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Police blotter
Sun reporterPolice Blotter is a sampling of crimes from police reports in Baltimore and Baltimore County. BALTIMORE CITY Southern Baltimore Shooting Police were seeking whoever fired a shot in the 400 block of S. Parrish St. that struck a man, 56, in the right leg...Tags: Theft, Towson, California, Police, Colorado
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Corrections and clarifications, Jun. 18, 2008
•A story in Tuesday's Metro section about the reinstatement of a $120 million judgment against the company that owned a former oil refinery incorrectly referred to the company, Texas-based Valero Energy Corp., as "now shuttered." It is the former...Tags: Francis George, Upstream Oil and Gas Activities, Michigan, Illinois, Michael Pfleger
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Police Find Suspects Using Laptop IP Address
KTLA NewsTUSTIN -- Police in Orange County are crediting technology for helping them track down two men suspected in a series of apartment burglaries near the Tustin Ranch Golf Course since March. Orange residents James Krigmont, 26, and Richard Savedra, 23, were...Tags: Prosecution, Theft, Police, Crimes
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The GPS Snitch will have you on the right track
The Baltimore SunMost GPS devices tell you where you are and how to get where you're going. But there are other uses for global positioning technology - such as keeping track of other people and safeguarding your possessions. Consider the gadget I've been testing for the...Tags: Google Inc., Theft, Cell Phones, Crimes, Consumer Electronics Industry
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Sharing lessons forged in the Cedar fire
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterAs firefighters battled flames and evacuated northeastern San Diego County in October, a group of Cedar fire survivors did what they wished someone had done for them five years ago. They headed out on fire watch. David Kassel, 53, the group's founder,...Tags: Federal Emergency Management Agency, Starbucks Corporation, Architecture, Renovation, Government
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From the Cubicle
Current inning As I IM'd to a friend of mine last night, you know you've shed your fandom when you root for the hometown team to lose if your alternative is extra innings. Sure, I would have loved to see the Sox put themselves in position to sweep the...Tags: Bob Howry, Chicago Cubs, All Stars, Brian Anderson, Major League Baseball
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'CSA: The Confederate States of America'
Times Staff WriterIt begins like a standard TV spot for an insurance company, something you might see on a Super Bowl telecast, with soothing words about how "a man fills many roles in his lifetime." Except the company, "Confederated Life," doesn't sound familiar. And...Tags: Ken Burns, Wars and Interventions, Super Bowl, Television, Slavery
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The Southern California Survival Guide
Andy Meisler's last story for the magazine was about Chuck Harris, an agent who represents unconventional performers.Let's cut right to the cliché: Southern California is a land of eternal sunshine, with friendly, honest inhabitants and as many paths to good health, peace and prosperity as a Malibu Canyon health spa. But unless you've been living in an orgone box and...Tags: Albertson's Incorporated, Illnesses, Road Transportation, Van Nuys, Social Sciences
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Out of Time
STAFF WRITER(PG-13). Gripping crime thriller that reunites "Devil in a Blue Dress" star Denzel Washington with director Carl Franklin and, in many ways, reinvents the genre. With Eva Mendes, John Billingsley, Sanaa Lathan, Dean Cain. Written by Dave Collard....Tags: Dean Cain, Florida, Movies, Sanaa Lathan, Police
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