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Al Schwimmer dies at 94; founder of Israel's aerospace industry
Al Schwimmer, a former aircraft engineer who smuggled American planes to Israel for its 1948 war of independence, founded its aerospace industry and later became a figure in the Iran-Contra affair, died in Tel Aviv on Friday, his 94th birthday.
The cause...Tags: Defense Equipment, Iran, Politics, Companies and Corporations, John F. Kennedy
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This Cindy fits perfectly like a glass slipper
It’s that happy time again. Time to pre-soak your fairy costumes, dust off the plastic crowns, load your camera with fresh batteries and escort your little prince or princess to the Glendale Centre Theatre for a special kind of fun. They will love...Tags: Human Interest, Dance, Cinderella (fictional character), Entertainment
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Fish tacos a great catch at Salsa Grill
Salsa Grill, which opened last September in Burbank, is a keeper, whether you come for breakfast, lunch or dinner.
I tried breakfast and then came back a week later for lunch. The fish tacos, served with rice and beans and only available on Fridays, were...Tags: Salsa (genre), Seafood, Lifestyle and Leisure, Burritos, Foods and Beverages
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Wilma Roberts
Wilma Roberts, 91, also known as Willia Mae, peacefully passed away on June 2, 2011. She was born in 1919 in Kentucky where she grew up in a large family with 3 sisters and a brother. She resided in Burbank since 1959. She was loved by her husband,...Tags: Kentucky, Louisville, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Los Angeles, Forest Lawn Memorial Park
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City outsources crossing guards
In a move officials said could save $100,000, the City Council this week voted to outsource all 25 crossing-guard jobs currently being overseen by the Burbank Police Department.
Police Administrator Josephine Wilson assured the council that even though...Tags: Career and Workplace, Employees, Pasadena (Los Angeles, California), Vehicles
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Disney to cut 200 jobs
Roughly 200 positions are expected to be eliminated by the Walt Disney Co., most to be absorbed by the company’s Burbank headquarters, in a round of layoffs next week, according to a company source. Some of the positions to be eliminated currently...Tags: Career and Workplace, North Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), The Walt Disney Co., Job Layoffs, Homes
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Leader's court costs are $37,000 and rising
City officials have yet to reach a decision on whether to appeal a court order to release individual employee bonus amounts, but the tab incurred by the Burbank Leader to obtain the information already stands at $37,000. Pending the outcome of a...Tags: Justice System, Labor Legislation, Career and Workplace, Lawyers, Laws
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City won't appeal bonus decision
The Burbank City Council on Tuesday voted not to appeal a Los Angeles County Superior Court decision ordering the release of individual bonus amounts for city employees. The Burbank Leader filed a lawsuit to obtain the information after the city...Tags: Labor Legislation, Justice System, Career and Workplace, Lawyers, Trials
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Laughing at the hard times
In a world where everyone seems to be looking for the next big thing, it’s easy to forget that there are people out there who would be happy with anything. There are millions of people around the world who would go to incredible lengths for the...Tags: Cuba, University of Southern California, New York, Immigration, New Jersey
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Toddler 'rescued' from toilet seat
Burbank firefighters were called to remove a toilet seat from a 2-year-old girl’s head just after 3 p.m. Friday. The girl’s parents brought the toddler to Providence Saint Joseph Medical Center after her head became stuck in the child-sized...Tags: Disasters and Accidents, Health, Hospitals and Clinics, Fires
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Jackie T. Alexander
Jackie T. Alexander April 14, 1916 - June 5, 2011 Born in Afton, Oklahoma to Lewis and Mary Clementine Olsen. Predeceased by her true love, Samual Alexander; daughter, Darleane Van Tuyl; and grandson, Michael Blankenship. Survived by...Tags: Travel, Human Interest, Oklahoma, Trips and Vacations, Real Estate
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Burbank suspends bonus program
The Burbank City Council this week voted to suspend bonuses for city executives and mid-level managers, but gave City Manager Mike Flad the ability to bump their paid time off by an additional 25 hours, which could be cashed out for up to $2,800. The...Tags: Career and Workplace, Human Interest, Employees, Wages and Pensions, Politics
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