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71. Banned. (L.A. Stories).
And the Europeans say we're prudish. Entrepreneur Marc Weinberg has run into trouble exporting his cursing teddy bear, Ballsy Bear. Authorities in Luxembourg told a ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
72. Developer's Drive. (L.A.
Stories).
Every new real estate development worth its salt has a few aptly-named thoroughfares, and Rick Caruso's The Grove at Farmers Market is no exception. There ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
73. Sweet gesture. (L.A. Stories).
As the ranking Democrat on the House Intelligence Subcommittee on Terrorism and Homeland Security, U.S. Rep. Jane Harman seems to be covering all the bases. (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
74. Return of the halo. (L.A. Stories).
With the baseball season starting-this week, the Anaheim Angels have tapped a local boutique agency to help boost the team's less than topflight attendance. Three-year-old ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
75. Review & preview.
MARCH 22 - 28 And the Rating IS: Viewership for last week's Academy Awards telecast fell 3.1 percent from a year ago--no doubt hurt by ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
76. Insurers cry politics in bill that would limit use of
credit data. (Up...
The insurance industry is up in arms over a bill that would prohibit the growing practice of using credit information to set premiums and to ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
77. Antelope Valley takes offensive as B-2 jobs threatened
by cracks. (Up...
A delegation of Antelope Valley businesspeople will lobby California's Congressional delegation later this month amid growing concern that Northrop Grumman Corp. will be forced to ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
78. Job loss in L.A. pales in comparison to rest of state.
(Up Front).
Recession, what recession? UCLA's Anderson forecast last week concluded that while Los Angeles continues to experience lagging growth in several industries, including entertainment, the area ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
79. Fox finds synergy with baseball.
If it looks like Fox and it sounds like Fox, it must be the local UPN affiliate. Viewers tuning into Dodger game broadcasts on KCOP-TV ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
80. State energy woes not over, officials
claim.
Think the days of rolling blackouts and spiking power prices are behind us? Not so fast. Power may be plentiful and prices stable for now, ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE) | |
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