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Phelps breezes to victory in 200 freestyle
If only all problems were so easy to dismiss. Two hundred meters in a pool and Michael Phelps' freestyle stroke problems vanished in the Orange County night air. Phelps, of Fells Point, put down the fastest time in the world this year, winning the 200-...Tags: Ryan Lochte, Los Angeles Times, Irvine, Katie Hoff, Fells Point
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Hard times for the arts
As the Baltimore Opera Company rehearsed last month for the production of Bellini's Norma, it faced a serious problem: Its available cash had dried up. With rumors spreading about the company folding, a board member ensured that the show would open - by...Tags: Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Stock Market, Layoffs and Downsizing, Opera (genre), Orange (Orange, California)
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Number of hopefuls could complicate recall in California
Los Angeles TimesThe day after nearly 200 Californians filed for the right to be on the ballot to replace Gov. Gray Davis if he is recalled Oct. 7, officials warned yesterday that it might take days after the election to determine the outcome, particularly if it is close....Tags: Voting, Los Angeles Times, Davis (Yolo, California), Local Elections, Citizens Initiative and Recall
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Diocese reportedly tried to hide abuse
Associated PressSANTA ANA, Calif. - Leaders of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Orange scripted public statements to hide sexual misconduct cases involving a priest and a choir teacher, according to a newspaper account of sealed documents that were accidentally released....Tags: Stockton, Roman Catholicism, Juvenile Delinquency, Sex Crimes, Abusive Behavior
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Kentucky diocese agrees to $120 million settlement
Los Angeles TimesCOVINGTON, Ky. - Marking the largest settlement yet in the Roman Catholic Church's sexual abuse crisis, the Covington Diocese said yesterday that it had agreed to pay up to $120 million to alleged victims of child molestation. The amount, which must be...Tags: Roman Catholicism, Los Angeles Times, Abusive Behavior, Justice System, Orange (Orange, California)
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Calif. recall may get second hearing
Times Staff WritersThe turmoil and uncertainty surrounding California's recall election appears likely to last at least a week, legal observers said Tuesday, as the U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals sought arguments on whether it should reconsider an order postponing the...Tags: Voting, Judges, Alameda County (California), Riverside County (California), Steve Thomas
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Helping homeless gets personal
He stood at the gate to his United Airlines flight, ready to head home to Chicago after two years on the streets of Costa Mesa. Officer Julian Trevino, a Costa Mesa cop, had helped Jose Zamora get an identification card and contact his sister so she...Tags: Celebrities and Health Issues, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Justice System, Alcohol Addiction, Behavioral Conditions
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Would-be fairgrounds buyer appeals ruling
COSTA MESA — The Newport Beach-based investment company that was on track to buy the Orange County Fairgrounds from the state before the sale was blocked in court, has filed a petition asking the justices to reconsider their ruling. Facilities...Tags: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Newport Beach, Anaheim, Costa Mesa
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Briefly In Business
Animal Crackers fundraiser at Marine Room Friends of Animal Crackers, a pet rescue organization in Laguna Beach, will hold a fundraiser from 5:30 to 9:30 p.m. July 8 at the Marine Room Tavern, 214 Ocean Ave. The fundraiser will help with the cost of...Tags: Business, Cat (animal), Orange (Orange, California), Wages and Pensions, Homes
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Mailbag: Does the dog define the candidate?
Four years ago, six Democrats were vying for their party's presidential nomination. Back then, the pundits griped there was very little light between the candidates. Not surprisingly, that's virtually the same thing I have been hearing since the...Tags: Japan, Disasters, Political Candidates, Rick Santorum, Health Insurance Cost
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Briefly In The News
Radio HAMS to hold field day Laguna Beach amateur radio operators, known as "hams," will demonstrate how they can communicate to other radio operators for a 24-hour period from 11 a.m. Saturday to 11 a.m. Sunday. The radios used in the event will be...Tags: Radio Industry, Forestry and Timber, Laguna Beach, Radio
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JEAN MALLOW BOYD
JEAN MALLOW BOYD
Jean Mallow Boyd passed away on June 8, 2011, after a lengthy illness, at the age of 87. She is survived by her loving daughter, Bonnie Jean Boyd-Orlando; niece, Carol Jean Wilson; nephew, Robert L. Mallow; nephew, Michael...Tags: Orange County Register, Orange (Orange, California), Holidays, Television Industry, Corona
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