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Women shot by LAPD during Dorner manhunt get hefty payout
The mother and daughter newspaper carriers injured when police mistakenly fired on them during the manhunt for ex-cop Christopher Dorner would receive $4.2 million under a settlement announced by city officials. The settlement was remarkably speedy...Tags: Christopher Dorner, Newspaper and Magazine, Shootings, Crime, Law and Justice, Lawyers
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Women shot during Dorner manhunt to receive $4.2 million from L.A.
The mother and daughter newspaper carriers injured when police mistakenly fired on them during the February manhunt for ex-cop Christopher Dorner would receive $4.2 million under a settlement announced by city officials. The settlement was remarkably...
Tags: Christopher Dorner, Los Angeles Police Department, Newspaper and Magazine, Shootings, Crime, Law and Justice
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Al Neuharth dies at 89; newspaper mogul created USA Today
Al Neuharth, the newspaper mogul who in 1982 made a $1-billion gamble called USA Today that earned derision for its emphasis on brevity, flashy graphics and upbeat stories but endured to become the nation's largest-circulation newspaper, died Friday in...
Tags: Chicago Tribune, Newspaper and Magazine, Washington, DC, The Miami Herald, The Washington Post
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Guidelines for Freelance Writers
Dear Travel Writer: Welcome to the cornerstone of what we do. What follows is the most important information contained in these several pages. The Los Angeles Times values honesty, fairness and truth. We understand the difficulties of the profession,...Tags: Computer Networking and Internet, Australia, Punishment, Ethics, Toronto International Film Festival
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L.A. Now Live: Is $4.2-million Dorner settlement fair?
Los Angeles Times reporters Andrew Blankstein and Kate Mather will join L.A. Now Live at 9 a.m. Wednesday to discuss the $4.2-million settlement reached between Los Angeles and the women mistakenly shot at by LAPD officers during the manhunt for ex-cop...
Tags: Los Angeles Police Department, Shootings
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Reddit's apology, Matthew Keys' firing and lessons from Boston
Matthew Keys, a controversy-plagued deputy social media editor at Thomson Reuters, tweeted today that he was fired by the news organization. His name has not been associated of late with best journalistic practices. Keys, 26, a one-time web producer...
Tags: Brown University, Tribune Company, Thomson Corporation, Television Industry, Social Media
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Fate of UC Irvine student newspaper hangs on campus election
The longtime campus newspaper at UC Irvine may be forced to cease printing in the next year if students fail to approved a quarterly fee to help sustain the weekly publication. Like newspapers across the country, rising printing costs have forced UCI'...
Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, Elections, Teaching and Learning, Education, University of California, Irvine
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Stop dissing the humanities
If any line item in the state or federal budgets cries out for more resources, or even just a little more respect, it's the arts and humanities. Never mind that many writers, artists and scholars have the fresh ideas that our times so desperately need....
Tags: University of California, Los Angeles, Public Officials, Mike Gatto, Government, Barack Obama
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George McArthur dies at 88; L.A. Times Saigon bureau chief during Vietnam War
George McArthur, who covered the Vietnam War for the Los Angeles Times as Saigon bureau chief after spending two decades as a foreign correspondent for the Associated Press, died Friday. He was 88. McArthur died at a hospice in Fairfax County, Va., of...
Tags: Vietnam War (1955-1975), Racism, Ho Chi Minh City (Vietnam), Journalism, U.S. Embassy
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FBI examines shrapnel from Boston bombs as nation mourns
BOSTON -- A day after bombs tore through the Boston Marathon, the nation mourned the dead and injured as officials examined shrapnel and debris for clues. There were no suspects or claims of responsibility, but details began to emerge about the bombs...
Tags: Hailey Branson-Potts, Krystle Campbell, Martin Richard, FBI, White House
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Dozens reported killed in Pakistan after massive Iran quake
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan -- Dozens of people were reportedly killed in Pakistan after a massive earthquake struck a remote border area of neighboring Iran on Tuesday. Yet in Iran, officials said the disaster was far less devastating than originally feared,...
Tags: News Agency, Islam, Religion and Belief, U.S. Geological Survey, Pakistan
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