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1847: Mormon leader Brigham Young and his followers arrived in Great Salt Lake. 1938: Big band leader Artie Shaw recorded his classic Begin the Beguine in New York City. 1956: The country's most popular comedy team, Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis,...Tags: Richard Nixon, The White House, Terry Bradshaw, National Football League, Pittsburgh Steelers
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Housing bill heads to Senate; Bush withdraws veto threat
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe House approved a sweeping plan Wednesday to ease the country's most serious housing crisis since the Great Depression by providing aid to homeowners facing foreclosure and a federal backstop for struggling mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac....Tags: Upper House, Barney Frank, Duncan Hunter, Lower House, The White House
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House approves $8 billion to shore up highway trust fund as it heads into the red
Associated Press WriterWASHINGTON (AP) _ The House on Wednesday approved an $8 billion infusion into the highway trust fund, restoring temporary solvency to the federal account essential to keeping the nation's roads and bridges safe, functional and in good repair. By...Tags: Road Transportation, State Budgets, Local Authority, Paul Ryan, Transportation
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U.S. highway trust fund veers toward crisis
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterSoaring gasoline prices are hurting Uncle Sam in the wallet too. As motorists cut back on their driving and buy more fuel-efficient cars, the government is taking in less money from the federal gasoline tax. The result: The principal source of funding...Tags: Road Transportation, Public Finance, The White House, Vehicles, Market and Exchange
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Get les giggles at French film fest
Providing that the French find humor in more than just old Jerry Lewis comedies and mimes, the seventh edition of the Perrier French Film Festival offers seven comedies during its run from Thursday through Sunday. The opening-night film is Hikers in...Tags: Edith Piaf, Movies, Police Investigations, Fort Lauderdale, Police
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Surgeon deemed a heart 'magician'
Dr. Michael E. DeBakey, the medical pioneer who was the driving force in developing the field of cardiac surgery, operating on more than 65,000 patients and developing medical technology that saved millions more, died Friday. He was 99. Dr. DeBakey died...Tags: Richard Nixon, Surgery, Texas, Health Organizations, American Medical Association
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Undocumented Drug Dealers Go Free Under S.F. Sanctuary Law
Los Angeles TimesSAN FRANCISCO -- Gavin Newsom has his work cut out for him: As he positions himself to run for governor, he must persuade Californians that he is more than just the mayor of a famously liberal city, the man who ushered in same-sex marriage. This week, he...Tags: Teen-agers, Immigration, Insurance, Justice System, Illegal Immigrants
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House Democrats suspend spending bills
Associated Press WriterSidestepping battles with Republicans over offshore oil drilling and pork barrel projects, Democrats controlling the House have called a halt to efforts to pass the 12 annual bills that fund Cabinet agency budgets. The House is typically busy during...Tags: Upper House, Harry Reid, Budgets and Budgeting, Republican Party, George Bush
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Dr. Michael E. DeBakey, 99; preeminent cardiac surgeon saved millions with his breakthroughs
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterDr. Michael E. DeBakey, a medical pioneer who was the driving force in developing the field of cardiac surgery, operating on more than 60,000 patients and developing medical technology that saved millions more, has died. He was 99. DeBakey died Friday at...Tags: Schools, Epidemics and Plagues, Michael Ellis, Charity, Newspaper and Magazine
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