Still, the old L.A. isn't going away.
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This was never really a play on hidden value on the pages of the L.A. Times, Chicago Tribune or Newsday that weren't apparent to long-time industry watchers.
She happened to have been at a book signing at the largest black bookstore in L.A. when the now-dead person - who wasn't then - James Simpson Lee Hastings Jr.
Not that we don't appreciate the L.A. Kings and L.A. Galaxy winning championships in hockey and soccer the way they have.
"A lot of people don't really consider the availability of an unspoiled natural environment so close to L.A., " says Jess Moss, editor at Fodor's.
But Chris L. Shaw, a UBS analyst, believes management won't take securities off the shelf anytime soon.
"He is a consummate public servant, and public service is not easy whenever your life is open for constant scrutiny and everything you do is under a microscope, " said New York state Assemblyman Keith L.T.
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"He looks young on the podium, but he doesn't act young, " L.A. Philharmonic violist Dana Hansen says.
He didn't want to have to fight L.A. traffic to get to work every day.
As the Democrats responded to what they saw as a Republican onslaught, keeping the caucus together didn't call for L.B.
L.U. that some Justices know a Website from a legal cite probably won't be known for months.
The Knicks couldn't defend or rebound or keep up with the L.A.C. despite 42 points from Carmelo Anthony.
He struck licensing deal after deal, rolling out watches, T shirts, jeans and other gewgaws emblazoned with L.A. Gear's name.
The general rule of thumb: If insomnia lasts a month and doesn't get better, talk to your doctor, says Frisca L. Yan-Go, M.
If that construction worker doesn't take a trip to California, then it causes a retrenchment in the L.A. economy.
"The great majority of patients won't get a benefit from stents or surgery, " said Australian neurologist Anne L. Abbott, who has led a pushback against high rates of carotid surgery and stents.
The fact is that the pro-immigration movement, with its half million people in the streets of downtown L.A. and a network of support that's not just national but global, didn't need black people at all.
L.T. member named Britnee Brown, who has been with the company for a little more than a year, took a call that was a record five hours, twenty-five minutes, and thirty-one seconds long, from a woman on the East Coast interested in Masai Barefoot Technology shoes, which purport to mimic supposedly salubrious barefoot-on-the-beach walking with curved rubber platforms.
But I don't know if you read that Jasmyne Cannick's piece in the L.A. Times over the weekend.
House and Raymond L. Price have come up with a gem: how to build a great company when the boss isn't always right.
In contrast, many others adorn their spaces with reminders of home and family, from the bobble-heads that fill the office of Peter Gruber, the co-owner of the L.A. Dodgers to the mementos of alma mater Oklahoma State University cherished by BP Capital Management Chairman and billionaire T.
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