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Knabe says LAX has not done enough for airport regionalization
A county report released Monday added fuel to the debate over whether the operator of Los Angeles International Airport is adequately trying to spread the growth of commercial flights to other airports in the area. Requested by the Los Angeles County...
Tags: Mark Ridley-Thomas, Don Knabe, Los Angeles International Airport, Marketing, Antonio Villaraigosa
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Michael Jackson trial: Attorney vows to reveal 'some ugly stuff'
The attorney for Michael Jackson’s family told the jury Monday that AEG missed warning after warning about the singer's physical and mental condition and the doctor hired to treat him. During his opening argument, attorney Brian Panish told the...
Tags: Staples Center, Michael Jackson, Trials, Randy Phillips, Conrad Murray
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Plane crash may be related to forced landing of other aircraft
A plane crash in the Santa Monica Mountains on Monday afternoon may be connected to an incident in which a small plane made a forced landing in Westlake Village about the same time, authorities said. The crash of the plane in rugged terrain near...
Tags: Transportation Accidents, Air and Space Accidents, Back Pain, Golf, National Transportation Safety Board
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Pilot believed dead after mid-air collision
One person appears to have died Monday afternoon after two small planes collided over Ventura County, sending one of them plummeting to the ground in the Santa Monica Mountains, according to preliminary information from officials. Both planes were...
Tags: Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, Federal Aviation Administration, Transportation Accidents, Golf, Air Transportation Industry
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New courtroom drama over Michael Jackson
Michael Jackson's death nearly four years ago has been the subject of intense curiosity, endless media speculation and even a dramatic courtroom drama in which the King of Pop's doctor was found guilty of causing his death. But all that may end up being...
Tags: Celebrities, Concerts, Economy, Business and Finance, Witnesses, Prosecution
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Michael Jackson Wrongful-Death Trial Begins Today
ReutersApr 29 (TheWrap.com) - Opening statements in the Michael Jackson wrongful death trial are scheduled to begin today as jurors decided whether concert promoters AEG negligently hired Dr. Conrad Murray to look after Jackson and tried to rush him onstage...Tags: Propofol (drug), Michael Jackson, Health and Medical Professionals, Quincy Jones, Conrad Murray
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Lots of pain but no gain at box office. AXS and HuffPost team up.
After the coffee. Before seeing if "Arrested Development" is still great. The Skinny: Like most journalists, I can be a little jaded at times. But in reality my job is not so bad. Tonight I'll get to go watch new episodes of "Arrested Development."...
Tags: Mark Wahlberg, Iron Man 3 (movie), Iraq, Al Jazeera (tv network), Marketing
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Global Spectrum Wins Contract Approval For XL Center, Rentschler
The Hartford CourantFinal approval of Global Spectrum's contract to manage both the XL Center in Hartford and the Stadium at Rentschler Field in East Hartford has cleared the way for new stewardship at the two venues. Global Spectrum will be paid annual base and...Tags: XL Center, East Hartford
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Michael Jackson-AEG attorneys get a time limit for statements
No matter the stakes or the celebrity, attorneys in the Michael Jackson wrongful-death case will each be held to a 2 1/2-hour opening statement when trial opens Monday in a downtown Los Angeles courtroom. Superior Court Judge Yvette Palazuelos said...
Tags: Propofol (drug), Diana Ross, Entertainment, Music, Michael Jackson
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Puppy tied to train tracks is up for adoption, now named 'Banjo'
A puppy that was tied to railroad tracks in a gruesome attempt to get rid of it is now up for adoption with Riverside County Animal Services. The 10-month-old poodle-terrier mix, named “Banjo” for old train traffic signals, was rescued...
Tags: Science and Technology, Alzheimer's Disease, Union Pacific Corporation
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NHL roundup: Crosby practices, not cleared to play
ReutersThe Sports Xchange NHL roundup: Crosby practices, not cleared to play Pittsburgh Penguins center Sidney Crosby practiced with his teammates after getting clearance Friday. The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reported that the team practiced a power-play unit...Tags: Richard Panik, Ice Hockey, Tampa Bay Lightning, Ryan Stanton, Steve Montador
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Tim Leiweke tapped to lead Canadian sports conglomerate
Tim Leiweke, who helped improve Los Angeles' sporting fortunes and revive the city's once-woebegone downtown during his 17-year leadership of sports and entertainment giant AEG, on Friday was named president and chief executive of Toronto-based Maple Leaf...
Tags: Basketball, Air Canada Centre, Corporate Officers, Television Networks, American Hockey League
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