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San Onofre nuclear power plant feeling regulatory pressure
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterSan Onofre nuclear plant managers are scrambling to avoid stepped-up oversight from regulators and to resolve worker safety and operational problems that have put the facility's industry ratings significantly below its peers. The twin-reactor facility...Tags: Nuclear Power, Unions, Government, Edison International, Rosemead
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U.S., Allies Urge Swift UN Action on Georgia Crisis
Associated PressUNITED NATIONS -- Backed by the United States and European powers, Georgia pleaded Tuesday for the U.N. Security Council to demand that Russia immediately withdraw its troops from its small neighbor. The ambassadors of Georgia, the U.S. and Britain...Tags: George Bush, Government, Armed Forces, Diplomacy, Television Industry
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Results of the 2007-08 NYSAPA Writing Contest
circulation. Results of the 2007-08 New York State Associated Press Association writing contest ___ Under 25,000 Circulation SPOT NEWS REPORTING 1st Place: The Daily Messenger, Canandaigua _ A well-loved woman, a tragic end. Stephanie...Tags: David Robinson, John Mason, Human Rights, National Football League, Newspaper and Magazine
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Sports Illustrated releases Michael Phelps cover
From the Baltimore SunSo here it is, the photo that everyone has been waiting for, perhaps coming to a poster near you. As reported in today's Baltimore Sun, Phelps posed for Sports Illustrated photographer Simon Bruty, replicating the famous shot of Mark Spitz after he won...Tags: New York Times, Newspapers, Periodicals, Photography
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'Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince' release date bumped to summer 2009
LOS ANGELES _ Warner Bros. announced last week it is pushing the release date for " Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince" from this fall to next summer. Apparently not everyone was aware of the change. Entertainment Weekly; which shares the studio's...Tags: Fiction, Time Warner Inc., Strikes, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, Harry Potter
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Free digital texts begin to challenge costly college textbooks in California
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe annual college textbook rush starts this month, a time of reckoning for many students who will struggle to cover eye-popping costs of $128, $156, even $198 a volume. Caltech economics professor R. Preston McAfee finds it annoying that students and...Tags: McAfee Incorporated, Sales, Amazon.com Inc., Electronics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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'Potter' film pushed back
Warner Bros. says it's bumping Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince from its planned November release into next summer. The sixth installment in the blockbuster franchise about boy wizard Harry now will open July 17 rather than Nov. 21, the studio said...Tags: Strikes, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, Harry Potter
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Writing dovetails with life's phases
I was a sportswriter when my bosses asked me if I wanted to be a family-life columnist. That was years ago. I had a pretty good idea of what a family-life columnist was, and I'd certainly never aspired to be one. They wanted me to write about my life as...Tags: Hobbies, Elections, Political Candidates, Gardening, Periodicals
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Warner Bros. delays release of sixth "Harry Potter" film
Warner Bros. says it's bumping "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince" from its planned November release into next summer. The sixth installment in the blockbuster franchise about boy wizard Harry now will open July 17 rather than Nov. 21, the studio...Tags: Fiction, Strikes, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, Harry Potter
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Cyberstar
Chicago Tribune reporterIn its day-to-day workings, EveryBlock.com, Adrian Holovaty's Web 2.0 startup, is about as far from colorful as a business can get. And Holovaty, one of the nation's hottest computer programmers, isn't afraid to tell you so. "It's generally just a...Tags: Google Inc., Internet, Django Reinhardt, Newspaper and Magazine, Green Mill
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Overexposed athletes avoiding naked truth
Hearing Olympic swimmer Amanda Beard say she posed nude because she wants to celebrate the female athlete's body is like hearing statuesque ESPN broadcaster Erin Andrews say the male athletes she covers think of her as a little sister. The two women are...Tags: Beach Volleyball, Beach Vacations, Newspaper and Magazine, Periodicals, Multi-Sport Events
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