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Monthly Archive for September, 2011

Don Esco first laid eyes on his future bride, Johnnie, when they were both 14, a chance meeting aboard a streetcar bound for Santa Monica beach.

It was the summer of 1944, and Esco was about to fall hard for the spirited, 5-foot-4-inch girl with blond hair and blue eyes, the youngest of 15 kids.

“The minute I saw her, I said to myself, ‘That’s the gal for me,’ ” said Esco, now 81.

“I’ve never looked at another woman.”

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Multiple personal injury lawsuits are pending as a result of the horrifying accident at the California 200, a popular off-road race in the Mojave Desert about 100 miles northeast of Los Angeles. During the race in the summer of 2010, one driver’s truck went off the track and flew into spectators, sending bodies flying on [...]

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CPSC Warns of Drowning Dangers in Bathtubs, Bath Seats and Buckets
WASHINGTON, D.C. – The danger of drowning for young children is a real one, all year long. Drowning is the leading cause of unintentional death among children ages 1 to 4. With Labor Day representing the traditional end of the pool season, parents and caregivers need to know that drowning risks inside the home are ever present.

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