2015년 2월 13일 금요일

Top of the Times: February 13, 2015

Friday, February  13,  2015
 
Los Angeles Times
 
Top of the Times
 
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Note-taking dispute reportedly put audit of DWP trusts on hold
Jack Dolan
The long-awaited audit into how two DWP nonprofits spent millions of ratepayer dollars stalled because officials objected to the volume of information investigators were taking.
 
Anthem data breach poses a big test for its CEO
Joseph Swedish¿s fate may hinge on what government investigations turn up and how well he can address customer concerns. After all, Target's CEO didn't survive his company's credit-card data breach.
 
Reward payouts rare in homicide cases, but potential keeps offers coming
When leads dry up, authorities sometimes turn to rewards, even though the offers rarely yield results.
 
 
US & World
 
Netanyahu's U.S. speech drives a wedge between Democrats, Israel 
 
Muslim students' slayings investigated as possible hate crime, FBI says
 
Senate confirms Ashton Carter as new secretary of Defense
 
 
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Business
 
Celebrated butcher carves out niche in L.A.'s culinary scene 
Virgin Galactic to open Long Beach plant
GOP, tech industry mostly out of step over net neutrality issue 
'Grey' area: For a provocative film, many shades of marketing
 
Sports
 
 
Arrogance and greed are keeping Dodgers fans in a TV blackout
 
The best message Yankees' Alex Rodriguez can deliver is with his bat
 
 
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Health
 
Smartphone apps keep pace with costly fitness trackers
 
Howie Mandel runs to be calm, works to help others with A-fib
 
 
Opinion
 
Agreement on Ukraine could vindicate use of economic sanctions
 
Amid a lack of fracking data, the state should halt new operations

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