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California's environmental laws: Job creators, not job killers
Who knew that being a smoggy place might be good for business? Gov. Jerry Brown is in China, and one of the things he’s pitching is California’s expertise in dealing with smog. Because if there’s one thing we have in common with the...Tags: China, Water Supply, Plant Openings, Air Pollution, Environmental Pollution
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Jerry Brown makes cosmic case for carbon reduction
BEIJING -- Gov. Jerry Brown used a stage at one of China’s most prestigious universities Thursday to make his pitch for environmental policies that he said could help reverse the global impacts of climate change and boost the economies of China...
Tags: China, Executive Branch, Politics, Global Change, Weather
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Imperial County preschool programs make do with less
Staff Writer, Copy EditorWith more than 20 years of providing child development services in the Valley, Campesinos Unidos was well aware of the need for such services in the community. But the ability to provide state-funded preschool education to low-income families became more...Tags: Robert J. Lopez, Economy, Business and Finance, Head Start, Executive Branch, Early Learning
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A decade of trying to raise L.A.'s sales tax
The half-cent sales tax increase proposal on the March 5 ballot known as Proposition A has been around for a long time in many guises, sometimes as a county tax, sometimes a city tax. Threats and reasons offered by Los Angeles city officials have...
Tags: Local Elections, Manufacturing and Engineering, Crime, Law and Justice, Herb Wesson, Executive Branch
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Arnold Schwarzenegger returns to bodybuilding as a magazine editor
Pop2it"It was in these magazines that I found the spark that inspired me to start lifting weights, and eventually move to America and realize my dreams. I'm proud to return as executive editor," Arnold Schwarzenegger says in a statement.... -
California trade delegation arrives in China
BEIJING — Present your business card with two hands. Go ahead and slurp your soup. Give gifts to clients, but by all means avoid clocks and knives. These are among the cultural hints and etiquette tips that California's new China Trade and...
Tags: China, Judges, Crime, Law and Justice, Executive Branch, Politics
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WWE Hall of Fame 2013 induction ceremony date, time, channel
Channel Guide MagazineWWE Hall of Fame 2013 induction ceremony airs April 9 at 10pm ET on USA Network. If you're still buzzing from the excitement of WrestleMania 29, where John Cena defeated The Rock to become the new WWE champion, Alberto Del Rio beat Jack Swagger to... -
WWE Hall of Fame funny, historic and dragging
Fans inside Madison Square Garden witnessed something many thought would never come. There he was, the last to be inducted. With years of bitter feelings brushed aside, the crown jewel of the WWE Hall of Fame was introduced by Arnold Schwarzenegger. The...
Tags: Mick Foley, World Wrestling Entertainment Inc., Donald Trump, Madison Square Garden, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks
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Former Lt. Gov. Abel Maldonado exploring run for governor
Former lieutenant governor and state lawmaker Abel Maldonado filed papers Thursday to explore a run for governor. The move allows Maldonado, a Santa Maria Republican, to begin raising money as he decides whether to challenge Democratic Gov. Jerry Brown,...
Tags: Democratic Party, Executive Branch, Politics, Lois Capps, Parties and Movements
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Maldonado positions to run against Jerry Brown
Former Lt. Gov. Abel Maldonado, long rumored to be considering a challenge to Gov. Jerry Brown, filed paperwork Thursday that allows him to begin raising money for a gubernatorial campaign. Maldonado, 45, is a Republican who previously was elected to...
Tags: Executive Branch, Politics, Lois Capps, Parties and Movements, Republican Party
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Terri McDonald: Jailer in chief
The Los Angeles County jail system is, in a way, two systems. There's the one Sheriff Lee Baca says he yearns for, a place where you do your time but also get help, a place enriched with educational and mental health programs. And there's the one under...
Tags: Prisons, Mental Health, Executive Branch, Politics, Lee Baca
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A 'gray divorce' boom
Until recently, it would have been fair to say that older people simply did not get divorced. Fewer than 10% of those who got divorced in 1990 were ages 50 or older. Today, 1 in 4 people getting divorced is in this age group. It turns out that those...
Tags: Advice Columns and Columnists, Divorce, Family, Bowling Green State University, Maria Shriver
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Apr 7, 2013
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Apr 4, 2013
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Apr 3, 2013
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Mar 31, 2013
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