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    May 18, 2013 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  1. Stakes are highest for Orb in Preakness

    BALTIMORE — Horse racing's Preakness is a place of history and a bubble of hope.
    BALTIMORE — Horse racing's Preakness is a place of history and a bubble of hope. If you come here with a Kentucky Derby victory under your belt, as trainer Shug McGaughey and Orb have, you have little time to appreciate that history. You are...

    Tags: Kentucky Derby, Horse and Harness Racing, Rosie Napravnik, Equestrian, The New York Times

  2. May 11, 2013 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  3. Arte Moreno and his Angels can't take the heat

    CHICAGO &mdash; When the Angels got <strong>Josh Hamilton</strong> following the Dodgers' signing of <strong>Zack Greinke</strong>, owner <strong>Arte Moreno</strong> emerged from hiding, took a bow and told everyone:
    CHICAGO — When the Angels got Josh Hamilton following the Dodgers' signing of Zack Greinke, owner Arte Moreno emerged from hiding, took a bow and told everyone: "Think about how much fun it's going to be. Dodger fans and Angels fans get to argue...

    Tags: Donald Sterling, Howie Kendrick, World Series, Los Angeles Clippers, Albert Pujols

  4. May 4, 2013 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  5. Greuel's campaign of 'gotchas' conveys desperation

    It's beginning to look like there's nothing Wendy Greuel wouldn't do to become the next mayor of Los Angeles.
    It's beginning to look like there's nothing Wendy Greuel wouldn't do to become the next mayor of Los Angeles. Her boatload of big-money backers seems fond of trash-talking gibes so slimy, they're apt to backfire and turn voters off. -------------------...

    Tags: Media Industry, Kevin James, Politics, Eric Garcetti, Online Advertising

  6. Apr 13, 2013 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  7. Angels are unraveling, but why should anyone care? It's baseball

    Whatever <b>Mike Scioscia</b> is being paid to manage the Angels, it isn't enough.
    Whatever Mike Scioscia is being paid to manage the Angels, it isn't enough. He has to watch them play every game. And as bad and disappointing as they have been, going on four years now, it's baseball. Have you tried watching it recently? Have you...

    Tags: Oakland Athletics, Spartacus (tv program), Sex Crimes, Matt Kemp, Don Mattingly

  8. Apr 26, 2013 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  9. Clippers sixth man Jamal Crawford should be first option in clutch

    RATHOLE, Tenn. — Made it. Got a ride back to the hotel Thursday night after the Clippers' collapse, the final 10 yards covered on foot in a dash to the door. It was touch and go, but bravery won out. On Friday, there was daylight here. So I took...

    Tags: Chris Paul, Memphis Grizzlies, Los Angeles Clippers, Vinny Del Negro, Tony Allen

  10. Apr 13, 2013 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  11. John Paramor's stroke-penalty on Tianlang Guan was the right call

    AUGUSTA, Ga. — In the aftermath of Friday's controversial slow-play penalty at the Masters, there were many dueling opinions. We'll go with "Bravo, John Paramor." He is the rules official from England, affectionately (or otherwise) known as Big...

    Tags: Masters Tournament, Matteo Manassero, Golf, Bridgestone Invitational, Ernie Els

  12. Apr 23, 2013 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  13. Chained thinking on the federal deficit

    Washington's tug of war over the federal budget has many wonders, but the biggest one of all must be the lengths to which politicians and pundits will go to deprive Granny and Grandpa of $30 a month.
    Washington's tug of war over the federal budget has many wonders, but the biggest one of all must be the lengths to which politicians and pundits will go to deprive Granny and Grandpa of $30 a month. That's the amount by which benefits for the average...

    Tags: Career and Workplace, Prices, Bananas, Arts and Culture, Politics

  14. Apr 29, 2013 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  15. Newton: What about the Port of Los Angeles?

    It's fun for mayoral candidates to imagine eliminating potholes or building new trains to link the Valley to the Westside. It's not hard to support a spiffed-up LAX (really, what's hard to believe is that it's taken this long) or legions of new police officers making Los Angeles safe. What you don't often hear from these candidates, however, is a thoughtful vision for the Port of Los Angeles.
    It's fun for mayoral candidates to imagine eliminating potholes or building new trains to link the Valley to the Westside. It's not hard to support a spiffed-up LAX (really, what's hard to believe is that it's taken this long) or legions of new police...

    Tags: Panama, Antonio Villaraigosa, Port of Los Angeles, Eric Garcetti, Politics

  16. Apr 26, 2013 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  17. Legislature should pull plug on inept Medical Board of California

    The time has come to put the Medical Board of California out of its misery.
    The time has come to put the Medical Board of California out of its misery. The board oversees the licensing of doctors and their discipline for misdeeds or incompetence. It also has jurisdiction over doctor-owned surgical clinics. Long ago the board...

    Tags: Curren D. Price, Jr., Hospitals and Clinics, Career and Workplace, Executive Branch, Jerry Brown

  18. Apr 24, 2013 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  19. Boxer Chris Arreola is back in line for title

    Chris Arreola is a boxer who would wear his emotions on his sleeve. That is, if there were any room. The massive arms that the Riverside boxer hopes will carry him back into the heavyweight title picture are covered with tattoos. The muscles ripple...

    Tags: Joe Frazier, Buenos Aires (Argentina), Physical Fitness and Exercise, Staples Center, Business Bank Corporation

  20. Apr 20, 2013 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  21. Clippers are still playing second fiddle to Lakers in L.A.

    The Clippers have now sold out 92 straight home games with Saturday night's playoff victory in Staples Center.
    The Clippers have now sold out 92 straight home games with Saturday night's playoff victory in Staples Center. I have always thought it fascinating that there are 19,060 Clippers fans in all of Southern California and every one of them goes to every home...

    Tags: Chris Paul, Mike D'Antoni, Memphis Grizzlies, Antawn Jamison, Los Angeles Clippers

  22. Apr 22, 2013 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  23. Newton: Mayoral candidates, show us the money

    The complaint I hear most often about this race for mayor of Los Angeles is that the candidates, Controller Wendy Greuel and Councilman Eric Garcetti, spend too much time talking in generalities without providing details about what they'd do. But when it comes to the city budget, the two candidates are so lost in the details that they often seem to be missing the big picture.
    The complaint I hear most often about this race for mayor of Los Angeles is that the candidates, Controller Wendy Greuel and Councilman Eric Garcetti, spend too much time talking in generalities without providing details about what they'd do. But when...

    Tags: Antonio Villaraigosa, Elections, Wendy Greuel, Budgets and Budgeting, Eric Garcetti

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