fight
The Fabulous ForumFloyd Mayweather Jr. (41-0) remained unbeaten with a 12-round unanimous decision over Shane Mosley (46-6) in their welterweight bout tonight at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. Two judges scored it 119-109 and another had it 118-110 in...... -
'The Surrendered: A Novel' by Chang-rae Lee
The Surrendered
A Novel
Chang-rae Lee
Riverhead: 472 pp., $26.95
You could say that Chang-rae Lee explores Asian American identity in his novels. You could say he explores the legacies of war, or the roots of betrayal, but none of these grand...Tags: Stomach Cancer, Children, Crime, Law and Justice, Crimes, Social Issues
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'The Sacred Made Real' at National Gallery
Any tourist quickly senses something different in the churches of Spain. Unlike the pure idealized figures of Christ in most of the rest of Europe, those of Spain seem to bleed. The skins show bruising, the eyes droop in anguish, the feet gnarl in pain....Tags: Spain, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Sculpture, Contracts
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In his new novel, 'The Exorcist' author balances philosophy and thrills
In the annals of demonology, William Peter Blatty falls somewhere between St. Augustine and Joss Whedon.
He isn't the first person who's ever written about demons and demonic possession, but he has provided us with one of the genre's most memorable...Tags: Cancer, Prostate Cancer, Joss Whedon, Enver Hoxha, Comedy (genre)
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Correcting blocked arteries in patients who may have a heart attack
HealthKeyThe key to saving a heart attack victim's life is to resume the flow of oxygen-rich blood through the patient's heart by opening coronary arteries blocked by plaque. Coronary angioplasty offers a nonsurgical method of opening the arteries and restoring...Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Surgery, Stroke, Pain, Pharmaceuticals
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Woman who allegedly stabbed 4 at Target was armed with butcher knife, kitchen knife [Updated]
L.A. NOWL.A. County sheriff's detectives are trying to determine why a woman armed with a butcher knife and a kitchen knife allegedly stabbed four people, one of whom is in critical condition. The assailant was identified as Layla Rosetta Trawick, 35,...... -
From the archives: Family, friends mourn 'Neda,' Iranian woman who died on video
The first word came from abroad. An aunt in the United States called her Saturday in a panic. "Don't go out into the streets, Golshad," she told her. "They're killing people."
The relative proceeded to describe a video, airing on exile television...Tags: Turkey, Symbols and Symbolism, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Activism, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Woman arrested after four stabbed in a West Hollywood Target store [Updated]
L.A. NOWAn off-duty L.A. County sheriff's deputy arrested a woman Monday on suspicion of stabbing four people in a Target store in West Hollywood. The stabbing set off a stampede among customers, authorities said. Deputies with the sheriff's West Hollywood... -
Blood pressure drug suspected in bad cough
Q: My insurance company refused the blood pressure drug my doctor prescribed ( Hyzaar) and had me take lisinopril instead. After one month, I got a cough you wouldn't believe. Despite three trips to the doctor, prescriptions for antibiotics, bottles of...Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Lisinopril (drug), Coughing, Pharmaceuticals, Benicar (drug)
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Well, the plastic surgeon recommended arnica
Special to the Los Angeles TimesI never actually intended to harm anyone. Honestly. In fact, I think the waiter is to blame. I was dining at a restaurant with my sister when the waiter casually asked if I was enjoying the evening with my daughter. I tried to shrug off the comment but...Tags: Forehead, Healthcare Provider, Health and Safety at School, Obstetrics, Surgery
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