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Burbank brush fire knocked down, size estimate revised down to 1-acre
Firefighters on Monday were able to knock down a 1-acre brush fire above DeBell Golf Club. At one point, the blaze was thought to be much larger — up to 20 acres — but fire officials said that was due to the steep canyon hillside. The...
Tags: Fires
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Burbank tax preparer pleads guilty to falsifying returns
A man faces up to six years in federal prison after pleading guilty Monday to two counts of submitting false tax returns through his Burbank firm. A federal grand jury indicted Peter Chavez, 44, in 2005 on 19 charges relating to preparing false...Tags: Prisons, Trials
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Líder de partido opositor británico critica impuestos de Google
EFELos asuntos tributarios de Google Inc serán revisados nuevamente el miércoles en Reino Unido, cuando el líder del opositor partido Laborista acuse a la compañía de internet de hacer "esfuerzos extraordinarios" para evitar pagar impuestos. El líder...Tags: Amazon.com Inc., Microsoft Corporation, The Huffington Post, Eric Schmidt, G8
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Burbank police riders honor fallen officers
When Kathleen Jackson felt like she couldn't pedal her bicycle any longer, she grabbed for a picture of fallen Burbank Police Officer Matthew Pavelka hanging around her neck for inspiration. Pavelka's aunt was one of roughly 1,600 people —...
Tags: Law Enforcement, Crime, Law and Justice, Mother's Day, Human Interest
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Angelina Jolie will have ovaries removed next
After undergoing a cancer-preventive double mastectomy and breast reconstruction, Angelina Jolie will follow up with surgery to remove her ovaries, according to a report in People magazine. Jolie's mother, Marcheline Bertrand, died of ovarian cancer...Tags: Ovarian Cancer, Social Media, Mastectomy, Diseases and Illnesses, Angelina Jolie
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Larry Page speaks at Google I/O, day after revealing voice ailment
Just a day after taking to Google+ to reveal a vocal-cord ailment that has kept him out of the public eye, Google CEO Larry Page took to the stage at the Google I/O conference Wednesday and spoke for nearly an hour. Appearing before independent...
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Corporate Officers, Social Media, Companies and Corporations, Google Music
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Proposed 'culture tax' in France would affect smartphones, tablets
Here's a proposal that would have a hard time finding support in the United States. A new government study in France suggests levying a new tax as high as 1% on the sale of smartphones, tablets and other Internet devices, with the funds going toward...
Tags: Canal+, Arts and Culture, France
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Google I/O: New features, services from search giant [Live chat]
Google teams took to the stage at the company's developers conference Wednesday to announce new services, features and revamped designs that will all be rolling out soon to users. Join The Times' Michelle Maltais and me at 3 p.m. as we chat about all...Tags: Entertainment, Networking, Google Music, Google+, T-Mobile
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Poor IRS; it didn't mean to target tea parties
Well, this would explain my $25,000 tax bill. Looks like I picked the wrong year to start up a right-wing militia group. I called it “Tim’s Teas,” and well, who knew? I swear, we were simply a “social welfare”...
Tags: U.S. Congress, The Herald-Mail, Politics, Internal Revenue Service, David Foster Wallace
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Google unveils All Access music service, rivaling Spotify, Pandora
Google took its first step into the music subscription service market Wednesday, announcing All Access -- a Spotify and Pandora competitor. The Silicon Valley giant said All Access, a part of its Google Music service, will allow users to combine their...
Tags: Radio Industry, Entertainment, Marketing, Radio, Google Music
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Orioles shortstop J.J. Hardy isn't in love with his new glove
The Baltimore SunIn a sense, baseball players are a lot like other craftsmen. They have tools they become comfortable with over the years, and it’s hard to make a change when a manufacturer discontinues or alters a product. That’s sort of what has happened...Tags: Gold Glove Awards, Chase Utley, David Freese, J.J. Hardy, Baseball
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Google's products dig deeper into people's lives
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — For Google CEO Larry Page, happiness is a warm computer. "Technology should do the hard work so people can get on doing the things that make them happiest in life," Page told a crowd of 6,000 software developers and...
Tags: Apple iPhone, Google Nexus 7, Corporate Officers, Marketing, Science and Technology
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