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    Nov 19, 2012 |Story| Burbank Leader
  1. San Fernando Valley roundup: Two fatal crashes reported on the 5 Freeway, Woman killed in crash on 118 Freeway

    Good morning, readers. Today is Monday, November 19. <a href="http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/lanow/2012/11/fatal-crash-closes-transition-between-134-and-5-freeways-near-glendale.html">Two fatal accidents caused the closure of parts of the 5 Freeway early Monday morning</a>.
    Good morning, readers. Today is Monday, November 19. Two fatal accidents caused the closure of parts of the 5 Freeway early Monday morning. Few details are available about the first accident, which was reported at 12:06 a.m. near the Colorado Boulevard...

    Tags: Los Angeles Fire Department

  2. Sep 25, 2012 |Story| Burbank Leader
  3. Burb's Eye View: The library books an army of presidents

    Any day now, Richard Nixon and Herbert Hoover will arrive at David Peterson's doorstep. At his Burbank home they'll join the likes of Abraham Lincoln, Ronald Reagan and Thomas Jefferson — most of the presidents, really, in a collection of figurines...

    Tags: John Tyler, Libraries, Millard Fillmore, George Washington, Pneumonia

  4. Oct 2, 2010 |Story| Burbank Leader
  5. GOP says 'L.A. is in play'

    Carly Fiorina, Meg Whitman and even Sen. Scott Brown — the Republican who shocked the political world in January by winning the Massachusetts Senate seat long held by Ted Kennedy — have walked into a Magnolia Boulevard headquarters for the...

    Tags: Democratic Party, Adam Schiff, Massachusetts, Politics, Los Angeles

  6. May 23, 2013 |Story| South Bend Tribune
  7. Getting drunken drivers off road

    From the St. Louis Post-Dispatch
    When bundled with a host of other suggestions aimed at curbing drunken driving, the National Transportation Safety Board's proposal that state governments should reduce the allowable blood-alcohol concentration to 0.05 percent is reasonable. If the...

    Tags: National Transportation Safety Board, Highway Transportation, Bill Clinton, Transportation Industry

  8. May 22, 2013 | Orlando Sentinel
  9. How you can help Oklahoma tornado victims

    If you want to help the victims of this week's massive tornado in Oklahoma but haven't yet had a chance, don't worry. Relief efforts are still being organized -- and disaster workers say aid will be needed for the long run. Consider that seven months...

    Tags: Hurricane Sandy (2012), ESPN (tv network), Catholic Charities USA, Christianity, Roman Catholicism

  10. May 22, 2013 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  11. Doyle McManus: Second-term scandal plague catches up to Obama

    What is it about presidents' second terms that makes them seem so scandal-ridden? Simple: The iron law of longevity. All governments make mistakes, and all governments try to hide those mistakes. But the longer an administration is in office, the more...

    Tags: Doyle McManus, Central Intelligence Agency, U.S. Congress, Internal Revenue Service, Barack Obama

  12. May 20, 2013 | Chicago Tribune
  13. A 'Meet the Press' moment

    Change of Subject
    From the transcript: NBC'S MEET THE PRESS" HOST DAVID GREGORY: Peggy Noonan, you wrote something (in your Wall Street Journal column) this week that really struck me in your column on Friday. And I want to put it up on......
  14. May 20, 2013 |Story| South Bend Tribune
  15. Past time for heads to roll in Washington

    AUSTIN, Texas - The twin revelations of the Internal Revenue Service targeting conservative political organizations and, now, that the U.S. Justice Department was spying on the Associated Press -- all in a few days -- mean this: It is time to air the...

    Tags: Media Industry, Eric Holder, Central Intelligence Agency, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System

  16. May 21, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Newton R. Russell dies at 85; veteran California legislator

    Newton R. Russell, a veteran state senator known as an expert on California's complex public pension system and a stickler for upholding legislative rules, died Saturday of lung cancer at his La Ca&ntilde;ada Flintridge home, his family said. He was 85.
    Newton R. Russell, a veteran state senator known as an expert on California's complex public pension system and a stickler for upholding legislative rules, died Saturday of lung cancer at his La CaƱada Flintridge home, his family said. He was 85. A...

    Tags: Pension and Welfare, Interior Policy, Lung Cancer, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Labor Legislation

  18. May 21, 2013 |Story| Allentown Morning Call
  19. John Dean: Obama's scandals are more like Harding's than Nixon's

    During President Barack Obama's May 16 news conference, reporter Jeff Mason asked as part of his question: "And, more broadly, how do you feel about comparisons by some of your critics of this week's scandals to those that happened under the Nixon...

    Tags: Central Intelligence Agency, Tea Party Movement, The Washington Post, U.S. Congress, Politics

  20. May 21, 2013 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  21. Diamond anniversary

    Miami Beach's oldest Conservative synagogue recently celebrated its 75th anniversary with a gala that drew more than 300 people, including community leaders. Among the highlights of Temple Emanu-El's 75th Diamond Anniversary Gala were honoring its past...

    Tags: Ethics, Dalai Lama, Human Interest, Miami Beach, Values

  22. May 21, 2013 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  23. Chan Lowe: The Oklahoma tornadoes

    Having spent nine years in Oklahoma, I found much about that state&rsquo;s people to respect and admire&mdash;particularly their faith and their resiliency, which are intertwined in ways not understood by those who have never lived in the Bible Belt. They always seem to be given more than their share of acts of God and man to endure. It was so with their forbears, as it is now. This does not make their pain any easier, but it makes it survivable. My prayers are with them.
    Having spent nine years in Oklahoma, I found much about that state’s people to respect and admire—particularly their faith and their resiliency, which are intertwined in ways not understood by those who have never lived in the Bible Belt. They...

    Tags: Elections, U.S. Congress, Politics, James Inhofe, Tom Coburn

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