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Authorities have consulted medical experts and say there is much evidence to review, the Los Angeles Times reported, and no charges are expected to be filed before 2010. Full Article at The Post Chronicle
SEOUL, November 30, 2009 (LifeSiteNews.com) - After two decades of watching too many patients cry too many tears, enough was enough for obstetrician Shim Sang-duk, who vowed that he would no longer perform abortions, a financially lucrative business in... Full Article at LifeSite.net
PORTLAND, Ore. , Nov. 30 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Rentrak Corporation (Nasdaq: RENT), a leader in multi-screen media measurement serving the entertainment and advertising industries, released the "Stickiness" Index for the week of November 16 through... Full Article at PR Newswire
The Los Angeles Times and the Ventura County Star reported that he was removed from the furlough program and jailed after allegedly Twittering about his experiences since being sentenced
Updated guidelines for Los Angeles Times newsroom employees using social media emphasize that just about anything posted online will be viewed as reflecting on the newspaper's credibility and reputation.
Virtually every lawyer in the Los Angeles federal courts is aware of his often bizarre and imperious behavior . . . Researchers calculate that that Real's reversal rate on appeal is often ten times the average among his federal counterparts.
In times when crime goes up, we are told we need more cops to deal with it. When crime goes down, we’re told we need more cops to make sure it stays that way. Will there ever be a time in Los Angeles when we have enough cops?