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Spot-Checking at Locked Metro TAP Turnstiles Yields 53 Citations & 5 Arrests

October 16, 2011
Spot-Checking at Locked Metro TAP Turnstiles Yields 53 Citations & 5 Arrests

Who’s got a ticket to ride? Metro’s fare gate lockdown is producing interesting results as the agency determines approximately what percentage of passengers are using paper tickets as opposed to TAP cards. This four-week effort aids in Metro’s mission to get the TAP system and turnstile entry secured and running. Metro officials are spot-checking passengers’ tickets as they get off the Red and Purple Lines. more › Read more here: Spot-Checking at Locked Metro TAP Turnstiles Yields 53 Citations & 5 Arrests

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iSwoon for iPhone 4S, Thanks to Apple Store at 3rd Street Promenade

October 16, 2011
iSwoon for iPhone 4S, Thanks to Apple Store at 3rd Street Promenade

My one stop was at the Apple store located along Third Street Promenade in Santa Monica. I’d read tweets claiming the store promised they had ordered ample supplies to last the entire day and that there were only 80 people in line. Only 80 people. I arrived at the store at 10:45am, my heart dropping when I noticed the line had vanished. “The line’s right over there,” said a helpful Apple employee, pointing me towards a feasible line of cattle hopeful consumers. more › Go here to see the original: iSwoon for iPhone 4S, Thanks to Apple Store at 3rd Street Promenade

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Men’s Rights Advocates Come Out in Support of Seal Beach Salon Shooter

October 16, 2011
Men’s Rights Advocates Come Out in Support of Seal Beach Salon Shooter

The shootings at Salon Meritage have mostly elicited reactions of horror and sympathy for the victims . But some men’s rights advocates have been coming out in support of Scott Dekraai, the man who shot his ex-wife and seven others at Salon Meritage, where she worked as a hairstylist. more › Excerpt from: Men’s Rights Advocates Come Out in Support of Seal Beach Salon Shooter

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College Football Schedule Week 7: LSU, Tennessee and Ryan Theriot

October 15, 2011
College Football Schedule Week 7: LSU, Tennessee and Ryan Theriot

I know I’ve told this story before, but I don’t remember if I’ve written it here before. So if you’ve heard it before, please indulge me because I don’t really want to write about the possibility of Boise State playing in the Big East Conference or dismissed South Carolina quarterback Stephen Garcia being hinted at being part of a point-shaving scandal or the potential Conference USA-Mountain West Conference football merger. more › See original here: College Football Schedule Week 7: LSU, Tennessee and Ryan Theriot

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Salon Shooter Not Getting Ant- Psychotic Drugs In Jail

October 15, 2011

SANTA ANA, Calif. — The attorney for the suspect in the Seal Beach, Calif., hair salon massacre has told a judge his client needs anti-psychotic medications and is not getting them in jail. Defendant Scott Dekraai made his first appearance in Orange County Superior Court on Friday but his arraignment on eight counts of murder and one count of attempted murder was continued to Nov. 29. Relatives of victims shouted at him before and after the proceeding. One person called him a coward and another screamed “I hate you.” Defense attorney Robert Curtis told the court that Dekraii needs the medications Trazadome and Topamax. Judge Erick L. Larsh ordered a medical review to determine what medications Dekraai needs. Curtis also said he anticipates there will be a motion for a change of venue. Go here to read the rest: Salon Shooter Not Getting Ant- Psychotic Drugs In Jail

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Clintons Will Roll Through L.A. This Weekend To Hobnob, Raise Mula, Celebrate Bill’s 65th Birthday

October 15, 2011
Clintons Will Roll Through L.A. This Weekend To Hobnob, Raise Mula, Celebrate Bill’s 65th Birthday

The Clintons will be sweeping through Los Angeles this weekend for (a belated celebration of) Bill’s 65th birthday to do the things the Clintons do so well: put on lavish events, network like crazy and charm wealthy donors to open their checkbooks, according to the Hollywood Reporter . more › See the original post: Clintons Will Roll Through L.A. This Weekend To Hobnob, Raise Mula, Celebrate Bill’s 65th Birthday

