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The boy behind Kristallnacht
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George Lindsey dies at 83; 'The Andy Griffith Show's' Goober Pyle
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George Lindsey dies at 83; 'The Andy Griffith Show's' Goober Pyle
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Garden Grove man files suit against Firestone over burn injuries
L.A. NOWA 64-year-old transient set on fire by a Santa Ana auto mechanic last year has filed suit against Firestone Complete Auto Care alleging that the firm's anti-loitering policy spurred its employee to light the blaze to scare the transient away....... -
Garden Grove mechanic sentenced for sexual assualts
L.A. NOWA Garden Grove auto mechanic who sexually assaulted five women after luring them into a service pit under the pretense of showing them needed repairs was sentenced today to 14 years in state prison, according to the Orange County district...... -
O.C. auto mechanic accused of setting fire to transient
L.A. NOWA Santa Ana auto mechanic was to be arraigned today on charges of setting a transient and his possessions on fire after dousing the victim's shopping cart with gasoline. Hector Manuel Medina, 32, is charged with one felony count of...... -
Super-clinic finds super-need in L.A. region
A homeless man spent the night camped outside the Forum, hoping to finally get glasses to help him see better. An unemployed grocery clerk waited in desperate need of root canal surgery. A former auto mechanic came with an aching back.
One by one,...Tags: University of California, Los Angeles, Unemployment, Healthcare Policies, Medical Procedures and Tests, Health and Medical Professionals
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A Death in Lockup
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersOn a Saturday in the summer of 2002, Ramon Gavira was pulled over for drunk driving and taken to Los Angeles County Jail. Five days after his arrest, the 43-year-old father of five was dead. Guards say they found Gavira dangling from the bars of a one-...Tags: Magic Johnson, Crime, Law and Justice, Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation, Murder, Legs
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Rebels stay alive with 11-inning victory
Wednesday, May 15, 2013 PREP BASEBALL DAMASCUS, Md. — The second trip to Damascus on Wednesday was positive for South Hagerstown. After a 3-3, eight-inning stalemate that was suspended by darkness on Tuesday, South returned and kept its season...Tags: Sports, American Legion, Ronnie Brown, San Diego Padres, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Mechanic Brad Marvel: A person, not a corporation
I need to take a moment to tell you about Brad Marvel, a trained, certified, proud and professional automobile mechanic. I think I should add the he's sincere and earnest, and emphasize that he's a human being — a person, not a corporation. I had a...
Tags: Justice System, Peter G. Angelos, Crime, Law and Justice, Lawyers, Parkville
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The fight to win over the middle class
Question: What is the most guaranteed applause line in American politics today? Answer: Anything that allegedly benefits that fine group of Americans known as the middle class. Want proof? Well, just about every other sentence uttered at the...
Tags: Politics, Barack Obama, Science and Technology, Sociology, Small Businesses
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Auto mechanics: One of the final glass ceilings for women
Evolution isn't just a theory in the world of auto mechanics. Your father's Oldsmobile with the heavy-metal components has given way to computers on wheels. The grease monkey has evolved into an electronics engineer. But one thing that hasn't changed:...
Tags: Interstate 4, Car Repair and Maintenance Tips, Auto Trends, Iraq War (2003-2011), Diesel Fuel
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