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Cruise ships to be barred from dumping sewage near California coast
L.A. NOWNew federal regulations will bar cruise vessels and large commercial ships from discharging sewage within three miles of California's coastline, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced Wednesday. Officials say the new rules, which take effect... -
MSpot tries to find the sweet spot in digital music business
Company TownmSpot takes a different approach to digital music.... -
Foster parents have right to fair reimbursement, court rules
L.A. NOWFoster parents have a legal right to compensation for the actual cost of providing children with housing, food, clothing and other care required by the state, a federal appeals court ruled Monday. The U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals found...... -
New Digg CEO, take note: How social media companies respond to irate users
L.A. Times Tech BlogDays after launching a major revision to its social-news website, Digg has appointed Matt Williams, a former Amazon.com manager, as its new chief executive. And man, does he have some work ahead of him. The overhaul of Digg, which shifts the focus from... -
Critics ask attorney general to investigate state rail officials who also hold local offices
L.A. NOWCritics of the California high-speed rail project Tuesday urged the state attorney general to investigate whether two prominent officials in Los Angeles and Anaheim have conflicts of interest because they sit on the bullet train’s board of directors... -
'Daddy Long Legs' at Northlight: Charming 'Long Legs' could stride more boldly into love
The Theater LoopTHEATER REVIEW: "Daddy Long Legs" ★★★½ Through Oct. 24 at the North Shore Center for the Performing Arts, 9501 Skokie Blvd.; Running time: 2 hours, 20 minutes; Tickets: $35-$55 at 847-673-6300 and www.northlight.org With the twitterati busy... -
Polystyrene containers: L.A. County enacts a partial ban
GreenspaceIt's one thing for Malibu and Newport Beach to ban those solid foam food cups and containers that pollute ocean and land. But what if Los Angeles County did so too, in restaurants and retail areas across its vast unincorporated...... -
Facebook co-founder gives additional $50,000 to legalize marijuana in California [Updated]
L.A. Times Tech BlogFacebook has rejected advertising from Proposition 19 activists who are trying to decriminalize marijuana in California. But Facebook co-founder Dustin Moskovitz has contributed an additional $50,000 to the Yes on 19 effort, according to late contribution... -
Jaron Lanier, virtual-reality guru, composes for Bach Festival Society
Orlando Arts BlogJaron Lanier, hailed as one of the great intellectuals of our time, doesn't see his field of computer technology as the final frontier of human intelligence. At least, not when he's discussing music. “It's a kind of lower intellect than music,... -
Mayor Bloomberg annexes Facebook. Or did he?
Top of the TicketMayor of New York posts that he was also Mayor of Facebook for a short time Friday. But we know he wasn't.... -
Facebook lobbies California on online privacy act (but shhh -- don't tell anyone)
Top of the TicketLeading social media site spent $6,600 to fight passage of the Social Networking Privacy Act....
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