As he gleans raps on unravels the new album, he's "a rebel with a cause. " Even his obscenity has a gender-stretching playfulness -- he cites the feminist theorist Judith Butler as an influence -- and other themes include illegal immigration and the Puerto Rican independence movement. "People compare me a lot to Eminem and the Beastie Boys," he says "And that's nice, but we don't come from the same place. A Stage 3 designation allows power managers to order rolling blackouts to maintain the stability of the electricity system. California is coping with a growing population and rising electricity demand. Burton, former Los Angeles Department of Water and Power chief S. Hoffman, never one to shrink from a challenge, rolled up his sleeves. The PayPal Inc.
It's an upward spiral. Are Californians happier than other Americans?There's research on this . Republicans may be deciding something fundamental about the direction of their party . "Standards are getting tightened in line with the economy. "But businesses are still finding credit card loans relatively accessible . One recent poll found that about 1 in 6 Americans who supported a continued Iraq military presence wanted to stay two years or longer. "It's probably in McCain's interest to put that idea of a 100-year stay to bed," Rothenberg said .
"My hope is that the White House gets the message and doesn't continue to stand in the way of progress," Harkin said. But White House spokesman Tony Fratto said the president's role in the debate is different from that of Zerhouni, a scientist who serves as an advocate for research. "The president has to balance the moral and scientific considerations of this nation," Fratto said. While Zerhouni is free to express his personal opinion, it is Bush who sets policy, the spokesman added. "After careful and thoughtful deliberation with government and outside experts, there was only one moral line that the president said he would not cross -- and that is that federal taxpayer dollars should not be used in the destruction of embryos," Fratto said. Some religious conservatives criticized Zerhouni for his statements Monday . Nonetheless, he expressed confidence that the September goal would be met. He has been in the Middle East and Europe since last month seeking funds to provide aid to displaced Iraqis The U. S . An archive of his recent columns is at www. latimes. com/parsons. . He was 71. Stall had been in failing health much of the year and died of complications from pulmonary disease, according to Times columnist George Skelton, a friend and colleague. In his nearly 50-year journalism career, Stall focused on reporting government and politics, natural resources and the environment . Olivares decided to live with relatives in Jalisco but said that this summer he tried to return because his father was ill Authorities wouldn't let him in. SeaWorld San Diego, which has received 70 brown pelicans in need of rehabilitation so far this year, released an additional 10 of the birds Friday. The San Pedro center has admitted 20 pelicans since Sunday, according to rehabilitation manager Julie King. "It's a little busy around here right now," said King, lifting a white sheet to examine a pelican being warmed by a floor heater.
Megan Francella, who defeated Sorenstam in a four-hole sudden-death playoff in this event a year ago, is 66-1 to repeat. --bob. mieszerski . Millions of rats died, and the epidemic subsided -- but not before plague took up permanent residence in the squirrels and mice in the hills to the east of the city . "We don't even consider the payment issue," Du says. Doctors and nurses are being helped by dozens of volunteers who empty bedpans, move beds and help the elderly. "We all suffered in this disaster, so it's important to help others," says volunteer Liao Xingneng, 21. "It's been a growing process to experience such horror," says Tian Yumei, 19, a student . For some pictures, McCaw opens and closes the shutter several times, so the sun repeats as it rises, forming a string of coded dots, ascending notes on a scale. McCaw uses a variety of photographic papers in different sizes, and they yield a rich range of tonalities and temperatures . One day, in full gadfly mode, Terkel remarked: "Labor Day is coming up. " Coolly, the well-dressed, obviously well-heeled man replied, "We despise unions," and he looked at Terkel "as Noel Coward might have looked upon a tiny bug he was flicking off the sleeve of his tailor-made shirt cuff. " Terkel decided to strike deeper: "How many hours a day do you work?" he asked. "Eight," the man replied. "How come you don't work fourteen hours a day? Your great-great-grandparents did. "I'd heard the factories were as big as American football fields. "Wilkes got to see this firsthand. Hasbro Inc. , which distributes the Rubik's Cube, says sales were up 73% in 2005 and are expected to be up an additional 80% this year.
