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Pro-Obama group will go after Democrats on guns
WASHINGTON — The nonprofit advocacy group backing President Obama’s second-term agenda plans to mobilize constituents against the U.S. senators who helped defeat a measure to expand background checks Wednesday – including four members of...
Tags: Personal Weapon Control, Federal Gun Control Legislation (2013), Environmental Issues, Patrick J. Toomey, Mark Pryor
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Online advertising grows up: Marketers to spend more on brand ads
Marketers say they plan to increase spending on online brand advertising in a new report that comes just weeks before the major digital distributors are preparing to woo Madison Avenue in a series of advertising presentations. The new 2013 Online...Tags: Marketing, Google Inc., Media Industry, AOL LLC, Advertising
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FTC calls on online ad industry to agree on do-not-track standard
SAN FRANCISCO -- New Federal Trade Commission Chairwoman Edith Ramirez had some tough words on "do not track" in her first speech to the advertising industry. Ramirez on Wednesday urged the industry to give consumers "effective and meaningful privacy...Tags: Marketing, World Wide Web Consortium, Human Interest, Consumers, Politics
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County, federal agents close in on alleged Towson brothel
The directions to the alleged brothel told the men that if they saw a house with green awnings, they'd gone too far. But some of them apparently misunderstood; would-be customers have shown up for years at the nearby house in Towson. Despite neighbors'...
Tags: Prostitution, Trials, Lawyers, Prosecution, Rod J. Rosenstein
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Are Amazon and the CIA doing business?
Amazon can already track your book purchases, recommend titles based on your latest browsing history, and is annoyingly great at peppering the websites you see with ads based on your shopping habits. So would it surprise you to learn that the online...
Tags: Condoleezza Rice, International Military Interventions, Central Intelligence Agency, Iraq War (2003-2011), Amazon.com Inc.
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UC faculty leaders blast legislation on online education expansion
L.A. NOWIn a crossing of swords between academics and politicians, the University of California’s top two faculty leaders on Friday strongly criticized legislation that would allow students bumped from overcrowded core courses at state schools to instead... -
AEG not for sale, no NFL for L.A.? 'Burt Wonderstone' needs magic.
After the coffee. Before deciding what to do about this whole life thing. The Skinny: You ever get the feeling the world is operating at a different speed than you are? That's where I'm at these days. Well, maybe a weekend break will help. Friday's...
Tags: News Corp., Entertainment, Ellen DeGeneres, The Wall Street Journal, Will Ferrell
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Attack ad questions McAuliffe's record at Green Tech
Terry McAuliffe, the Democratic nominee for governor, is painted as a charlatan over his tenure as chairman of an electric car company he founded in an online attack ad released by Tuesday by his Republican opponent Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli....Tags: Lawyers, Trials, Government, Science and Technology, Elections
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Tags: U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Politics, Elections, Family, Healthy Diet
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Maldonado positions to run against Jerry Brown
Former Lt. Gov. Abel Maldonado, long rumored to be considering a challenge to Gov. Jerry Brown, filed paperwork Thursday that allows him to begin raising money for a gubernatorial campaign. Maldonado, 45, is a Republican who previously was elected to...
Tags: Government, Elections, Jon Huntsman, Jr., Republican Party, Parties and Movements
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Former Garden Plain coach takes the stand
A former high school football coach accused of soliciting sex from an undercover detective who was posing as a 15-year-old, has told a jury he was looking for a massage therapist online to help cope with stress. Todd Puetz took the stand in his own...
Tags: Personal Service
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UCI newspaper asks for student funding
The death of newsprint may hit UC Irvine's newspaper unless students hand over their votes — and money — in an upcoming election. Just like newspapers across the country, rising printing costs have forced UCI's weekly New University to cut...Tags: Los Angeles Times, Elections, Media Industry, Teaching and Learning, Students
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