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Would-be borrowers are getting no credit
Associated PressWith a second child on the way, Chris Shields and his wife, Michelle, wanted to move from their two-bedroom apartment in Southern California to a house with more space. But because their timing coincided with a shakeout in the mortgage market earlier...Tags: Rental Service, Economy, Business and Finance, New York, Rutgers University, Finance
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Tough times put the squeeze on colleges
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterWith family investments and house values battered by the financial crisis, colleges and universities in California and around the nation are seeing an increase in students seeking financial aid and are bracing for even more. At the same time, higher...Tags: University of California, Colleges and Universities, San Francisco, Values, California
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Patt Morrison: PR for the Homeless
SUDDENLY, FINALLY, there's some real money finding its way to the homeless. The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors — the Five Little Kings — has ponied up $80 million for the cause. The Bush administration, which has been busily creating...Tags: International Relations, California, Economy, Business and Finance, Diplomacy, Metal and Mineral
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Does L.A. need another downtown?
patt.morrison@latimes.comDON'T HATE ME, Eli Broad. I'm just asking the question here: Do we really need a new downtown? By which I mean a premeditated "center," a ready-made downtown, the kind that the city and county of Los Angeles officially sealed with big smoochy votes...Tags: Hotels and Accommodations, Riverside (Riverside, California), Little Tokyo, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), San Fernando
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Confusion on Patron's Part: A Waiter Isn't a Gofer
Talk about ordering off the menu. In an Anaheim Hills restaurant, a 40ish husband informed waiter Nick Gannon that he and his wife were running late and wanted to see a movie playing elsewhere in the shopping center. "Can you go get us the movie times...Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Pico Rivera, Anaheim, Van Nuys, Los Angeles
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Conservative talk radio on the wane in California
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterTune in to conservative talk radio in California, and the insults quickly fly. Capturing the angry mood of listeners the other day, a popular host in Los Angeles called Republican lawmakers who voted to raise state taxes "a bunch of weak slobs." With...Tags: State Budgets, Elections, Tom Sullivan, San Diego (San Diego, California), Orange County (California)
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6. Emigdio Preciado Jr.
Wanted for attempted murder for an attack on two Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department deputies in Whittier 2000.Tags: Crimes, Assault, Crime, Law and Justice, Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department
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Death penalty debate focuses on redemption
sun reporterHis case had become a cause celebre. To his supporters, Stanley "Tookie" Williams, the gang founder who spent his years on death row warning people away from the violent culture he helped to create, was living proof that a condemned killer could be...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Jamie Foxx, Gang Activity, Wildlife, Pat Robertson
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'Cars' Journeys to DVD
Zap2It.comIf you ever plan to motor west, "Cars" director John Lasseter wholeheartedly recommends taking Route 66. With Pixar's latest film speeding to DVD on Nov. 7th, the filmmaker reflects on the fateful journey that inspired the film and offers two pieces of...Tags: DVDs and Movies, Toy Story (movie), Kansas, Larry the Cable Guy, Movies
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