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  • Jennifer Lopez signs up for film on Chilean miners

    Jennifer Lopez is the latest addition to the cast of "The 33", a film based on the story of survival of the miners trapped for more than two months below ground after a mine collapse in northern Chile, The Hollywood Reporter said Monday. J.Lo joins a cast led by Spanish actor Antonio Banderas, who plays Mario Sepulveda, the charismatic miner who earned the nickname "Super Mario" during the ...

  • Becks was offered kicker trial by NFL scout while at LA Galaxy

    Football legend David Beckham had reportedly been offered a trial as a kicker for an American football side. According to the Mirror, the offer came in as Beckham contemplated his future at the Los Angeles Galaxy and before he enjoyed his swansong with Paris Saint Germain. A source in Hollywood said that a National Football League (NFL) franchise scout contacted the retired footballer to see ...

  • My Mormon past left me afraid to have fun says Amy Adams

    Amy Adams has confessed that she was not confident enough after her first breakthrough as Hollywood glitz and glamour was quite different from her past in the Mormon Church. She revealed that she grew up as a Mormon and that had more of an impact on her values than her beliefs, the Sun reported. The 38-year-old star said that she choked and felt a lot of pressure after reaching at the ...

  • Police Cite Tow Vehicles in LAX Long-Term Parking Lot

    LAX does not warn travelers that if you park in one of their lots, you may receive a citation while on vacation. Traveler Olivia Duke racked up over one-hundred dollars in fines while away on a trip. Ana Garcia reports for the NBC4 News at 5 p.m. on June 17, ...

  • OC Celebrity Jewelry Store Owner Employees Held Hostage During Armed Robbery

    LAGUNA NIGUEL (CBSLA.com) --Three men are on the loose after an armed takeover robbery at a celebrity jewelry store in Laguna Niguel Monday morning. Brian Hassine, the owner of Nuggets & Carats Fine Jewelry & Art in the 28000 block of Crown Valley Parkway, said an undisguised gunman held him and his three employees hostage while two other men smashed his showcases and emptied them out. ...


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Movie Review

The Upside of Anger [DVD]

The Upside of Anger [DVD]

Drowning herself in vodka tonics after being unceremoniously deserted by her husband for a Swedish secretary, middle-age Terry Wolfmeyer (Joan Allen) is the bitter center of The Upside of Anger, a film whose goal to unravel the seemingly paradoxical nature of its title. Th ... ...

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  • 405 Freeway Closures Slated For Tuesday Wednesday Nights In Sepulveda Pass

    LOS ANGELES (CBSLA.com) -- The southbound 405 Freeway will be closed Tuesday and Wednesday nights from the 101 Freeway to Getty Center Drive so crews can install girders for the Skirball Bridge in the Sepulveda Pass. Freeway ramps in the area will begin closing as early as 7 p.m. Tuesday, with some lane closures beginning around 10 p.m., according to Metro, which is overseeing the construction ...

  • Plant Allowed To Reopen Following Allegedly Unsafe Arsenic Emissions

    <strong>BOYLE HEIGHTS (CBSLA.com)</strong> -- A battery recycling business has reopened after state officials shut it down for allegedly emitting unsafe levels of arsenic. Exide Technologies operated for decades on a temporary permit before being deemed a public health hazard by the California Department of Toxic Substance Control. DTSC officials said the plant’s arsenic ...

  • LA Angels belt Seattle with 21 hits in 11-3 win

    Los Angeles Angels right fielder Josh Hamilton (32) follows through on a two-run home run as Seattle Mariners catcher Mike Zunino (3) watches in the second inning of a baseball game, Monday, June 17, 2013 in Anaheim, Calif. (AP Photo/Mark J. ...

  • The California Nurses Association and health care “militancy”

    Within the United States, health care workers have come under relentless attack by large hospital corporations, which have sought to slash benefits, reduce wages and increase workloads. This has been stepped up as mergers and acquisitions have led to a greater monopolization of the industry and staffing levels have been cut as part of the cost-cutting measures at the heart of President ...

  • Proposed trade could see Celtics send Rivers Garnett to Clippers

    Boston Celtics head coach Doc Rivers directs his team from the bench in the second half of their NBA basketball game against the Brooklyn Nets at Barclays Center, Tuesday, Dec. 25, 2012, in New York. Boston won 93-76. (John ...

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