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American Airlines' flights grounded by computer problems
This post has been updated. See the note below for details.Computer problems have forced American Airlines, one of the nation's largest air carriers, to keep hundreds of its flights from departing across the country. The Fort Worth-based airline said it has been struggling with intermittent computer problems...Tags: AMR Corp., American Airlines, Inc., Los Angeles International Airport, Financially Distressed Companies, Air Transportation Industry
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Asada files for bankruptcy
A judge earlier this week granted two motions on behalf of a Laguna Beach restaurant seeking bankruptcy protection. Attorneys for Asada Laguna Beach filed for bankruptcy protection April 8 and then filed two motions — one that allows the company...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Judges, Companies and Corporations, Financially Distressed Companies, Career and Workplace
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Sunrise Bakery to Reopen in May
Channel 2 NewsLast fall, the Sunrise Bakery in Spenard closed its doors after Hostess Brands Inc. announced it was going out of business. But, a recent purchase will have the Alaska bakery producing bread again. Earlier this week, the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in New...Tags: Breads
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L.A. County government proposes budget with no cuts or deficit
Los Angeles County officials on Monday unveiled a $24.7-billion proposed budget that for the first time in five years calls for no major cuts and does not include a deficit. County officials also said they expect to see the fiscal situation continue...
Tags: U.S. Department of Justice, Juvenile Delinquency, Job Layoffs, Budgets and Budgeting, Unemployment
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Economist Zandi said to be candidate for key federal housing post
WASHINGTON -- Economist Mark Zandi reportedly is being considered by the Obama administration to head the federal agency that oversees taxpayer-owned Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac as the White House seeks a candidate who could avoid Republican opposition...
Tags: Politics, Kamala D. Harris, White House, The Wall Street Journal, Fannie Mae
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American Airlines expanding LAX service with eight new destinations
This post has been corrected. See the note at the bottom for details. For a carrier whose parent company is still in bankruptcy, American Airlines doesn’t show signs of retrenching. The airline announced plans Wednesday to expand to eight new...
Tags: Boeing Co., American Airlines, Inc., Companies and Corporations, Los Angeles International Airport, Financially Distressed Companies
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Imax prepares to go big for own Hollywood premiere
Imax Corp., once a peripheral player in Hollywood, is putting its stamp on the industry's most famous movie theater with plans to open its largest venue at the former Grauman's Chinese Theatre. The deal, signed but subject to permit approvals from the...
Tags: Companies and Corporations, Imax Corp., Arts and Culture, The Wizard of Oz (movie, 1939), Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc.
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CHS versus Anderson Seed
MENTOR, Minn. -- Principal figures in the Anderson Seed Inc. insolvency case declined to talk to Agweek about the status of farmer and creditor claims totaling $5 million, but a lawsuit by CHS Inc. in Minnesota may eventually offer a window into precisely...Tags: Finance, Crime, Law and Justice, Laws, Companies and Corporations, Litigation
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Flickers of hope in troubled, violent Stockton
STOCKTON— Hector Roach was in a race with his draining cellphone battery. "I've been calling everyone, but there sure is nobody here, and now I have no bars." He had a decision to make: cancel the night walk or go it alone. In an attempt to...
Tags: Gang Activity, Murder, Diabetes, Shootings, Religion and Belief
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Contractor accused of not finishing jobs
The front of Naomi Schachter's scenic home is lined with sliding glass doors, which normally would provide an awesome view of her wooded property and access to her large deck. But for several months that view has been cluttered with yellow caution tape,...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Laws, Allentown, Lawyers, Financially Distressed Companies
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Former Enron CEO may have his prison sentence shortened
Former Enron Chief Executive Jeffrey K. Skilling, who is serving a 24-year prison sentence for his part in the collapse of the energy giant, could win an early release under a possible deal with the Justice Department. Skilling was convicted in 2006...
Tags: U.S. Supreme Court, U.S. Department of Justice, Crime, Law and Justice, Prosecution, Companies and Corporations
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American Airlines to expand LAX service by adding 8 destinations
For an air carrier whose parent company is still in bankruptcy, American Airlines doesn't show signs of retrenching. American announced plans Wednesday to add eight destinations out of Los Angeles International Airport in an effort to secure more big-...
Tags: Boeing Co., American Airlines, Inc., Los Angeles International Airport, Companies and Corporations, U.S. Airways
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