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Two Men Shot in Apparent Gang Attack in Boyle Heights
BOYLE HEIGHTS, Calif. (KTLA) -- Two men were shot inside a car in Boyle Heights early Sunday morning in an apparent gang-related attack, police said.
The victims -- whose names and ages were not available -- were driving near First and Clarence streets...Tags: Gang Activity, Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles Police Department
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DEA Agents Accused of Hiring Hookers
KTLA NewsWASHINGTON -- Three Drug Enforcement Administration agents are under investigation for allegedly hiring prostitutes in Cartagena, Colombia, a congressional source confirms to CNN. According to this source, House Homeland Security Chairman Peter King, R-...Tags: U.S. Department of Justice, U.S. Senate, Justice System, Barack Obama, CNN (tv network)
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News briefs for Wednesday, May 23
Egyptians vote in presidential election to rid nation of decades of dictatorship CAIRO (AP) — Determined to end decades of authoritarian rule, millions of Egyptians waited patiently in long lines outside polling stations across the nation on...
Tags: U.S. Senate, Death Penalty, Political Candidates, 2010 Census, Tehran (Iran)
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Soplan vientos de Copa del Mundo
El tiempo, como un empecinado remolino, a veces nos arrastra vehementemente, y nos deposita cronológicamente más adelante. Con una velocidad increíble, aquella pelota que salió volando de los pies del último delantero, caerá este sábado 2 a merced de Luis...Tags: Argentina, Venezuela, Chile, Uruguay, Ecuador
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Great Lakes Chamber Orchestra conductor Matthew Hazelwood, 'served the music'
PETOSKEY — Those who knew Matthew Hazelwood say he wasn’t just a leader, he was an artist who brought meaning to all those around him. Hazelwood, music director of the Great Lakes Chamber Orchestra in Petoskey, died Thursday after a heart...
Tags: Lakes and Ponds, Entertainment, Music Industry, Culture, Heart Attack
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Red Cross; Matthew Hazelwood; gas prices; senior party
Union worker reponds to Red Cross boss’ letter Editor: I am writing in response to the letter printed from Sharon Jaksa, CEO of the American Red Cross, concerning the current work stoppage. We care about our work, our donors, and the mission of...
Tags: Bogota (Colombia), Career and Workplace, Charity, Entertainment, Concerts
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1812 bicentennial celebration kicks off in city with a loud boom
Amid a flurry of international flags, thunderous fireworks and rowdy pirates Tuesday, Baltimore invited the world to its star-spangled salute to the bicentennial of the War of 1812 that starts next week. State and local officials gathered to publicize...
Tags: Piracy, Francis Scott Key, Martin O'Malley, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Kandahar Massacre (2012)
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The truth about the free trade deals
Free trade has plenty of opponents on both the left and the right. The standard complaint is that opening up U.S. markets to foreign goods will destroy American jobs and reduce American wages. What the opponents don't acknowledge (or in some cases...Tags: Trade Policy, Trade Dispute, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Trade Agreements
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Okay, so you're sick of the recall news.
Change of SubjectBy Megan Crepeau Maybe you'd prefer to read about American banks getting rich off of Colombian drug money? The most far-reaching and detailed analysis to date of the drug economy in any country – in this case, Colombia – shows...... -
Mexico cancels mega-resort project near Baja California reef
World NowMexico's government on Friday halted a controversial mega-resort development in Baja California Sur after environmentalists said it would have threatened a large coral reef in the Sea of Cortes that has rebounded dramatically from years of damage. The... -
Mexico candidate Peña Nieto seeks Colombia drug fighter as advisor
World NowFormer Gov. Enrique Peña Nieto, leading in polls to become Mexico's next president, has proposed the former chief of Colombia's national police to work as an "external adviser" for public security if he wins the July 1 election.... -
Colombian rebels release French journalist
World NowAfter more than a month of captivity, French journlaist Romeo Langlois was released Wednesday by leftist rebels who had described him as a prisoner of war....
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