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All-Star Lawyer Goes to Bat for Dodger Fans
A funny thing happened on the way to Tom Girardi’s Major League Baseball career. He was riding the bus to Albuquerque with dreams of joining a farm club and making it to the big leagues. The bus pulled into a parking lot at a diner, and Girardi went...Tags: Los Angeles, Merck & Company Incorporated, Los Angeles Dodgers, Frank McCourt, Companies and Corporations
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PG&E to Pay $70M in Deadly San Bruno Pipeline Rupture
KTLA NewsSAN BRUNO, Calif. -- Pacific Gas & Electric Co. will pay San Bruno $70 million in restitution for the pipeline rupture that killed eight people and destroyed dozens of homes in September 2010, the utility and city said Monday. "This money will be used...Tags: Emergency Incidents, Pacific Gas & Electric Company, PG&E Corporation, National Transportation Safety Board, KTLA
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Football Player Thrown off Plane for Having Saggy Pants
FOX40 NewsCollege football player Deshon Marman, 20, was kicked off a plane at the San Francisco International Airport Wednesday when he refused to pull up his pants. The Captain of U.S. Airways Flight 488 said he wouldn’t fly with Marman on the flight...Tags: College Football, Redwood City, U.S. Airways, Colleges and Universities, Police Arrests
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Fly or drive – what's the better deal?
Who would take a road trip when gasoline is hovering near $4 a gallon? Well, you might, especially if you're taking the family.
Sometimes it's cheaper to drive. "Driving makes sense if you have three people traveling, heavy baggage or fragile sporting...Tags: Transportation, Manufacturing and Engineering, Travel, Car Repair and Maintenance Tips, Gasoline Industry
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Dodgers Say Bryan Stow Shares Responsibility for Attack
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES (KTLA) -- An attorney representing the Dodgers and owner Frank McCourt filed has filed a lawsuit alleging that they are not to blame for the assault on Giants fan Bryan Stow. In fact, the lawsuit goes as far as to insinuate that Stow is...Tags: Assault, National or Ethnic Minorities, Los Angeles Times, Pharmaceuticals, Chemical Industry
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Patrick J. Adams passes 'Suits' test
RedEyeAbout a year before he auditioned for USA's new lawyer drama "Suits" (9 p.m. Thursday, USA; ** 1/2 stars out of four), Patrick J. Adams was fired from an acting job. "I don't even remember exactly when it was; I've conveniently put it right out of my...Tags: Rick Hoffman, Dustin Hoffman, Lie to Me (tv program), Metal and Mineral, Celebrities
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WDBJ News7 wins awards in Virginia AP contest
WDBJ News7 in Roanoke, VA received several honors, including one Superior Award, in the Virginia Associated Press contest. The Superior Award was in the Continuing Coverage category and went to News7 for its coverage of the Brittany Smith abduction...Tags: Roanoke (Roanoke, Virginia), Human Interest
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Dodger Fan Claims Stow Provoked Beating by Dissing Dodger Dogs
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES (KTLA) -- A Dodger fan, seen on cell phone video in a pre-beating confrontation with Bryan Stow, say he thinks Stow may have provoked the brutal attack. Juan Banda says Stow was inciting Dodger fans during this year's home opener by...Tags: Entertainment, Telecommunication Service, Los Angeles Dodgers, Movies, KTLA
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Beating Victim Bryan Stow Suffers Setback, Rushed to Surgery
KTLA NewsSAN FRANCISCO (KTLA) -- The reward for information leading to arrests in the beating of San Francisco Giants fan Bryan Stow is now up to $225,000 as the victim suffers a medical setback. The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors voted Tuesday to...Tags: Los Angeles Dodgers, Assault, Elections, Chemical Industry, Pharmaceuticals
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National Aquarium taps Californian as new CEO
The National Aquarium Institute has tapped a California aquarium industry veteran to be the organization's next CEO.
John C. Racanelli, 55, will be expected to increase the ocean conservation and educational messages delivered through the National...Tags: Science, Science and Technology, Tampa, Geography, California
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Unabomber Auction Checks Being Sent to Kaczynski's Victims
SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- Checks for more than $225,000 from the auction of items belonging to Unabomber Theodore Kaczynski have been ordered given to his victims.
A federal judge in Sacramento ordered the disbursement of the funds, which were raised through...Tags: E-Commerce Industry, Elections, Los Angeles Times, Disasters and Accidents, The New York Times
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Flights grounded after United Airlines computer glitch
LOS ANGELES -- Hundreds of travelers were left with no place to go Friday night after a computer glitch forced United Airlines to ground flights.
The outage was reported around 7 p.m. Central Time Friday night and affected the airline's flight...Tags: Air Transportation Industry, Los Angeles International Airport, KTLA, United Air Lines
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