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Developer Rick Caruso says he might run for L.A. mayor
L.A. NOWAmericana at Brand developer Rick Caruso on Wednesday said he would consider running for mayor of Los Angeles when Antonio Villaraigosa is termed out of office in June 2013. Speaking at a business conference, Caruso told the audience that running...... -
Baca asks Sheriffâs Department watchdog to examine his handling of donorâs case
L.A. NOWLos Angeles County Sheriff Lee Baca asked his departmentâs watchdog Tuesday to review his handling of a case in which he was accused of giving preferential treatment to a long-time supporter who has donated to the sheriffâs political campaigns and....... -
Theater review: 'Campaign' at the MET
Culture MonsterMounting a full-blown original musical takes plenty of guts. In that regard, the creators of âCampaign,â a world premiere at the MET, deserve kudos for sheer ambition. They also deserve a few discreetly hurled brickbats for the general clunkiness of..... -
And you thought the campaign was over: Boehner and Obama prep for the next 736 days
Top of the TicketRepublicans and Democrats talk of cooperation, but pre-conditions on both sides preclude much common ground.... -
Keith Olbermann suspended from MSNBC over Democratic donations
Show Tracker"Countdown" host Keith Olbermann has been suspended from MSNBC over recent donations he made to three Democratic candidates. The website Politico called the cable network Thursday night and began asking about the contributions of $2,400 apiece to... -
'The King's Speech' dethrones 'The Social Network'
Hollywood's coronation of "The King's Speech" culminated Sunday night when the story of stuttering King George VI and his speech therapist won four Academy Awards, including best picture. But if the Oscars completed the historical drama's ascension, the...Tags: Celebrities, Television, Awards and Prizes, The Social Network (movie) , Culture
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Editorial Cartoon: Ted Rall Meg Whitman losing one of the most expensive political campaigns in history
Opinion L.A.Ted Rall/For The Times... -
PASSINGS: Gail Dolgin, Bob Kholos, Miriam Golden Ziegler Hailparn
Gail Dolgin, documentary filmmaker
Gail Dolgin, 65, an Academy Award-nominated documentary filmmaker, died Oct. 7 at her home in Berkeley. She was diagnosed in 2001 with breast cancer, which later spread to other parts of her body.
Dolgin produced and...Tags: Documentary (genre), PBS (tv network), Peripheral Vascular Disease, Entertainment, Local Elections
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Forget the veggie garden: Michelle Obama now wants some of your money
Top of the TicketBold fund-raising pitch from the first lady to her husband's supporters about the midterm elections on Nov. 2.... -
Keith Olbermann's suspended suspension: Why did MSNBC move so fast?
Show TrackerKeith Olbermann has just emerged from one of the shortest exiles in cable news history. On Friday, MSNBC President Phil Griffin announced that the âCountdownâ host had been suspended indefinitely for making unauthorized campaign contributions to... -
Strangely enough for a Democrat in 2010, Obama's in a pretty good political position right now
Top of the TicketOf course, that can change very quickly if the economy does not recover. For now, it's his party that will likely take a Nov. 2 beating.... -
Robert Gibbs seems to save the day for media on Obama's India trip
Top of the TicketObama's spokesman advocates successfully for access of American journalists to a presidential meeting....
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