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CSUN CSUN California State University Northridge  student shot, wounded in neck

A 20-year-old CSUN student was shot in the neck as he was getting into his car, and police were looking for Looking for

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 two men, authorities said Monday.

The student, whose name was not immediately available, was shot about 10:15 p.m. Sunday on Lindley Avenue between Devonshire and Chatsworth streets, said Sgt. Barbara Riggs, a watch commander at the LAPD's Devonshire Division station.

Two men apparently came up from behind, and fired a shot through the driver's-side window.

The man tried to drive away, but crashed into parked cars. Passers-by dialed 911, and the man was taken to a local hospital, where he was reported in serious condition.

Riggs said the suspects didn't steal anything and didn't say anything during the incident. The victim is not a gang member and it didn't appear to be road rage, she said.

Anyone with information can call the Devonshire Division station at 818-832-0633.

MALIBU

Night lane closures are slated for PCH PCH Paroxysmal cold hemoglobinuria, see there  

Caltrans will close one lane of Pacific Coast Highway Pacific Coast Highway may refer to:
  • Pacific Coast Highway (United States), a segment of State Route 1 in California
  • Pacific Coast Highway (New Zealand), a 420 kilometre highway http://www.newzealand.
 in alternating directions for roadwork road·work  
n.
1. Sports Outdoor long-distance running as a form of physical exercise or conditioning.

2. The activity of taking a band, typically a rock band, on extended tours.

3. Highway construction.
 at the following times and locations tonight and Wednesday night:

9 p.m. to 6 a.m., California Incline to the McClure Tunnel.

9 p.m. to 6 a.m., Topanga Canyon Boulevard to the McClure Tunnel.

9 p.m. to 6 a.m., Cross Creek to the McClure Tunnel.

The closures are related to a $7million, 11.6-mile paving project from the Malibu Lagoon Bridge to the McClure Tunnel.

2 new Rapid bus lines begin operation locally

A half-dozen new Metro Rapid bus lines, including two in the San Fernando Valley San Fernando Valley

Valley, southern California, U.S. Northwest of central Los Angeles, the valley is bounded by the San Gabriel, Santa Susana, and Santa Monica mountains and the Simi Hills.
, began operating Monday, replacing six limited-stop lines.

Rapid transit buses are equipped with computers that can trigger green lights as they approach signals, making them 25 percent faster on average than normal buses, according to Metro.

The new bus lines in the Valley are:

Line 724 between the Metrolink Sylmar Station and North Hollywood via San Fernando Road San Fernando Road is a major street in the city and county of Los Angeles. It starts off in Castaic as The Old Road, passing through Santa Clarita and the Newhall Pass, where upon its intersection with Sierra Highway near the junction of the Golden State (I-5) and the  and Lankershim Boulevard.

Line 794 between downtown Los Angeles Downtown Los Angeles is the central business district of Los Angeles, California, located close to the geographic center of the metropolitan area. The sprawling, multi-centered megacity is such that its downtown core is often considered just another district like Hollywood or  and downtown Burbank via San Fernando Road and Brand Boulevard.

MALIBU

Girl testifies in suit against Motrin maker

Clutching a small stuffed dog, an 11-year-old Topanga Canyon girl calmly told a Malibu jury Monday that she can barely remember what it's like to see, since she was left near-blind and suffering from a painful condition that her parents and doctors claim was caused by a rare, severe allergic reaction to Children's Motrin.

"It's hard to remember what seeing is like, when you haven't been able to see for a long time," Sabrina Johnson testified during the trial of her family's lawsuit against Children's Motrin manufacturer Johnson & Johnson and its subsidiaries.

She and her father testified that Sabrina's eyes were so painful in any dim light that she once chose to spend several weeks inside a box at her grandparents' house, near a Florida eye clinic.

The girl suffered chemical burns in her eyes after her parents gave her three doses of Children's Motrin for a slight fever in 2003.

The reaction sent her to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center Cedars-Sinai Medical Center is a world-renowned hospital located in Los Angeles, California. History
Cedars-Sinai is the result of a merger in 1961 between two major Los Angeles hospitals, Cedars of Lebanon and Mount Sinai Home for the Incurables, with Steve Broidy as
, where even doctors did not know about medical links between the active ingredient in Motrin -- ibuprofen ibuprofen (ī`byprō'fən), nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) that reduces pain, fever, and inflammation.  -- and the severe reaction called Stevens-Johnson Syndrome.

A lack of warnings to consumers, and the fact that physicians were not given warnings about the remote possibility of such a violent reaction until 2005, is at the heart of the lawsuit.

Johnson & Johnson lawyers have contended that the product is safe.

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