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Money laundering, tax evasion suck billions from Mexican economy
World NowThe Mexican economy is "hemorrhaging" billions of dollars annually because of money laundering, tax evasion and other corruption, a new study has found.... -
Apple vs. Samsung: Galaxy Tab 10.1 sales ban upheld in Germany
TechnologySamsung vs. Apple: Samsung was dealt a loss on Tuesday in its ongoing patent battle with Apple as the South Korean electronics maker was denied a request to overturn a ban on the sale of its Galaxy Tab 10.1 tablet in Germany.... -
Drunk drivers: Congress gets behind breath-test ignition devices
Nation NowDrunk drivers: An effort to get more states to require convicted drunk drivers to test their breath for alcohol before they can start their cars is gaining support in Congress... -
Indiana's top elections official faces voter fraud charges
Nation NowIndiana’s top elections official arrived Tuesday morning at the Hamilton County Courthouse to face voter fraud charges.... -
EU investigating Samsung's 3G patent licensing practices
TechnologySamsung's patent lawsuits with Apple and other rivals are bringing the South Korean tech giant a bit of regulator scrutiny in the European Union. On Tuesday, the European Commission, the E.U.'s antitrust agency, said it has formally launched an... -
Lancaster mayor calls Palmdale's bias lawsuit settlement 'capitulation'
L.A. NOWSection 8 lawsuit against Antelope Valley cities: Lancaster calls neighboring Palmdale's decision to settle a discrimination lawsuit against it "capitulation."... -
Former Rosemead mayor agrees to plead guilty to bribery
L.A. NOWA former Rosemead city official now running for a state Assembly seat has agreed to plead guilty to a federal charge of soliciting and accepting more than $10,000 in bribes from a developer. John Tran, a current El Monte Union...... -
Former mayor ends Assembly run after guilty plea in bribery case
L.A. NOWFormer Rosemead mayor drops Assembly bid in wake of bribery plea.... -
The delayed gratification of the Facebook IPO
Opinion L.A.Now that Facebook has filed the paperwork for its initial public stock offering, it's worth wondering why the company bothered. Its preliminary goal is to raise $5 billion, but its registration statement showed that it's already sitting on nearly $4...... -
Indiana secretary of state convicted of voter fraud
Nation NowIndiana secretary of state: An Indiana jury early Saturday morning found the state's top elections official, Charlie White, guilty of six of seven voter-fraud-related felony charges.... -
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McManus: Oops! That was the year that wasn't
A year ago, soon after the Tunisian uprising, I demonstrated my powers of prediction in a column about the democracy movement in the Arab world. The revolution in Tunisia, I wrote, "arose from local circumstances that don't foretell what will happen...Tags: Tunisian Revolution (2010-2011), John Boehner, Public Finance, Ron Paul, Tim Pawlenty
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