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Michael Clarke Duncan dies; Oscar-nominated 'Green Mile' star was 54
Michael Clarke Duncan, the tall and massively built actor with the shaved head and deep voice who received an Academy Award nomination for his moving portrayal of a gentle death row inmate in the 1999 prison drama "The Green Mile," died Monday. He was 54....Tags: Will Smith, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Academy Awards, Human Interest, Chicago Sun-Times
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Righeimer: I'll propose calling off the layoffs
Costa Mesa Mayor Pro Tem Jim Righeimer said Monday that he plans to propose canceling the layoffs of some 200 city employees during Tuesday's City Council meeting. He expressed a desire to work alongside the employee associations to see where...
Tags: Layoffs and Downsizing, Career and Workplace, Unemployment, Labor Markets, Employees
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Mailbag: UCI students should consider 2-state solution
The UC Irvine student council request for the university to withdraw investments in firms that contribute to settlement construction in the disputed territories of the West Bank is another in a long line of misguided and divisive actions that do nothing...Tags: People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, Religion and Belief, Politics, University of California, Irvine, Judaism
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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: Los Angeles Times, Eastman Kodak Company, Authors, Newspapers, Western Digital Corporation
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Dwyer is first incumbent to lose since 1996
If there's been an upset in this year's Huntington Beach City Council race, historically speaking, it's incumbent Devin Dwyer's fifth-place finish. Dwyer, the city's mayor pro tem for the last year, held 10% of the vote as of Wednesday morning, placing...
Tags: Dana Rohrabacher, Politics, Allan R. Mansoor, Local Elections, Elections
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P.I.'s attorney says client unlikely to face charges
An attorney for a private investigator who called Costa Mesa police to report Mayor Pro Tem Jim Righeimer as a possible drunk driver said Friday that he doubts charges will be filed. "From what he's said, he has nothing to hide," attorney Tony Kimbirk...Tags: Orange County Superior Court, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Business Enterprises, Lawyers
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P.I. says he worked with woman to test Monahan
A private investigator hired to tail Costa Mesa Councilmen Gary Monahan and Steve Mensinger said he was sent to Monahan's sports bar with a woman to see whether Monahan would behave inappropriately. Chris Lanzillo, a Menifee investigator and former...Tags: Labor Legislation, Career and Workplace, Crime, Law and Justice, Business Enterprises, Justice System
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Shadia: Thank you, readers, for the best year of my life
When John Canalis, editor of Los Angeles Times Community News in Orange County, told me that a column about my life as a Muslim American would make a good read and help people dispel misconceptions about Muslims and Islam, I thought, "Me? No way." When I...Tags: Los Angeles Times, Religion and Belief, Islam, Cairo (Egypt)
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Ex-Husband Arrested in Stabbing Death of Woman, 71
KTLA NewsSANTA ANA, Calif. (KTLA) -- The former husband of a 71-year-old woman found stabbed to death in her Santa Ana home has been arrested, police said Sunday. Macaria Finefield was found dead with a stab wound to the chest around 3:30 p.m. Saturday at a...Tags: Cesarean Section, Police Arrests
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Commentary: Stephens wrong on police, policy
Re. "Commentary: Campaign flier misstated facts about police" (Oct. 31): In his editorial, City Council candidate John Stephens challenges City Councilman Steve Mensinger and myself on public safety. Here are the facts. In an Aug. 17 story, the Orange...Tags: Labor Legislation, Politics, Safety of Citizens, Career and Workplace, Crime, Law and Justice
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Wu: A 'dumb thing caught on tape'
Signs, signs, sighs. Everybody knows that signs do not win elections. They really don't. And if you didn't previously know that, let me repeat — signs do not win elections. Hard work, knocking on doors and money — that's what wins elections....Tags: Dana Rohrabacher, Politics, Republican Party, Elections, Punishment
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Election countdown: Five candidates vie for two council spots
The election is less than two weeks away. The Coastline Pilot offers a last look at the five candidates for City Council. * Name: Steven Dicterow Age: 57 Occupation: Attorney, small business owner Education: bachelors degree, State University of...Tags: Disasters and Accidents, Parties and Movements, Dana Rohrabacher, Politics, Safety of Citizens
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Nov 14, 2012
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Nov 9, 2012
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Nov 6, 2012
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Nov 4, 2012
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Oct 29, 2012
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Oct 25, 2012
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