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3 Tesla Motors Employees Killed in Plane Crash
KTLA NewsHAWTHORNE -- Three Tesla Motors employees were killed Wednesday morning when their light plane crashed into a residential neighborhood in East Palo Alto in Northern California. The employees of the Silicon Valley automaker were on their way to Hawthorne...Tags: Santa Clara, Employees, Fires, Science and Technology, Tesla Motors, Inc.
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On Water Issue, Democrats Try To Give Up Some Power
Capitol JournalTake a good look because you won't see this often: The Legislature's majority party trying to surrender power. It's power that Democrats have been incapable or unwilling to exercise anyway. And it's not like they're giving it to Republicans. They're...Tags: Water Restrictions, Nature, Regional Authority, Laws, Arnold Schwarzenegger
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Committee Narrowing Search for Police Chief to Three Candidates
Web ReporterThe Seattle Chief of Police Search Committee is now in a closed door executive session deliberating who to choose for the top three candidates to pass on to Mayor Mike McGinn. The committee is expected to make a vote around 8:15 PM. The three finalists...Tags: Crimes, Davis (Yolo, California), Sacramento, Gil Kerlikowske, Crime, Law and Justice
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Georgia men claim hairy, frozen corpse is Bigfoot
Two men claim they've bagged Bigfoot, and they say they have the hairy corpse of the legendary creature stored away in a freezer.
Matt Whitton and Rick Dyer say they stumbled across the corpse in the woods of northern Georgia, across the country from the...Tags: Endangered Species, Natural Resources, Nature, Georgia, University of Minnesota
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Hacking It
Sun StaffAvi Rubin is known for annoying large companies and important people. Two years ago, the Johns Hopkins University professor first alerted the country to troubling vulnerabilities in electronic voting, much to the consternation of election officials and...Tags: Wireless Technology, Crimes, Science, Employment, Career and Workplace
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Bigfoot on display! Museums, collections salute sasquatch
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe recent Bigfoot hoopla ended Wednesday when the purported carcass of the great hairy one captured in northern Georgia turned out to be a rubber gorilla suit. Before the hoax was revealed, the media turned out in force Friday at a Palo Alto, Calif.,...Tags: Haunted Houses (attractions), Science, Los Angeles Times, Children, California
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10 things you might not know about birthdays
Tribune staff reporterSome impressive birthdays have been celebrated lately, including the 200th of Abraham Lincoln and Charles Darwin, who were born on the same day in 1809. Let's blow out 10 more candles to celebrate these facts: 1. A "leapling" or "leaper" is a person born...Tags: Athletes, William Shakespeare, Lyndon B. Johnson, Gabby Hartnett, Madison Square Garden
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Obama's SoCal gig
After eight years of being little more than the president's sugar daddies, Southern Californians can be proud to have a new occupant of the Oval Office who values us not just for our generous campaign contributions but for who we really are: providers...Tags: Southern California Edison Company, Television, California, American International Group, Burbank (Los Angeles, California)
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Passport problems? Call your congressman
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterIf you need help with your passport, do not e-mail your congressional representative's office. Call. This list of California House members (with their district number) was compiled using the contact information on each representative's website. --------...Tags: Huntington Beach, Cerritos, Sherman Oaks, Nancy Pelosi, Xavier Becerra
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Gov. signs bill to head off care crisis
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterLos Angeles County will retain up to $300 million for medical treatment of uninsured residents who must look elsewhere for care after the closure of Martin Luther King Jr.-Harbor Hospital, under legislation signed by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger on Friday....Tags: Boeing Co., Santa Barbara (Santa Barbara, California), Environmental Issues, Rentals, Los Angeles Times
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Terminal stupidity
Would a liquefied natural gas terminal on California's coast be a cost-effective source of comparatively clean energy for years to come? Or would it be a dangerous liability that pollutes coastal areas and threatens the lives of thousands of people? You'd...Tags: ConocoPhillips, Natural Resources, Mitsubishi Corporation, Oxnard, Long Beach (Los Angeles, California)
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Mark Gonzales' White Sox mailbag
Welcome back — good luck this year! The Giants and Dodgers still seem to be the best opportunity to find a fit to move Joe Crede. Do you think the Sox will have to add a young arm like Nick Masset to get back value or will they try to let Crede set his...Tags: Carlos Quentin, Iowa, Spring Training, Al Davis, Chicago White Sox
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