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Extra, Extra: Pam Anderson Rents Out Her Malibu Home, Drone Aircrafts Could Show Up on the Home Front, How L.A. Commutes

November 28, 2011
Extra, Extra: Pam Anderson Rents Out Her Malibu Home, Drone Aircrafts Could Show Up on the Home Front, How L.A. Commutes

In tonight’s Extra, Extra, Pamela Anderson rents out her Malibu home, Arnold Schwarzenegger insists on doing his own stunts and drone aircrafts might be used on the domestic crime-fighting front. Plus: Keep up with us on Facebook , and follow us on Twitter: @LAist @LAistFood @LAistSports . more › View original post here: Extra, Extra: Pam Anderson Rents Out Her Malibu Home, Drone Aircrafts Could Show Up on the Home Front, How L.A. Commutes

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Man Shocked When Power Line Falls and Hits His Car

November 28, 2011
Man Shocked When Power Line Falls and Hits His Car

A man in Lakewood was shocked today by a power line that fell and hit his car. more › See the original post here: Man Shocked When Power Line Falls and Hits His Car

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How the Inland Empire Parties: Three Partygoers Arrested for Attacking Police Who Were Investigating Car Crash

November 27, 2011
How the Inland Empire Parties: Three Partygoers Arrested for Attacking Police Who Were Investigating Car Crash

Three people were arrested last night in San Bernardino for attacking police. more › Read more here: How the Inland Empire Parties: Three Partygoers Arrested for Attacking Police Who Were Investigating Car Crash

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Rescue Dog of the Week: Owen the Cocker Spaniel

November 27, 2011

Owen is a 15-year-old male Cocker Spaniel who was rescued from a high-kill shelter where he was on the euthanasia list. Despite his age and the cataracts that impair his vision at night, he is in excellent condition. Owen is easy, laid-back and an absolute sweetheart. He is neutered, up to date on his routine shots and house trained. This pup is looking for a great forever home where he can enjoy his retirement years. Ace of  Hearts is a 501c-3 dog rescue foundation dedicated to rescuing dogs—the day they are to be euthanized—from various Los Angeles shelters and placing them in loving homes. It does not take dogs in. It rescues only from shelters. Its adoption days are normally held every Saturday at  the West Hollywood  Petco at 508 N. Doheny Drive from 1-4 p.m. Click  here  for information on how to adopt a rescue dog from Ace of Hearts. Be sure to follow Beverly Hills Patch on  Twitter  and “Like” us on  Facebook . Read this article: Rescue Dog of the Week: Owen the Cocker Spaniel

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Kings Just Aren’t That Good

November 27, 2011
Kings Just Aren’t That Good

The Kings just aren’t that good. They’re good, but they’re not in that upper echelon of Western Conference teams like the Detroit Red Wings, Chicago Blackhawks, San Jose Sharks and Vancouver Canucks especially since they’ve yet to record a win against those four teams so far this season. more › See the article here: Kings Just Aren’t That Good

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PETA Brings Anti-Fur Message, Protests to Beverly Hills

November 26, 2011

For many, Black Friday was a day of frantic shopping. But for members of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), the day was a chance for shoppers and retailers to think before they buy or sell products made from animals. PETA members and supporters gathered at the corner of Santa Monica Boulevard and North Rodeo Drive Friday for the organization’s annual “Fur Free Friday” event. “PETA is asking people to remember animals on the busiest shopping day of the year by leaving fur off their lists,” said Matt Bruce, who organized the  rally. “Every day is ‘Black Friday’ for foxes, raccoons, rabbits and other animals who are trapped, drowned, beaten to death, strangled,  electrocuted and even skinned alive in order to produce fur coats and collars.” There are no federal laws that protect animals on fur farms, Bruce noted: “If this kind of abuse were brought upon a dog or a cat it would warrant felony cruelty to animal charges.” PETA believes that selling and buying clothes and products made from animal fur, feathers and hides creates a market that fosters the abuse of animals. Saving animals is as simple as choosing alternatives like faux or synthetic material, Bruce said.  Speakers at the rally included Grammy Award-winning song writer Cynthia Weil and her daughter, radio talk show host and blogger Dr. Jenn Berman,a pediatrician. Both women are vegans, who do not eat animal products or eggs, milk and other products produced from animals.  The protesters reminded shoppers that they can dress with style without wearing leather or fur. Clothing made from synthetic materials is now available in every price range from most retailers—even top fashion designers such as Ralph Lauren and Calvin Klein, who all refuse to work with real fur. “There is no excuse for wearing any animal’s skin,” Bruce said. Be sure to follow Beverly Hills Patch on  Twitter  and “Like” us on  Facebook . Read more: PETA Brings Anti-Fur Message, Protests to Beverly Hills

