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Mailbag: It was wrong to print dead woman's history
Re. "Woman found dead in Newport faced prostitution charges," (March 17): In reading your article about the dead woman found on the beach, I have to question the professionalism of the Daily Pilot. What does her criminal past have to do with her death?...Tags: National Lampoon Incorporated
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Valley Police Beat: Man claims to be cable employee
BRAWLEY - A reporting party here said a suspicious male was seen walking around an apartment complex claiming he was with the cable company and was there to check something, according to Brawley police logs. The reporting party said they called the cable...Tags: Satellite and Cable Service
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Retail sales have case of the blahs after uninspired February
Americans went about their shopping with a “meh” attitude in February, fretting about delayed tax refunds and higher payroll taxes while giving retailers a middling boost in sales. Three separate measures of same-store sales at locations...
Tags: Zumiez Incorporated, Weather, Gap Inc., Target Brands, Inc., Weather Reports
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Artist confronts opposition to same-sex marriage
It is not unusual to see art that tackles social and political issues, but there's still something startling about Jeffrey Kent's solo show "Preach!" at the Frederick Douglass-Isaac Myers Maritime Park. The Baltimore artist zeros in on opposition by some...
Tags: Proposition 8 (California, 2010), Arts, Slavery, World War II (1939-1945), Same-Sex Marriage
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A year of advice
Tiny print that tricks consumers, stuff that used to be free but isn't anymore and gadgets you can install on your car to reduce auto insurance premiums. That's a sampling from Spending Smart topics this year, along with secrets on how to buy diamonds,...Tags: Super Bowl, Passenger Cars, Allergies, Insurance, Food Industry
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Cedillo, Gardea and the two L.A.s, 20 years after 'Falling Down'
There is a scene in the movie “Falling Down” -- released almost exactly 20 years ago -- in which laid-off aerospace engineer William Foster tangles with a couple of gang members on a vacant hill just west of downtown Los Angeles. The film is a...
Tags: Gang Activity, Richard Montoya, U.S. Department of Justice, Entertainment, Wetlands
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Retail sales rise 5.8%, but cold weather and payroll taxes sting
Shoppers trod carefully in January, lured into stores by retailers dangling post-holiday clearance deals but spending sparingly to balance out higher payroll taxes and lingering economic uncertainty. Same-store sales at major retailers such as...
Tags: Earnings Forecasts, Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., Target Brands, Inc., Quarterly or Semiannual Financial Statements, Holidays
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Nicholasville Police Reports for Jan. 17
• Shawn T. Levasseur, 32, 405 Miles Road, was arrested Jan. 8 on Martin Luther King Boulevard and charged with violation of a Kentucky emergency protective order/domestic violence order. • Sharon C. Day, 53, 154 Walker Ave., Lancaster, was...Tags: Theft, Edgewood, Crime, Law and Justice, Crimes, Police Arrests
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Flu vaccine shortage reported as sniffles spread
Finally ready for a flu shot? First of all, what took you so darn long? Second, you might need a little patience. CVS Caremark and Rite Aid say they're running out of flu vaccines in some states as the unusually severe flu season drives up demand....
Tags: U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Chemical Industry, Diseases and Illnesses, Flu Vaccine, Flu
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No shortage of flu vaccine in California, health officials say
L.A. NOWPublic health officials said there is no shortage of the flu vaccine anywhere in California, despite anecdotal reports of people having a difficult time finding a place to get the shot.... -
Viewpoint: Time to recognize those who help others
Since November and December are months associated with giving, I would like to spotlight a few of the worthy volunteers who regularly give of their time to aid veterans. They give of their time on a weekly basis to chauffeur veterans to the Veterans...
Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Shingles, Hospitals and Clinics, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Crime & Punishment: Woman Smears Feces on the Cars of Metro North Commuters
America's Least Reputable Gun Dealer: Riverview Gun Sales sold Nancy Lanza the rifle her son used at Sandy Hook Elementary, but that is not why ATF agents raided the East Windsor store last week. Apparently, its assault rifles landed in the hands of...
Tags: Theft, Middletown, National Rifle Association of America, Sandy Hook Elementary School, East Windsor
Mar 12, 2013
|Story| Daily Pilot
Mar 9, 2013
|Story| Imperial Valley Press Online
Mar 7, 2013
|Story| Los Angeles Times
Feb 22, 2013
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Dec 21, 2012
|Column| Chicago Tribune
Feb 12, 2013
|Story| Los Angeles Times
Feb 7, 2013
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Jan 16, 2013
|Story| Jessamine Journal
Jan 15, 2013
|Story| Los Angeles Times
Jan 14, 2013
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Nov 20, 2012
|Column| Imperial Valley Press Online
Dec 27, 2012
|Story| WTXX-LTV
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