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Aug 2, 2011 |Story| RedEye
  • Lucy Liu cast in recurring 'SouthLAnd' role

    If you are anything like me, you're jonesing for TNT's "SouthLAnd" to return and any news about the outstanding police drama's fourth season is welcome.
    RedEye
    If you are anything like me, you're jonesing for TNT's "SouthLAnd" to return and any news about the outstanding police drama's fourth season is welcome. But the network's announcement that the fabulous Lucy Liu will guest star throughout the season as...
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    Aug 2, 2011 |Story| RedEye
  • Lucy Liu cast in recurring 'SouthLAnd' role

    If you are anything like me, you're jonesing for TNT's "SouthLAnd" to return and any news about the outstanding police drama's fourth season is welcome.
    RedEye
    If you are anything like me, you're jonesing for TNT's "SouthLAnd" to return and any news about the outstanding police drama's fourth season is welcome. But the network's announcement that the fabulous Lucy Liu will guest star throughout the season as...

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      Jun 15, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
    1. Gov. Brown targets enterprise-zone tax credits

      SACRAMENTO — A battle is raging over a California program that grants businesses tax breaks for creating jobs but prevents the public from knowing who got them and why.
      SACRAMENTO — A battle is raging over a California program that grants businesses tax breaks for creating jobs but prevents the public from knowing who got them and why. At issue are enterprise zones, which were established to boost employment in...

      Tags: International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Lobbying, Small Businesses, Career and Workplace, Tribune Company

    2. Jun 14, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
    3. L.A. Now Live: Garcetti hears from residents before taking office

      Mayor-elect Eric Garcetti is preaching a gospel of civic rebirth in appearances across Los Angeles while gently lowering expectations about how much City Hall, and he himself, can do to bring about change. Join us at 9 a.m. when we talk with Times...

      Tags: Eric Garcetti

    4. Jun 13, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
    5. Residents have Garcetti's ear before he takes office

      Mayor-elect Eric Garcetti is preaching a gospel of civic rebirth in appearances across Los Angeles while gently lowering expectations about how much City Hall, and he himself, can do to bring about change.
      Mayor-elect Eric Garcetti is preaching a gospel of civic rebirth in appearances across Los Angeles while gently lowering expectations about how much City Hall, and he himself, can do to bring about change. In a city of 4 million, "I can't be everywhere,...

      Tags: Media Industry, Politics, Local Elections, Eric Garcetti, Corporate Officers

    6. Jun 13, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
    7. L.A. City Council and film industry again clash over green bike lanes

      The L.A. City Council and the film industry are once again on a collision course over a green-colored bike lane downtown.
      The L.A. City Council and the film industry are once again on a collision course over a green-colored bike lane downtown. City officials painted a 1.5-mile strip of Spring Street neon green in 2011 for a bike lane as part of a larger effort pushed by...

      Tags: Screen Actors Guild, Rupert Murdoch, Cinema Industry

    8. Jun 13, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
    9. Group urges teachers' raises based on student achievement

      A local advocacy group is pushing for teachers' raises and bonuses based on whether instructors are willing to take on difficult assignments and on whether they deliver measurable student achievement gains. The proposals are part of two policy papers...

      Tags: Academic Progress, Education, Teachers, Teaching and Learning, School Examinations

    10. Jun 12, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
    11. How money twists L.A.'s elections

      Often, by the end of an election, the weaknesses of the existing campaign finance laws have become evident, and the need to update them has been made clear by the ways those weaknesses have been exploited. That is certainly the case with Los Angeles' most recent city elections.
      Often, by the end of an election, the weaknesses of the existing campaign finance laws have become evident, and the need to update them has been made clear by the ways those weaknesses have been exploited. That is certainly the case with Los Angeles' most...

      Tags: Political Fundraising, Politics, Eric Garcetti, Elections, Richard Riordan

    12. Jun 11, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
    13. Los Angeles ranks fourth in national clean tech leadership index

      Los Angeles ranked fourth among U.S. cities leading clean technology growth, according to <a href="http://www.cleanedge.com/">research firm Clean Edge&rsquo;s</a> annual index.
      Los Angeles ranked fourth among U.S. cities leading clean technology growth, according to research firm Clean Edge’s annual index. Based on activity across 22 green-infused indicators, L.A. jumped from seventh place last year, still coming in...

      Tags: Invention and Innovation, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, Investments

    14. Jun 11, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
    15. L.A. mayoral runoff another low mark in voter turnout: 23.3%

      Eric Garcetti, Los Angeles' incoming mayor, won the office with fewer votes than any newly elected mayor since the 1930s, when the city population was less than half its current size, according to a Times analysis of <a href="http://www.latimes.com/mayormap">final results.</a>
      Eric Garcetti, Los Angeles' incoming mayor, won the office with fewer votes than any newly elected mayor since the 1930s, when the city population was less than half its current size, according to a Times analysis of final results. Garcetti's complete...

      Tags: Racism, Voting, Politics, Local Elections, Eric Garcetti

    16. Jun 9, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
    17. Westside development fuels debate over growth -- smart or otherwise

      The corner of Pico and Sepulveda boulevards is your standard Westside traffic nightmare, with rush hour commuters inching along at discouraging speeds just blocks from an even more congested 405 Freeway.
      The corner of Pico and Sepulveda boulevards is your standard Westside traffic nightmare, with rush hour commuters inching along at discouraging speeds just blocks from an even more congested 405 Freeway. The intersection, already a subject of bitter...

      Tags: Vehicles, Highway Transportation, Paul Koretz, Target, Metropolitan Transportation Authority

    18. Jun 9, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
    19. U.S. businessman held in China allowed to return home

      The last time Victoria Hu saw her father at her family's home, she was 16, still a student at Palos Verdes Peninsula High School.
      The last time Victoria Hu saw her father at her family's home, she was 16, still a student at Palos Verdes Peninsula High School. As the years have flown by, she has gone on to study at UC Berkeley, become an adept illustrator, and launched a passionate...

      Tags: Barack Obama, China, Xi Jinping

    20. Jun 9, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
    21. Gritty wharf at Port of L.A. will become marine research center

      On a recent weekday morning, Daniel Pondella strode along a century-old stretch of concrete pylons and shabby warehouses in San Pedro.
      On a recent weekday morning, Daniel Pondella strode along a century-old stretch of concrete pylons and shabby warehouses in San Pedro. As kelp swayed in the waves and terns circled overheard, Pondella recalled an elementary school field trip he took...

      Tags: Marine Science, Environmental Issues, Research, Ecosystems, Conservation

    22. Jun 8, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
    23. Donate LED bulbs for the Coliseum sign? Watt a bright idea

      He was headed downtown, traveling along the 110 when &mdash; just like in the cartoons &mdash; a light popped on over Pervaiz Lodhie's head.
      He was headed downtown, traveling along the 110 when — just like in the cartoons — a light popped on over Pervaiz Lodhie's head. If this city truly wants to improve the look of the busy industrial landscape, he decided, it should at least...

      Tags: Human Interest, Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum

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