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Goodbye Beautiful Day--BeatPath (MV) L.A.'s ground-breaking new rock band, Beat Path, was formed in 2001 by the dynamic songwriting team of Douglas Ladnier (vocals) and Barrett Yeretsian (drums). Now with Alex Ruiz (guitars), Clint Feddersen (bass),
Study: Latino Students Most Segregated in California LOS ANGELES Even though legal school segregation ended in the United States 60 years ago, one study finds segregation still occurs in the U.S. based on income and race. The University of California
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Nobel Peace Prize winners are helping young people tackle issues from disease to global warming through a group called PeaceJam. Mike O'Sullivan attended a PeaceJam conference in Los Angeles, California, that brought together six Nobel laureates wit
As questions swirl around the death of pop star Michael Jackson, fans are talking more about his legacy. Jackson died suddenly in Los Angeles Thursday, and the Los Angeles coroner has deferred a decision on the cause of death for up to six weeks. In
Downtown Art Walk Provides New View of Los Angeles Central Los Angeles is undergoing a renaissance - at least one night every month. It is both a party - and an artistic pilgrimage. One evening each month, nearly 50 downtown galleries open their door
Fiscal Cliff Could Have Greatest Impact on Poor, Unemployed At a Los Angeles center, Catholic Charities provides food and other assistance to the poor, unemployed, and homeless. A homeless man, John Wood, is sitting with his belongs in a grocery cart
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US Homes Attractive to Foreign Buyers 美国房屋吸引外国买家 LOS ANGELES The wealthy around the world are always looking for ways to invest their money, and for some people that means buying homes in the United States. While foreign buyers ma
By Mike O'Sullivan Los Angeles 15 November 2006 Los Angeles residents are getting a glimpse of art treasures from the ancient monastery of St. Catherine's in the Sinai desert. Mike O'Sullivan reports, the display of religious art at the J. Paul Gett
Presenter 1: Quick story. Los Angeles: a hospital ___________________________ anesthesia to a woman, because she could not _________________. She wanted an epidural, and they were __________ money. An anesthesiologist refused to _________________, re
By Mike O'Sullivan Los Angeles 08 February 2006 Placards for various artists sat on chairs they will occupy inside Staples Center during rehearsals Tuesday The top names in the music business will be
By Mike O'Sullivan Los Angeles 08 October 2007 A student newspaper in Los Angeles called L.A. Youth is giving a voice to teenagers, free from censorship by school officials. As Mike O'Sullivan reports, the paper deals with controversial issues from
Cancer Survivors Share Sisterhood and Support on Dragon Boat Race Teams Welcome to American Mosaic from VOA Learning English. Im Faith Lapidus. On the show today, we play music from Queens of the Stone Age. We also go to Los Angeles, to see how and w
Activists Question Treatment of Undocumented Immigrants LOS ANGELES Immigrant rights groups are questioning the treatment of undocumented migrants, including many children being held in detention in the Southwestern United States. Others are demandin
Water Cop Enforces Laws As California Drought Persists 加州干旱持续 水上警察加强执法 LOS ANGELES California is going through a serious drought, and the state has drastically reduced supplies of water to its farmers. In big cities like L
California Debates Limits of Medical Marijuana In Oakland, California, the nation's largest dispensary of medical marijuana, Harborside Health Center, dispenses prepackaged marijuana and potted marijuana plants to a steady stream of users. Each has a
By Mike O'Sullivan Los Angeles 12 September 2007 David Walker The United States is courting fiscal disaster unless it makes tough choices, according to David Walker, who heads the U.S. Government Accountability Office. Walker, the U.S. Comptroller Ge
Economics Report - Criminals, Terrorists Often Have Ties to Counterfeit Goods 经济报道 - 美国黑帮参与假货行业 This is the VOA Special English Economics Report. 这里是美国之音慢速英语经济报道。 Counterfeit designer clothi
DAVID GREENE, HOST: Twenty-five years ago today here in Los Angeles, at 4:30 in the morning, the 6.7 magnitude Northridge earthquake hit. Fifty-seven people died as this area went dark, freeways were destroyed, buildings collapsed. It was one of the