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Iraq war 10th anniversary: A dark mark for news media
L.A. NOWToday is the 10th anniversary of the U.S. invasion of Iraq, one of the most shameful moments in American political and media history. It’s the 10th anniversary of the day the United States took its eye off the ball, allowing...... -
Women shot by LAPD in Dorner case nearing cash deal to buy truck
L.A. NOWTwo newspaper delivery women wounded by LAPD officers during the pursuit of fugitive ex-cop Christopher Dorner may be closer to getting a new truck. LAPD Chief Charlie Beck pledged to provide the truck to Margie Carranza, 47, and her mother,...... -
Dorner case: Women mistakenly shot by LAPD will get money for truck
L.A. NOWL.A. city officials have reached a settlement with two newspaper delivery women wounded by LAPD officers during the pursuit of fugitive ex-cop Christopher Dorner that will provide them with money to replace their bullet-ridden truck. The move comes... -
Reuters social-media editor indicted in hack of L.A. Times site
A Reuters deputy social-media editor was indicted by a federal grand jury Thursday on charges connected to a hack of the Los Angeles Times' website in 2010. Matthew Keys, who tweets as @TheMatthewKeys and has more than 23,000 followers, faces charges of...
Tags: Prosecution, Twitter, Inc., Tribune Company, Computer Networking and Internet, Television Industry
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A national pie day? Really.
No not that pie. The other Pi.
Are you still wondering what National Pi Day (March 14) is all about? We have answers and recipes! If you're still asking about the Ides of March, not so much on the recipe front.
March 14 is National Pi Day, a day to...Tags: Ides of March, Pi Day, Salt, Entertainment Events, Cherries
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News Corp. publishing firm to start with $2.6 billion in cash
News Corp.'s soon-to-be publishing company will begin life with no debt and about $2.6 billion in cash -- illustrating the parent company's attempt to provide the new entity with solid financials and money for acquisitions. The new company, which will...Tags: News Corp., Printing Service, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Economy, Business and Finance, Finance
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Sam Zell's wife donates $50 million to Michigan creative writing
In my book, donating money to support creative writing programs is generally a good thing. But I'm -- hmm, let's call it conflicted -- over a $50-million donation to the University of Michigan's MFA program in creative writing from Helen Zell, wife of Sam...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, Charity, University of Michigan, Education, Financially Distressed Companies
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Breaking news, Oscars drive record traffic to latimes.com
What a month. Great journalism and smart strategies for digital coverage continued in February, resulting in the biggest audience to latimes.com in the history of the site. We also recorded a 125% increase in video viewership, and L.A. Now and...
Tags: Academy Awards, Google Inc., Twitter, Inc., Social Media, Music
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Tribune's 'Playing With Fire' garners 3 awards
Tribune reporterThe Chicago Tribune has won three national awards for its series “Playing With Fire,” an investigation of toxic flame retardants and the deceptive campaigns that two powerful industries waged to promote the chemicals. Among the awards is...Tags: The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Chicago Tribune, Human Interest, U.S. Senate, John F. Kennedy
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Intern killed in Fresno County lion attack, park founder says
L.A. NOWThe person fatally attacked by a lion at a wild cat park in Fresno County was a female intern, the park's founder said Wednesday.... -
At Oberlin College, spate of hate incidents spurs reflection
Oberlin College in Ohio has long been lauded as a bastion of social justice. In 1835 it became one of the first colleges in the country to admit black students. Two years later, the liberal arts college enrolled female students -- again, well ahead of...
Tags: Religion and Belief, Colleges and Universities, Judaism, Students, Teaching and Learning
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News Corp. exiting New Zealand, to divest pay-TV service
News Corp. plans to exit New Zealand as part of the company's larger mission to simplify its sprawling holdings. The company, controlled by mogul Rupert Murdoch, announced over the weekend that News Limited, its Australian subsidiary, intends to...
Tags: Printing Service, News Corp., New Zealand, Rupert Murdoch, Deutsche Bank AG
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