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Police Seek Alleged Home Burglar With A Romantic Flair
Detectives need your help nabbing a home burglar caught on camera cashing-in on his crime, and looking to boost his love life. Check out the surveillance video taken late last month at "Lovers" adult sex store by 34th and North Division Street in Spokane...Tags: Credit and Debt, Crimes, Computers and Software, Services and Shopping, Crime, Law and Justice
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Key evidence in Harris killing might be excluded
DNA evidence that gave Baltimore police a key break in the investigation of the killing of former City Councilman Kenneth N. Harris Sr. was obtained under questionable circumstances and might never be heard at the trial, according to court documents and...Tags: Lawyers, Crimes, Computers and Software, Gary Collins, Delaware
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A righteous handbag
WHO SPEAKS for the rich? Who will stand up for the right of a Rodeo Drive shopper to purchase accessories that are safely beyond the price range of some bargain-hunting slob in the heartland? This pressing issue was settled by the Supreme Court at the end...Tags: Restraint of Trade, City of Industry, Luxury Goods Industry, Prices, Computers and Software
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Test flight shows Farecast helpful but not foolproof
Times Staff WriterAirfares are as unpredictable as the weather and can change even more quickly. So I was dubious of claims by online travel tool Farecast.com that it could not only find cheap airline tickets but also forecast whether a fare would go up or down. So I...Tags: New York, Trips and Vacations, Orange County (New York), Los Angeles, Gaming
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Fashion hits the virtual world of video games
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterNEXT month, shoppers will be able to walk into H&M and buy a nautical-inspired minidress designed by 21-year-old Beau Fornillos, who created the sporty frock using a computer video game. Fornillos isn't a professional fashion designer. He built the dress...Tags: Barbie (fictional character), American Apparel, Theft, Computers and Software, Crimes
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Seminole leaders spend lavishly as elections near
South Florida Sun-SentinelIn the past seven years, Seminole Tribal Council members have spent more than $280 million from accounts they control. That spending has included paying tribal members' bills, financing their vacations and buying them cars, motorcycles, furniture,...Tags: Trips and Vacations, Business Trips, Hotels and Accommodations, Travel, Computers and Software
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Buying freedom of speech
I was deeply disturbed by The Times editorial on malls as free-speech zones, both for its content and for the clear conflict of interest. Years ago, almost every locality had its own independent newspaper and often several newspapers. The small...Tags: New York, Censorship, George W. Bush, Consumers, Television Stations
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Writers bring their drama to Wall Street
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterStriking TV and movie writers chose Wall Street as a symbolic backdrop Tuesday for their demand for a bigger slice of the new-media pie. Their argument in a nutshell: Entertainment companies brag to the investment community that the Internet is a growing...Tags: Tony Gilroy, Michael Clayton (movie), Collective Contract, Unrest, Conflicts and War, News Corp.
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Holiday specials mailed straight to your inbox
Clean out your e-mail. A barrage of holiday online marketing ads is on its way. With predictions that this holiday shopping season will be the slowest in five years, retailers are gearing up to shower shoppers with e-mail deals as a way to entice them...Tags: Gifts, Consumers, Candy, Flowers and Gifts, Toy Industry, Computers and Software
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Software ensures emergency news reaches phones
Wildfires that swept across Southern California last month exposed a flaw in systems that transmitted evacuation warnings: People who depend on cell phones or Internet-based services often didn't get the message. So-called reverse-911 systems transmitted...Tags: New York, Trips and Vacations, iPass Incorporated, Business Trips, Disasters and Accidents
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Dixon steered work to ex-aide
Sun reporterFor the past six years Baltimore City Council President Sheila Dixon has steered government work worth at least $600,000 to her former campaign chairman, most of the time without a written contract. Since becoming council president in December 1999,...Tags: Collective Contract, Ethics, Martin O'Malley, Employers, Science and Technology
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