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2. Tomatoes may not be root of outbreak; health officials say no salmonella has been found on samples of the produce. Shoppers grow wary and weary
3. Tomatoes may not be root of salmonella outbreak: Health officials say no samples of the produce have tested positive for the bacteria but it remains the top suspect
4. Apria to go private in deal with Blackstone
5. Search for source of salmonella in tomatoes in high gear: Restaurants, stores and consumers adjust their routines as tomatoes disappear
6. 2 arrests in fraud case; the men are accused of operating a scam that offered to save distressed homeowners from foreclosure
7. $1.4-billion bid accepted by TriZetto; the Newport Beach healthcare tech firm is selling out to a British investment group
8. Medical office space still gets top dollar: a Beverly Hills building rented out mainly to high-profile plastic surgeons is sold for nearly $55 million
9. Maguire Properties takes itself off the market; the Southland real estate giant says it hasn't had a viable bid,its shares drop 16%
10. Maguire Properties Inc. no longer for sale: the real estate investment trust, which put itself on the market in December, says the credit crunch has made it difficult to find a buyer
11. U.S. airline fleets showing their age: maintenance issues ground American, Delta planes, leading to flight cancellations
12. 25,000 run, walk and roll in 23rd L.A. Marathon: Russian woman wins $100,000 bonus for the first finisher
13. Glitches are the early front-runner in California: some voters encounter locked doors and other delays as they turn out for the state's pivotal primary
14. Mountain warfare advisor is among 6 U.S. troops killed in an ambush
15. Marine Sgt. Phillip A. Bocks, 28, Truckee: mountain warfare advisor is among 6 U.S. troops killed in an ambush
16. Spears loses visitation and paparazzi battle: A court commissioner's temporary ruling follows the pop star's three-hour custody standoff, which ends with her being involuntarily hospitalized. Police say it was 'for her own welfare
17. Crash victim dies of burns
18. 3 are found guilty in hate crime
19. Long Beach man guilty of murder in deputys death
20. As lines form at stores, beads of sweat form on retailers' brows: as lines form at stores, beads of sweat form on retailers' brows
21. Glendale police seize $10-million marijuana crop
22. Reggie the alligator does it again: The reptile who has trouble with authority goes missing at the L.A. Zoo. He's later found outside his enclosure
23. Father, 2 young sons found dead in Rowland Heights
24. Judge won't stop MTA bus and rail fare hikes
25. Supreme Court ruling to narrow anti-corruption law could aid former Enron chief Jeffrey Skilling
26. To many investors, gold is all that glitters
27. U.S. loses almost no jobs in November
28. Green Wave Energy is trying to turn wind power market on its axis
29. Interest in algae's oil prospects is growing
30. Investors are thrilled yet anxious about stock market rally
31. Google aims to advance speed on Web; its fiber-optic network would be 100 times faster than most current high-speed internet connections
32. Jobless benefit claims fall; last week's unexpected decline, to the lowest level since July 2008, nurtures hope for the employment market
33. State speeds up jobless benefits; after a delay of more than a month, 121,000 Californians soon will get unemployment extension checks
34. Aging computer system holds up unemployment checks to 117,000 Californians
35. Layoffs slow sharply, a nice surprise; strong November data and favorable revisions for the previous two months fuel hopes the bottom is here, or near
36. Green jobs sprout all over; the growth in eco-friendly products and services has spawned all kinds of careers,the trick is finding them
37. Nissan is turning over a new zero-emission Leaf; the electric car, which made its U.S. debut Friday in L.A., is set to go on sale in select markets next year and go global in 2012
38. Housing upturn occurring in some parts of Southern California, data show
39. Schwarzenegger signs 2 renewable energy bills, vetoes others: California will require utilities to pay consumers for generating more solar and wind power than they use and will boost the payoff for certain solar facilities,the laws take effect Jan 1
40. Jobless rise is only half a bleak picture; factoring in those who have stopped looking or settled for part time, 17% of workers are under- or unemployed
41. Gold pushes to a record high: $1,006.40
42. Arizona firm in deal to spread sun power to China
43. Joblessness still a threat to recovery; although the pace of layoffs has slowed, many baby boomers in their peak earning years have lost work
44. Southern California Edison makes big solar power deal: the utility agrees to buy enough electricity to supply up to 170,000 homes from two solar projects to be built in Riverside and San Bernardino counties by Arizona company First Solar
45. 8 airlines to use renewable synthetic diesel for ground equipment: Rentech Inc. of L.A. will sell as much as 1.5 million gallons each year of its RenDiesel fuel to Alaska, American, Continental, Delta, Southwest Airlines, United, UPS Airlines and US Airways
46. Cashing in on clunkers; sales accelerate as worries grow that the federal program is running out of money
47. 'Send' key can lead to scandal; unseemly e-mails can put your job in danger,just ask Mark Sanford
48. Kodak discontinues Kodachrome film
49. Slight fall in joblessness is no comfort to new grads; California's 11% rate means few prospects,economists say jobs will keep disappearing at least until 2010
50. Dealer cuts drive auto woes home; GM follows Chrysler's lead, moving to close 1,100 locations,job losses could spread to suppliers and others
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