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Start the Presses: Sometimes an editor and his staff earn the right to party
I'm doing this old school. I’m sitting in a hotel bar, typing out this column, madly trying to make deadline and keep my award-winning copy and design desks happy. All I'm lacking is a cigar and a green eyeshade. The news: I am proud to announce...Tags: Los Angeles Times, Local Elections, Awards and Prizes, Newspaper and Magazine, Newspapers
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Super Bowl helps buoy profits at NBCUniversal
Comcast Corp.'s earnings jumped nearly 30% in its first quarter as more customers signed up for high-speed Internet service. But the cable Goliath also showed strength in some an unexpected quarters: the long-lagging NBCbroadcast unit and Universal...
Tags: Los Angeles Times, NBCUniversal, Sports, NBC (tv network), Comcast Corp.
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School librarians are becoming an endangered species
Maura Large trains students at Eliot Middle School in Altadena in the language of dictionaries, encyclopedias and almanacs. They might soon be able to find her title — credentialed teacher librarian — listed under “extinct species.&...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Job Layoffs, Facebook, Arts and Culture, Endangered Species
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KCET gets to 'The Pointe'
KCET starts working out of The Pointe in Burbank this week, sharing the uber-environmentally sustainable building with other industry tenants, including DC Comics and Warner Bros. The move comes after the independent television station’s break from...
Tags: Scientology, NBC (tv network), Television Industry, ABC (tv network), Corporate Officers
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Council votes against airing Audit Committee meetings
The Glendale City Council this week voted against televising the meetings of a committee appointed to audit city operations, maintaining the commission’s distinction as the only one without a regular spot on GTV6. Although Audit Committee members...Tags: Politics, Elections, NASA, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Accounting and Auditing
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Council's Audit Committee meetings won't be televised
The Glendale City Council this week voted against televising the meetings of a committee appointed to audit city operations, maintaining the commission's distinction as the only one without a regular spot on GTV6. Although Audit Committee members said...Tags: Politics, Elections, Accounting and Auditing
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Ron Kaye: La Cañada's education revolutionary
Imagine what it's like to teach in a community with schools that rank No. 2 in California on standardized tests, where nearly everyone is highly educated and very well to do, and where the kids are really smart and highly motivated, and challenge just...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Princeton University, Teachers, Academic Progress, School Examinations
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Parishioners accuse Armenian church of playing politics with popular reverend
Dozens of parishioners demonstrated outside St. Mary’s Armenian Apostolic Church in the rain Sunday to express their anger over the transfer of a popular reverend who was forced to leave the country because his visa expired. His supporters said...Tags: Interior Policy, Politics, Personal Data Collection
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Community: Glendale Arts premieres fundraiser
There's a great new way in town to support the arts. Glendale Arts has announced the kick off of I Heart Glendale Arts, a fundraising project to benefit the arts organization that manages the Alex Theatre, Glendale Pops Orchestra and Glendale Arts'...Tags: Personal Service, Arts, Arts and Culture, Cancer
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Small Wonders: The Frank McCourt cancer is gone at last
Dear Frank, It pains me to write this. Last year I wrote to you, pleading with you to give us back our Los Angeles Dodgers and show yourself out of town. On behalf of all Angelenos who bleed Dodger blue, I implored you to do what you knew in your money-...Tags: Facebook, Fox Broadcasting Company, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Los Angeles Dodgers, Cancer
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Glendale flips switch on 'Farmville'-type tool for smart meter customers
A Facebook application that allows smart meter customers to gauge how much energy their using compared to others went live today, Glendale officials announced. Starting today, Glendale Water & Power customers can connect their utility accounts to the...
Tags: Energy Saving, Facebook, Environmental Issues, Social Media
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Glendale launches smart meter Facebook app
A Facebook application that allows smart meter customers to gauge how much energy they're using compared to others went live Tuesday, Glendale officials announced. Glendale Water & Power customers can connect their utility accounts to the “Opower&...Tags: Energy Saving, Facebook, Environmental Issues, Social Media
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