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World's Worst Sleeper, Part 4: Ambien

World's Worst Sleeper, Part 4: Ambien

from The Loh Life on June 22, 2009
Duration: 186
Sandra Tsing Loh seeks something new to help her sleep.
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World's Worst Sleeper Part 5: The Claw

World's Worst Sleeper Part 5: The Claw

from The Loh Life on June 22, 2009
Duration: 186
Sandra Tsing Loh tries prescription Ambien to help her sleep.
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Sleep or Hide

Sleep or Hide

from The Loh Down on Science on June 18, 2009
Duration: 112
Finally! A good excuse for sleeping in!
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California's job market could take a while to recover

California's job market could take a while to recover

from Business Update with Mark Lacter on June 16, 2009
Duration: 269
KPCC's business analyst Mark Lacter discusses the latest UCLA Anderson Forecast, which predicts that California's unemployment rate could stay in double digits into 2011; Mark also looks at how hotels and airlines are coping in the current economy.
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World's Worst Sleeper, Part 3: Down!

World's Worst Sleeper, Part 3: Down!

from The Loh Life on June 15, 2009
Duration: 186
Memorial Day weekend tests Sandra Tsing Loh's new self-help philosophy.
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Gas prices heading back up

Gas prices heading back up

from Business Update with Mark Lacter on June 10, 2009
Duration: 269
KPCC's business analyst Mark Lacter discusses why gas prices are going up; Mark also looks at a study that places Los Angeles in the top 10 among tech centers in North America.
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World's Worst Sleeper, Part 2: The Power of an Incredibly Sucky Now

World's Worst Sleeper, Part 2: The Power of an Incredibly Sucky Now

from The Loh Life on June 08, 2009
Duration: 179
A sleepless Sandra Tsing Loh decides to apply the philosophy of Eckhardt Tolle’s "The Power of Now" in her life.
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Cal Poly Pomona fraternity suspended after alleged hazing incident

Cal Poly Pomona fraternity suspended after alleged hazing incident

from KPCC News: Education on June 04, 2009
Duration: 120
Steven Cuevas: A fraternity at Cal Poly Pomona is under investigation after an alleged hazing incident left a student injured. KPCC's Steven Cuevas says the university has suspended several frat members.
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Haefele on gubernatorial primary

Haefele on gubernatorial primary

from Marc Haefele on June 04, 2009
Duration: 244
Alex Cohen: KPCC's Alex Cohen talks to Marc Haefele, dean of the city hall reporters, about next year's gubernatorial primary election and the possibility that incumbent Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa may run for California's next governor.
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State controller gets ready to borrow due to budget deficit

State controller gets ready to borrow due to budget deficit

from KPCC News: Business/Economy on June 04, 2009
Duration: 101
Julie Small: State lawmakers are struggling today to close the state's multi-billion dollar deficit by June 15th. State Controller John Chiang says there are hundreds of millions of good reasons to meet that deadline. KPCC's Julie Small caught up with the controller today in Sacramento to find out what's at stake.
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Ronald Reagan statue unveiled in Washington DC's Capitol building

Ronald Reagan statue unveiled in Washington DC's Capitol building

from Southern California News on June 04, 2009
Duration: 275
Kitty Felde: It's been five years since the death of Ronald Reagan, five years since his casket lay in state in the Rotunda of the Capitol building. A 30-hour procession of more than 100,000 people paid their respects back then. Now visitors to the Capitol can pay their respects to Reagan again. KPCC's Washington Correspondent Kitty Felde says a seven-foot statue of the 40th president was unveiled today in the Capitol Rotunda.
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Gamers converge on E3 convention

Gamers converge on E3 convention

from Southern California News on June 04, 2009
Duration: 225
Brian Watt: The Electronic Entertainment Expo, or E3, concludes today at the Los Angeles Convention Center. KPCC's Brian Watt observed the hordes of gamers looking for the next fun time.
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Iraq war veteran graduates from Cal State Long Beach in spite of challenges

Iraq war veteran graduates from Cal State Long Beach in spite of challenges

from KPCC News: Education on June 03, 2009
Duration: 267
Adolfo Guzman-Lopez: Sacrifice and hardship are behind many of the degrees awarded this graduation season. KPCC's Adolfo Guzman-Lopez talked with a military veteran a few days ago about the struggles she faced on her way to graduation day.
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State lawmakers battle over how to close the budget deficit

State lawmakers battle over how to close the budget deficit

from KPCC News: Business/Economy on June 03, 2009
Duration: 198
Julie Small: Governor Schwarzenegger addressed a joint session of the legislature yesterday to urge speedy closure of the state's $24 billion budget deficit. The move was meant as a rallying cry for the legislature and the Governor to solve the problem together. But as KPCC's Julie Small reports, lawmakers went to war instead.
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Public health advocates say budget cuts will hurt kids

Public health advocates say budget cuts will hurt kids

from KPCC News: Business/Economy on June 03, 2009
Duration: 131
Patricia Nazario: Hundreds of thousands of children and seniors may lose access to healthcare if Sacramento approves Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger's revised budget proposal. KPCC's Patricia Nazario says Los Angeles County public health advocates are asking lawmakers to rethink the ways they'll close the state's $24 billion spending gap.
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