October 30, 2011
Same city, same cause but the effort to get a second 24/7 Occupy Wall Street movement off the ground in Los Angeles City limits was shut down by police last night, according to Sherman Oaks Patch . more › See the original post here: Occupy San Fernando Valley Was Not An Overnight Success, LAPD Halts Camping Under Mayor’s Orders
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October 30, 2011
The Far West is an alternative-country band from Los Angeles, California, comprised of musicians Lee Briante , Robert Black , Erik Kristiansen and Tony Sanborn . The band’s 2011 debut album, The Far West , has made an impact on the L.A. country charts and is garnering the attention of music critics in America and overseas with its straight-forward Americana appeal. Californiality is categorically labeling The Far West as “the best L.A. country music act of 2011,” and here’s why: The Far West takes country music where it should be by now in 2011 – technically pure, slightly jaded, no-nonsense and honest with stellar storytelling for the every-man. The songwriting, musicianship and production quality on The Far West album is superb, so nothing more needs to be said.
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October 30, 2011
Executive Producer Paul McCartney speaks during ‘The Love We Make: Paul McCartney and the Concert for New York City’ panel during the Showtime portion of the 2011 Summer TCA Tour held at the Beverly Hilton Hotel on August 4, 2011 in Beverly Hills, California. Follow this link: Paul McCartney to help restore Motown piano
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October 30, 2011
In tonight’s Extra, Extra, a Cali surfer survives a shark attack, Tim Burton fans build an extensive Halloween tribute display, eating a McRib is like eating a yoga mat and Mashable asks readers if Steve Jobs was insane. Plus: Keep up with us on Facebook , and follow us on Twitter: @LAist @LAistFood @LAistSports . more › Read this article: Extra, Extra: Halloween Surfing, Shark Attack Survival & An Elaborate Tim Burton Tribute
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October 30, 2011
The Occupy San Fernando Valley, with about 20 people in the group,began its protest by targeting major banks in Van Nuys. After forming up outside Van Nuys City Hall about about 12:30 p.m., the protesters marched north on Van Nuys boulevard, and stopped in front of the Wells Fargo Bank branch on the corner of an Vanowen Street. More: ‘Occupy’ Hits The Valley
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October 30, 2011
Occupy San Fernando Valley launched into full swing today with protesters targeting local branches of large corporate banks with signs and chants. But the movement will face its first big challenge tonight when it tries to camp out at the Van Nuys Civic Center Complex. more › View original post here: Occupy San Fernando Valley Protesters Could Get Booted Out On Their First Night
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October 30, 2011
On Tuesday, November 1, Angelenos can do good just by being kind. Sounds simple, right? It is. And it will bring a happy and healthy Thanksgiving to hundreds of senior citizens. more › Visit link: Be KIND: Help Feed Senior Citizens This Thanksgiving
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October 29, 2011
The latest details in the Dr. Conrad Murray trial, massive fires and thinking outside of the box to make money in the struggling economy were among the top stories in the news this week. Photo Credit: Scott Weber See the original post: Top News Stories of the Week
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October 29, 2011
On Friday, October 28, in an action unanimously supported by our Board of Directors, The California Endowment filed an amicus curiae brief with the United States Supreme Court in support of the federal government’s request that the Court accept an appeal of a lower court decision invalidating a portion of the Affordable Care Act. While the new health reform law continues to endure all manner of political and legal attacks across the nation, it is our view that this new law offers the best pragmatic set of remedies to solve the crisis of our dysfunctional, too-expensive, and unfair health care system. Why is our foundation doing this? It is our view that the minimum coverage requirement — also referred to as the individual mandate — is central to making the Affordable Care Act work. It is clearly linked to commerce because uninsured Californians using expensive emergency rooms and hospitals for needed care drive up health care costs, and negatively impact our state’s business climate. Moreover, let us count the ways of why this new law is critical to our nation’s health and economic viability: It will provide an opportunity for most of America’s nearly 50 million uninsured citizens to access quality, affordable health care. It eliminates the decades-long discrimination and denial of coverage by health insurance companies against Americans who are sick or have a pre-existing health condition. It provides subsidies for hard-working Americans who cannot afford health care in today’s health insurance market. It provides small businesses with tax credits to support the purchase of health coverage for their employees. It begins the long-needed transformation of health care financing to be driven by quality, value, and results — and not by services rendered. It provides free preventive health services in a systematic approach — which many private health insurers have already begun to do in an effort to reduce the costs associated with expensive, avoidable care later on. It supports the entrepreneurial spirit of America, by strengthening the likelihood that self-employed Americans will be able to purchase affordable health coverage in an open insurance market. This new health law is worth fighting for, and we hope you agree. If you wish to read the foundation’s amicus brief, authored by preeminent attorney Kathleen M. Sullivan, click here . Originally posted here: Robert Ross: Friend of Health Reform, Friend of the Court
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October 29, 2011
While California State Assembly candidates Torie Osborn and Betsy Butler announced their campaigns in June and September , respectively, Santa Monica Mayor Richard Bloom beat his rivals by a long shot: He announced to Santa Monica Patch in November that he was going to run. Excerpt from: Bloom Is ‘Not Intimidated’ by Butler, Osborn
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