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Moderate quake rattles San Bernardino, Calif.; no damage reported as shaking felt across SoCal
SAN BERNARDINO, Calif. (AP) — A moderate earthquake struck Thursday night in San Bernardino, with shaking felt from Los Angeles 55 miles to the west and south to Orange County. No immediate reports of damage or injuries were reported. A preliminary...Tags: Los Angeles, Palmdale, Earthquakes, Orange (Orange, California), San Diego (San Diego, California)
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Earthquake rattles Los Angeles area
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterAn earthquake centered about a mile south of San Bernardino jolted Southern California briefly about 7:50 p.m. Thursday evening, according to the U.S. Geological Survey and the Southern California Earthquake Center. It was estimated to be about...Tags: Los Angeles, San Pedro, Earthquakes, San Diego (San Diego, California)
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Interfaith cooperation and new beginnings marked California's religion news in 2008
When religion made news in California this year -- and it did frequently -- much of that news involved conflict.
Religious leaders of various faiths squared off on Proposition 8, the successful statewide initiative to ban gay marriage. Rifts also...Tags: Minority Groups, Christianity, Mickey Mouse, Sculpture, Islam
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Inventors, innovators and entrepreneurs
Inventors, innovators and entrepreneurs Dr. P.K. Sethi, 80; Indian physician developed an affordable prosthetic leg (Jan. 6) Carl Karcher, 90; Orange County entrepreneur who created the Carl's Jr. hamburger empire (Jan. 11) Richard Knerr, 82; co-...Tags: Baby Products, Games, and Toys, Tortillas, Irvine, Obesity, Benihana Incorporated
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Major Southern California quake drill reveals significant gaps in preparations
The largest earthquake drill in U.S. history, held last month in Southern California, found some serious gaps in local earthquake planning, prompting utility companies, emergency managers and others to rethink their planning for a major temblor.
The...Tags: Southern California Edison Company, Computer Sciences, Jim Kelly, Earthquakes, Los Angeles
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Get out of jail (almost) free
Of The Associated PressBail bond agents are increasingly helping cash-strapped defendants get out of jail with ultra-cheap financing deals, a practice that worries law enforcement officials and insurers, and could endanger public safety. To bolster their businesses during...Tags: Prosecution, Anaheim, Santa Ana, Crimes, Connecticut
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Conviction In Terrorism Case Poses Question
Associated PressIt may be impossible to know whether the five Muslim immigrants convicted Monday of conspiring to kill American military personnel would have attacked at Fort Dix or anywhere else if left unchecked. Prosecutors say the time to act against terrorist...Tags: FBI, Prosecution, Crimes, Defense, Fraud
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More are moving out of California than in
They said, "Go west," but many Californians are going north and east.
For the fourth year in a row, more residents left the Golden State than moved here from other states, according to a report released Wednesday by the California Department of Finance....Tags: Santa Ana, Migration, Unemployment, Texas, Glendora
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Record 3.6 inches of snow falls in Las Vegas
The Associated PressA rare pre-winter storm brought Las Vegas its heaviest snowfall in nearly three decades, closing the airport and freeways as several inches coated marquees on the Las Vegas Strip and weighed down palm trees. The storm yesterday and early today also...Tags: Air and Space Accidents, Palmdale, Tarzana, Las Vegas, Illegal Immigrants
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Chatsworth crash's roots lie 20 years in Metrolink's past
The roots of the worst passenger rail disaster in modern California history go far deeper than whether a Metrolink engineer ran through a red stop light and into the path of a Union Pacific freight train.
Interviews with safety experts and former...Tags: Chatsworth, Santa Ana, Dianne Feinstein, Trips and Vacations, Railway Accidents
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Pinup queen Bettie Page dies at 85
Bettie Page, the brunet pinup queen with a shoulder-length pageboy hairdo and kitschy bangs whose saucy photos helped usher in the sexual revolution of the 1960s, has died. She was 85.
Page, whose later life was marked by depression, violent mood...Tags: Hugh Hefner, Depression, Religious Texts, Los Angeles, Dining and Drinking
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Never say die, even to cancer
Dave Wheeler, a lawyer who lives in Moreno Valley, sent me his obituary recently. He had written it himself, right after he got married and just before he went in for brain surgery. He wanted to leave something behind in case he never woke up. So, he sat...Tags: Cancer, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Health Treatments, Surgery, Diseases
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