Saturday, February 9, 2013

Super Bowl outage traced to device used to prevent power outage

When it comes to trusting California state government, it seems like distance may make the heart grow fonder, according to a new survey. Los Angeles-area residents have the most faith in their state government, with 65%

"Every time we have customers visit, we explain this is a must-have," said Tang Caiying, a salesclerk. No place on Earth loves fireworks more than China. The country has been crazy for huapao since a Chinese monk named Li Tian invented firecrackers in

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A self-described tea party Republican lawmaker is testing the fundraising waters for a possible California gubernatorial bid. Assemblyman Tim Donnelly (R-Twin Peaks) sent supporters an email Thursday asking them to

“A named storm should be a hurricane, and only a hurricane" George Wright, a meteorologist and the founder of Wright Weather Consulting in New York, said in an interview with The Times. “A hurricane is something that's more unusual and devastating.

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