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6 die in family murder-suicide in Los Angeles
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersKarthik Rajaram had fallen hard. The 45-year-old Porter Ranch financial manager who once made more than $1.2 million in a London-based venture fund had lost his job. His luck playing the stock market ran out. On Sept. 16, he bought a gun. He wrote two...Tags: Northridge, School Examinations, Stocks, Condos and Houses, Murder
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Prosecutors move to delay Rezko sentencing, a hint he may be ready to spill political secrets
Associated Press WriterCHICAGO (AP) _ Federal prosecutors moved Monday to delay indefinitely the sentencing of convicted fundraiser Antoin "Tony" Rezko, sending their strongest hint yet that he is ready to spill his political secrets. The filing asks for a postponement while...Tags: Tony Rezko, Government, Executive Branch, Rod Blagojevich, Prosecution
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Ohio woman gets 10 years for beating 93-year-old neighbor with vacuum cleaner to steal $5
CINCINNATI (AP) _ A woman was sentenced to 10 years in prison for beating her 93-year-old neighbor with a vacuum cleaner during a robbery that netted her $5. Police say 58-year-old Dora Nance was looking for money to buy drugs in May when she beat...Tags: Theft, Punishment
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Charlie's web
Originally published Jan. 14, 1990. First of two parts.Charlie Keating just might be the greediest man in America. Greedy to the tune of $2.5 billion. He's been accused of using his Lincoln Savings and Loan like a personal cash machine. In 3 1/2 years, he and his family took $34 million out of it in...Tags: Retirement, Nancy Pelosi, People, Government, American Continental Corporation
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Candidates for Eustis race have similar goals, different approaches to attracting business
Sentinel Staff WriterThe six candidates vying for three City Commission seats include a podiatrist, a Realtor, an interior decorator, a pair of business owners and a funeral-home director. They may have different career experience, but they all agree on one thing: Eustis...Tags: House and Home, People, Florida Hospital, Children, Medicine
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A roundup of editorials from Michigan newspapers
Plug Great Lakes Compact loophole It took 53 years, but the Great Lakes states finally have a federal mandate to prevent massive diversions of Great Lakes water -- such as to states in the arid West and Southwest and the corn and wheat belts of the...Tags: Google Inc., Condos and Houses, Government, Pfizer Incorporated, Bart Stupak
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Elements of Style
While New York has its clannish brownstones and San Francisco its overplayed Victorian veneer, Los Angeles is a deliberate fracas of residential styles or, rather, a collection of self-realizations from individuals who happen to share the same streets....Tags: Eli Broad, Furniture, Frank Stella, Ethics, Ralph Lauren
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Prosecutors move to delay Rezko sentencing
AP Legal Affairs WriterFederal prosecutors on Monday sent the strongest hint yet that convicted influence peddler Antoin "Tony" Rezko is ready to spill his political secrets, moving to postpone his sentencing indefinitely while they and defense attorneys "engage in discussion...Tags: Tony Rezko, Government, Executive Branch, Rod Blagojevich, Prosecution
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City life with a country feel
Special to The Baltimore SunNamed for two of its bordering streets, Lake Walker is a tight-knit neighborhood with all the convenience city life offers. "It's also very quiet," said Janet Abramovitz, president of the Lake Walker Community Association and a resident of the...Tags: Banking, Senator Theatre, Govans, Sales, Belvedere Square
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State announces flood buy out deadline
State officials say nearly three dozen Iowa communities vying for about $200 million in federal aid to buy out homes in flood-prone areas have until early next year to make formal applications. Bret Voorhees is a spokesman for Iowa Homeland Security and...Tags: Iowa City, Floods
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Loudoun to aid employees buying foreclosed homes
Loudoun County officials are coming up with plans to help public employees buy foreclosed homes. The program would provide $5,000 grants to county and school system workers to use in purchasing a foreclosed property in the county. Officials are...Tags: Loudoun County, Foreclosures, Washington Post Company, Employees
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Colorful procession marks opening of Jain Center in Buena Park
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterWedged between the Buena Park Hi Tire Center and a brown box of a post office soon to be demolished, a massive, amber-colored temple rises. Indian block tiles line the walls. Fifteen dried mango leaves dangle at the entrance for good luck. Inside, on...Tags: Metal and Mineral, Building Material, Ferrari, Hinduism, Jainism
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