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Orange County faces budget squeeze
Concerned about a deep decline in tax revenue, Orange County officials are trying to slash tens of millions of dollars in spending, cutbacks that could lead to layoffs and jeopardize public services such as health programs and child abuse prevention. The...Tags: Budgets and Budgeting, Unemployment, Property, State Budgets, Labor Legislation
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Butler opposed to squib kicks
To squib or not to squib? Former Bears kicker Kevin Butler was in the Georgia Dome on Sunday when Robbie Gould's squib kickoff with 11 seconds remaining traveled to the Atlanta 34 and was returned to the 44. Following a 26-yard pass from Matt Ryan to...Tags: George Bush, Deion Sanders, Richard M. Daley, Mike Ditka, George Connor
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Bob Wolff of News 12 LI honored by hoops HOF
WatchdogA laurel and hearty handshake to News 12's own Bob Wolff for being honored with the Curt Gowdy Media Award from the Basketball Hall of Fame. Wolff and long-time USA Today hoops scribe David DuPree will be recognized during the......Tags: Bob Costas, New York Knicks, ESPN, CBS Corp., Football
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O.C. to license medical marijuana
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterOrange County will begin licensing medical marijuana use and issuing identification cards to patients who are entitled to it under a plan approved by county supervisors Tuesday. The decision marked a surprise turnabout from just three months ago, when...Tags: Addiction, Los Angeles, San Diego County, Medicine, Orange (Orange, California)
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Is O.C. parks debate a power play?
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterWhen Orange County officials first reviewed a plan by the Irvine Co. to drain runoff from its massive Santiago Hills housing development into county-owned Irvine Regional Park, they were deeply troubled. Parks administrators thought the arrangement...Tags: Government, Irvine, California, Nature, National Government
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State has been slow to boost firefighting capability
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterAlthough Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's administration has improved its readiness for big blazes since the last major round of wildfires hit California in 2003, the state still confronted this week's infernos without all the equipment its experts had...Tags: Executive Branch, Natural Resources, Fires, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Regional Authority
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Reporter's pool visit results in departure
Tribune media columnistBy showing up in a swimsuit along with her kids, WMAQ-Ch. 5 reporter Amy Jacobson was treading uncertain waters without dipping so much as a toe in the backyard pool of Craig Stebic, whose wife's disappearance Jacobson had been covering. If Jacobson...Tags: Drug Trafficking, Crimes, Midway Airport, Giselle Fernandez, Los Angeles
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Romancing the source
++++++++++++++++++++ || || ++++++++++++++++++++ It was an affair between Laura Foreman, a New York Times reporter, and Henry J. "Buddy" Cianfrani, a Pennsylvania state senator, that prompted A.M. Rosenthal, executive editor of the Times, to utter his...Tags: Los Angeles, News Agency, Regional Authority, Ohio, Federal Reserve
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Irvine Set to Take Control of Great Park
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe city of Irvine is preparing to retreat from a pledge to transfer control of the Orange County Great Park to an independent countywide panel that has been overseeing its development for three years. The Irvine City Council, whose members have...Tags: Government, Corporations, Public Officials, New York, Los Angeles
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Shopping The Valley: Sweet Somethings
Of The Morning Call''Who stole the cookie from the cookie jar?'' If you remember slipping into the kitchen for the last cookie, it's time to pass to the next generation the tradition of all the fun — and guilt — that comes with a tempting cookie jar. What better way to keep...Tags: JC Penney Company Incorporated, Allentown, Bethlehem (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), Green Lane, Pennsylvania
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Deadly Lure of Diving Deep
Staff WriterON THE LAST dive of Craig Sicola's last day, life pulsed all around him. At his feet, bright ranks of orange and white sea anemones rippled down a wide and rusty slope, fading into the blue-green void. His swim fins planted on the summit of the...Tags: New York Weather, Stock Broking, Weather Reports, Diving, Newspaper and Magazine
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Al Gore: Asset or liability?
Few additions to a company's board cause even the barest ripple of reaction from shareholders, never mind customers. But few companies are the lightning rod that is Apple Computer Inc., and few board additions list "vice president of the United States"...Tags: George Bush, Government, Newt Gingrich, Apple Inc., Consumer Electronics Industry
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