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10 things you might not know about Oprah
Oprah Winfrey is all over the news. She's got a deal with HBO, she has revealed that her weight has ballooned to 200 pounds, and she plans to broadcast from the Opera House at the Kennedy Center before Barack Obama's inauguration. So what things could...Tags: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Michael Jackson, Movies, Joan Rivers, 2009 U.S. Presidential Inauguration
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Text-messaging, 911 use among the many areas affected by new California laws
Californians must abide by dozens of new state laws taking effect Jan. 1, including bans on text-messaging while driving, electronic bingo machines and bidding on state contracts by companies that do business with the government of Sudan, which the U.S....Tags: Petroleum Industry, Medical Services, Riverside County, Fires, Pets and Pet Supplies
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Civic monuments sculptor Robert Graham dead at 70
SANTA MONICA, Calif. - Sculptor Robert Graham, whose bronze works mark civic monuments across America, including the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial in Washington and the Duke Ellington Memorial in New York, has died at 70. Graham, who had been...Tags: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Music Industry, Movies, Joe Louis, Sculpture
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Letters to the editor
Talk about denial Re "No love for Obama in the oil fields," Dec. 22 Your article about the Petroleum Club in Midland, Texas, was a study in American denial. These men apparently do not acknowledge that the crisis gripping our nation and the world -- and...Tags: Tropic Thunder (movie), Movies, Constitutional Issues, Minority Groups, Sun Valley
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Former Cedars-Sinai employee held in identity theft, fraud
More than 1,000 patients at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center had their personal information taken by a former employee in the hospital's billing department, according to hospital officials who said prosecutors allege that the man used the identities to steal...Tags: Medical Services, Dennis Quaid, Prosecution, Social Security, Hospitals and Clinics
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Viewpoint: a woman whose moment has come
In 1962, a young Massachusetts man who had barely passed the constitutional age barrier decided to run for the Senate. At the time, one of his brothers was president of the United States; the other brother was attorney general. The air was full of...Tags: Parliament, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Caroline Kennedy, Al Franken, Government
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Carol Muske-Dukes, California's new poet laureate, on her post
Could there be an honorific less American-sounding than poet laureate? The title conjures images of a laurel wreath askew on the pale brow of a loitering bard -- scribbling couplets beside a throne ("I am his Highness' dog at Kew; / Pray tell me, sir,...Tags: Emily Dickinson, Christianity, Mark Twain, Jack London, Minnesota
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Where Schwarzenegger goes, money follows
When the owner of Staples Center had nearly completed a two-year project to generate power from the sun on the arena's roof, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger showed up at a ceremony to help lay the final solar panel and heap praise on the Anschutz Entertainment...Tags: Renewable Energy, Local Elections, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Political Campaigns, Tejon Ranch Corporation
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Brad Pitt, Steve Bing steadfast in New Orleans support
It's easy to get celebrities to show up for a cause. Follow-through is another matter. When it happens, it makes all the difference.
Take Brad Pitt's yearlong effort to assist residents of New Orleans' ravaged Lower 9th Ward return to their own homes....Tags: Movies, Angelina Jolie, New Orleans, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Government
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Schwarzenegger and Shriver: Secrets
The Swampby Evan Halper Gee, they're just like many married couples, minus the celebrity and millions of dollars. Sometimes they forget to mention to each other that they're going on national TV to say something important. With California's Gov. Arnold...Tags: Arnold Schwarzenegger, California, Los Angeles, Executive Branch, Government
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Tricks and treats at Ohio McCain rally
Tribune NewspapersSarah Palins of all ages came out of the woodwork at John McCain's Halloween evening rally in Columbus, Ohio. Most wore red suits and many toted baby Trig dolls. California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger acknowledged the candy holiday as he introduced the...Tags: John McCain, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Democratic Party, Government, Ohio
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Arnold Schwarzenegger willing to work for Barack Obama's administration
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger spoke to President-elect Barack Obama this week and would be willing to work for the Democratic administration once his term expires if asked, the Republican governor said in an interview broadcast this morning.
"I will help in...Tags: John McCain, Local Elections, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Fires, Regional Authority
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