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    May 25, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Magnesium infusions provide no benefit after bleeding stroke

    The common practice of infusing magnesium sulfate into patients who have suffered a hemorrhagic (bleeding) stroke provides no discernible benefit, Dutch researchers reported Friday. The study could lead to a change in treatment for victims of such strokes, which account for about 13% of the estimated 795,000 strokes that afflict Americans each year -- and about 30% of the 133,000 stroke deaths. The rest of the strokes are caused by blood clots that impede circulation in the brain. Many survivors of hemorrhagic strokes, which occur when a blood vessel in the brain leaks blood into the organ, causing acute pressure, are left permanently impaired.
    The common practice of infusing magnesium sulfate into patients who have suffered a hemorrhagic (bleeding) stroke provides no discernible benefit, Dutch researchers reported Friday. The study could lead to a change in treatment for victims of such...

    Tags: Placebo, Trials, Stroke, Physical Conditions, Health

  2. May 24, 2012 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  3. Swept up in parking ticket mania

    A bleary-eyed Chui Hom tripped down her apartment stairs at 8 a.m. sharp and started her car.
    A bleary-eyed Chui Hom tripped down her apartment stairs at 8 a.m. sharp and started her car. She didn't get far. The vehicle inched across Riverside Terrace, a narrow one-way lane in Echo Park, and stopped on the other side. Hom is part of Los Angeles'...

    Tags: Music Theater, Natural Resources, New Year's Day, Fines, Rentals

  4. May 14, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. The Crown Vic is dead; long live the Crown Vic

    My neighbor's Honda was stolen from our street — twice. The second time it was recovered, its rear windshield had been blown out in a gang shooting.
    My neighbor's Honda was stolen from our street — twice. The second time it was recovered, its rear windshield had been blown out in a gang shooting. It was time for a change, a drastic one. So my neighbor bought a Ford Crown Victoria with tinted...

    Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Services and Shopping, Automotive Equipment, Car Repair and Maintenance Tips, Car Safety Tips and Advice

  6. May 11, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  7. 'Game of Thrones' star Carice van Houten on magic and Melisandre

    Show Tracker
    When a TV series crams horse beheadings, frozen zombies, dragons, sword fighting and naked prostitutes into nearly every episode, it’s hard for a single actor to make a grand impact. But actress Carice van Houten has done precisely that in the...
  8. May 4, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Updating historical San Gabriel pageant will take some doing

    Camila Lopez still recalls the oily smell of the greasepaint she carried to school when she played an Indian girl in the "Mission Play" in San Gabriel six decades ago. The paint was red.
    Camila Lopez still recalls the oily smell of the greasepaint she carried to school when she played an Indian girl in the "Mission Play" in San Gabriel six decades ago. The paint was red. "Red, really red. We had to look like redskins," Lopez, 73, said....

    Tags: Justice and Rights, U.S. Supreme Court, Earl Warren Jr., Racism, Music

  10. Apr 27, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Review: 'Headhunters' a thrilling, over-the-top criminal ride

    The plural in"Headhunters"is not accidental.
    The plural in"Headhunters"is not accidental. Though it starts with one man and his conventional-seeming job as a corporate headhunter, before this twisty Norwegian thriller is over two individuals are involved in nonstop pursuit of each other for the...

    Tags: Headhunters (movie), Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Movies, World War II (1939-1945), Companies and Corporations

  12. Apr 30, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  13. Half-restored 72-foot ship to remain in Newport neighborhood

    L.A. NOW
    A Newport Beach shipbuilder has reached a compromise with city officials that probably will allow him to continue restoring a 72-foot wooden sailboat that has been parked in a side yard of his home for six years. The compromise, which......
  14. Apr 30, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. London Olympics countdown: In praise of equestrian's Authentic

    It's not that there haven't been other great Olympic horses.
    It's not that there haven't been other great Olympic horses. Rembrandt, ridden byGermany'sNicole Uphuff, won two individual gold medals and two team gold medals during the 1988 and 1992 Olympics in dressage. But Rembrandt wouldn't stick his nose in a...

    Tags: Horse Jumping, Athens (Greece), Tampa, FIFA World Cup, Awards and Prizes

  16. May 2, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Suit over Norton Simon artwork enters a final phase

    A long-running lawsuit to force the Norton Simon Museum to surrender one of its prized artworks, 480-year-old paired paintings of Adam and Eve by Lucas Cranach the Elder that were looted during the Holocaust, has reached what could be its last legal round: plaintiff Marei Von Saher's recent appeal to the U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals.
    A long-running lawsuit to force the Norton Simon Museum to surrender one of its prized artworks, 480-year-old paired paintings of Adam and Eve by Lucas Cranach the Elder that were looted during the Holocaust, has reached what could be its last legal...

    Tags: The Holocaust (1934-1945), Adolf Hitler, Lawyers, Politics, Laws

  18. May 4, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Turtle with unique mark -- boy's initials -- found after 47 years

    Lyndon B. Johnson was president, "My Fair Lady" swept the Oscars and Martin Luther King Jr.  was leading marches across the South. The year 1965 was also when a 13-year-old boy in Pennsylvania found a box turtle, carved his initials and the year into its rock-hard shell, and then let the creature go.
    Lyndon B. Johnson was president, "My Fair Lady" swept the Oscars and Martin Luther King Jr.  was leading marches across the South. The year 1965 was also when a 13-year-old boy in Pennsylvania found a box turtle, carved his initials and the year into...
  20. Apr 16, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  21. Feds bust online drug market in international sting

    L.A. NOW
    Operators running an online narcotics marketplace through an anonymous virtual network facilitated sales of illegal drugs to 3,000 people in 34 countries and every single state in the U.S., according to a federal indictment unsealed Monday in Los Angeles....
  22. Apr 23, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  23. Dutch government becomes latest casualty of euro debt crisis

    World Now
    The Dutch government fell after leaders failed to agree on austerity measures to rein in public spending. Prime Minister Mark Rutte submitted his Cabinet's resignation....
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Illinois Auditor General William Holland at a 2007 news...
(May 17, 2012)
Illinois Auditor General William Holland
NEW HOLLAND - Bring the family to Ritz on Main in New H...
(May 9, 2012)
The Ritz on Main
Holland Cokeley holds the turtle that his son engraved...
(May 4, 2012)
Holland Cokeley holds the turtle that his son engraved back in 1965, and that was re-discovered on Cokeley's farm this week.