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Man Claims Kidnappers Tortured Him With Hammer and Fork

November 15, 2011
Man Claims Kidnappers Tortured Him With Hammer and Fork

A San Luis Obispo County kidnapping victim has been released from the hospital following treatment for injuries he says he sustained while he was held for several days inside a home and tortured with a hammer and fork. The victim contacted local authorities following his escape from the home in the community of California Valley on Friday, November 11. more › Presented By: Improve efficiency, productivity follows The key to improving worker productivity is to identify issues and find solutions. When tasks take less time and effort, efficiency increases, saving them time and you money. Turn to Grainger for products that make your workplace a more productive, more profitable place. www.grainger.com Ads by Pheedo Read the original here: Man Claims Kidnappers Tortured Him With Hammer and Fork

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Taylor Lautner at the "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1" premiere

November 15, 2011
Taylor Lautner at the "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1" premiere

http://www.youtube.com/v/h2wrIDK0wws?version=3&f=user_uploads&app=youtube_gdata Taylor Lautner talks to reporters at the “The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1″ premiere. Originally posted here: Taylor Lautner at the “The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1” premiere

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Marlon Brando’s House Up for Sale

November 15, 2011

The Sherman Oaks house that the late actor Marlon Brando bought for his housekeeper Maria Cristina Ruiz, with whom he had three children, is up for sale with a purchase price that has been reduced to $1,625,000. The five-bedroom home , at 13828 Weddington St., is in a lush neighborhood with large homes and half-acre lots. See the original post here: Marlon Brando’s House Up for Sale

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Rescue Dog of the Week: Bandit the English Bulldog

November 14, 2011

Bandit is a young, male English bulldog who was taken to a high-kill shelter as a stray. He’s timid when meeting new people but warms up quickly! Bandit is great around other dogs and ignores cats. He is already neutered and up to date with his routine shots. Bandit is in need of a loving foster home, or even better, a forever home!  To see a video of Bandit, click here :  Ace of  Hearts is a 501c-3 dog rescue foundation dedicated to rescuing dogs—the day they are to be euthanized—from various Los Angeles shelters and placing them in loving homes. It does not take dogs in. It rescues only from shelters. Its adoption days are normally held every Saturday at  the West Hollywood  Petco at 508 N. Doheny Drive from 1-4 p.m. Click  here  for information on how to adopt a rescue dog from Ace of Hearts. Be sure to follow Beverly Hills Patch on  Twitter  and “Like” us on  Facebook . Follow this link: Rescue Dog of the Week: Bandit the English Bulldog

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U.S. Flag Illegal in California

November 14, 2011
U.S. Flag Illegal in California

The U.S. Flag is one step closer to being illegal in California, as a California judge sides with school officials who sent students home for displaying U.S. flags on Cinco de Mayo . Chief U.S. District Judge James Ware of San Francisco dismissed a case against Live Oaks High School administrators, saying the Morgan Hill, California school did not violate the students’ 1st and 14th Amendment rights when officials sent them home for their American patriotism. Outrage and backlash are resulting from the federal judge’s ruling. When four students wore U.S. Flag T-shirts to school on Cinco de Mayo, they were met with profanities and threats of violence on “a holiday for Mexico, not the United States.” One such student was approached by a Mexican student who shoved a Mexican flag at him, yelling in Spanish.

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‘Immortals’ reigns with $32M opening weekend; Sandler’s ‘Jack and Jill’ takes second with $26M

November 13, 2011

In this Oct. 29, 2011 photo, actor Henry Cavill poses for a portrait at the Four Seasons Hotel in Beverly Hills, Calif. Read this article: ‘Immortals’ reigns with $32M opening weekend; Sandler’s ‘Jack and Jill’ takes second with $26M

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Which California Lawmakers Are Part Of The One Percent?

November 13, 2011
Which California Lawmakers Are Part Of The One Percent?

