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Jane Scott dies at 92; longtime rock critic
Jane Scott was a code breaker for the Navy during World War II. She owned a wind-up Victrola. And the first song she ever loved was from the big band era: a Jimmy Rushing hit for Count Basie called "Sent for You Yesterday (And Here You Come Today)." So...Tags: Bruce Springsteen, Count Basie, The Beach Boys, The Beatles (music group), Rock and Roll (genre)
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Jimmie Fidler, May 26, 1941
The Daily MirrorMay 26, 1941: PITTSBURGH, May 25 (AP) -- A man's leg was found along the Ohio River at suburban Moon Township tonight and detectives seeking the remainder of the body said it was probably "another murder" by the long-sought "Mad...... -
Your Morning Fashion and Beauty Report: Heidi Klum bares all for 'Project Runway.' Justin Bieber's perfume launch sparks excitement. Katy Perry sports new hair color.
All The RageYou don't usually think of something like a perfume launch turning violent, but that's what happened Thursday when Justin Bieber appeared to promote his new "Someday" fragrance at Macy's Herald Square in Manhattan. The young heartthrob went outside the... -
How to retire Dennis Kucinich or Marcy Kaptur: Put both Dems in the same Ohio district
Top of the TicketMarcy Kaptur has 11 House terms; Dennis Kucinich has eight. One of them will retire after 2012.... -
Science picks through the chocolate nuggets
It's every sweet tooth's dream. A steady stream of studies has linked chocolate to a variety of health benefits, including decreased blood pressure, lower cholesterol, reduced risk of heart disease, even effects on mood.
But the evidence, all of it, is...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Science and Technology, Health and Safety at School, Heart Disease, Columbia University
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Play where Ralphie and Randy lived in 'A Christmas Story'
Special to the Los Angeles TimesThe occasional car crawls down 11th Street, its driver and passengers looking for a parking space not too far from their destination, a nondescript residence that is becoming a popular tourist destination in a working-class Cleveland neighborhood....Tags: Entertainment, Religious Festivals, Peter Billingsley, A Christmas Story (movie), Holidays
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Soupy Sales dies at 83; slapstick comic had hit TV show in 1960s
Soupy Sales, a comic with a gift for slapstick who attained cult-like popularity in the 1960s with a pie-throwing routine that became his signature, has died. He was 83.
Sales had numerous ailments and died Thursday at Calvary Hospital in the Bronx, said...Tags: Game Shows, Don Imus, Bars and Clubs, Hospitals and Clinics, Adults
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Using CT scans to see plaque in coronary arteries
It seems like the pinnacle of medical science: For just a few hundred dollars, you can walk into just about any hospital in Southern California and ask a doctor to check your arteries for buildup of heart-attack-inducing calcium plaque. Most of the time,...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Science and Technology, Heart Disease, Diseases and Illnesses, Death
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A Boost for Women's Low Libido?
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThanks to Viagra, Cialis and Levitra, men with erectile dysfunction can get on board the Food and Drug Administration-approved love train. But women who experience a different sexual problem -- sagging libido -- have been left at the station. That may be...Tags: Breast Cancer, Hospitals and Clinics, Heart Attack, Education, Health and Safety at School
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John Miner dies at 92; investigator of Marilyn Monroe's death
John W. Miner, a former Los Angeles County deputy district attorney who was an investigator in the 1962 death of Marilyn Monroe and made headlines in recent years when he revealed the contents of private tapes the actress recorded for her psychiatrist...Tags: Joan Crawford, Robert F. Kennedy, John F. Kennedy, Marilyn Monroe, Documentary (genre)
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Ohio officials say they can't force owner of bear that killed caretaker to relinquish his exotic animals
L.A. UnleashedCOLUMBIA STATION, Ohio â Officials in the Cleveland suburb where a captive bear killed a man say they can't force the bear's owner to give up his exotic animals. Columbia Township trustees responded Tuesday night to concerns raised by neighbors...... -
Obama's news conference: So much to talk about, so he did. The result: So little to remember
Top of the TicketThe Democrat loses control of the message in his own news conference....
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