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Uninsured adults face yearlong delays for some surgeries Posted: Wed, 25 Jul 2007 00:00:00 -0700 Backlog of gallbladder and hernia patients has grown worse since King-Harbor was downsized. Even referrals to emergency rooms aren't a guaranteed solution. Adults with no health insurance face waits up to a year or longer for gallbladder or hernia surgery in Los Angeles County, a backlog th... Read More
U.S.-Iran talks on Iraq resume in Baghdad amid heightened tensions The U.S. and Iranian ambassadors to Iraq sat down today for a second round of groundbreaking of talks on stabilizing Iraq, a session marred by a tense exchange over American allegations that Iran is fueling the violence. Lindsay Lohan arrested on suspicion of drunk driving Lindsay Lohan, who just finished a second stint in ... Read More
Emmy nominations unveiled Rookie series "Ugly Betty" leads comedy field with 11 nods; "The Sopranos" tops drama contenders. By Susan King, Times Staff Writer 6:16 AM PDT, July 19, 2007 Fresh faces and freshman shows made an impressive showing this morning as the nominees for the 59th annual Emmy Awards were announced: More than half of the nods doled o... Read More
Glendale hit-and-runsuspect arrested in Mexico CityU.S. marshals arrested a Glendale man in Mexico City today in connection with a hit-and-run accident that killed a 24-year-old woman. Ara Grigoryan, 20, was arrested after he tried to board a flight to Spain, authorities said. He is wanted in connection with the July 10 death of Elizabeth Sandoval of Glendale. Ea... Read More
Schwarzenegger and the state Senate leader propose competing bond measures. By Nancy Vogel, Times Staff Writer July 17, 2007SACRAMENTO — Acknowledging the specter of drought, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger appealed Monday for a $6-billion investment in water works, while the Democratic leader of the state Senate called for a $5-billion water bond measure on next year's ballot. B... Read More
Mayor's team has limited success in school elections
By Howard Blume and Joel Rubin, Times Staff Writers
7:00 AM PST, March 7, 2007
Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa fell short of winning a decisive majority in Tuesday's school board elections, although the mayor made incremental gains in electing crucial political allies to the Los Angeles Board of Education.
In nearly complete returns annou... Read More
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Mar 07, 2007 05:03:00
Mayor's team has limited success in school elections
By Howard Blume and Joel Rubin, Times Staff
Writers
7:00 AM PST, March 7, 2007
Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa fell short of winning a
decisive majority in Tuesday's school board
elections, although the mayor made incremental
gains in electing crucial political allies to the Los
Angeles Board of Education.
In nearly complete r... Read More
Blogs under watch by Academy
Owner of Oscarwatch.com instructed to change name or face lawsuit.
Scott Martelle, Times Staff Writer
February 5, 2007
Oscar the statue, meet Oscar the Grouch.
Lawyers for the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences last week ordered the editor of the seven-year-old Oscarwatch.com web site to give up the name or face a lawsuit.
At issue: The Academ... Read More
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