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A new complex riddled with ills that are costly to cure
The opening of a new health and science center at Los Angeles Valley College should have been cause for celebration. The complex included the first new classroom building on the campus in more than three decades. There were chemistry and biology labs, a...Tags: Career and Workplace, Employees, Colleges and Universities, Health and Safety at Work, Lawyers
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Once-popular Venice-area medical marijuana dispensary is barred from reopening
L.A. NOWLos Angeles has won a court order permanently barring Organica, a once-popular Venice-area medical marijuana dispensary, and its former operator from reopening. In a judgment issued Wednesday, Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Michael Johnson also... -
Herbalife shares soar as Wall St. buys into growth outlook
Money & CompanyLike every direct-marketing company, Herbalife Ltd. needs its independent sales force to believe in its products and pitch them with passion. The L.A.-based firm now seems to be engendering the same kind of response from Wall Street. Shares of Herbalife,.... -
A belated salute to Bud Greenspan
The Fabulous ForumBetween a holiday vacation and total immersion in a story to be published later this winter, I have been absent from this space for several weeks. That means it's time to catch up. There were a number of things worth...... -
Judge refuses to reduce death sentence for man who murdered two in South L.A.
L.A. NOWA judge denied a request today to reduce the death sentence for a man convicted of murdering two people and attempting to murder two others in a South Los Angeles housing project. Defendant Kai Harris, 32, along with another man,...... -
Longtime Vernon mayor, scion of ruling family, convicted of voter fraud
L.A. NOWA former mayor of Vernon and his wife were convicted today of voter fraud and conspiracy, capping a three-year legal saga that ended the familyâs long grip on the tiny industrial city in southeast Los Angeles County. Prosecutors accused Leonis...... -
2 counties offer H1N1 flu vaccine to general public
L.A. NOWThe shortage of H1N1 flu vaccine appears to be improving in California, prompting a few counties to begin offering inoculations to the general public, health officials said today. Sacramento and Ventura counties now have no limitations on who can receive.... -
L.A. Council president apologizes for rules restricting media, promises to rework policy
L.A. NOWThree leaders of the Los Angeles City Council agreed Monday to rework new rules that restrict the activities of news reporters and camera operators during the councilâs public meetings. During an hourlong discussion with roughly a dozen... -
Former Vernon mayor fined more than $500,000 in voter fraud case
L.A. NOWFollowing his conviction on charges of voter fraud and conspiracy, former Vernon Mayor Leonis Malburg was ordered to pay more than $500,000 today in fines and reimbursements to the city he once led, bringing an ignoble end to a political...... -
Swedish hip-hop artist sentenced to 15-years-to-life in prison for Hollywood road rage murder
L.A. NOWA judge sentenced a Swedish hip-hop artist to 15 years to life in prison Thursday for the road rage murder of a pedestrian in a Hollywood crosswalk. Superior Court Judge Michael Johnson rejected a motion by defense attorneys to reduce...... -
The toll of racism?
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterTerry DAVIS didn't know he was having a stroke, much less that, as an African American male, he had a three to four times greater risk of suffering one than a white man. When a transient ischemic attack, or mini-stroke, hit nearly a year ago, he was 49....Tags: Justice and Rights, High Blood Pressure, Newspaper and Magazine, Diabetes, Research
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10 Olympic sites: Revisit past glories
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterNot everyone can have the raw strength of wrestler Rulon Gardner or the flexibility of gymnast Nadia Comaneci. Oh, and forget about having the blinding foot speed of sprinter Michael Johnson. But with the Games of the XXIX Olympiad in Beijing to inspire...Tags: Soccer, Career and Workplace, Carl Lewis, Athletes, Olympic Games
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