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Video depicts man vandalizing councilman's business
L.A. NOWBurbank police are asking the public's help in identifying the person who smashed a brick through Councilman David Gordon’s optometry business on March 16. A review of surveillance video footage shows the man arriving in a 2005-06, silver/gray four-... -
Shaggy, Alison Hinds, Tarrus Riley shine at JazzReggae Fest
Pop & HissOn day two of UCLA's annual JazzReggae Festival, Shaggy, Tarrus Riley, Collie Buddz, Alison Hinds and others showcased the many sounds of the Caribbean, from soca and reggae to reggaeton and lovers rock. Times pop music critic Randall Roberts offers an... -
Heavy sea ice could mean slight delay in offshore Arctic drilling
SEATTLE -- The heaviest polar ice in more than a decade is clinging to the northern coast of Alaska and could postpone the commencement of offshore oil drilling in the Arctic until the beginning of August — a delay of up to two weeks, Shell Alaska...
Tags: Petroleum Industry, Environmental Issues, Economy, Business and Finance, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Inventories
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David Lee Roth promises Van Halen to return, with monster trucks
Pop & HissVan Halen will be back, lead singer David Lee Roth promises, and when the band returns, it may be bringing along some extra heavy machinery. In a video posted by the band, it didn't appear that Roth was using one of his colorful metaphors for rock 'n'... -
After slamming brakes on growth, China reaches for stimulus
BEIJING — After months of careful tinkering aimed at slowing China's supercharged economy, Chinese officials may have gotten more than they bargained for: The nation's economic engine is decelerating with alarming speed.
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High-speed spending: Bullet train may need $3.5 million a day
If California starts building a 130-mile segment of high-speed rail late this year as planned, it will enter into a risky race against a deadline set up under federal law. The bullet train track through the Central Valley would cost $6 billion and have...
Tags: Corporate Officers, University of Texas at Austin, Science and Technology, Technology, Mark DeSaulnier
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Reserves help deliver benchmark moment for Clippers
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — It took less than a minute for the Clippers' bench to step in and save the team's season. In the fourth quarter of his team's most important game, Coach Vinny Del Negro chose to open exclusively with his second unit. Just 52...
Tags: Memphis Grizzlies, Nick Young, Zach Randolph, Sports, Mo Williams
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In Rotation: Rocket Juice & the Moon's eponymous debut
Pop & HissIn Rotation: Times pop music critic Randall Roberts recommends "Rocket Juice & the Moon," the new project by Damon Albarn, Tony Allen and Flea.... -
2 car bombs in northern Syria kill at least 8 people
World NowTwo car bombs rocked the northern Syrian city of Idlib early Monday morning and killed at least eight people, state media and residents reported, pushing the conflict further from a United Nations-backed cease-fire.... -
In Afghanistan, President Obama signals end to the war
World NowSpeaking to a war-weary nation from the epicenter of the fight against terrorism, President Obama signaled the end of what he called "a decade under the dark cloud of war." "This time of war began in Afghanistan, and this is where it will end," Obama said... -
Firefighters battle blaze in downtown Los Angeles
L.A. NOWAbout 75 firefighters are battling a blaze at 1200 S. Hope St. in downtown Los Angeles as heavy black smoked billowed out of a large single story building.... -
9/11 trial begins at Guantanamo with protest by defendants [Updated]
U.S. NAVAL BASE GUANTANAMO BAY, Cuba — The arraignment of accused Sept. 11 mastermind Khalid Shaikh Mohammed and four top Al Qaeda lieutenants opened Saturday in a heavily guarded island courtroom with the so-called “Gitmo 5"”...
Tags: Prosecution, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Al-Qaeda, Crime, Law and Justice, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed
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