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Men sentenced in naked-photo plot against pro poker players
Two Silicon Valley men were sentenced Monday for a "sextortion" plot in which they tried to extort professional poker players with threats of publicizing naked photographs and other private information stolen from email accounts. Tyler Schrier, 23, of...Tags: Los Angeles International Airport, Email, Prosecution, Punishment, Prisons
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Garcetti, Greuel debate who can best lead Los Angeles as mayor
Eric Garcetti talked about how he has led on pension reform and would like to bring “geek chic” to L.A., so engineers educated in the city would stay to build tech jobs. Wendy Greuel touted her recent endorsement from President Clinton and...Tags: Elections, Politics, Media Industry, Voting, Eric Garcetti
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Jackson doctor files appeal, alleging unfair trial
Dr. Conrad Murray’s trial was “fundamentally unfair” because of the publicity surrounding his manslaughter case and the fame of his patient, Michael Jackson, the physician’s attorney wrote in papers filed Monday asking an appellate...
Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Punishment, Michael Jackson, Judges, Conrad Murray
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UCLA stops smoking on Earth Day
Heija Yan took a drag from his cigarette as he approached Powell Library on the UCLA campus Monday, not noticing that the ashtrays were empty and askew. The electrical engineering graduate student had no idea that the university had enacted its...
Tags: Earth Day, University of California, Los Angeles, Colleges and Universities, Electronics, Education
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No meningitis link between L.A. and New York cases, officials say
In an effort to quash any fears of a patterned outbreak, Los Angeles County health officials said a fatal case of meningitis discovered earlier this month is not connected to any others across the country. “Public Health has not identified any...
Tags: Common Cold, Disease Prevention, Vaccines, Diseases and Illnesses, Symptoms
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Mich. appeals court OKs meningitis grand jury
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — The Michigan appeals court has approved a request for a grand jury to investigate a company linked to a deadly meningitis outbreak. Attorney General Bill Schuette wants to know if New England Compounding Center of...
Tags: Judges, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice
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Signs and symptoms of insect-related diseases
Pediatric Critical Care of South FloridaAs families travel or head out to camp, swim, hike or play, so do mosquitos, ticks and other pesky insects. Unfortunately, warmer weather also means guarding against illnesses, such as Lyme disease, Rocky Mountain spotted fever and the West Nile virus....Tags: West Nile Virus, Photophobia, Symptoms, Pediatrics, Arthritis
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L.A. Now Live: Health officials react to latest meningitis case
Los Angeles County health officials have begun offering free meningitis vaccinations to low-income and uninsured residents while downplaying fears about a potential outbreak of the disease. Join us at 9 a.m. as we discuss the latest precautions county...
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L.A. County to offer free meningitis vaccine to low-income residents
Responding to escalating concerns about bacterial meningitis, Los Angeles County health officials announced Wednesday that they are offering free vaccines to low-income and uninsured residents. The vaccines protect against meningococcal meningitis, a...
Tags: Respiratory Disease, Disease Prevention, Pharmaceuticals, Chemical Industry, Hospitals and Clinics
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FDA chief vows to get 'aggressive' with compounding pharmacies
The head of the U.S. Food and Drug Agency endured heavy criticism Tuesday as House members accused the agency of failing to act on complaints against the New England Compounding Center, the Massachusetts firm linked to an outbreak of deadly meningitis....
Tags: Food and Drug Administration, Margaret Hamburg
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5 teens arrested in slaying of off-duty paramedic in Oakland
Five teens have been arrested in the slaying of an off-duty paramedic in Oakland who was shot in the head two weeks ago at point-blank range. The five boys, two of them just 14, were taken into custody in connection with the killing of Quinn Boyer, 34,...
Tags: Juvenile Delinquency, Murder, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, Shootings, Jean Quan
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