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Champion of awareness
At this Sunday's 26th annual AIDS Walk L.A., a Glendale native and longtime AIDS community health-care worker will not be walking — she'll be rolling.
Dorothy Caruso-Herman now uses a wheelchair to get around as a longtime battle with Multiple...Tags: Internists, AIDS, Los Angeles, Physical Therapists, Medical Services
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No. 1 Falcons, No. 6 Nitros set for showdown
GLENDALE — The following are odds and ends from the local sports scene. WATER POLO TEAMS EARN CIF RANKINGS On the eve of the key Pacific League boys' water polo match between Crescenta Valley High and Glendale, both teams maintained their CIF...Tags: National Football Conference, University of California, Los Angeles, University of Southern California, Clubs and Associations, Major League Baseball
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Auction helps defray medical bills
MONTROSE — As Natalia LoCicero distributed items Monday to winners who bought them at a weekend silent auction, she broke into tears. She's had a few days to decompress from a Saturday fundraiser for her 4-year-old son Reece. But the idea that...Tags: Charity, Internists, Dining and Drinking, Clubs and Associations, Landforms
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Doctors perplexed by student's illness
Four-year-old Reece LoCicero was grappling with a 105-degree fever Sunday night. His sleepless night finally ended after many tears, aspirin and a lukewarm bath. Doctors had told his parents that hospital trips were for fevers higher than 106.6 degrees....Tags: El Monte, Hospitals and Clinics, Internists, Los Angeles, Chiropractors
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Fraud suspect appears in court
LOS ANGELES — A Glendale man suspected of being a high-ranking member of an Armenian American crime organization appeared in a downtown Los Angeles federal court Friday to face charges that he and dozens of other people submitted more than $100...Tags: FBI, Police Arrests, Internists, Los Angeles, Lawyers
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Political Landscape: Sherman speaks to Burbank students
: Rep. Brad Sherman (D-Sherman Oaks) took time during election season to address a crowd mostly too young to be registered. On Monday, the seven-term congressman spoke to about 200 students during a morning assembly at Burroughs High School in Burbank....Tags: Democratic Party, Consumers, Adam Schiff, Pasadena (Los Angeles, California), U.S. House of Representatives
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Knights look to stop slide
GLENDALE — The following are previews of the area's upcoming high school football games this week.
Three straight losses have put the St. Francis High football team in a precarious position as it plays host to Chaminade, the No. 2 team in the...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Sports, Philadelphia Eagles, Physical Therapists, Wars and Interventions
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Bail denied in largest ever Medicare fraud scheme
LOS ANGELES — Three Glendale men who were arrested last week on suspicion of taking part in the largest Medicare fraud scheme in history were ordered to remain in jail on Tuesday because they were considered a flight risk and a danger to the...Tags: Government Health Care, Corporate Crime, Real Estate, Theft, Homes
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'Miami Medical' actor sues for 2009 mishap
An actor accidentally zapped by a defibrillator on a Burbank soundstage has sued the maker of the device designed to help heart attack victims, saying the incident has made him hesitant to ply his trade. Brando Eaton, who has had recurring roles on...Tags: CBS Corp., Drama (genre), Los Angeles, Physical Therapists, Heart Attack
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Prep still searching for first victory as it faces rival
GLENDALE — The following are previews of the area's upcoming high school football games this week. With a win likely mandatory to stay in playoff contention and the Rebels' biggest rival standing in the way, there figures to be no shortage of...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Sports, Blake Edwards, Physical Therapists, Wars and Interventions
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Whitman drops by Porto's
DOWNTOWN GLENDALE — Political pandemonium spilled out of Porto's Bakery on Friday morning as Republican gubernatorial candidate Meg Whitman made a last-minute campaign stop.
Shortly before Whitman was scheduled to appear at the Cuban eatery on...Tags: Jerry Brown, California, Labor Legislation, Sacramento, Abel Maldonado
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Flu shots at drivers' convenience
SOUTH GLENDALE — Burbank residents Don and Debbie Schrey pulled their car into the parking garage at Glendale Memorial Hospital shortly before 10 a.m. Saturday.
Within minutes, two nurses came to each window of the car and administered flu shots...Tags: Internists, Flu Vaccine, Los Angeles, Vehicles, Preventative Medicine
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