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April 24, 2008
Kevin, Interesting story about the matzo shortage. It confirms the anecdotal evidence many of us have experienced this year... Another...
April 23, 2008
Not your problem, you're quoting from the Huffington Post, but everybody should look up the word "tortuous." I've seen it...
April 21, 2008
Regarding this afternoon's item on a shortage of matzoh for Passover, mileages vary: "I noticed the shortage too! I live...
April 16, 2008
I'm wondering if any other readers did what I did today. I saw the headline "Richard Gere to Play George...
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Twenty years after the death of star player Hank Gathers, the Loyola Marymount basketball team finally looks like it might be able to return to respectability. A winning record and a berth in a postseason tournament gives some hope to a small school that commanded the spotlight in Los Angeles basketball for the briefest of times.
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It's officially spring on March 20th and people are eager to celebrate the season's rampant fertility. Thus, it's no surprise to see so many scheduled events devoted to the welfare of children, animals and the planet. Check out Tippi Hedren, Dionne Warwick and other heavenly bodies at various events around town.
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If one word had to be picked to sum up the 2009-10 season in Pac-10 men's basketball, it might not be a word. It would likely be more of a groan or a sigh. The conference, which has won the championship 15 times (11 of them by UCLA), has not had a year to remember.
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After 22 years of loyalty, Baylor is unceremoniously shown the door.
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In proposing big increases in electrical bills, Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa seems to ignore the terrible hardships the Great Recession is imposing on the working people of Los Angeles. The increase is a highly regressive tax hike hurting those hit by the recession.
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Early retirements spurred decision.
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