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In wake of attacks on police, Hemet considers 'hardening' city properties
L.A. NOWHemet city officials on Tuesday will consider emergency measure designed to help officials deal with a series of attacks targeting police officers. The City Council will vote on measures designed to speed up a campaign to "harden" city properties, making.... -
Hemet City Council approves measure to "harden" buildings after attacks against police
L.A. NOWThe Hemet City Council approved an emergency measure Tuesday to fortify city buildings in response to a series of attacks against police officers in recent weeks. The resolution allows the city to begin awarding no-bid contracts to "harden" areas at...... -
White supremacist group tied to attacks against Hemet police
L.A. NOWA Riverside County task force arrested 23 people Tuesday while serving search warrants at dozens of locations as part of an investigation into suspected attacks by a white supremacist group against Hemet police officers and city property, according to... -
Richard D. Zanuck, a Hollywood legend too busy for nostalgia
The Hero ComplexThis is a longer version of my Los Angeles Times Sunday Calendar cover on Hollywood producer Dick Zanuck, who is having quite the year with "Alice in Wonderland," "Clash of the Titans" and "Book of Eli." I interviewed Zanuck last...... -
What they're predicting about the Orioles' 2013 season
The Baltimore SunBaseball predictions are always fun. Maybe it’s because most of our NCAA brackets are busted and we need something new to stake our reputation to. Or maybe it’s that the baseball season is so long that six months from now few people will...Tags: Jason Hammel, Boston Red Sox, New York Yankees, Matt Wieters, Miguel Gonzalez
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Ex-mayor's son thanks public after deadly crash
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (AP) — A heart attack might have caused a weekend wreck involving a former Terre Haute mayor and her husband, who died just before the car crashed. Former Mayor Judy Anderson's husband, Brent, was driving a car that veered off U....
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Goalie Adam Cohen gets the nod for UMBC's season opener
UMBC will open the season this Saturday against Robert Morris with Adam Cohen resuming his role as the team’s starting goalkeeper. The senior got the nod over sophomore Wes DiRito, and coach Don Zimmerman didn’t disagree that Cohen’s...
Tags: University of Maryland Baltimore County, Don Zimmerman
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Redskins' offensive players wary of Ravens safety Ed Reed
Injuries may have sapped the Ravens of starting linebackers Ray Lewis and Terrell Suggs for Sunday’s contest against the Washington Redskins, but the Ravens will still feature free safety Ed Reed in their defensive backfield. And the Redskins are...
Tags: Alfred Morris, Tom Brady, Santana Moss, FedEx Field, Washington Redskins
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Game 3: Ugly win sits pretty
Sun reporterThe Ravens' locker room was nearly empty, but quarterback Vinny Testaverde was still sitting half-dressed on the stool, waiting patiently as the last batch of reporters asked a few more questions. Testaverde had friends and family outside waiting from his...Tags: Rob Burnett, Michael Jackson, Michael McCrary, Matt Stover, Sports
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Jerry 'The King' Lawler Collapses at WWE Ringside
CNNMONTREAL -- World Wrestling Entertainment announcer Jerry "The King" Lawler, a larger-than-life figure even within the flamboyant world of professional wrestling, suffered a heart attack and collapsed during a show Monday night, the show's producers...Tags: Emergency Health Procedures, World Wrestling Entertainment Inc., Jerry Lawler, Hospitals and Clinics, Andy Kaufman
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Reader Q&A: Paul Sullivan's Cubs mailbag
Why can't Carlos Marmol find his arm slot or confidence at Des Moines instead of ruining outstanding jobs by Cubs starting pitchers, as if they don't have enough problems with no offensive support. If I was Ryan Dempster I'd punch Dale Sveum in the nose....
Tags: Michael Bourn, Adrian Cardenas, Ian Stewart, Mike Quade, Bryan LaHair
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Review & preview: UMBC
Here is the third installment of a series that checks in with the seven Division I programs in the state to give a glimpse into the past and the future. Teams are scheduled to appear according to the chronological order in which their seasons ended....
Tags: College Sports, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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