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State Regulators Stop Automatic Delivery of Phone Books
KTLA NewsSACRAMENTO (KTLA) -- California residents will soon have to go digital to look up business listings after state regulators approved a request from Verizon to end deliveries of phone books. Earlier this month, the California Public Utilities Commision...Tags: Human Interest, KTLA, Verizon Communications, Real Estate, California
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Historian wins $100,000 Pritzker literary prize
Tribune NewspapersCarlo D'Este, 74, a prolific military historian and retired U.S. Army officer, was awarded the 2011 Pritzker Military Library Literature Award for Lifetime Achievement on Tuesday morning. "I am just really honored to receive the award because there are...Tags: Human Interest, Politics, U.S. Army, Armed Conflicts, Elections
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Seeing America step-by-step
Daily American Staff WriterBill and Becky Kallmann, of Somerset, were surprised to find three college students from China standing at the footsteps of their door on Saturday. The three men were looking for a place to set up their tent for the night, and they found accommodating...Tags: Colleges and Universities, State University of New York, New York City, Education
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United Airlines Battles Delays After Computer Glitch
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES (KTLA) -- United Airlines representatives said flights will continue to be delayed throughout the weekend after a computer glitch grounded thousands of travelers nationwide Friday night. A "network connectivity" issue was reported around 5:30...Tags: KTLA, United Air Lines, Air Transportation Industry, Los Angeles International Airport
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Descendants offer stories from ill-fated Clara Nevada
A recent column on the wreck of the steamer Clara Nevada, which went to the bottom in 1898 while returning from the Alaska gold fields with the loss of all hands and a cargo of gold dust worth $13.6 million today, brought interesting reader feedback. The...Tags: Nevada, Human Interest, Gold and Precious Material, Crime, Law and Justice, Crimes
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Coastal Gardener: Nature's various gardens are breathtaking
"I only went out for a walk, and finally concluded to stay out till sundown, for going out, I found, was really going in." —John Muir * We pulled back into the driveway, our adventure through some of California's best wild and human gardens...Tags: Corona, Nature, Wildlife, California, John Muir
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Finn Fest has loads of activities
Finn Fest, which continues today and Sunday in Frederick, includes a number of children's activities. In addition to inflatables, the weekend will include pony rides and a barrel train. Children may also take part in pioneer activities provided for free...Tags: Breads, Human Interest
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Determination pays off
COSTA MESA — At 24, Mudra Perez stands out from the typical high school graduate just for her age.
But a closer look at Perez—orphaned in India, adopted by an American family— shows her age is just the tip of the iceberg.
"It feels...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Human Interest, India, Family, Graduation
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