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Second Woman Dies in Sightseeing Helicopter Crash
KTLA NewsNEW YORK (KTLA) -- A passenger in the sightseeing helicopter that took off from the 34th Street heliport and then plunged into the river last Tuesday afternoon, died from injuries she sustained in the crash, Bellevue Hospital confirmed Wednesday. Helen...Tags: Cory Lidle, Prosecution, Witnesses, Portugal, Coney Island
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Secondhand Smoke Tied to Hearing Loss in Teens
ReutersNEW YORK -- Teens exposed to secondhand smoke may be at a higher risk of hearing loss, according to medical researchers. The findings, which one expert called "surprising," can't prove that secondhand smoke causes hearing loss. But the link is just one...Tags: Medical Research, Health, Human Body, Science and Technology, Ears and Hearing
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New Site Lets Students Gamble on Their Grades
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES -- A new website is giving higher education a Vegas twist, allowing college students nationwide to bet on their own grades. The site, Ultrinsic.com, lets students bet on whether they can achieve or exceed a certain grade, with bets starting...Tags: Tourism and Leisure, George Washington University, University of Pennsylvania, Travel, Lotteries
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Serena Williams Hospitalized for Blood Clot in Lungs
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES (KTLA) -- Serena Williams was recovering at her Los Angeles home after undergoing emergency treatment for a blood clot in one of her lungs, the former world number one confirmed on Wednesday. "This has been extremely hard, scary, and...Tags: Wimbledon Championships, Lungs and Airways, Health, Human Body, Travel
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FDA: "Female Viagra" Results Not Compelling
Associated PressWASHINGTON -- A pink pill designed to boost sex drive in women -- the latest attempt by the drug industry to find a female equivalent to Viagra -- fell short in two studies, federal health regulators said Wednesday. The Food and Drug Administration is...Tags: Heart Disease, Medical Research, Drugs and Medicines, Health, Lenox Hill
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Attendance Soars at 3-Day Coachella Music Festival
Los Angeles TimesThe three-day Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival is playing to sellout crowds this weekend and shattering attendance records, festival officials said. The Goldenvoice-promoted festival, now in its 11th year, is drawing a record 75,000 people per...Tags: Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, Dining and Drinking, Bars and Clubs, Paul McCartney, United Kingdom
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Pilot Considered The Only Ace Tuskegee Airman Dies
Associated PressNEW YORK -Retired Air Force Lt. Colonel Lee A. Archer, a Tuskegee Airman considered to be the only black ace pilot who also broke racial barriers as an executive at a major U.S. company and founder of a venture capital firm, died Wednesday in New York...Tags: Congressional Gold Medal Honorees, U.S. Army, Cornell University, Health, Manhattan (New York City)
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Leila Feinstein
Leila Feinstein is co-anchor of the "KTLA Prime News," weeknights at 10 p.m. Feinstein joined KTLA full-time in March 2003 after working at the station as a freelance reporter and anchor for two years. In addition to anchoring the "KTLA Prime News,"...Tags: California, CBS Corp., Brown University, Los Angeles, Entertainment
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Cher Calvin
Cher Calvin anchors the "KTLA Morning News," Monday through Friday, 5 to 7 A.M., and is a co-anchor of the KTLA Morning News @ 9. Calvin is a 2005 Emmy Award recipient as part of KTLA Morning News Team. She has also picked up three Golden Mike Awards...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Philippines, Cher, Entertainment, Education
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USC President Steven Sample to Step Down in August
Los Angeles TimesLOS ANGELES -- USC President Steven B. Sample, who dramatically boosted the university's academic prestige, financial resources and civic engagement during nearly 19 years as its leader, says he will step down from the post next summer. Sample, who turns...Tags: Northwestern University, Football, Students, George Lucas, Science and Technology
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Billy Joel's Daughter Hospitalized After Ingesting Pills
Associated PressNEW YORK -- Alexa Ray Joel, the daughter of pop star Billy Joel and supermodel Christie Brinkley, was hospitalized after taking eight pills at her Manhattan apartment, a law enforcement official said Saturday. A friend frantically called 911 shortly...Tags: Stock Market, MySpace, Health, Manhattan (New York City), Christie Brinkley
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