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White House honors California high-speed rail leader for innovation
L.A. NOWWhile polls have shown that a majority of voters have soured on California's bullet train project, there is one place where it still has overwhelming support: The White House.... -
Afghan parliament orders defense, interior ministers be replaced
World NowKABUL, Afghanistan -- Afghanistan’s parliament Saturday ordered President Hamid Karzai to replace the country’s defense and interior ministers, dealing his administration a harsh blow as it struggles to show its readiness to take over security... -
Pakistan high court summons prime minister; new contempt case looms
World NowFor the second time this year, Pakistan's Supreme Court is setting the stage for a potential contempt case against the country's prime minister for ignoring its order to revive longstanding graft proceedings against President Asif Ali Zardari.... -
GlaxoSmithKline to pay $3 billion healthcare fraud settlement, U.S. says
Pharmaceutical drug maker GlaxoSmithKline will pay $3 billion and plead guilty to federal charges to resolve a slew of criminal and civil issues stemming from its use of kickbacks, mis-branding and other misconduct to market drugs such as Paxil,...
Tags: Paxil (drug), Corporate Crime, Trials, Asthma, Judges
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Split verdict in corruption case against former Israeli premier
World NowAn Israeli court on Tuesday cleared former Prime Minister Ehud Olmert of the most serious corruption charges against him, including hiding illegal cash gifts and double-billing, but convicted the ex-premier on a lesser count of breach-of-trust.... -
Feds: Cudahy official sent employees on drug runs
L.A. NOWA high-ranking Cudahy official directed employees to pick up narcotics and pain medications for use at City Hall, where drug abuse took place, a federal court document says. The document describes drug abuse, specifically the use of pain medication,... -
Feds: Maywood cop tipped Cudahy official to massage parlor raid
L.A. NOWA pair of ranking Cudahy city officials conspired to bribe City Hall colleagues so they could open a massage parlor that offered “illicit sexual services” to customers, according to federal documents released Thursday. Councilman Osvaldo Conde... -
Space shuttle model moving slowly in Downey to new home
L.A. NOWThe city of Downey discovered Thursday that their plans to move the immense and much-loved Space Shuttle Mock-Up will have to take place at less than supersonic speed.... -
Corruption, drug allegations at Cudahy City Hall anger residents
L.A. NOWCudahy, Calif.: Allegations of widespread corruption at City Hall have residents reeling.... -
Porn video shot on Coliseum grounds
The Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum field is the place where the USC Trojans play football, two Summer Olympics were staged, John F. Kennedy accepted the Democratic presidential nomination and Pope John Paul II celebrated Mass. It was also a location for...
Tags: Corporate Crime, Crime, Law and Justice, Lawyers, Justice System, USC Trojans
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Pasadena City College official fired amid bribery probe
L.A. NOWA Pasadena City College administrator facing a criminal bribery probe was fired by the school’s board of trustees Wednesday morning.... -
Wal-Mart cuts ties with firm whose employee posed as reporter
L.A. NOWRetail giant Wal-Mart has parted ways with a public relations firm whose employee was found to have posed as a reporter at an event staged by Wal-Mart critics....
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