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1. Hollywood Park posts $2.4 million loss for
quarter.
It says costs of new card club are higher than expected As expected, Inglewood-based Hollywood Park Inc. last week reported a net loss for the ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
2. Hotels in LAX area scamper to join the industry's
upturn.
The Los Angeles County hotel industry is well on its way to pulling out of a four-year slide, except for one area -- the Los ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
3. Ex-assessor offers aid to Hollywood property
owners.
Pope to help them gain reassessments that reflect woes Former L.A. County Tax Assessor Alex Pope has offered to represent Hollywood property owners in the ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
4. Daily News typography changes spark union's
ire.
Electronic pagination, outsourcing to eliminate 79 jobs The Daily News of Los Angeles plans to lay off 79 of the paper's 88 typographical union members ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
5. Village Voice to buy L.A. Weekly; no immediate changes
expected.
Publishing industry insiders expect little, if any, immediate changes at the L.A. Weekly in the wake of its planned sale to the Village Voice of ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
6. Health care trade groups may link against Prop.
187.
Three groups may join forces with ACLU in legal action Three of California's most influential health care trade groups are considering joining forces with the ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
7. L.A. Times opts to remain in downtown
headquarters.
Some 1,000 non-news jobs may be moved to Glendale After nearly two years of analysis, Times Mirror Co. has opted to keep its corporate headquarters ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
8. Retailers jingle their bells over Yule's sales
prospects.
They are expecting major rebound for holiday season Southland retailers are predicting bang-up sales this holiday season, based on the rising tide of consumer confidence ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
9. Splash paddles for new horizon: producer Kutash to
take successful show...
Jeffrey Kutash got his show together and took it on the road -- and, in the meantime, wrote a new page in the history of ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
10. MTA hires inspectors who oversaw work on woeful Red
Line.
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority is hiring 33 employees of Parsons-Dillingham -- the construction management firm that supervised construction on the botched Hollywood leg of the ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE) | |
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