Marking the seventh anniversary of the assassination of former Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, about 50 people gathered in Meyerhoff Park Monday, holding lighted white candles to honor his memory. Read more...
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Former Israeli prime minister honored
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Letters
Artwork has more than shock value Thank you for a generally wonderful article on the F.O.B. MultiArt Show. However, as curator of the exhibition, I need to clarify a few things in your article regarding the following paragraph: “…the artists often use shock value to prove a point. Read more...
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Editorial Cartoon
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Briefs
New center to study stress and diseases in women UCLA was awarded $3.75 million by the National Institute of Health to create a new national research center, the Center for Neurovisceral Sciences and Women’s Health. Read more...
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Riding Along
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Platinum coils make brain aneurysm surgery safer
Platinum slinkies implanted in your brain may save your life. A new study conducted by Oxford University suggests that a less invasive procedure for treating brain aneurysms may be much safer than standard surgery. Read more...
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November 3, 9:00 pm
Report gives consumers low grade on water reuse
The water drinkers of Southern California haven’t quite been making the grade. The UCLA Institute of the Environment recently published its fifth annual Southern California Environmental Report Card, which discusses water treatment and recycling, along with three other local environmental issues of concern. Read more...