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State hospital police officer arrested on suspicion of molesting girl
A state hospital police officers has been arrested by South Gate police on suspicion of molesting a 14-year-old girl, police said. Mario Estrada, 41, was taken into custody Tuesday after an investigation by the South Gate police found he had an...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics
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Repairing iPhone 5 more costly than for past iPhones
Repairing the iPhone 5 costs far more than fixing its predecessors because of Apple’s tight control over the parts that make up its newest phone, according to a new report. In some cases, just repairing an iPhone 5 screen can cost $30 more than...
Tags: New Products, Apple iPhone, Computer Hardware
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Samsung Galaxy S4 laps HTC One in sales
On its way to becoming the fastest-selling Android smartphone, the Galaxy S4 has been sold twice as many times as the HTC One in their first few weeks on the market. Samsung announced this week that it has sold 10 million Galaxy S4 phones. Currently...
Tags: New Products, The Wall Street Journal, Verizon Wireless, Verizon Communications, Samsung Galaxy S III
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Employees assume bosses track their work computers, survey finds
Workers spend more than half an hour each day shopping for new clothing, exchanging instant messages with friends and taking care of other personal matters on their work computers. That was one of the findings of a survey of 300 full-time workers by...
Tags: Career and Workplace, Employment, Employment Opportunities, Viral Diseases and Infections, Employees
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L.A. Unified hopes $1.4-million award brings healing in girl's assault
Los Angeles school officials say they hope a fourth-grade special needs student and her family can complete the healing process now that a jury has awarded her $1.4 million after she was sexually assaulted five times by a male classmate. Santa Monica...Tags: Lawyers, University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles Unified School District, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice
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Millennials say debt stalls retirement savings
More than half of millennials -- 54% -- surveyed by a Wells Fargo & Co. retirement unit said their "biggest financial concern currently" was longer-term debt, mainly student and credit card debt. With the cost of college continuing to rise, about 64% of...
Tags: Career and Workplace, Ellen DeGeneres, Students, Collective Contract, Wage Contract Issues
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Pearl S. Buck to publish new novel ... 40 years after her death
A new novel by Pearl S. Buck will be published in October, more than 40 years after her death. Buck, best known for her novel "The Good Earth," won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1938. "The Eternal Wonder" was discovered in storage and will be...
Tags: Nobel Prize Awards, Awards and Prizes, Nanjing (China), Justice System, Judges
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Lydia Davis wins Man Booker International Prize
Lydia Davis, known for writing powerful, compact short stories, was announced as the winner of the Man Booker International Prize for fiction Wednesday. The prize, which was presented at a ceremony in London, comes with an award worth more than $90,000....
Tags: Pakistan, State University of New York, France, Russia, China
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Boost Mobile rolls out virtual wallet for Android smartphones
Android smartphones on Boost Mobile’s network can now serve as a mobile wallet. Boost Mobile subscribers can head to any of the carrier’s stores to load cash into their virtual wallet. The approach differs from a long-rumored app —...
Tags: Virgin Group, Ltd., Personal Data Collection, Interior Policy, Media Industry, Politics
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Flickr photo-printing service could bring more revenue to Yahoo
This week’s flashy redesign of Flickr shifts the Yahoo-owned photo-sharing website away from subscription revenue and more toward ad revenue. But Yahoo also could look to monetize another Flickr feature: printing hard copies of photos. Flickr...
Tags: Facebook, Hewlett-Packard Co., Marissa Mayer, Social Media, Yahoo! Inc.
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LAUSD must pay $1.4 million to girl sexually abused by classmate
Jurors say the LAUSD must pay a fourth-grade special needs student $1.4 million after she was sexually assaulted five times by a male classmate during an after-school program in Chatsworth. Santa Monica jurors made the decision Tuesday after an eight-...Tags: Lawyers, University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles Unified School District, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice
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