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Lawmaker Duvall Admits Sex Conversation, But Not Affair
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterFormer Orange County Assemblyman Michael Duvall, who resigned after inadvertently broadcasting explicit remarks about his sexual conquests over an open microphone, this morning said that his resignation was not an admission that he had an affair. "I want...Tags: Karen Bass, Ethics, Alternative Energy, Politics, Entertainment
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Duvall Incident Spotlights Politicians' Perks In Capital
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersFor many who join the select club of 120 known as the California Legislature, everything changes. Once inside, they find an army of lobbyists and corporate executives at their disposal, more than eager to shower them with food, drink, travel and -- in...Tags: Britney Spears, Political Campaigns, Karen Bass, Trips and Vacations, Employers
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Keep It Simple! Keep It Cheap! Cash For Appliances/Red Bull Flugtag Charity Launch
Gayle Anderson was live in Corona for expanded CASH FOR APPLIANCES PROGRAM in California. Customers of Southern California Edison (SCE) and Southern California Gas Co. (The Gas Company) have new options and can earn more money in energy rebates following...Tags: Edison International, Home Products, Multi-Sport Events, Energy Saving, Soccer
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'Too big to fail' gets even bigger
Money & CompanyJPMorgan Chase & Co. has taken lots of heat for being "too big to fail," but that is not stopping the nation's second-largest bank from getting even bigger. The New York-based bank said Tuesday that it had agreed to pay...... -
PUC member's donation request raises questions
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersPublic Utilities Commissioner Timothy A. Simon solicited donations from companies he regulates to help pay for a nonprofit conference on green energy hosted last month by one of his political patrons, documents and interviews show. Two weeks after the...Tags: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Regional Authority, AT&T Corp., Comcast Corporation, Executive Branch
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Donor money talks, often in a whisper
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterA massage for a lawmaker's wife. Circus tickets for his kids. Keys to a mountain cabin for the weekend. A donation to his favorite charity or one that flies him across the world on an "educational" trip. There are many ways to get a politician's...Tags: Business Enterprises, Legal Services, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, BP Plc, Philosophy
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Sun-powered homes defy a cool housing market
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterWith foreclosures rising and home prices diving, there is a bright spot in California's residential real estate market: Solar-powered homes are starting to outsell traditionally electrified new homes in several markets, and developers are stepping up...Tags: Edison International, Electricity Production and Distribution, Metal and Mineral, Contracts, Alternative Energy
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Justices examine energy crunch
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterSupreme Court justices on Tuesday heard a recounting of what lawyers called "the worst electricity market crisis in history." And they heard the story of how Enron Corp. and others helped create the spike in electricity prices in California and the West...Tags: Antonin Scalia, Electricity Production and Distribution, Lawyers, Washington (U.S. state), Ruth Bader Ginsburg
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Schoolyard secrets
JOY HOROWITZ, a former Times staff writer, is the author of the forthcoming "Parts Per Million: The Poisoning of Beverly Hills High School."THE ARREST this month of a reporter, accused of trespassing for taking soil samples at a pesticide-contaminated Paramus, N.J., middle school, is a powerful reminder of our tolerance for official secrecy about environmental health risks at schools....Tags: Inventories, Lawyers, Diseases and Illnesses, Justice and Rights, Science and Technology
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Tankless water heaters don't always reduce energy bills
Special to The TimesSTEVE BROWNELL has a dim view of his tankless water heater, and he's in denial about his utility bills. Three years ago, the Irvine resident installed the heater in his 3,000-square-foot, single-story home with the goal that the unit would pay for itself...Tags: Southern California Gas Company, Home Products, Water, Energy Saving, Santa Ana
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Keep it Simple! Keep it Cheap! Gas Bill Help
The family qualifies for the California Alternate Rate for Energy (CARE) program, which provides a 20-percent rate discount on the monthly gas bill for eligible households. Customers may be automatically eligible if they currently receive benefits from...Tags: Medical Services, Los Angeles, Energy Saving, Companies and Corporations, Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning
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