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Retired Police Woman Subdues Robber with Chokehold
MISSION VIEJO -- A petite retired police woman used a chokehold to subdue a suspected bank robber that was almost twice her weight.
Cynthia Orel, 53, was shopping at an Albertson's market located at 25872 Muirlands Blvd. in Mission Viejo around 12:30 p....Tags: Politics, Crimes, Crime, Law and Justice, Banking, Bank of America Corp.
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Prepare to pay extra for organic
Sentinel Food EditorShoppers devoted to organic foods are feeling more of a pinch than other shoppers at the grocery store. In Central Florida, a pound of organic stew beef can cost $5.99 per pound compared with $3.79 per pound for regular stew meat. Want to add carrots...Tags: Cape Canaveral, Groceries, Mount Dora, Cheese Corn, Carrots
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Make money by recycling
Sandra Wheeler has been recycling for years, but the Carrollton wife and mother is now earning money for her efforts. Something that makes her trash a real treasure. She says, "My husband has his own company and it's kinda slow right now, so we save every...Tags: Carrollton
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El fútbol, un arma contra las pandillas
El campo dista años luz de ser una cancha profesional: el pasto se eleva como 30 centímetros del suelo y apenas se nota la cal que marca sus límites. Pero el aspecto es lo de menos para los pequeños jugadores del Club Italia, los padres de familia y su...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Bars and Clubs
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Suspected Car Prowler Disappears After Arrest
Our next fugitive is wanted on one charge for each finger on his left hand.
Now let's help add some cuffs to that equation.
The man pictured is 43-year-old John Mark Achman.
Police arrested him for allegedly prowling cars at an Albertson's parking lot...Tags: Vehicles
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McKinney PD seeks suspect in aggravated robbery
McKinney police are looking for this man after the aggravated robbery of an 87 year-old woman on December 13. Police say 20 minutes after the attack and robbery, surveillance photos were taken as the suspect tried to use the woman's stolen credit...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Crimes, Theft
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Local Grocery Stores Closing
Three local Albertson's stores are the latest victims of the slumping economy. In a letter, store officials said their decision to close the stores was in the company's best interest. They also say they will help employees who lost their jobs as a... -
Police: Prolific Bank Robber Led 'Double Life'
ALISO VIEJO -- Investigators say a man arrested last week as the 'Empty Pockets Bandit' responsible for several Orange County bank robberies is also the 'Big Banana Bandit,' who wreaked havoc on the same area in 2007. His crime sprees apparently coincided...Tags: Politics, Banking, Crime, Law and Justice, Crimes, Mortgages
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From the Cubicle: NBA Draft
Twin towers! Crazy hair! Michelle Wie in the stands! No? OK fine, the Bulls should draft Derrick Rose. Be boring.
Welcome to the 2008 NBA Draft, where the Bulls overcame historic odds a little more than a month ago to win the No. 1 pick.
in Chicago...Tags: Milwaukee Bucks, Richard Jefferson, Chicago White Sox, Sports, Miami Heat
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High stakes for supermarkets, unions
Special to SunSpotAs the supermarket showdown in California wears on, labor unions across the country are at a crossroads. Negotiations to end a months-old strike against two grocery store chains owned by Safeway Inc., Vons and Pavilion are at an impasse. Meanwhile,...Tags: Morningstar Incorporated, Strikes, Labor Disputes, Companies and Corporations, Consumer Goods Industries
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Events that led up to the shooting
Times Staff WritersFor the past month a pale, slight Santana High freshman repeatedly told friends he was going to take one of his father's guns to school and shoot people. Friends all said they thought he was joking. The threats were frequently made to the teens...Tags: Hemorrhaging, Teen-agers, Juvenile Delinquency, Crime, Law and Justice, Crimes
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For fun that spares no expense
Times Staff WriterSeventy-nine years ago in New York City there was a restaurant called the Palm. It's still there, and there are now 25 Palms spread across the U.S. Their success begs the question: Do we have to eat badly to have fun? It was downhill from the breadbasket...Tags: Garlic, Steaks, Veal, University of Southern California, Dining and Drinking
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