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Jeremy Rosenberg

Jeremy Rosenberg is a Los Angeles-based writer, editor, and consultant whose work has appeared in various books, magazines, newspapers, and online.

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Milken Institute's Ross DeVol's research shows that the U.S. economy -- like so many folks in Hollywood -- is already in recovery.
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Thirty-six minutes in 1911. An hour by 1954. "With virtually no auto grade crossing in 1910, the streetcars made incredible time," says Josef K. Lesser, head of the Los Angeles Railroad Heritage Foundation.
The current issue of the New Yorker features a long profile by Jane Mayer of David H. and Charles Koch, billionaire sibling oil refinery magnates who the piece says are benefactors -- if not progenitors -- of various libertarian think tanks.
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Oliver Hess on his and Jenna Didier's idea for a system of tethered dirigibles that would serve as local public transportation -- and look like the sky.
When Ron Milam ran the LA County Bicycle Coalition years ago, his position could seem lonely. Now, the pedaling advocate writes about the 300 or so people who participated in a recent Bike Summit.
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UCLA's civic treasure, the CHIS project at the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, put out this week new calculations about the number of Golden State residents residents lacking health insurance.
Krishna Kumar, RAND's senior economist, lectures, free-of-charge, this evening in Santa Monica about, "Mumbai Rising? The Implications of India's Economic Rise for the United States"
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The libertarian think tank's policy analyst finds a "silver lining" in the Bell salary malfeasance.
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Would you believe, 1,850 gallons for the oil, and 100 gallons for the melon? The Pacific Institute's Circle of Blue publication reports from Kern County.
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Nice photos of L.A.'s hidden-in-plain-site potential improved public spaces, and a look back at USC's incredible back alley census.
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Black Rock City time again...
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Authors from the RAND Corporation are out this week with a new paperbook book titled, United States and Mexico: Ties That Bind, Issues That Divide.
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