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Grand Prix of Baltimore organizers bullish on race's future
As summer began last year, with the Grand Prix of Baltimore about three months away, organizers had sold no tickets. They had landed no sponsorships. And they hadn't put out a single advertisement. Financier J.P. Grant and his group, Race On LLC,...
Tags: Finance, Federal Hill, Bolton Hill, Labor Day, Grand Prix of Baltimore
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Justin Bieber's monkey finds a new home in German wildlife park
Pop2itJustin Bieber's former monkey Mally finally found a home in a German wildlife park.... -
USF coach Willie Taggart should stress UCF rivalry, not downplay it
Running off at the typewriter. … Sentinel reporter Paul Tenorio recently asked new USF coach Willie Taggart how much emphasis he will place on the game with UCF this season now that the two programs are in the same conference and will renew their...Tags: Entertainment, NBA Finals, Prius, Radio, Shaquille O'Neal
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Judge criticizes suit filed against Feuer by Trutanich supporter
A lawsuit alleging that City Attorney-elect Mike Feuer manipulated ethics laws to financially benefit his campaign has been thrown out of court. The action had been filed by a supporter of Feuer's rival, Carmen Trutanich. Los Angeles County Superior...
Tags: Judges, Politics, Crime, Law and Justice, Arbitration, Justice System
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Residents fear cancer, asthma risks from Metrolink train emissions
A local congressman on Thursday called on Metrolink to assess the health risks of air pollution on neighborhoods surrounding the commuter railroad's central maintenance yard north of downtown Los Angeles. At a press conference, Rep. Adam Schiff (D-...
Tags: Environmental Issues, Asthma, Environmental Pollution, Adam B. Schiff, Health
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Disneyland worker charged in dry-ice blast 'wouldn't hurt anyone'
A 22-year-old Disneyland employee accused of triggering two explosions and forcing a partial evacuation of the Anaheim amusement park pleaded not guilty Thursday. Christian Barnes, who is accused of being responsible for two dry-ice bomb blasts,...
Tags: Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Disasters and Accidents, Trials, Emergency Incidents, Explosions
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AEG email: Footage of a 'skeletal' Jackson ordered deleted
About six weeks after Michael Jackson’s death, an AEG executive told a producer for the “This Is It” documentary to delete footage of the singer looking too “skeletal.” Witnesses in the Jackson family’s wrongful-death...
Tags: Michael Jackson, Conrad Murray, Prosecution, Witnesses, Propofol (drug)
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Metro Green Line experiencing delays, partial closure
The Green Line has been shut down between Los Angeles International Airport and the Hawthorne/Lennox station because a person was standing on a railroad bridge between the stations, authorities said. The Los Angeles County Fire Department responded to a... -
Disneyland worker charged in dry ice explosions is 'cooperating'
Orange County prosecutors charged a 22-year-old Disneyland employee Thursday with possessing a destructive device in a public place in connection with two "dry ice" bomb blasts in the theme park's Toontown area. If convicted, Christian Barnes faces a...
Tags: Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Punishment, Disasters and Accidents, Trials, Explosions
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Power outage causes 'heavy flaring' at Torrance ExxonMobil refinery
Torrance firefighters responded to "heavy flaring" at an ExxonMobil refinery that officials said was prompted by a brief power outage Thursday morning. Crews arrived at the refinery about 9:20 a.m. after a mylar balloon hit equipment at a nearby...Tags: Heavy Engineering, Manufacturing and Engineering
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Disneyland employee linked to second dry-ice explosion, D.A. says
A 22-year-old Disneyland employee set off two separate dry-ice explosions at the theme park, prosecutors alleged Thursday. One of the explosions -- inside a trash can -- was reported Tuesday around 5 p.m. and forced the evacuation of Toontown for two...
Tags: Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Prosecution, Defendants, Amusement and Theme Parks, Tourism and Leisure Industry
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Nick Saban only SEC coach to vote against eight-game league slate
Nick Saban has been called “the devil himself” by one rival coach and “Nicky Satan” by another. The Alabama coach is also way ahead of hell’s curve on most matters involving college football — and he’s got...
Tags: Big Ten Conference, LSU Tigers, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Sports, Alabama Crimson Tide
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