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PETA is Not a Fan of Dr. Dre’s Fox Fur-Trimmed Headphones

January 11, 2012
PETA is Not a Fan of Dr. Dre’s Fox Fur-Trimmed Headphones

PETA is slamming Dr. Dre for his fox fur-trimmed headphones designed by Oscar de la Renta . more › More here: PETA is Not a Fan of Dr. Dre’s Fox Fur-Trimmed Headphones

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Survey: Angelenos Work Harder Than Everyone Else at Reducing Stress, But We’re Still Pretty Wigged Out

January 11, 2012
Survey: Angelenos Work Harder Than Everyone Else at Reducing Stress, But We’re Still Pretty Wigged Out

Four out of ten Angelenos are more wigged out than they were five years ago. But, hey, at least we are working harder than the rest of the nation to tackle that stress! more › Original post: Survey: Angelenos Work Harder Than Everyone Else at Reducing Stress, But We’re Still Pretty Wigged Out

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Migration to California Explodes

January 2, 2012
Migration to California Explodes

California has regained its status as a ‘magnet state,’ according to the new Allied Van Lines’ annual Magnet States Report that shows California back on the inbound list after a decade on the outbound. Once again, waves of people are moving to California for perfect weather, endless opportunities and unrestricted personal freedom — in record numbers. The 2011 Allied U.S. migration pattern tracking report shows the Golden State skyrocketing up 33 positions to #7 in the nation as the fellow magnet state of Texas shows its momentum slowing. California is the Allied report’s shocker of the year. After dismal performance on the inbound list for more than a decade (and being the #1 outbound state twice during the same period), California has made a giant leap onto the inbound list at #7. California’s dramatic turnaround back to a strong inbound state is attributed to the state’s increase in company expansions and strong overall job growth. “In the last year, one out of every six new jobs created in the U.S. was created in California, which is more than any other state in the nation,” declared Deputy Director Brook Taylor of the California Governor’s Office of Business and Economic Development. California also regained its title as the “most mobile state” with 12,000 interstate moves and the biggest volume of inbound and outbound shipments by Allied Van Lines . Additionally, the company’s report shows a strong demand for moving vans by ex-Californians wanting to move back to California from many states, including Texas. “We see the news from California as a bellwether for positive movement in the future for states that have seen hard times in this economy,” said Allied Van Lines Vice President Bill Lyon , who called 2011 “a turning point year for California.” California, Here They Come! Follow this link: Migration to California Explodes

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‘The Lady’ and ‘Kinyarwanda’ Now Playing at Music Hall 3

December 4, 2011

Laemmle’s Music Hall 3 is the spot in town to catch a flick. Two films that are currently showing at the historic theater have recently been reviewed by the Los Angeles Times . Why not stay in Beverly Hills for your next movie screening? ‘The Lady’ (R-127 minutes) Starring Michelle Yeoh of Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon fame, this film tells the story of Aung San Suu Kyi, who was placed under house arrest in Burma for more than 15 years for publicly opposing the nation’s military dictatorship. Suu Kyi’s pro-democracy efforts eventually earned her a Nobel Peace Prize. To read the LA Times review of The Lady , click here . ‘Kinyarwanda’  (NR-108 minutes) The tragic history of the 1994 Rwandan genocide is the backdrop for this Sundance Film Festival 2011 Audience Award winner. Featuring a Rwandan cast and crew, the movie revisits the battle between the nation’s Hutu majority and Tutsi minority, and is based on the accounts of genocide survivors. To read the  LA Times  review of  Kinyarwanda , click  here . For show times and tickets, visit the Music Hall 3 website . Be sure to follow Beverly Hills Patch on  Twitter  and “Like” us on  Facebook . See the original post here: ‘The Lady’ and ‘Kinyarwanda’ Now Playing at Music Hall 3

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Council Passes Fur Ban on Split Vote

November 9, 2011

West Hollywood made history by once again voting to become the first city in the nation to ban the sale of clothing apparel with animal fur Monday night. Visit link: Council Passes Fur Ban on Split Vote

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Seeking Information on Motorcycle Death

October 29, 2011
Seeking Information on Motorcycle Death

Police are investigating the cause of a motorcycle accident that killed a biker on Friday. The motorcycle collided with a big rig truck on the San Diego (405) freeway in Westwood. Photo Credit: Frank Heinz See the article here: Seeking Information on Motorcycle Death

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Top News Stories of the Week

October 29, 2011
Top News Stories of the Week

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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Robert Ross: Friend of Health Reform, Friend of the Court

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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California Government Gone Gay

October 15, 2011

Has the California government gone gay? With the slew of pro-LGBT laws just signed by Governor Jerry Brown , shocked observers insist that the Golden State has come completely ‘out of the closet’. 10 gay rights bills, recently signed into state laws, have surprised the nation and the world.

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UCLA May Allow Co-Ed Dorm Rooms

October 11, 2011
UCLA May Allow Co-Ed Dorm Rooms

Watch out, America — our nation’s moral fiber is unraveling with frightening haste. The latest proof? UCLA is reportedly considering allowing male and female students to room together. Suzanne Seplow of UCLA’s office of Residential Life tells CBS News that the possible change comes on the heels of universities finding ways to accommodate transgendered students. more › See the original post here: UCLA May Allow Co-Ed Dorm Rooms

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