What happened to all the women?

Sen. Hillary Clinton’s primary campaign provided an interesting glimpse into the post-feminist debate and dialogue in American society. It seemed that television and print media were bewildered in their approach of analyzing what her historic candidacy meant for politics and the stagnant women’s movement.

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?There was no time to think or warn anyone?

Eric G. Forbes and his fellow CSUN coworkers had taken the shuttle from Northridge and boarded the Metrolink train early Friday afternoon, heading home. At 4:23 p.m., the Metrolink train collided in Chatsworth, claiming 25 lives and injuring hundreds of others.

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New law may require restaurants to post nutrition facts

After signing the ban on trans fats in restaurants in July, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger may sign legislation requiring calorie information on menus and menu boards in restaurants throughout California.

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Report: Latinos rely on news for health info

A report released Aug.13 by the Pew Hispanic Center and Robert Wood Johnson Foundation found that members of the Latino community are increasingly relying on media for health care information, rather than consulting health care providers.

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The complicated measure of one?s own grave

The survey of Marlene Dumas’ work on display at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles is a demanding installation of provocative art. Marking the first proper introduction of Dumas into the mainstream California art scene, the exhibit is on display until Sept.22.

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Clinton supports Obama, reaffirms Suffrage

The white posters signifying peace and unity have been raised with Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton’s name written across them.’ At the Democratic National Convention in Denver, Colorado on Tuesday, Clinton delivered an electrifying speech urging her supporters to vote Sen. Barack Obama for president. Following months of intense campaigning and closely contested primaries, Clinton was charged with the task of unifying the Democrats.

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One Night on the Express

Somewhere between graduating from the awkward misadventures of “Superbad” and before the realization of impending fatherhood in “Knocked Up” falls the epic bromance of two misunderstood men on their journey to self-discovery in a marijuana induced state. The screenwriting duo of Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg, responsible for unleashing “McLovin” into the realm of iconic pop culture lexicon from “Superbad,” are back with “Pineapple Express.

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Trans fats banned in restaurants and bakeries

Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger signed legislation AB 97 on July 25 banning the use of trans fats in restaurants, making California the first state to adopt the guideline. Effective Jan. 1, 2010 the ban will prevent the use of oils, margarines and shortenings that contain trans fats in restaurants and bakeries.

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Trans fats banned in restaurants, bakeries

Governor Arnold Schwarz- enegger signed legislation AB 97 on July 25 banning the use of trans fats in restaurants, making California the first state to adopt the guideline. Effective Jan. 1, 2010 the ban will prevent the use of oils, margarines and shortenings that contain trans fats in restaurants and bakeries.

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