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  1. The real chicken run

    latimes.com » L.A. Times - Opinion Blog - Oct 7, 2008

    It's easy for California voters to love Proposition 2, the initiative to let laying hens out of their battery cages. And I don't mean that as a compliment. It's easy because Prop. 2 doesn't cost the consumer a dime

    Also tagged: animals, food, editorials, california, endorsements, campaign 2008

  2. The bailout: Still dead

    latimes.com » L.A. Times - Opinion Blog - Oct 1, 2008

    I know what you're thinking -- the big rebound for the Dow today is a sign that the Wall Street bailout bill is a sham! But that's the wrong indicator, folks. You need to be watching the credit markets, not the stock

    Also tagged: economy

  3. The bailout: Still dead

    latimes.com » L.A. Times - Opinion Blog - Sep 30, 2008

    I know what you're thinking -- the big rebound for the Dow today is a sign that the Wall Street bailout bill is a sham! But that's the wrong indicator, folks. You need to be watching the credit markets, not the stock

    Also tagged: economy

  4. Market discipline: an intermittent option

    latimes.com » L.A. Times - Opinion Blog - Sep 17, 2008

    AIG headquarters in New York (Stan Honda/AFP/Getty Images) Two days after letting Lehman Bros. Holdings Inc. go bye-bye, the Federal Reserve appears to have switched back into rescue mode. Several websites are

    Also tagged: economy

  5. Market discipline: an intermittent option

    latimes.com » L.A. Times - Opinion Blog - Sep 16, 2008

    Two days after letting Lehman Bros. Holdings Inc. go bye-bye, the Federal Reserve appears to have switched back into rescue mode. Several websites are reporting that the Fed is poised to buy a controlling stake in

    Also tagged: economy

  6. What the dead-tree media are saying about Obama-Biden

    latimes.com » L.A. Times - Opinion Blog - Aug 25, 2008

    Now that you've digested our take on Barack Obama's selection of fellow senator Joe Biden as his running mate (hmmm, two senators ... Kerry-Edwards ... Gore-Lieberman ... McGovern-Eagleton....) here's a few links to

    Also tagged: politicians, campaign 2008

  7. Old enough to drink?

    latimes.com » L.A. Times - Opinion Blog - Aug 21, 2008

    The editorial board takes up the issue of campus binge drinking, urging lawmakers to let colleges and universities explore ways to teach students to drink responsibly. That means moving away from the rigid legal

    Also tagged: academia, the children

  8. Judge strikes a blow for fair use

    latimes.com » L.A. Times - Opinion Blog - Aug 21, 2008

    A YouTube video of dancing toddlers sparked a lawsuit that could establish an important legal principle for user-generated content online. Universal Music Publishing had forced YouTube to remove the half-minute video

    Also tagged: intellectual property

  9. Put a veepstake in this cliche's heart

    latimes.com » L.A. Times - Opinion Blog - Aug 21, 2008

    There are a lot of odd people around, many of them roaming distractedly about the dusty halls of this downtown Los Angeles institution, who get deeply irritated by overused words and cliches. We in the journalism field

    Also tagged: pop culture, airwaves, the msm, campaign 2008

  10. Green Line to get some green

    latimes.com » L.A. Times - Opinion Blog - Aug 13, 2008

    The Green Line in South Los Angeles may be the oddest light-rail line in California, notorious for going from nowhere to nowhere. Sen. Jenny Oropeza, one of the key lawmakers who has been blocking progress on a ballot

    Also tagged: global warming, mobility, environment, los angeles, breaking news, sacramento, l a county

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