Published Date: April 25, 2008
Helping the poor of L.A.'s Pico-Robertson district is a good deed and a holy act, a rabbi says. But he knows he needs boundaries.
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The disclosure to Congress, aimed at pressuring those countries as well as Iran, is greeted with skepticism by some experts and foreign officials.

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Recent criticisms of him provide fodder -- and raise concerns for some Democrats about his electability.

Music festivals are hotter than ever as a pop-culture force -- they even play near Peoria. This weekend, Coachella Valley kicks off the season.

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The proposed $500-million redesign aims to honor the landmark's history while adding attractions, landscape elements and parking structures.

The legislation, which the House is expected to approve quickly and President Bush has promised to sign, would prevent information gleaned from genetic testing to be used against people.

 
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The best buys at Southern California farmers markets may be frocks, shoes and jewelry.
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