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Defense rests its case in Rockefeller impostor murder trial
Defense attorneys for a man who pretended to be a Rockefeller and is now charged with the cold-case murder of his San Marino landlady's adult son wrapped up their case Wednesday. They focused on an enduring mystery in the nearly 30-year-old whodunit:...
Tags: Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, France, Clark Rockefeller, Rentals, Trials
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Missing hiker might have hurt ankle; officials ramp up search
The teenage hiker still missing in the Trabuco Canyon area of Orange County apparently couldn't keep up with her friend as the two tried to make their way out of the brush, possibly because of a twisted ankle, her father said. Russ Jack told the Los...
Tags: Easter
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Missing hikers: Woman found in Trabuco Canyon, authorities say
Rescue crews appear to have found the second of two hikers who went missing in the Trabuco Canyon area of Orange County. TV helicopter footage showed a woman moving in the brush as crews moved toward her. The development came Thursday after search...
Tags: Kate Mather
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'Illegal' is now illegal at the Associated Press
In lecturing to journalism students over the years, I have pointed out that newspaper style guides have adapted to changes in politics and society. For example, the 1976 version of the New York Times Manual of Style and Usage warned reporters not to...
Tags: The Associated Press, Lobbying, Behavioral Conditions, News Agency, Politics
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President Obama doesn't have a 'pastor problem'
It was a sad moment for many Republicans during the 2008 presidential contest when Arizona Sen. John McCain refused to let his staff use the fiery left-wing sermons of the Rev. Jeremiah Wright against Illinois Sen. Barack Obama. Yoking Obama to his...
Tags: George W. Bush, Civil Rights, John McCain, Parties and Movements, Religion and Belief
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Nevada car crash survivor lost leg; mother critically injured
A teenage boy who was riding in a van rear-ended by an alleged drunk driver in the Nevada desert lost his leg in the accident, relatives of the passengers said. The 15-year-old boy, identified only as Eddie, was in a Chevy Astro van with his mother,...
Tags: Prosecution
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Extra, extra! 'Illegal immigrant' and other language changes
For U.S. reporters and editors, the term “illegal immigrant” looks to be going the way of the eight-track tape. The Associated Press is the news service that prompted Mark Twain to say, “There are only two forces that can carry light...
Tags: Immigration, The Associated Press, Mark Twain, Republic of Ireland, Politics
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Glatt kosher market sold meat 'way too cheap,' competitors say
A glatt kosher meat market owner facing questions on his product was viewed skeptically by competitors, said the private investigator who sparked the controversy. Michael Engelman, who owns the Doheny Glatt Kosher Meats market in West Los Angeles, is...
Tags: Passover, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Judaism, Religion and Belief
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Group to use 'illegal invaders' term in response to AP ban
One group that advocates against illegal immigration said it will begin using the term "illegal invaders" after the Associated Press announced it would no longer use the term "illegal" or "illegal immigrant." William Gheen, president of the Americans...
Tags: Immigration, The Associated Press, News Agency, Politics, Migration
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Reputed gang member held in 2009 killing of Oxnard man
A reputed gang member was arrested in the 2009 slaying of an Oxnard man, police said Tuesday evening. Jorge Cervantes, 19, was taken into custody Tuesday afternoon for his role in the gang-related killing of Alfredo Vargas, according to the Oxnard...
Tags: Murder, Gang Activity, Mike Young
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AP's ban on the term 'illegal immigrant' sparks fierce debate
There has long been debate about the term "illegal immigrant." Some immigrant activists believe the term unfairly demonizes undocumented immigrants, though the term is still commonly used by news organizations. On Tuesday, however, one of the world'...
Tags: Immigration, The Associated Press, Jonah Goldberg, News Agency, Politics
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Associated Press ban on term 'illegal immigrant' gets mixed reviews
A decision by Associated Press to stop using the term "illegal immigrant" continued to generate debate Wednesday, with the move attracting support and derision. The Americans for Legal Immigration PAC, which advocates for measures to combat illegal...
Tags: Immigration, The Associated Press, Politics, Migration
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