It wasn't that she had exhausted the joys of new motherhood so soon; rather, she had quickly discovered that in her world, parenthood and career didn't have to be an either-or situation. It wasn't what she expected when she found out she was pregnant. Even before the commercial momentum subsided from her 2004 debut solo album, "Love. Angel. Music. Baby," she'd started work on a follow-up, and during a whirlwind stint in Miami she wrote a handful of new songs that wound up on her album "The Sweet Escape," which was rush-released on Tuesday to be in stores in time for Christmas. "After I got pregnant, I didn't know if I'd ever put this record out," she said last week from Las Vegas, shortly before performing the album's first single, "Wind It Up," at the Billboard Music Awards. But with the arrival in May of Kingston James, she realized she had a window of opportunity and a child with the temperament to crawl through it with her . "What do you feel like for dinner? Enchiladas or steaks?"Polly stared into Jerome's green, green eyes . If your bank fails, those papers could come in handy. What about people who lost money in a recent bank failure because some of their deposits were uninsured? Can they recoup their losses under the new, higher limits?Unfortunately no The rules are not retroactive. --kathy. kristof . Supreme Court have so far ruled against screening efforts that could deny access, allaying activists' worst fears. "I was really scared," said Wendy Weiser, who heads the Brennan Center's voting rights project . FROM ALLENSWORTH, CALIF. That "blackout period," as it is known, has covered California and much of the nation for the last month as the primary elections were pending. McCain and other sponsors of the bill wanted to stop the slew of corporate-funded broadcast ads on the eve of an election. For more than a century, corporations have been barred from spending money to elect or defeat federal candidates. The amount of money lent climbed 13% to $1. 3 billion. The slowdown in commercial real estate lending is due in part to a cooling economy and the sub-prime mortgage crisis, which has depressed the value of SBA loans on the secondary market. "All of a sudden this is not as exciting as it used to be" for some lenders, said Steven Stultz, a 35-year veteran in SBA lending and principal of Stultz Financial Inc. , an SBA consulting company based in Irvine. At the same time, some SBA lenders around the country are complaining about a new oversight fee the agency started charging last fall.
Many girls who inherit one of the so-called breast cancer genes, for example, remain cancer-free, while others who don't have the gene go on to develop the disease. Simply put, "normal" results aren't a guarantee of good health . Fire officials also ordered flame-retardant-dropping planes, but pilots were unable to fly because of the high winds, Deckert said. By afternoon, fire officials had closed Mt Baldy Road at Shinn Road and Glendora Ridge Road at Mt . The flamenco version that the reconstituted Antonio Gades company performed in Madrid last summer may be the best anywhere, but a whole constellation of choreographers have created their own distinctive interpretations in many different styles. The latest, freelance dance-maker William Soleau's two-act classical remake, was given its West Coast premiere by State Street Ballet of Santa Barbara at the John Anson Ford Amphitheatre on Friday. Supplemented with extra Bizet and insistent sound effects (amplified heartbeats and heavy breathing), this "Carmen" relied on the same percussion-heavy Rodion Shchedrin reorchestration of the opera score that has served everyone from Mats Ek to Matthew Bourne . No experience necessary. "Not surprisingly, job seekers are getting picky. "They are asking for higher salaries, and they are less flexible in their commutes," said Joan Van Donge, a vice president in Los Angeles for staffing firm Spherion Corp .
