Christopher Titus is not your average humorist. While some comedians joke about politics, religion or a crummy waiter they encountered the night before, Titus chooses to poke fun at custody battles, mentally insane family members and child molesters, all from his own family. Read more...
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Comedian’s life becomes inspiration
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Stock savvy can pay off for smart investors
For the patient investor, stocks offer potentially enormous returns. In 1981, $10,000 invested in the Dow Jones would have grown to about $150,000 of the same purchasing power today, assuming all dividends were reinvested. Read more...
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News Briefs
“˜Spinderella’ gives students a fresh angle on culture Deidra “Spinderella” Jones, the DJ for iconic female rap group Salt-N-Pepa, spoke to Scot Brown’s “Recent African American Urban History” course. Read more...
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Student dies after lengthy struggle
UCLA student Liza Mederos, who had hoped one day to create a foundation to help troubled youth, died Monday morning at the UCLA hospital. She was 26. Read more...
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Bruin digest
The UCLA swimming and diving team will compete at the NCAA Championships from Thursday to Saturday. The Bruins enter the championships, held at College Station, Tex., as the No. Read more...
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Treatment of dead critical part of culture
When the male head of the household dies in the Amazonian native Shuar population, members of this hunter-gatherer community treat this body almost as if it were alive. Read more...
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Spanish Bruins offer insight
Sunday’s general elections in Spain brought an end to Spain’s conservative Popular Party’s eight-year rule after almost 200 Spaniards were killed in terrorist attacks in Madrid. Read more...