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A Word, Please: Nouns can object to plurality rule
Recently, Jim in Glendale saw a newspaper headline that said something like "Five school board members lose seat."
That didn't sit right with him.
"Using the singular 'seat' — instead of the plural 'seats' — is incompatible with 'members,'...Tags: Insurance, Vehicles, Motorcycling, Sports, Contracts
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A Balcony View: Mental health care must improve
While this story begins and ends in Glendale, most of what occurs takes place in Alhambra. It's the true story of a teenager living in Glendale and a broken mental-health-care system that failed to help him.
Like many teenagers, the one in this story...Tags: Heart and Circulatory System, Pasadena (Los Angeles, California), Anxiety, Medical Services, Hospitals and Clinics
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Editorial: Smoking is being filtered out
Glendale has come a long way down the path of cessation, of smoking that is. In a city that once seemed destined to remain an also-ran in the race by local governments to restrict secondhand smoke, Glendale has rebounded to the head of the pack. Now,...Tags: Local Government, Human Rights, Politics, Tobacco Addiction
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Drug testing program is important
In April 2009, Crescenta Valley High School implemented a voluntary drug testing program ("Drug testing in schools," April 30). I would like to encourage every Crescenta Valley High family to participate in this program. Drug use and abuse is in every...Tags: Crimes, Church and State Relations, Family, Heroin, Elections
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A Balcony View: Hospital battle ends, but the war ensues
This is the final chapter in a series.
It is early Monday morning. As he had promised his son the night before, the father arrives at BHC Alhambra Hospital hoping to speak with the physician in charge of the juvenile unit. The 72-hour psychiatric hold...Tags: Pasadena (Los Angeles, California), Lorazepam (drug), Hospitals and Clinics, Health and Medical Professionals, Health
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Taken for Granted: Dressing for success
As the school year ends, many teenagers seeking summer employment will face a brutally tough job market. What follows is addressed to young male job seekers and may seem a bit harsh, but will hopefully prove helpful to some. Let's start with the basics:...Tags: Armed Forces, Employers, New York City Police Department, Denzel Washington, New York
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In Theory: What about bullying?
Cyber bullying has become more and more commonplace in schools, seemingly replacing or becoming part of common playground bullying. This issue has been brought into the forefront on the heels of the suicide of 18-year-old Rutgers University freshman Tyler...Tags: Adults, Justice System, Gaming, Rutgers University, Juvenile Delinquency
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Birth control is key to preventing abortions
Birth control is key to preventing abortions I hope the group praying to end abortion is successful, but I think promoting contraception is a more effective approach ("Group prays for an end to abortion," Oct. 18). It is unplanned pregnancies that end in...Tags: Abortion, Health Treatments, Birth Control, Family Planning, Health
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Boy Charged With Arson in Morris Fire
KTLA NewsAZUSA -- A 13-year-old El Monte boy was charged today with two felony counts for allegedly starting the Morris Dam Fire. The fire broke out Aug. 25 and burned nearly 3,000 acres north of Azusa. The blaze was contained on September 3 and no homes were...Tags: Crimes, KTLA, Wildfires, Prosecution, Crime, Law and Justice
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Surveillance Images Released in Abduction, Rape of Local Teen
REDONDO BEACH -- Police released surveillance images Friday of the vehicle believed to have been used in the alleged kidnapping and rape of a 16-year-old girl.
The Los Angeles Police Department said the girl was walking in an alley in the area of Peck...Tags: San Pedro, Abusive Behavior, Sexual Assault, Juvenile Delinquency, Kidnapping
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Teen Falls Into Manhole While Texting
wpix.comA Staten Island teenager walking along a road in Travis suffered minor injuries after she fell into an uncovered sewer manhole, and now city officials and the girl's mother want to know why the open manhole was left unsupervised in the first place. The...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, WPIX, Travis, Employees, Health and Safety at Work
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Teens struck, killed by truck
Fox59.comIn Seymour the mood is somber as kids try to cope with the deaths of two students who were killed after being hit while riding a bike. The two friends from Seymour High School were riding on one bicycle on US 31 South when tragedy struck. It was about 2:...Tags: Vehicles, Hospitals and Clinics, Health
Nov 24, 2010
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