The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power had the highest-paid public employees in the city, earning on average 40 percent more than other municipal workers, even those with identical job titles.
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The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power had the highest-paid public employees in the city, earning on average 40 percent more than other municipal workers, even those with identical job titles.
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LOS ANGELES, CA-- - Universal Detection Technology , a leading developer and reseller of biological, chemical, and radiation detection equipment , is the subject of a recent article in the Los Angeles ...
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LOS ANGELES, Feb. 7, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Many people choose to eschew a car service in favor of a taxi because they assume the taxi is the much more economical option. In reality, however, there are luxury ...
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LOS ANGELES, CA-- - SOA Software, a leading provider of SOA governance , cloud and enterprise API Management products and a Microsoft Gold Partner, today announced a new product for Microsoft Windows Communication ...
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California is withholding the money it used to give Los Angeles County to provide services like issuing absentee ballots and maintaining a sex offender registry, forcing the Board of Supervisors to choose between canceling those services or coming up with the money itself.
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SNP LA’s efforts help to reduce euthanasia make a big dent in the Los Angeles area.Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) February 07, 2012 The Spay Neuter Project of Los Angeles (SNP LA) has rung in Spay Neuter Month 2012 with a bang by performing its 50,000th surgery since launching in 2007. In celebration of this important milestone, and to raise awareness of its low cost and free services, SNP LA will open ...
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Drawdown of US$16.125 Million From a Term Loan Facility With Nordea Bank
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IRVINE, CA-- - Burnham Gibson Financial Group, Inc., a full-service financial services firm based in Orange County, Calif., wrapped up 2011 with solid revenue and personnel growth and additional expansion ...
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On Friday, Feb. 3, free agent forward Kenyon Martin agreed to a one-year contract with the Los Angeles Clippers. With the decision, the Los Angeles Lakers and several other teams are left looking elsewhere for help on the front line.
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