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College radicalism redux
The campus protests of the 1960s happened long enough ago that the images filter through in black-and-white, the tint of television newsreels and newspaper photographs back in the day:
Mario Savio, ushering in the Free Speech Movement from atop a...Tags: DNA, Family, University of California, Biotechnology Industry, Berkeley (Alameda, California)
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Letter: Don't sacrifice fair
COSTA MESA — Current and past Orange County Fair Board members sent an open letter to the California Legislature urging lawmakers to reject the fairgrounds' sale deal between the state, Costa Mesa and a real estate company, and calling it "deeply...Tags: Finance, Santa Ana, Property, Barbaro, Costa Mesa
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Duvall Incident Spotlights Politicians' Perks In Capital
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersFor many who join the select club of 120 known as the California Legislature, everything changes. Once inside, they find an army of lobbyists and corporate executives at their disposal, more than eager to shower them with food, drink, travel and -- in...Tags: Social Issues, Travel, Values, Political Campaigns, Trips and Vacations
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CA License Plates May Go Electronic
FOX40 NewsAs electronic highway billboards flashing neon advertisements become more prevalent, the next frontier in distracted driving is already approaching - ad-blaring license plates. The California Legislature is considering a bill that would allow the state...Tags: Advertising, Travel, Berkeley (Alameda, California), Electronics, Science and Technology
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Calif. License Plates May Go Electronic, Have Ads
KTLA NewsSACRAMENTO -- As electronic highway billboards flashing neon advertisements become more prevalent, the next frontier in distracted driving is already approaching -- ad-blaring license plates. The California Legislature is considering a bill that would...Tags: Travel, Advertising, Berkeley (Alameda, California), Science and Technology, Electronics
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Consumer group says loopholes in healthcare overhaul could hurt the public
Money & CompanyA consumer group called Thursday for the Obama administration and Congress to address 10 potential glitches in the new healthcare overhaul law, saying loopholes could leave millions of people with reduced health benefits or higher insurance costs. In a... -
In Nevada, Sue Lowden's bid to defeat Harry Reid shows chickens are no laughing matter
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Doesn't the California Legislature watch 'Glee'?
Culture MonsterThe California Legislature is moving ahead on a foolish bill that says students who attend career and technical education high schools have to take all subjects regularly required for graduation -- with the notable exception of arts instruction. The... -
Assemblyman Nava introduces bill to forbid California landlords from requiring animal declawing, debarking
L.A. UnleashedLast year, California legislation that put regulation of cat declawing, or onychectomy, into the state's hands sparked heated debate and prompted Los Angeles and six other cities to pass local bans on the practice before the law went into effect...... -
U.S. Highway 395: California's 'mother road'
Times Staff WriterEVERY road sings its own tune. Route 66 is a classic, sometimes raucous ditty from Chicago to L.A.; Highway 1 a twisty ballad to the voluptuous California coast; and U.S. 395 a mandolin-driven ode to the West that evokes images of cowboy boots and...Tags: Forestry and Timber, Trout, Stock Activities, Travel, Gene Autry
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