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WorkAtHome (Free subscription) | yesterday
Los Angeles Times Suburbia's not dead yetLos Angeles Times, CA - 31 minutes agoMore numerous will be those who work at home part time. Nearly 29 million Americans telecommute at least once a month, according to WorldatWork, …
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MSDN Blogs (Free subscription) | yesterday
California; Metro Desk Disney's transportation of the future . . . still is Although the park's new monorail has made appearances, riders will have to wait a little longer. David Haldane Times Staff Writer 6 July 2008 Those yearning to ride Disneyland's long-awaited new monorail found they had to hang on a little longer Saturday. The Mark VII, which had appeared off and on late in the week, never...
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www.OSIR.org.in (Free subscription) | 05/07/2008
SAN FRANCISCO — Isabella from Berkeley wanted to talk about how everyone — even vegans — is complicit in the evils of “factory farming, billions of animals living lives of misery.” Philip from San Francisco called in to chat about whether art is Source: www.latimes.com StorMagic Is the Educated Choice for the University of [...]
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MSDN Blogs (Free subscription) | 05/07/2008
Digital download model puts song exposure above sales Some artists are using the pay-what-you-want option. But industry experts question the plan's long-term worth. By Swati Pandey Los Angeles Times Staff Writer July 5, 2008 Mash-up artist Girl Talk's new album, "Feed the Animals" comes with some impressive numbers: About 300 sampled songs on 14 tracks that play for a manic 55 minutes. One number...
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Only the Blog Knows Brooklyn (Free subscription) | 04/07/2008
Literally. Today there's a cover story in the Los Angeles Times about my neighbor and friend, Ed Velandria. Reporter Erica Hayasaki, a staff writer for the LA Times, who lives in Brooklyn, discovered Ed in a story on OTBKB. She wrote and asked how to get in touch with this man who draws on the F-train. I was thrilled to hear that she wanted to bring the story of Ed to her readers in LA. Here's an excerpt....
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MSDN Blogs (Free subscription) | 04/07/2008
Ruling against YouTube worries privacy advocates A judge's order to divulge log-ons and Internet Protocol addresses in a Viacom copyright case could lead to users' identities being revealed, some fear. By Joseph Menn and Jessica Guynn Los Angeles Times Staff Writers July 4, 2008 A billion-dollar court clash between old- and new-media giants took on unexpected privacy ramifications this week when a...
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Global Geopolitics News (Free subscription) | 04/07/2008
Germany’s newest citizen, center: Chris Kaman - Los Angeles Times Dirk Nowitzki, left, strips the ball from Clipper center Chris Kaman in a game in January 2006. The two will be teammates on the German national team as it tries to qualify for the Olympics. The Clippers’ 7-footer will try to help the country’s PRESS DIGEST - New York Times business news - July 4 - Reuters July 4 (Reuters) - The following...
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University of California Press Blog (Free subscription) | 04/07/2008
The UC Press list of wine books stands out for its diversity and unique areas of interest. With a particular emphasis on wineries, viticulture and winemaking in California and the West, it appeals to casual tasters, aficionados and wine professionals...
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Bed and Breakfast Blog (Free subscription) | 04/07/2008
Good news for California tourism: July 4 travel expected to declineLos Angeles Times, CA - 50 minutes agoFor the first time this decade, fewer Americans are likely to travel over the holiday weekend. But stay-at-homes, combined with foreign tourists, …
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Hispanic Business Magazine (Free subscription) | 03/07/2008
LOS ANGELES (dpa) - The Los Angeles Times Wednesday announced plans to cut 250 positions across the company, including 150 editorial positions. The move by one of the most prestigious newspapers in the U.S....
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International Herald Tribune (Free subscription) | 03/07/2008
The newspaper will publish 15 percent fewer pages. The cut is the deepest of a series of cuts at Tribune Co. newspapers as the company tries to stay afloat.
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5 Blogs Before Lunch (Free subscription) | 03/07/2008
What's wrong with this picture? Rush Limbaugh signed an eight-year contract with Clear Channel for about $400 million, on the same day that the Los Angeles Times announced plans to cut about 250 jobs, including about 17% of its news...
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Law Blog - WSJ.com (Free subscription) | 03/07/2008
Tribune's largest newspaper, the Los Angeles Times, plans to cut about 250 jobs, including about 17% of its news staff, as part of the newly private media company's mandate to slash costs.
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Molly's Brother On A Budget (Free subscription) | 03/07/2008
Dear Mr. Hiller, Today you had Russ Stanton announce 250 job cuts at the Los Angeles Times. It is a shame that you have not been able to stem the financial bleeding. Every day, I wake up eager to read the newspaper that continues to be delivered to my front door. And every day, the newspaper [...]
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The Liberal Blog Network (Free subscription) | 03/07/2008
Editor fingers ad sale slump in additional cuts to newsroom, web positions.