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City aims to secure revenue
CITY HALL — Burbank residents could be asked to vote on codifying a utility tax that brings the city $20 million a year — a move cities like Glendale and Pasadena have already made to protect themselves against lawsuits from telecommunications...Tags: Satellite and Cable Service, California, Burbank (Los Angeles, California), Television Industry, Hotel and Accommodation Industry
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Officer wears many hats
When Rick Massa agreed to join the Bob Hope Airport Police Department, the 60-year-old was obligated to work just two days a week. But the 35-year LAPD veteran, 25 of them in Special Weapons And Tactics, ended up giving a great deal more. After...Tags: Death, Burbank (Los Angeles, California), Arts and Culture, Los Angeles Police Department, Transportation
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Obituary: Mary Alice O'Connor
DOWNTOWN — Mary Alice O'Connor, the former school board member and volunteer whose service began during World War II and grew into leadership positions in the Burbank Tournament of Roses, Friends of the Burbank Library and the Burbank Historical...Tags: The Walt Disney Co., Death, Medical Services, San Francisco, Burbank (Los Angeles, California)
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People urged to clear brush
LA CAÑADA FLINTRIDGE — With the onset of dry summer conditions and fewer resources due to statewide budget constraints, local fire officials last week warned residents to be prepared for a tough fire season. The danger of fire in the Angeles,...Tags: Forests, California, Wildfires, Burbank (Los Angeles, California), Fires
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NBA center Jason Collins says he is gay
NBA center Jason Collins, who played for the Washington Wizards last season, has become the first male athlete still active in a major professional sport to come out as gay. Collins made his announcement to Sports Illustrated, which will feature Collins...
Tags: Jason Collins, Joseph P. Kennedy, Sports Illustrated, Boston, Washington Wizards
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Jason Collins to lead Boston Gay Pride Parade?
Pop2it"I want to march for tolerance, acceptance and understanding," says NBA center Jason Collins of the Boston Pride Parade. "I want to take a stand and say, 'Me, too.'"... -
NBA's Jason Collins: 'I'm gay'
Jason Collins, a 34-year-old center who has played for six teams in 12 seasons in the NBA, disclosed in the May 6 issue of Sports Illustrated, that he is gay, becoming the first openly gay athlete playing in a major American sport. Collins, writing a...
Tags: Jason Collins, 2011 NBA Lockout, Joseph P. Kennedy, Sports Illustrated, Basketball
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Washington Wizards' Jason Collins announces he's gay
Washington Wizards center Jason Collins has become the first active player in a major American sports league to acknowledge that he is gay, according to Sports Illustrated's website. In a story appearing in the May 6 issue of Sports Illustrated and...Tags: Jason Collins, Joseph P. Kennedy, Boston, Sports Illustrated, Periodicals
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Eschew on this: The grand marshal of world-weariness says it’s OK to hate parades and stay home
Change of SubjectFriday's print column Chicago’s annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade will step off at noon Saturday from the intersection of Balbo and Columbus Drives in Grant Park and head north about half a mile to Monroe Drive. You couldn’t pay me...... -
I hate a parade!
Change of SubjectThe South Side Irish St. Patrick's Day Parade was Sunday. Chicago's St. Patrick's Day Parade will be Saturday. You couldn't pay me to go to either of them or to any of the various parades held throughout the year in...... -
Chicago plan to double fines for drinking, peeing near parades advances
RedEyeParade-goers drinking in the street could get slapped with a fine of up to $1,000 under a proposal advanced Thursday by a key City Council committee. The original proposal would have doubled the fines for drinking in the public way and public...Tags: Fines, Arts and Culture, South Side Irish Parade, Punishment, Festive Events
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Jeanne Manford dies at 92; co-founder of group for parents of gays
Her message was as simple as it was powerful, a quiet, courageous statement of unconditional love. Walking alongside her son in an early New York City gay pride parade in 1972, elementary school teacher Jeanne Manford carried a sign she had written...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Arts and Culture, New York City, Justice and Rights, Human Rights
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