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STORY: Hampton police ran profitable cigarette business
HAMPTON — For more than a year and a half, Hampton police officers ran an undercover cigarette business. Tens of thousands of dollars at a time would change hands inside a nondescript industrial warehouse off Aberdeen Road, as the department's...
Tags: Criminal Laws, Freedom of Information Laws, Electronics, Environmental Issues, Credit and Debt
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Burbank to explore limitations on wireless communications equipment
The City Council on Tuesday directed officials to look at options for limiting how and where wireless telecommunications facilities are built, particularly when it involves buildings such as churches and libraries and in residential areas. Among the...Tags: Electronics, Science and Technology, Family, Medical Procedures and Tests
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Heffernan approves ambulance funding
Staff WriterCALEXICO — The city’s emergency medical response got a big boost Wednesday as the Heffernan Memorial Healthcare District unanimously approved $190,000 in funding for another ambulance for the Calexico Fire Department. The Calexico Fire...Tags: Advanced Life Support
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‘America’s Got Talent,’ ‘MasterChef’ split Tuesday ratings wins
The TV Guy - Orlando Sentinel“America's Got Talent” had the most viewers Tuesday night, but Fox's “MasterChef” drew the most young viewers. “Got Talent” averaged 8.6 million viewers over two hours for NBC. Fox countered with “Hell's Kitchen... -
Democrats drew more viewers than GOP on first convention night
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelMichelle Obama speaks Tuesday at the Democratic National Convention. Photo credit: Nancy Stone/Chicago Tribune THIS POST HAS BEEN UPDATED: Michelle Obama was a bigger draw than Ann Romney in the Orlando TV market. The first lady's speech Tuesday night... -
Disney program sparks toon experiments: Spark program lets animators clear their schedules to try something new
VarietySome 30 years ago, a Disney animator fresh out of school decided to experiment with computer-generated backgrounds for a picture he hoped to make, "The Brave Little Toaster." John Lasseter did his experiments mostly in secret. The results were promising....Tags: The Bourne Legacy (movie), Television Industry, Pixar Animation, Economy, Business and Finance, EMC Corporation
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Mountain Lion Makes Himself at Home in Griffith Park
KTLA NewsGRIFFITH PARK, Calif. (KTLA) -- For the first time, scientists now have photographic evidence that a mountain lion is living in Griffith Park. National Park Services officials have named him P-22. Sometime after P-22 entered the park, he triggered a...Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Gardens and Parks, National Parks, Radio, Biology
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A mountain lion takes up residence in Griffith Park (Google+ Hangout)
L.A. NOWFor the first time, scientists have evidence of a mountain lion inhabiting Griffith Park. His name is P-22. That's P, as in puma. "We never had any definitive proof of a mountain lion living in Griffith Park," said Jeff Sikich,...... -
Obama, Romney miss the elephant in the room
The unemployment rate has been stuck above 8 percent for months. President Barack Obama continues to blame the moribund economy on President George W. Bush while claiming that he has created 4.5 million jobs. Republican challenger Mitt Romney announces...
Tags: India, North American Free Trade Agreement, China, Economy, Business and Finance, Japan
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AT&T plans to phase out 2G service by end of 2016
AT&T plans to phase out its 2G service to support more advanced mobile Internet services on its 3G and 4G networks, the company said in a regulatory filing Friday. The company said it expected to fully discontinue the service by the end of 2016. It...
Tags: Apple iPhone, Telecommunication Service, Economy, Business and Finance, Mark Zuckerberg, Computer Hardware
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Made in China Olympics gear: Sensitive subject for U.S. factories
The U.S. Olympic Committee, with its Ralph Lauren-designed and Chinese-produced uniforms, has waded straight into a made-in-America debate that’s only become feistier since the recession. A quick recap: Americans competing in the Summer Olympics in...
Tags: Harry Reid, American Apparel, Nancy Pelosi, China, Adidas AG
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Church and community reconcile
After an emotional battle over a proposed wireless telecommunications facility at the Little White Chapel in Burbank, the neighbors who fought against it joined church members Wednesday for a potluck to mend fences and look toward a more harmonious...
Tags: Religion and Belief, T-Mobile
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