This article comes to us courtesy of California Watch By Will Evans The Occupy Wall Street movement has focused the national discourse on wealth inequality and, specifically, the split between the richest 1 percent and the 99 percent that’s left. While most Californians, by definition, are not members of the wealthiest 1 percent, it turns out that many of us are represented in Congress by those who have attained that elite status. The cutoff for the top 1 percent of American households, in terms of net worth, is about $9 million, according to New York University economics professor Edward Wolff. His estimate is based on the Federal Reserve Board’s Survey of Consumer Finances, which put the figure at $8.2 million in 2007, he said. That puts many members of Congress squarely within the 1 percent, including prominent members of California’s delegation, such as Democratic Sen. Dianne Feinstein; Rep. Nancy Pelosi, also a Democrat; and House Oversight and Government Reform Committee Chairman Darrell Issa, a Republican. Exact numbers are hard to come by because politicians report their wealth within wide ranges. A real estate asset, for example, might be worth somewhere between $5 million and $25 million. The Center for Responsive Politics compiled the numbers from 2009 as a range between minimum and maximum wealth. Issa, worth between $156 million and $451 million, is California’s wealthiest representative in Washington, based on the center’s 2009 statistics. Issa doesn’t appear to be an Occupy supporter, calling for an investigation into whether union members’ money was inappropriately funneled to fund the protesters. An Issa spokesman did not respond to questions. Feinstein is next, with between $46 million and $108 million. Democratic Sen. Barbara Boxer, on the other hand, doesn’t make the 1 percent cut, with assets between $1.2 million and $5.6 million. A Feinstein representative pointed out that she supported President Barack Obama’s jobs bill, which included increased taxes on the wealthy. “This would have been paid for by asking America’s millionaires and billionaires – those who have benefited from this economy while so many others have suffered – to contribute a little more,” Feinstein said after Senate Republicans blocked consideration of the bill. GOP Rep. Gary Miller, who sits on the committee overseeing the banking industry, is worth between $19 million and $84 million. Pelosi reported a lot of liabilities, so her total is somewhere between negative $7 million and a maximum of $124 million, for an average of $58 million. Pelosi, however, has been supportive of the Occupy Wall Street movement. “I support the message to the establishment, whether it’s Wall Street or the political establishment and the rest, that change has to happen,” she said on ABC’s “This Week.” Story continues below. The Occupy protest in Cesar Chavez Park in downtown Sacramento is marked by a collection of signs that read, “We are the 99 percent.” But exactly who makes up that percentage seems to be more of an idea than an actual number to some protesters. A woman at an information table at the small protest said there are no rich people in the 99 percent. “The 99 percent are the ones that are low income, and they get taxed more than anyone else,” said Mary, who declined to give her last name. Another protester, Kevin Carter, said only billionaires – of which there are none in Congress – should qualify for the 1 percent. “Millionaires are fine – they’re part of the 99 percent,” said Carter, 51. “Our challenge is to get the millionaires to understand this is not about class warfare.” Carter said he’s less concerned that politicians are wealthy than that they’re swayed by corporate lobbyists. Derek Cressman, Common Cause’s Western states regional director, said the extreme wealth of many politicians puts them out of touch with regular people. The influence of the wealthy, he said, has led to “policies that have really made the 1 percent dramatically better off and left 99 percent of us behind.” “If we want a government of the people and by the people … you’d want 99 percent of the members of Congress coming from the 99 percent of society that’s not worth $9 million,” he said. Some wealthy politicians, like the late Sen. Edward Kennedy, a Massachusetts Democrat, do stick up for the poor, Cressman said. But in a representative democracy, he said, “the 99 percent should be represented ourselves, rather than counting on the charity or benevolent sympathies of the 1 percent.” Members of Congress are out of touch because they are powerful professional politicians, not because they’re rich, said Michael Tanner, senior fellow at the libertarian Cato Institute. The emphasis on the richest 1 percent can be harmful because it targets people who are successful but haven’t done anything wrong, he said. “I think that corporate welfare is obscene, but I don’t think the existence of inequality and wealth is simply a bad thing,” he said. “There’s people who got rich because they worked hard or gave us something that we really want.” Apple Inc. co-founder Steve Jobs is a lot different from admitted fraudster Bernard Madoff, Tanner said. “Steve Jobs did more to make us better off than a lot of social workers,” Tanner said. “I don’t care that he got rich – I got an iPad.” Table 1: Members of California’s congressional delegation with average net worth above $9 million, from 2009 Source: Center for Responsive Politics Table 2: All members of Congress with average net worth above $9 million, from 2009 Source: Center for Responsive Politics Will Evans is an investigative reporter for California Watch, a project of the non-profit Center for Investigative reporting. 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Seasons Of Wool to Participate in Luxury Gift Lounge in Honor of the…

November 13, 2011

Seasons Of Wool to Participate in Luxury Gift Lounge in Honor of the The 2012 Golden Globes Nominees and Presenters Seasons Of Wool, in association with The Artisan Group, will participate in a luxury Gift Lounge hosted by GBK Productions on January 13-14, 2012 at the L’Ermitage Hotel in Beverly Hills, California, in honor of the The 2012 Golden … (more) See original here: Seasons Of Wool to Participate in Luxury Gift Lounge in Honor of the…

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Katy Perry Free Concert Los Angeles

November 13, 2011
Katy Perry Free Concert Los Angeles

Music superstar Katy Perry will hold a free concert for fans of all ages at the Staples Center in Downtown Los Angeles, California on November 23rd. The concert, called “Katy Perry Gives Thanks,” is the final concert of the mega-popular sold-out Katy Perry California Dreams Tour 2011 , which has thrilled audiences through 122 concert dates. “I am giving thanks to all of my fans,” says Katy Perry, who is “giving a free concert to anyone in the world that wants to come to the California Dreams Tour as my last show.” Free tickets are being given away by drawing on Katy Perry’s Facebook. Sign up ASAP for a chance to attend the filming of Perry’s final concert of 2011 at the Staples Center in Los Angeles on Wednesday, November 23rd at 6 PM . You can register for tickets now through Monday night, November 14th at 11:59 PM Pacific Time for the chance to receive a private code that gets you 4 free passes to the concert. You must be 18 years or older to enter, but the show is for ALL AGES so minors can attend as a guest of a ticket recipient. The free concert in L.A. is anticipated to be the largest gathering of “California Gurls” in history, and cameras will be rolling to capture every second of a historic celebration full of the Katy Perry’s #1 hit songs. Don’t miss this gigantic free concert in L.A.!

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Eleventh Hour Proposal: Man Gets Down on One Knee at LAX at 11:11 on 11/11/11

November 12, 2011
Eleventh Hour Proposal: Man Gets Down on One Knee at LAX at 11:11 on 11/11/11

Having a baby born at the right moment is a coincidence — but proposing at the right moment takes planning. Not only did Alexander Williams pick 11/11/11 to propose to his girlfriend Dionne Savage, he wanted to do it at the ticket counter where he met her two years ago. more › Continue reading here: Eleventh Hour Proposal: Man Gets Down on One Knee at LAX at 11:11 on 11/11/11

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