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City Prepares to Evict Occupy LA Site, But Protesters May Not Go Peacefully

November 25, 2011
City Prepares to Evict Occupy LA Site, But Protesters May Not Go Peacefully

City officials and law enforcement seem to be in prep mode for delivering the expected eviction notice to the Occupy LA protesters who have lived on the City Hall lawn since October 1. more › Original post: City Prepares to Evict Occupy LA Site, But Protesters May Not Go Peacefully

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Woman Uses Pepper Spray on Black Friday Wal-Mart Customers to Get to More Door Buster Sale Items

November 25, 2011
Woman Uses Pepper Spray on Black Friday Wal-Mart Customers to Get to More Door Buster Sale Items

A woman looking to get access to more “door buster” sale items at the Porter Ranch Wal-Mart late last night used pepper spray on other customers to keep them away from the products she wanted. 20 people, including some kids, were hurt. more › Originally posted here: Woman Uses Pepper Spray on Black Friday Wal-Mart Customers to Get to More Door Buster Sale Items

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Thanksgiving Fun Facts

November 24, 2011

There is no need to worry about conversation topics at the Thanksgiving dinner table this year. Let your guests fill up on these Thanksgiving fun facts. That’s a lot of turkey!  In 2011,  248 million turkeys  are expected to be raised in the United States. That’s up 2 percent from the number raised last year. The turkeys produced in 2010 weighed a combined 7.11 billion pounds and were valued at $4.37 billion. The  average weight  of a turkey purchased for Thanksgiving is 15 pounds. A turkey this size usually has about 70 percent white meat and 30 percent dark meat. Talk about leftovers!  The  heaviest turkey  ever raised was 86 pounds, about the size of a large dog. Maybe the “Gobbler” State is more appropriate.  It may be called the “Gopher” state but  Minnesota  leads the way in turkey rearing, with a whopping 46.5 million turkeys taking residence. It is followed by North Carolina (30.0 million), Arkansas (30.0 million), Missouri (18.0 million), Virginia (17.5 million) and Indiana (16.0 million). These six states together account for about two-thirds of U.S. turkeys produced in 2011. Canadian Turkeys.  During the first half of 2011, the U.S. imported about $7.8 million worth of live turkeys from  Canada . The United States ran a $3.6 million trade deficit in live turkeys during that period. Really? That much?  In 2009, the  typical American  gobbled up 13.3 pounds of turkey. Surprisingly,  Californians  are the largest consumers of turkey in the United States. Sweet…  All that turkey was accompanied by an average of 5.3 pounds of  sweet potatoes  per person. In 2010, major sweet potato producing states grew 2.4 billion pounds of this orange spud. Food Findings . More than 90 percent of Americans eat turkey on Thanksgiving Day, and 50 percent put their stuffing inside the turkey. More than 40 million green bean casseroles are served on Thanksgiving. Not a turkey in sight!  Chances are that turkey, mashed potatoes and corn were nowhere near the  first Thanksgiving table . The initial Thanksgiving feast in Plymouth, Massachusetts, featured lobster, rabbit, chicken, fish, squash, beans, chestnuts, hickory nuts, onions, leeks, dried fruits, maple syrup and honey, radishes, cabbage, carrots, eggs and goat cheese. Mary Had a Little Turkey?  Sarah Josepha Hale, an American magazine editor and author of the popular nursery rhyme  Mary Had a Little Lamb , persuaded Abraham Lincoln to declare Thanksgiving a national holiday. President Lincoln issued a “Thanksgiving Proclamation” on Oct. 3, 1863 and officially set aside the last Thursday of November as the national day for Thanksgiving. A turkey by any other name.  A female turkey is called a hen and makes a clucking sound. A male turkey is know as a “Tom” and gobbles. At maturity, the average turkey shows off 3,500 feathers. Flying the coop.  The American Automobile Association (AAA) estimated that  42.2 million Americans  traveled 50 miles or more from home over the Thanksgiving holiday weekend in 2010. Be sure to follow Beverly Hills Patch on  Twitter  and “Like” us on  Facebook . More: Thanksgiving Fun Facts

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A Last-Minute Thanksgiving Alternative: Peking Duck and Other Delicacies in Chinatown

November 24, 2011
A Last-Minute Thanksgiving Alternative: Peking Duck and Other Delicacies in Chinatown

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