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    Sep 29, 2011 |Story| Daily Pilot
  1. Mailbag: Prosecution overzealous in 'Irvine 11' case

    Historically, county district attorneys have demurred from pursuing legal action against University of California students in cases of alleged minor crimes and misdemeanors when these incidents occur on university property. Instead, they have...

    Tags: Civil Unrest, Trials, Civil Rights, Religious Conflicts, Lawyers

  2. Jul 25, 2011 |Story| Petoskey News
  3. News-Review in freedom of information fight

    CHARLEVOIX — The Petoskey News-Review is in a freedom of information fight with Charlevoix County’s top law enforcement officer, a battle that began two months ago. The News-Review seeks to compel Charlevoix County Prosecutor John Jarema to...

    Tags: Litigation, Newspaper and Magazine, Government, Michigan, Science and Technology

  4. Jul 25, 2011 |Story| WDBJ7
  5. Update: Confederate-style flags come down for good in Lexington?

    <strong>Update July 26, 2011</strong>
    Anchor/Reporter
    Update July 26, 2011 The flap over flags in Lexington has taken another turn as the group who jump-started the entire debate backs down. The Sons of Confederate Veterans wanted to fly a confederate-style flag on certain holidays.  Now the group says...

    Tags: Human Interest, Regional Authority, Defense, Colleges and Universities, Lexington (Lexington, Virginia)

  6. Jun 26, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Bachmann's had her share of government aid

    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    Rep. Michele Bachmann has been propelled into the 2012 presidential contest in part by her insistent calls to reduce federal spending, a pitch in tune with the big-government antipathy gripping many conservatives. But theMinnesota Republican and her...

    Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Bill O'Reilly , Government Aid, Finance, Republican Party

  8. Oct 2, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Reel China: Land of cinematic opportunity

    Born in northern China and raised in Beijing, Sally Liu came of age in the 1990s and dreamed of becoming a filmmaker. With the world's most populous nation swelling with thousands of new cinemas, big-budget productions proliferating and box-office grosses multiplying, the movies in China aren't just glamorous, they're a serious growth industry.
    Born in northern China and raised in Beijing, Sally Liu came of age in the 1990s and dreamed of becoming a filmmaker. With the world's most populous nation swelling with thousands of new cinemas, big-budget productions proliferating and box-office grosses...

    Tags: Avatar (movie), Drama (genre), New York University, Documentary (genre), Colleges and Universities

  10. Oct 3, 2011 |Story| Daily Pilot
  11. Mailbag: Irvine 11 editorials got it wrong

    I cannot understand why the L.A. Times and the Daily Pilot continue on their editorial pages to defend the Irvine 11 (Editorial: Irvine 11, D.A. both made mistakes, Daily Pilot, Oct. 2; "Editorial: Punishing the 'Irvine 11' again, Los Angeles Times, Sept....

    Tags: Tom Brokaw, Government, Taxation, White House, Sculpture

  12. Oct 19, 2011 |Story| KTLA-LTV
  13. LAUSD Fires Teacher Over Anti-Semitic Comments at 'Occupy' Protest

    LOS ANGELES (KTLA) -- Occupy LA protesters demonstrated on the steps of Los Angeles Unified School District headquarters Monday, speaking out against the district's dismissal of a substitute teacher who made public comments deemed anti-Semitic at a recent protest.
    KTLA News
    LOS ANGELES (KTLA) -- Occupy LA protesters demonstrated on the steps of Los Angeles Unified School District headquarters Monday, speaking out against the district's dismissal of a substitute teacher who made public comments deemed anti-Semitic at a recent...

    Tags: Racism, Federal Reserve, Employees, Judaism, Career and Workplace

  14. Oct 13, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. The uncertain future of the Arab Spring

    The killing of two dozen unarmed Coptic Christians &mdash; and the wounding of hundreds of others &mdash; by Egyptian security forces and Muslim extremists in Cairo this week has thrown a dark shadow over the country's prospects for a peaceful transition to democracy. The elation following the popular uprising that drove former President Hosni Mubarak from power last winter has gradually given way to disillusionment and distrust of the military generals running the country, who seem in no hurry to turn over power to an elected civilian government. This week's bloody turmoil deepened that unease by showing just how difficult it will be for Egypt and other nations that have recently thrown off decades of tyranny to fulfill the promises of the Arab Spring.
    The killing of two dozen unarmed Coptic Christians — and the wounding of hundreds of others — by Egyptian security forces and Muslim extremists in Cairo this week has thrown a dark shadow over the country's prospects for a peaceful...

    Tags: Hosni Mubarak, Demonstration, Cairo (Egypt), Unrest, Conflicts and War, Church and State Relations

  16. Aug 12, 2011 |Story| Aberdeen News
  17. Cattle ranchers fear less of a market for brands

    DENVER (AP) - The future of the hot-iron brand, an icon of Western heritage, is at the center of a nearly decade-long battle over cattle identification and traceability. "It's the latest hot lightning rod," said John Reid, an Ordway rancher who is...

    Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Elections, Crime, Law and Justice, Agriculture, U.S. Department of Agriculture

  18. Aug 12, 2011 |Story| Petoskey News
  19. Health officials' advisory cites camp's conditions

    <strong>TRAVERSE CITY (AP) </strong>&mdash; Grand Traverse County officials  issued a public health advisory after learning that the operators of a  children's summer camp didn't notify parents about unsanitary practices,  including that campers had been using a bucket as a toilet.
    TRAVERSE CITY (AP) — Grand Traverse County officials issued a public health advisory after learning that the operators of a children's summer camp didn't notify parents about unsanitary practices, including that campers had been using a bucket as...

    Tags: Human Interest, Politics, Family

  20. Aug 13, 2011 |Story| WGNTV-LTV
  21. A Long Journey & China's Social Media Sieve

    An exciting part of traveling abroad is getting your passport stamped.&nbsp; After a 20 hour journey to get to Kunming, I feel like I really earned that stamp.&nbsp; If only my Mandarin were better, I would have asked for two stamps.
    An exciting part of traveling abroad is getting your passport stamped.  After a 20 hour journey to get to Kunming, I feel like I really earned that stamp.  If only my Mandarin were better, I would have asked for two stamps. The super long haul...

    Tags: Emergency Planning, The New York Times, Google Inc., Twitter, Inc., Entertainment

  22. Aug 13, 2011 |Story| Daily Pilot
  23. Corona del Mar Today: Pet shop owner withdraws harassment complaint

    The owner of a Corona del Mar pet shop has withdrawn a harassment claim against an animal rights protester but faces more than $5,000 in legal fees because of a so-called SLAPP motion, according to online court records and the woman's attorney. Brooke...

    Tags: Orange County Superior Court, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Theft, California, Lawyers

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