Then, in 1991, George Holliday was trying out his new video camera when he saw police officers clubbing Rodney King . As hot as Martin has been with a 12-game hitting streak and two singles in his earlier at-bats against Smoltz, the Braves declined to walk him intentionally Big mistake . Marianne informs the caller that her father has been dead for more than 30 years, but the mystery persists -- the unconscious John Wiggins has a clipping about her in his wallet and lists her as his next of kin . Check the progress of the sugar frequently because it can go from brown to burned in a flash . "Or in this case, a mortgage modification czarina. "--jim. puzzanghera. Today, five Chinese, including Houston's Yao Ming, New Jersey's Yi Jianlian and Lakers draftee (second round, 2007) Sun Yue will play the U. S. It isn't necessary to do all your workouts together, but doing at least one workout a week with a buddy will help you both stay motivated. * Share your goals.
What else can I do?"Escobar was shut down in mid-January because of an inflamed shoulder and did not pick up a ball for two months, spending that time rehabilitating the shoulder. He began playing catch at a distance of 45 feet March 15, but after only three throwing sessions, the pain returned, and Escobar was shut down again over the weekend. Escobar, who will join fellow starter John Lackey (triceps strain) on the disabled list to start the season, will resume his strengthening program and won't throw for two or three weeks. If he doesn't improve by mid-April, Escobar said he would visit Dr . He's still remembered, none too fondly by some Hollywood scribes, as the deal maker who gave away the lion's share of income from home video sales during a contract negotiation more than two decades ago. Beyond reaching agreement on a new contract, the directors say their broader goal is to help end a strike that has crippled the working lives of their members, who include production managers, assistant directors, associate directors and stage managers. Some top writers, including a contingent who belong to both unions, hope Cates can break the stalemate in the WGA's negotiations . "We just have a strong sense of community. "--francisco. varaorta . Of the four high-profile candidates in this race, he is the best prepared to get real work done. District 46, Democratic primary: John Perez . That worked out so well that a federal receiver is demanding $8 billion just to make the prisons meet constitutional standards.
Manhattan, she says, is "like one big shop" that just makes her want to buy things, and she'd rather stay home, visit the bar downstairs or do primitive things that better speak to her nature . "Somewhere within all those comments lies the truth we have to find . He'd never use it on anybody. "Before his death, Noble was considering whether to reenlist or return to civilian life to be a police officer or firefighter . Forecast for the April 28 jamboree otherwise known as the Eastern Sierra general trout season opener:Bishop, 84 degrees and sunny; Mammoth Lakes, 62 and partly cloudy; June Lake, 47 and mostly sunny; Bridgeport, 63 and partly cloudy. Reassuring? Perhaps. But the wise angler will pack heavy clothing and carry chains, as blizzards can materialize unexpectedly in this region. However, even the wise angler can leave the auger home this time. Remarkably, there will be no ice fishing at high-elevation lakes, such as South and Sabrina atop Bishop Creek Canyon, because there will be little or no ice. And whatever stormy weather Mother Nature can muster between now and then -- snow flurries are forecast through the weekend -- will not change that. The mild winter is the story preceding this year's opener, which will lure thousands to the eastern flank of the Sierra Nevada for a one-day onslaught, during which anglers will yank more than 50,000 trout from their chilly universe. At lower-level lakes such as Crowley and Convict, ice has been missing since early March -- odd, when you consider that in February a hockey game was played on Convict, which is tucked amid glacial peaks at 7,566 feet. "It was no snow and lots of cold, and then it was no snow and warm and the ice all melted," said Brian Balarsky, Convict Lake Resort owner, who this week reported budding trees and grass, a scene more reminiscent of late May. Insect hatches and splashing trout -- early occurrences as well -- bode well for a lively opener in all areas. Jared Smith may become the first owner of historic Parchers Resort to actually open for business on opening day. Parchers, on the South Fork of Bishop Creek at nearly 9,300 feet, is typically snowbound until late May. Snow from the most recent storm, he said, melted quickly below 10,000 feet. Smith might even be able to put boats on South Lake in time for the opener, which would set another precedent for a 10,000-foot reservoir that usually is covered with two feet of ice on opening day. "That's a strong possibility, but we're going to need a little help from Mother Nature, along with some hours spent ice-breaking," he said. Sabrina has open water along its entire shoreline .