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In Koreatown, observers wonder who will succeed Kim Jong Il
L.A. NOWAll around Koreatown on Monday, the death of North Korean dictator Kim Jong Il was Topic A. And the big question is who will succeed him. John Kim, 75, a retired construction material salesman from South Korea, was sitting on...... -
Death penalty upheld for woman who shot and killed her 4 children
L.A. NOWA San Diego woman who shot and killed her four children failed Monday to win a reprieve from the California Supreme Court, which voted unanimously to uphold her death penalty.... -
Nine bald eagles counted so far in winter census
L.A. NOWNine bald eagles found in San Bernardino and San Jacinto mountains in the first count of the season. Eagle population tends to increase at the beginning of the year, as the birds flock south in the winter.... -
Edison shooting: 911 tape of call for help released
L.A. NOWSecurity guards at Southern California Edison's Irwindale office where two utility employees were shot to death and two others were wounded Friday by a gun-wielding employee wrongly believed that the shooter was in the parking lot, according to a copy....... -
Kim Jong Il's death: North Korean defectors speak out
World NowKim Jong Il's death: North Korean defectors speak out on the death of Kim Jong Il.... -
South Korea questions story of Kim Jong Il's death
World NowSouth Korean intelligence officials are casting doubt on North Korea's official story line that Kim Jong Il died of a heart attack while working aboard a moving train Saturday morning.... -
O.C. man sentenced to prison for embezzling from travel companies
L.A. NOWIrvine man sentenced to prison, ordered to pay fines for embezzling from travel companies where he worked.... -
Actor Gerard Butler rescued at Mavericks while shooting surf film
L.A. NOWActor Gerard Butler, star of the "Of Men and Mavericks," had to be rescued at Mavericks while filming a scene at the famed big-wave surfing spot.... -
6,000 nurses plan one-day strike across the state
L.A. NOWThousands of registered nurses plan a one-day strike this week across California.... -
Down stock market in 2011 might continue in 2012
Money & CompanyThere are few sure things in the financial world, but a rising stock market in the third year of a presidential election cycle has long been pretty close. In the last 80 years, the Standard & Poor's 500 index has...... -
Kim Jong Il's death sinks Asian markets
Money & CompanyInvestors in Asia reacted to the death of North Korean leader Kim JJong Il, sinking markets from Japan to Australia. Seoul's Kospi recovered slightly from a 4.9% freefall in the morning to close down 3.4%. Tokyo's Nikkei stock average fell 1.3%, Hong... -
U.S., European markets up after Kim Jong Il's death
Money & CompanyEuropean and U.S. markets are shrugging off the death of North Korean leader Kim Jong Il after Asian markets earlier reacted negatively....
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