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Protests and clashes as Bahrain prepares for Grand Prix
Chanting protesters reportedly clashed with police Friday in Bahrain even as race cars began looping the tracks before the Formula One Grand Prix on Sunday. Reuters reported that dozens of young men skirmished with police firing tear gas as an...
Tags: Bahrain, Islam, Human Rights, Elections, National Government
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Long Beach Grand Prix: Celebrities gear up for charity race
Wanda Sykes has one goal for the weekend: Don't catch on fire. The comedian and actress is one of 21 people participating in this weekend's Toyota Pro/Celebrity race at the Long Beach Grand Prix. The actress joined her fellow drivers Friday morning in...
Tags: Celebrities
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Race car drifting: There's nothing like screaming sideways at 90 mph
The tires on Vaughn Gittin Jr.'s Ford Mustang are shrieking as he jerks his car sideways at nearly 90 mph on this serpentine race track in Long Beach. Walls are closing in on either side, leaving no room for mistakes. As the next turn nears, Gittin...
Tags: Malaysia, NASCAR, Car Tires, Japan
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Security tight across L.A. after violence in Boston
This weekend was always going to be a hectic one for police in Los Angeles and Long Beach. With hundreds of thousands of people going to three major sporting and cultural events, authorities began security preparations months ago. But things took on a...
Tags: Sports, Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), Los Angeles Police Department, FBI, Business
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MIT officer killed was brother of Hendrick Motorsports employee
The MIT police officer who was shot and killed in the aftermath of the Boston Marathon bombings was the brother of an employee at Hendrick Motorsports, one of NASCAR's leading teams, Hendrick said Friday. Sean Collier, 26, who died Thursday night...
Tags: Sports, Jimmie Johnson, Jeff Gordon, Hendrick Motorsports, Kobe Bryant
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Baca names transit supervisors to replace demoted officers
The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department on Thursday named replacements for three transit department supervisors who were demoted in connection with an alleged cheating scandal. Sheriff Lee Baca appointed Ronene Anda, a 29-year Sheriff’...
Tags: Labor Legislation, Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, Career and Workplace, Lee Baca, Staples Center
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Bayern Munich rolls into Champions League final
The Champions League final will feature two German teams for the first time after visiting Bayern Munich completed a surprising 7-0 rout of Barcelona. Playing with a big cushion after a 4-0 win in the first leg at home last week, Bayern beat Barcelona,...
Tags: Milwaukee Bucks, Major League Soccer, Tiger Woods, Kansas City Chiefs, Anthony Sherman
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Super Bowl champion Ravens to open season at Denver
Peyton Manning back in Indianapolis — in a Broncos uniform. Peyton vs. younger brother Eli Manning in another Manning Bowl. Andy Reid returning to Philadelphia: Let the booing begin now? The NFL schedule, released Thursday, is filled with...
Tags: New York Giants, Kentucky Derby, Webb Simpson, Dallas Cowboys, Joe Flacco
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To Cruz Pedregon, being a one-car team is no drag
The elite level of the National Hot Rod Assn.'s funny car drag racing is dominated by two multi-car teams, John Force Racing and Don Schumacher Racing, which have seven funny car drivers between them. But that's of no concern to one of the sport's...
Tags: National Hot Rod Association, Drag Racing, Snap-On Incorporated, Science and Technology
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Don Davis collection of classic cars headed to auction
It’s a problem most car fans wouldn’t mind having. Don Davis has to change too many batteries. The Texas-based businessman and avid car collector is putting 64 rare and classic cars up for auction April 27. More than $15 million worth of...
Tags: Passenger Cars, BMW, Automotive Equipment, Toyota, Mercedes-Benz
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Packers make Clay Matthews the NFL's highest-paid linebacker
The Green Bay Packers locked up star linebacker Clay Matthews with a long-term extension Wednesday as the team took care of one of its top two stars in need of new deals. Quarterback Aaron Rodgers is also in negotiations for an extension. Matthews...
Tags: Sports, Martin Truex, Jr., Aaron Rodgers, Tim Hardaway, Jr., Clay Matthews
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After Boston bombing, more security at Grand Prix, Festival of Books
Authorities plan to beef up security at major events such as this weekend's Long Beach Grand Prix and the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books in the wake of the Boston Marathon bombing. Officials stressed there have been no threats made. The Los Angeles...
Tags: Boston Marathon, Sports, Road Running, Arts and Culture, Law Enforcement
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