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Inglewood hit with 2nd suit over fatal police shooting
| August 6, 2008
From Los Angeles TimesThe mother of a U.S. Postal Service worker shot dead by Inglewood police last... more
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Volunteers turn in their badges
| August 4, 2008
From Los Angeles TimesRetired postal worker John Reichardt was looking for a way to fill his free time... more
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Family of postal worker killed by Inglewood police files claim
| August 2, 2008
From Los Angeles TimesRelatives of a U.S. Postal Service worker shot dead by Inglewood police announced... more
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Key lawmaker wants ISPs to get customer approval before tracking...
Your postal carrier can't open your mail then sell information about your interests to marketers. So some lawmakers and privacy advocates... more
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'Heroes': Going postal
Until the show's premiere on Sept. 22, "Heroes" fans will have to be content with watching NBC's new webisode series "Going Postal... more
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The 'Postal' carrier
| May 23, 2008
From Los Angeles TimesUWE BOLL is a German-accented party crasher at the gates of legit Hollywood product. His movies are reviled on the Internet by video-gamers... more
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SoCal dog vs. famous postal carrier incident being examined
May 13, 2008
From Los Angeles TimesThe U.S. Postal Inspection Service is examining whether a Huntington Beach woman had criminal intent when she turned her dog on a mail carrier... more
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Postal rates are going up; you can stamp your feet now (if you can...
| May 10, 2008
From Los Angeles TimesGas prices are skyrocketing, food is going through the roof. And to add insult to inflationary injury, it will soon cost more to pay your... more
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Orange County Calendar
May 10, 2008
From Los Angeles TimesThe Orange County AIDS Walk includes a 5K interactive route, a family fun zone, food festival and educational exhibits. Registration 7 a.m... more
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Red-letter day for Salazar
| April 22, 2008
From Los Angeles TimesThe U.S. Postal Service will issue a stamp today honoring Los Angeles newsman Ruben Salazar, who, through his reporting and opinion columns... more
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An unfinished story
April 22, 2008
From Los Angeles TimesIt is not every day that we have the opportunity to celebrate a colleague whose work for this newspaper stands the scrutiny of history. Journalism... more
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A tricky bid for history
| April 13, 2008
From Los Angeles TimesWithin minutes of seeing the delicate letters and postcards at the German auction house, museum curator Joanna Lang began frantically sending... more
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French flock to simple film
March 21, 2008
From Los Angeles TimesA film set in France's cold and wet north is red hot at the country's movie theaters. About 18% of the French, or 11.7 million people, have... more
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Consensus nears for mail-in primary in Florida
March 9, 2008
From Los Angeles TimesA consensus began to emerge today that the best way to give Florida 's Democrats a voice in electing a candidate for president lies with... more
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Cruising the strips
March 6, 2008
From Los Angeles TimesThere's treasure there -- X won't mark the spots, but we will... more
