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Something You Should Know - Toyota/Lexus Tether Retrofit Program
Gayle Anderson was live in La Crescenta with SafetyBeltSafe U.S.A. (SBS U.S.A.) about the organization’s collaboration with Toyota and Lexus dealers to help enhance the performance of child restraint systems (CRSs) in pre-2001 model year vehicles by...Tags: Toyota Motor Corp., Car Safety Tips and Advice, Toyota, Vehicles, Lexus
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Same-sex marriage law good for business, employers say
As a longtime Federal Hill business owner, Penny Troutner cheered the passage of Maryland's same-sex marriage law. Not only does the owner of Light Street Cycles believe it's a matter of fairness, she believes it's good for business. That goes for...
Tags: Visit Baltimore, Career and Workplace, University of Pennsylvania, Employment Opportunities, Justice System
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Investigator: State prison employee profited from work-related purchases
A Johnstown man was arraigned Thursday on charges that he purchased more than $123,000 in computer equipment, accessories and other electronics through SCI-Laurel Highlands, where he worked as an information technology generalist, and sold the items on...
Tags: Ken Johnson, Theft, Wireless Technology, eBay Inc., Trials
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Hurricane Isaac causes Husband and Wife to lose their home, again
WGNO NewsA married couple lost everything in Katrina, then moved to Laplace thinking their home would be safe.  Then came Hurricane Isaac. Chuck and Zina Haas’s home in the Forest Ridge subdivision took on three feet of water, rendering it inhabitable....Tags: Bill Terry, Labor Day, Christianity, Anglicanism, Religion and Belief
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Mom of slain girl to attend killer's execution
A woman whose 9-year-old daughter was kidnapped, raped and slashed to death in South Dakota 22 years ago said she’s raised enough money to attend the convicted killer’s execution. Â Tina Curl, who moved to Lake Luzerne, N.Y., shortly after...Tags: Heart Attack, Judges, Crime, Law and Justice, Punishment, Justice System
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Early warning: Credit card increases; frequent-flyer cuts
Tribune Media ServicesYou'll soon be facing two new reverses in your ongoing struggles with travel suppliers. Although the preliminary indications are relatively obscure, they presage possible big new developments in the next few years. You need to start planning now. Plastic...Tags: Air Transportation Industry, Credit and Debt, Lobbying, Politics
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Apple alum joins Latin American mobile firm Movile: Everaldo Coelho to oversee user experience department
VarietyGiant Latin American mobile content provider Movile has tapped former senior Apple designer Everaldo Coelho in a bid to expand its reach in the worldwide Latino market. Coelho is joining Movile as Head of UX (User Experience) after serving as a senior...Tags: AOL LLC, New Products, Linux, Apple iCloud
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Police captain leads the Army of Pink
Glendale Police Capt. Carl Povilaitis received the most online votes, garnering him the Man in Pink title in Glendale Adventist's Army of Pink campaign, a biennial event created to call attention to breast cancer awareness and the importance of early...
Tags: Lobbying, Breast Cancer, Lung Cancer, Hospitals and Clinics, Holidays
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Plastic still best for travel money
Tribune Media ServicesMy longstanding recommendation that you rely primarily on plastic for travel money -- credit cards for big-ticket items, debit (ATM) cards for cash -- remains as valid as ever. In some cases, you can avoid fees and losses entirely; in others you pay...Tags: Deutsche Bank AG, Bank of America Corp., Credit and Debt, American Express Company, BNP Paribas
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A vacation rental too good to be true?
Frank Leibsly says his recent apartment rental in London was a disaster of Olympic proportions, and he has the pictures to prove it. His story — which involves a supposedly upscale rental unit that he claims was unfit for occupation, user-generated...
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Vacation and Timeshares, Apartments, Ceremonies, Rentals
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Facebook's 1st Big Investor Unloads Shares, Pockets $400M
CNNNEW YORK -- Peter Thiel, Facebook's first big investor, has sold off most of his stake, turning his initial $500,000 investment into more than $1 billion in cash. Thiel became a Facebook investor in 2004, when Mark Zuckerberg first set out to turn his...Tags: Netflix Inc., Economy, Business and Finance, Mark Zuckerberg, eBay Inc., Peter Thiel
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Donations Being Accepted to Pay Funeral Expenses for Cumberland County Fire Victim
A plea for help to pay funeral expenses of Cumberland County fatal fire victim. 39 year old Matthew Streeval perished in the early morning fire that destroyed his home in the 500 block of 4th street, in New Cumberland Borough. Streevqal had no family and...
Tags: Human Interest
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