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Covered California previews the new marketplace for health insurance
You might not know it from the near-incessant fighting over the 2010 federal healthcare law, but its main provisions -- the ones designed to bring coverage to millions of the uninsured -- won't go into effect until next year. State officials gave...
Tags: Insurance, Standards, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Consumers, Science and Technology
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Lance Armstrong and Steven Seagal: Doing good?
Well, well. Two famous men, both wanting to give back. No wonder that hackneyed phrase “give back” makes my skin crawl. Lance Armstrong is reportedly volunteering to “help clean up” cycling and become the repentant poster boy...Tags: U.S. Anti-Doping Agency, Students, Punishment, Google Inc., Bruce Willis
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Steven Seagal will help Sheriff Joe Arpaio train his posse
America’s self-styled toughest sheriff is teaming up with an action star. Steven Seagal will lead a training session about school shootings Saturday at the request of his pal Joe Arpaio — an immigration hardliner and the brazen sheriff of...
Tags: Gun Control, Personal Weapon Control, Interior Policy, National Rifle Association of America, Joe Arpaio
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New Mexico sheriff gets a new deputy -- Steven Seagal
In rural Doņa Ana County in southern New Mexico, there’s a new sheriff in town – a deputy sheriff, that is. He’s a tough guy, agile on his feet, and he knows how to handle thugs in the movies and, apparently, in real life. He’s...Tags: Satellite and Cable Service, Law Enforcement, Television Industry, Career and Workplace, Labor Legislation
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Oak Harbor, Wash., councilman walks out in concealed gun dispute
SEATTLE -- While the debate over guns -- who can buy them, who can carry them -- is playing out on a grand scale across the national stage, its most emotional skirmishes are often fought in smaller venues, those most people never hear about, in...
Tags: YouTube, Personal Weapon Control, Interior Policy, Afghanistan, Justice System
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Man accused of threatening daughter with assault rifle
When a St. Paul, Minn., man was annoyed that his teenage daughter had failed to get straight A’s in school, he made his displeasure known by threatening her with an AK-47, officials said Friday. Kirill Bartashevitch, 51, was arraigned in Ramsey...
Tags: Health and Safety at School, Juvenile Delinquency, Firearms, Los Angeles Times
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Big-screen blind spot: 'Indecent Proposal'
Once in a while, a movie slips under your radar. For about, oh, 20 years. In 'Big-screen blind spot,' we sit down with those 'classic' movies everybody but us has seen and give them the nostalgia critic treatment. Confession: Until now, I had never seen...
Tags: Woody Harrelson, Robert Redford, Netflix Inc., Billy Bob Thornton, Movies
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To fight fracking, what Pennsylvania needs is a masterpiece
Movies can have a tremendous impact on society, if they're skillfully made. "Triumph of the Will" was a stunning documentary that helped Adolf Hitler consolidate power. "An Inconvenient Truth," a documentary about former Vice President Al Gore's...
Tags: Environmental Pollution, Good Will Hunting (movie), Al Gore, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Frances McDormand
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Advice for approaching DVD kiosk
As a relatively broke college student, Chicago-based writer Rob Christopher didn't have the cash to rent movies from a video store. Instead, he sought out his local library and discovered not only a repository of films vast enough to satisfy his tastes...
Tags: Religious Festivals, Julia Sweeney, Libraries, Meek's Cutoff (movie), Jeff Bridges
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David Rakoff dies at 47; Thurber Prize-winning humorist
David Rakoff, a humorist whose cynical outlook on life and culture earned him the 2011 Thurber Prize for American Humor, died Thursday in New York City after a long illness. He was 47. The statement from Doubleday and Anchor Books announcing his death...Tags: Amy Sedaris, Diseases and Illnesses, The New York Times, Hodgkins Disease, New York City
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Few of Baltimore police shooting victims this year were armed
Baltimore Police have shot 10 people this year — eight of them fatally — leading some to question whether police are properly equipped to handle calls involving the mentally ill. Only one of those shot was carrying a firearm, and several...
Tags: Health, Murder, Weaponry, Bipolar Disorder, Corporate Officers
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'Expendables 2': Meep-meep! Ka-pow! ★ 1/2
Of course,"The Expendables 2"is all good fun and games and recycled catchphrases. Until somebody gets hurt. A lot of somebodies. When you're filling the screen with every big-screen action star of the past 25 years — except for Mel Gibson, Wesley...
Tags: Chuck Norris, The Expendables 2 (movie), Action (genre), Bruce Willis, Jet Li
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