Thursday, September 29, 2011

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  • 3. Los Angeles – Long Beach – Santa Ana

    In the past, L.A. was usually No. 1 for traffic congestion. But the recession has kept some Los Angelenos off the road. Nevertheless, the area still has some of the worst traffic jams in America – and not just at rush hour, says the Automobile Club of Southern California.

    “We have a lot of middle-of-the-day and evening traffic, when people are going shopping or going to restaurants,” says Stephen Finnegan, manager of government affairs for the AAA affiliate. “In southern California, it’s not unusual to see traffic backed up in every direction on every highway.”

    The area’s drivers, he says, face two challenges: geographic b

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  • Yes, Sly Stone, the famous lead singer for the funkadelic R&B band Sly & the Family Stone, is living in a white van Los Angeles.

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    The singer, songwriter, and record producer, soared to success in the late 1960s and early 1970s. The multi-racial, multi-gender band become one of the most influential of its era. The band's first big hit was "Dance to the Music" and that was followed by "Everyday People" in 1969. But Stone and his band reportedly became heavy illegal drug users after their success, and the band eventually broke up.

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