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LeBron’s Flirtation With The NFL Getting A Little Bit Annoying

October 14, 2011
LeBron’s Flirtation With The NFL Getting A Little Bit Annoying

Keep this man away from the NFL, please. Photo Credit: Getty Images for Nickelodeon Original post: LeBron’s Flirtation With The NFL Getting A Little Bit Annoying

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Exercise Democracy at The World Food Day Rally

October 14, 2011
Exercise Democracy at The World Food Day Rally

This Sunday, October 16, Angelenos can participate in democracy by attending the World Food Day Rally at the Westwood Federal Building. Regular folks will be gathering from 12pm to 4pm to show their support for food security locally and worldwide. more › Read the original: Exercise Democracy at The World Food Day Rally

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Relaxed Parking for the Jewish Holiday of Sukkot

October 13, 2011

Following the Jewish holidays of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur comes the festival of Sukkot , which begins tonight at sundown. See the rest here: Relaxed Parking for the Jewish Holiday of Sukkot

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Frederick Hertz: Same-Sex Divorce Barrier Lifted In CA Courts

October 13, 2011

One of the nastiest dimensions of the battle over same-sex marriage has been the lack of access to divorce courts for same-sex married couples that reside in non-recognition states. While you might think that anti-gay judges would be thrilled to help these gay couples break up, in fact that is not true. Judges in Texas, Oklahoma, Rhode Island and other states have refused to grant divorces to lesbian or gay couples who went elsewhere to get married or have relocated from the state in which they got married, on the grounds that granting a divorce would constitute a form of official recognition of their marriage. Mind you, most of these couples are not asking a judge to grant them any property or alimony based upon their marriage, since they’ve already settled those issues — they just want to get an order of dissolution. And the couples have good reasons for wanting the court order. Even if they have resolved their financial affairs, they need to get a divorce so they can be free of future liabilities, and so they will be able to marry or legally partner their new romantic interest. The legal origin of these problems stems from what is referred to as the “domicile” rule, which means couples ordinarily can only get divorced in the state in which they reside at the time of their break-up, regardless of where they lived when they got married. The purpose of this rule, which goes back more than a century, is to prevent nasty husbands (or wives) from evading the divorce rules of the state they live in, by simply hopping across the state line to get a divorce in another state. For example, if a husband in New York didn’t like the property rules imposed on him by the New York court, it would be unfair to his wife if he could simply drive a few miles away to a more lenient state and file for divorce there. While these rules may make sense for heterosexual couples who can always get a divorce in whatever state they live in, they wreak havoc for couples who live in states that won’t grant them a divorce under any conditions — even if they’ve reached a property settlement with their spouse. This is a vivid example of where the denial of the right to marry ends up as a denial of the right to get a divorce. Fortunately, the California legislature has just passed a bill (which was signed into law on October 9th by Governor Jerry Brown) that resolves this problem — at least for those who came to California and got married there in 2008. It will also help those who may in the future get married in California, if and when Proposition 8 (which bans same-sex marriages) is repealed or ruled to be unconstitutional. The bill is titled SB (Senate Bill) 651, and the full text can be found here. The new law will go into effect in January 2012. It provides that if a couple got married in California but lives in a state that won’t grant them a divorce (which is presumed if the state doesn’t recognize their marriage), the California court will have jurisdiction to grant them a dissolution. The divorce case will be filed in the county where the couple got married, and the dissolution is supposed to be adjudicated “in accordance with California law.” There is a lot that remains unresolved in this new legislation, especially what it means to adjudicate a divorce in accordance with California law if the spouses are not residents. But for those who have been able to reach their own private settlement agreement, this will enable them at least to obtain a formal dissolution. And, while there is also some uncertainty on the details, chances are the dissolution will be honored in other states, even non-recognition states. This will allow the ex-spouses to enter into contracts as a formerly married person, and to be treated once again as an unmarried person. It’s a long ways from full marriage recognition in every state, but at least the couples that married in California will now be free to get divorced, wherever they live! Go here to read the rest: Frederick Hertz: Same-Sex Divorce Barrier Lifted In CA Courts

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