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Small investors are at the mercy of big bankers' greedy antics
While a horde of lobbyists representing big banks and financiers fights every modest effort of the Obama administration to set limits on their clients’ buccaneering ways, JPMorgan Chase and Morgan Stanley have shown, once again, how these pirates of...
Tags: Politics, Great Depression (1929), Media Industry, Banking, Mutual Funds
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Glendale police officer's death remembered
L.A. NOWAndrew Lazzaretto still has a voice recording from his son — slain Glendale Police Officer Charles “Chuck” Lazzaretto — that was left 15 years ago on an answering machine. He originally saved the recording to listen to his son... -
Horse stuck in mud near Hansen Dam airlifted to safety
L.A. NOWA horse that was stuck in mud and halfway submerged in water near Hansen Dam was rescued by firefighters and airlifted to safety Saturday evening, fire officials said.... -
Suspects arrested in Wilmington shooting of two deputies
L.A. NOWAaron Collins, 28, of New Orleans and Carlos Mercado, 27, of Carson are in custody, suspected in the shooting of Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department SWAT team members who were serving a search warrant in Wilmington early Friday.... -
Imprisoned ex-congressman wants gun rights restored
L.A. NOWFormer Rep. Randy "Duke" Cunningham, nearing completion of a prison sentence for bribery and tax evasion, has asked the judge who sentenced him to restore his right to carry weapons so he can enter shooting contests and hunt bears and cougars after he... -
Battleship Iowa makes dramatic exit under Golden Gate Bridge
L.A. NOWThe battleship Iowa made a dramatic passage under the Golden Gate Bridge on Saturday on its way to San Pedro. Thousands of spectators watched as the historic ship went through the bay. "Everything has gone beautifully," said spokesman Bob Rogers...... -
Epithet that divides Mexicans is banned by Oxnard school district
Rolando Zaragoza, 21, was 15 years old when he came to the United States, enrolled in an Oxnard school and first heard the term "Oaxaquita." Little Oaxacan, it means — and it was not used kindly. "Sometimes I didn't want to go to school," he said....
Tags: Politics, Health, Discrimination, Teachers, Health and Safety at School
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Typical CEO made $9.6 million last year, study finds
Profits at big U.S. companies broke records last year, and so did pay for chief executives.
The head of a typical public company made $9.6 million in 2011, according to an analysis using data from Equilar, an executive pay research firm.
That was up...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Corporate Performance, Philippe P. Dauman, Viacom Inc., Sanjay K. Jha
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Fidel Castro's niece heading to Bay Area with rare U.S. visa
World NowMariela Castro, the outspoken daughter of Cuban President Raul Castro and niece of his brother Fidel, is scheduled to appear this week at a major conference in San Francisco after receiving a controversial U.S. visitor's visa.... -
After data breach, new rules for sending sensitive information
PolitiCalA data breach that jeopardized personal information for more than 700,000 people has spurred California officials to change how they transport sensitive information. Packages of payroll data, including Social Security numbers, will be delivered by courier... -
California teachers pension fund to vote against Wal-Mart board
SACRAMENTO — The California State Teachers' Retirement System will cast its 5.3 million shares of Wal-Mart Stores Inc. against the reelection of the company's board after allegations of bribery in the retailer's Mexican operations.
Citing "a...Tags: Education, Politics, Companies and Corporations, Voting, Corporate Officers
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CalPERS withholds votes on nine Wal-Mart directors
SACRAMENTO --Adding weight to a growing backlash over alleged corruption in Mexico, the California Public Employees' Retirement System is withholding its support for the election of nineWal-Mart directors. The $228-billion CalPERS fund said it would...
Tags: Politics, Walmart, Bribery, Elections, Corporate Crime
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