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Today’s Headlines on Los Angeles Times
* New generation of L.A.-area Latino leaders aren’t as friendly toward ‘amigo stores’
By Hector Becerra
Cities like Baldwin Park are turning away from ethnic-oriented retail projects in favor of mainstream businesses. Starbucks is welcome.
* Account of cash for Olmert rivets Israel
By Richard Boudreaux
The testimony of a U.S. contributor that he gave the future premier cash increases the sense among Israelis that Olmert’s days are numbered.
* Supreme Court gives workers protection from retaliation
By David G. Savage
The justices rule that employees who say they were punished for complaining of bias can sue for damages.
* Senate Republicans block plan to improve medical care in California prisons
By Michael Rothfeld
Federal receiver could take $7 billion from state rather than borrow money if Republicans don’t change their minds.
* Lead exposure in children linked to violent crime
By Thomas H. Maugh II and Marla Cone
A study finds that even low levels can permanently damage the brain. The research also shows that exposure is a continuing problem despite efforts to minimize it. Read more »
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