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Dorothy Lucey says goodbye to Jillian, 'Good Day L.A.'
Show TrackerFor the first time in 17 years, Fox 11’s "Good Day L.A." aired without Dorothy Lucey as permanent co-host this week, as fans continued protests that began last week via Twitter, Facebook and posts on the television station’s website.... -
Boxer Paul Williams seriously injured in motorcycle accident
Boxer Paul Williams has been seriously injured in a motorcycle accident near Atlanta, the fighter's promoter, Dan Goossen, said Monday. The 30-year-old Williams, who was scheduled to fight Mexican star and super-welterweight world champion Saul "Canelo"...
Tags: Mexico, The Home Depot Center, Television Industry, Human Interest
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Case of abducted Lebanese Shiites in Syria shrouded in uncertainty
World NowBEIRUT — Uncertainty still surrounds the fate of 11 Shiite Muslim pilgrims from Lebanon abducted in northern Syria almost a week ago. Late last week, Lebanese officials announced that the group had been released, had arrived safely in Turkey and... -
Boxer Paul Williams seriously hurt in motorcycle accident
Boxer Paul Williams has been seriously injured in a motorcycle accident near Atlanta, the fighter’s promoter, Dan Goossen, said Monday. The 30-year-old Williams, who was scheduled to fight Mexican star and super-welterweight world champion Saul...
Tags: Mexico, The Home Depot Center, Television Industry, Human Interest
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Alaska barista slaying: In courtroom, suspect makes a run for it
SEATTLE -- A courtroom in Anchorage erupted in pandemonium when a suspect charged in the fatal kidnapping of popular barista Samantha Koenig broke out of his restraints and made a dash for freedom before being tasered and wrestled to the ground. Israel...
Tags: Prosecution, Television Industry, Kidnapping
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The PRI peril in Mexico
MEXICO CITY — The Mexican version of the old Soviet Politburo is poised to make a comeback, with potentially disastrous consequences for North America. In 2000, the world hailed the end of more than 70 years of rule by the Institutional...
Tags: Mexico City, Mexico, Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, Organized Crime, Communist Party
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Glendora police looking for man who impersonated officer
L.A. NOWGlendora authorities are asking residents to keep an eye out for a man they believe posed as a police officer earlier this month.... -
Lebanese reported kidnapped in Syria; Hezbollah appeals for calm
World NowHezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah on Tuesday denounced the reported kidnapping of a group of Lebanese Shiite Muslim pilgrims by rebels in Syria while also appealing for calm, as the Syria crisis showed further signs of spilling into Lebanon.... -
FCC Chairman Genachowski on board with usage pricing for broadband
BOSTON -- Federal Communications Commission Chairman Julius Genachowski said he supports cable and telecommunication companies adopting a usage-based pricing plan for broadband. "Usage-based pricing could be a healthy and beneficial part of the...
Tags: Satellite and Cable Service, Television Industry, Media Industry, Prices
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China's Bo Xilai scandal revs up news media run by exiles
BEIJING — "Beijing power struggle heralds end of China Communist Party," screams one headline. More sensational headlines purport to reveal how the wife of recently sacked Politburo member Bo Xilai poisoned an Englishman, who may have been her...
Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, Wen Jiabao, Political Systems, Politics, Al Jazeera (tv network)
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O.C. woman burned as beach rocks catch fire in her pocket
L.A. NOWA woman was burned on an Orange County beach last weekend after rocks in her pocket spontaneously combusted, apparently by friction, Orange County fire authorities told KABC-TV... -
Snakes on Aisle 3: Man bitten by rattlesnake at Wal-Mart
This post has been corrected. See note below. SEATTLE -- A weekend shopping trip to Wal-Mart is usually guaranteed to produce an intriguing cast of characters, but a rattlesnake? Really? Ask Mica Craig, a Clarkston, Wash., man who was apparently...
Tags: Walmart, Health, Hospitals and Clinics, Television Industry
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