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UCLA: One In Four Californians Lack Health Insurance
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterNearly 1 in 4 Californians under age 65 had no health insurance last year, according to a new report, as soaring unemployment propelled vast numbers of once-covered workers into the ranks of the uninsured. The state's uninsured population jumped to 8.2...Tags: Health Care Reform (2009), Unemployment, California, Science and Technology, Layoffs and Downsizing
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Making sense of March Madness
Beware the Ides of March Madness, for there is madness upon the land at anytime, though never more than now.
"I became insane, with long intervals of horrible sanity," Edgar Allan Poe once famously explained, and we all know how difficult sanity can be...Tags: Edgar Allan Poe, March Madness, Colleges and Universities, Sports, Basketball
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Kucinich reverses, says he'll vote for healthcare bill
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterRep. Dennis Kucinich, a Democrat who has been critical of the president's healthcare plans for not going far enough, announced Wednesday that he will vote for the House's final bill -- offering leaders in that chamber their first switch from a "no" to a...Tags: Barack Obama, Democratic Party, Ohio, Elections, Social Issues
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Devils torch Penguins
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterNewark, N.J. -- Patrik Elias scored a breakaway goal and set up another for the New Jersey Devils, who beat the Pittsburgh Penguins, 5-2, on Wednesday night and completed a six-game season sweep of their Atlantic Division rivals. That vaulted New...Tags: Football, New Jersey Devils, Pittsburgh Penguins, Patrik Elias, Sports
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Some Calif. drivers say an errant police spike strip flattened their tires
NEWPORT BEACH, Calif. (AP) — Some drivers in Newport Beach said they were left flat after a spike strip fell out of a police car and punctured their tires. A police report said the strip, which is designed to slow down fleeing drivers, fell out of a...Tags: Newport Beach
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Bernanke Argues For Fed Keeping Bank Oversight
Los Angeles TimesFederal Reserve Chairman Ben S. Bernanke made an aggressive case Wednesday to lawmakers not to strip his agency of much of its role regulating small and mid-sized banks, arguing that despite its failure to head off the financial crisis, the central bank...Tags: Central Bank, Business Institutions, Federal Reserve, Media, Christopher J. Dodd
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Four Corners: Pick your best NCAA first-round bracket buster
Riding the Grizzlies Kevin Van Valkenburg Baltimore Sun You know what Cinderella is wearing this week? Maroon and silver. Seriously, you can have your trendy upset picks like Murray State, Cornell and Siena. I'm riding with Montana. You know why?...Tags: Oral Roberts, Anthony Johnson, Politics, Sports, Ohio State University
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The Find: Ngu Binh in Little Saigon
Behold the majesty of banh it kep banh ram, one of the most dementedly wonderful versions of the one-thing-stuffed-inside-another-thing idea on this green earth. Deviously enough, banh it kep banh ram takes the concept a step further — stuffing...Tags: Pancakes, Foods and Beverages, Restaurants, Shrimp, Pasta
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Beer of the Month: Jolly Pumpkin’s La Roja Artisan Amber Ale
Jolly Pumpkin Brewing La Roja Artisan Amber Ale
It took about 10 years for Americans to get used to the bitterness of India Pale Ale. How long will it take for us to get used to Flemish brown ale, which is sour, actually sour?
Jolly Pumpkin's La Roja is...Tags: Signal Hill, Los Angeles, Pork Chops, Lifestyle and Leisure, Pumpkin
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Obama Officials Confident Health Care Reform Will Pass House This Week
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterSenior White House officials predicted Sunday that President Obama's healthcare initiative would pass the House this week and warned Republicans that if they made it an issue in November elections, they did so at their own political peril. "We're happy...Tags: Health Care Reform (2009), Entertainment, ABC, James E Clyburn, Corruption
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Vitamin D Linked to Lower Heart Disease Risk
Los Angeles TimesRaising the amount of vitamin D in the blood appears to help some people - at least those deficient in the vitamin - reduce their risk of heart disease by about 30%, researchers announced Monday. The findings, though preliminary, support further...Tags: Heart and Circulatory System, Immune System, Colleges and Universities, Henry Ford, Hospitals and Clinics
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Testing for Genetic Link to Alzheimers
Los Angeles TimesLast year, a study in the New England Journal of Medicine asked whether the children of Alzheimer's patients should find out whether they were genetically predisposed to the same fate. Defying conventional wisdom, the researchers concluded that people who...Tags: Medical Research, Anxiety, New York University, Education, Depression
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