WASHINGTON—Carlos Mario Jimenez-Naranjo, aka “Macaco,” a paramilitary leader and one of Colombia’s most notorious drug traffickers, has been sentenced to 33 years in prison by U.S. District Judge Joan A. Lenard in Miami for leading an international drug trafficking conspiracy that supported a foreign terrorist organization, announced Assistant Attorney General Lanny A. Breuer of the […]
Archives for November 2011
The Curious Case of Herman Cain: Could Latest Allegations Spell End of Presidential Bid?
By Danny R. Johnson WASHINGTON–Accusations of politicians and wannabe Washington politicians, who flirt with women and men, commit sexual harassment, and have affairs, has been around since the founding of the Republic. Both Democrats and Republican politicians have found themselves one way or another in certain uncompromising positions. The titillations of power are too […]
Big changes in local radio
SAN DIEGO–For the first time in 85 years on the air, San Diego’s AM600 KOGO is making a historic change in operations by becoming San Diego’s first News-Talk station to simulcast on FM radio at 95.7 FM, bringing more reach and value to the San Diego community. The simulcast began Monday. KOGO’s new name and […]
Community Notepad
This is only a test On Wednesday, San Diego County will join in on the first nationwide test of the Emergency Alert System (EAS) being conducted by the federal government. The County wants to assure residents that this event is just a test, and not a real emergency alert. The test will begin at 11 a.m. […]
CalVet joins Applebee’s to thank veterans and troops
SACRAMENTO–In what has become an annual tradition, Applebee’s will again thank our nation’s veterans and troops by inviting them to their neighborhood Applebee’s for a free signature entrée this Friday on Veterans Day. California Department of Veterans Affairs CalVet will work with Applebee’s on that day by providing brochures containing information important to veteran families. […]
Passports now available for holiday travel
SAN DIEGO–With the holidays just around the corner, many families are planning to visit relatives or splurge on exotic vacations. If you hope to travel outside the country, now is the time to apply for a passport or bring your current one up to date. “It can take a few weeks to get a passport. […]
Recession-proof your mood with exercise
OCEANSIDE–It probably doesn’t come as news to anyone that the sluggish economy is, literally, a real downer. In fact, studies show that – not surprisingly – depressed economy makes us depressed as well. According to a new survey by a New York-based market research company Euro RSCG Worldwide, 45 percent of male respondents and 33 […]
California agencies team up to house veterans
SAN DIEGO–On Monday, the California Department of Veterans Affairs (CalVet) and the California Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) met in San Diego to present their new collaboration to address homelessness among California’s veterans. CalVet and HCD presented their collaboration at a meeting hosted by Veterans Village of San Diego with the San Diego […]
“Spartacus” renewed for season three
BEVERLY HILLS–The most celebrated STARZ Originals franchise, Spartacus, will continue to wow audiences worldwide with a renewal secured for a thrilling and bloody third season. The green light comes well in advance of Spartacus: Vengeance, which will debut exclusively on STARZ on January 27. As yet untitled, production on the third season of ‘Spartacus’ is […]
Video: Bialek tells her side of story about Herman Cain
CNN’s Piers Morgan interviews Sharon Bialek about her encounter with Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain.
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