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Koretz backs reapproval of Sherman Oaks synagogue
L.A. NOWL.A. City Councilman Paul Koretz told a land-use committee Tuesday that he had no objection to moving forward with expansion of a Sherman Oaks synagogue that is taking a second lap through City Hall for approval and has sparked bitter...... -
Mail Call - Dec. 11
“To the Washington County residents who are unhappy with the JFK 50-Mile: Please consider not being so self-absorbed, and think of the huge time and effort put into this event by participants and volunteers. It is only one Saturday out of a year.&...Tags: Elections, MSNBC (tv network), Rachel Maddow, Al Sharpton, Services and Shopping
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NETXPRESS: Mini PCs have pros and cons
sheila@amnews.comI love playing with new tech toys! This week, I present a fun tech combo that includes the Rikomagic MK802 III and an Air Mouse that cost only $69. The MK802 III is one of many mini PCs currently out in the market. It resembles a USB flash drive,...Tags: Netflix Inc., Google Inc., Wii, Media Industry, Linux
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Winston William Hodge
Winston William Hodge Winston William Hodge was born in Drummondville, Quebec, Canada on March 24, 1940. His family moved to Montreal when he was six months old, and they lived there until he was sixteen, when they came to California and settled in...Tags: National Semiconductor Corporation, Media Industry, Newspaper and Magazine, The New York Times, Science and Technology
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Stanford Ovshinsky dies at 89; inventor founded new field of electronics
Stanford Ovshinsky was not a household name like Thomas Edison or Albert Einstein, but he was often compared to them, for good reason. He invented the nickel-metal hydride battery, which has powered high-tech items such as cellphones, laptop computers...
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L.A. Auto Show to feature technology showcase
When the 2012 L.A. Auto Show opens Nov. 30 (we'll be covering the press days Nov. 28-29) it will bring with it the future. Not only will well-established automakers display forthcoming production vehicles and far-off concepts, but companies including...
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NETXPRESS: Microsoft releases Surface PCs
sheila@amnews.comLast week, Microsoft held a special event to announce their new line of Surface PCs. The Surface PCs are Microsoft-made hardware in tablet form. There will be two models of the Surface, “one running an ARM processor featuring Windows RT, and one...Tags: Apple iPad, Foods and Beverages, Software Industry, Microsoft Corporation, Ice Cream
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IMF not as cheerful as consumers
Consumers are more cheerful than at any time since before the economic crisis, yet business executives and the International Monetary Fund are wary. The contrasts in last week's economic and corporate data were stark. The consumer confidence numbers from...
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UnitedHealth Group Joins Dow Jones Index, Giving Hartford A Lift
The Hartford CourantThere's been speculation for years that a health insurer would join the Dow Jones Industrial Average, and UnitedHealth Group has beaten Aetna to the punch. UnitedHealth started trading this morning in place of Kraft Foods, which will spin off its U.S....Tags: General Electric Company, Insurance, Hewlett-Packard Co., United Technologies Corporation, Citigroup Incorporated
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Libertarian Party presidential candidate may be next "big" thing
Contributing WriterMeet Gary Johnson. He may be the candidate most idealogically aligned with what a majority of voters, especially Kentuckians, say they want in a president. He may be the only candidate with practical problem-solving experience as both a successful self-...Tags: Game Shows (genre), Mitt Romney, NPR, Political Candidates, Regional Authority
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Brawl in China Factory Closes iPhone Plant
KTLA NewsHONG KONG -- A large-scale incident involving some 2,000 Foxconn Technology Group factory workers has forced the closure of one of the tech supplier's plants in China, the company confirmed Monday. The company described the incident as a "personal...Tags: Collective Contract, Career and Workplace, Work Rules Contract Issues, Companies and Corporations, Medical Procedures and Tests
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