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Gayle on the Go! Events for Saturday, Jan. 14, 2012
KTLA NewsFree! Saturday @ 12:30p.m. & 2p.m. World City at the Music Center W.M. Keck Amphitheatre Walt Disney Concert Hall 111 South Grand Avenue Los Angeles (213) 972-4396 WORLD CITY AT THE MUSIC CENTER invites us to ring in the Lunar New Year with cultural...Tags: Music, Wrestling, Sumo Wrestling, Arts, Museums
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Head of Japan's Fukushima Nuclear Plant Suddenly Hospitalized
KTLA NewsTOKYO, Japan -- The head of Japan's Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant, site of the world's worst atomic accident in 25 years more than eight months ago, has been hospitalized and will be replaced in his post, plant operator Tokyo Electric Power Co said on...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Tokyo (Japan), Health, Plant Openings, Fukushima (Fukushima, Japan)
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Japan Widens Investigation Into Nuclear-Contaminated Beef
CNNTOKYO -- Japan announced Tuesday that all beef detected with radiation higher than government safety standards will be destroyed as the probe into beef contaminated from the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant expands. This week governments in three...Tags: Home Products, Fukushima Prefecture (Japan), Natural Disasters, Disasters, Sushi and Sashimi
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Lethal Radiation Levels Detected at Damaged Japan Nuclear Plant
CNNTOKYO, Japan -- The operator of Japan's crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant says it has detected record radiation levels at the facility. Lethal levels of radiation were measured Monday at the bottom of a ventilation tower on the grounds between...Tags: Health, Plant Openings, Human Interest, Science and Technology, Tokyo (Japan)
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Japan's Nuclear Disaster Escalates
ReutersFUKUSHIMA, Japan -- Japan's prime minister said on Tuesday that radioactive levels had become high around an earthquake-stricken nuclear power plant after an explosion there, and there was a risk of radiation leaking into the atmosphere. Naoto Kan...Tags: Naoto Kan, American Red Cross, News Agency, Barack Obama, Three Mile Island Accident (1979)
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Japan Rocked by 6.4 Quake Just Hours After 6.6 Temblor
CNNTOKYO, Japan -- Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan invoked his country's recovery from World War II on Tuesday as he sought to turn the nation's attention to the arduous task of rebuilding. Yet the challenges awaiting Japan remained on full display the...Tags: Natural Disasters, Disasters, Earthquakes, Defense Equipment, Japan
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Prop 7: Renewable Energy Generation (Defeated)
The way it is now: Electric utility companies in California generate most of the electricity they sell from "nonrenewable" resources (such as coal and natural gas). They generate a small amount of the electricity they sell from "renewable" resources...Tags: Natural Resources, Energy Resources, California, Renewable Energy, Alternative Energy
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Fire Rules Not Applied to Sesnon Power Line
The power line believed to have sparked the Sesnon fire was not covered by strict state inspection and brush clearance rules because it was owned by a private utility on private land, according to regulators. The California Public Utilities Commission...Tags: Fires, Weather, Natural Gas, Companies and Corporations, Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning
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CA Company Saves Big by Turning Onions into Energy
KTLA NewsOXNARD -- A California farming company is using the juice from its onion crops to generate electricity for its processing plant in Oxnard, turning waste into sizable energy savings. Gills Onions has farms throughout California that send onions to the...Tags: Sports, Companies and Corporations, Plant Openings, Onions, Soccer
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KEEP IT SIMPLE! KEEP IT CHEAP! - HELP WITH THE HEAT
Gayle Anderson was live in San Dimas at RAGING WATERS with SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON with information to HELP WITH THE HEAT! Some easy ways to save, according to Southern California Edison include: · Line it up: When you line-dry your laundry, clothing...Tags: California, Temecula, Six Flags Inc., Palm Springs (Riverside, California), Science and Technology
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REFRIGERATOR 101
This summer, Southern California Edison wants its customers to become the ultimate authorities on running their refrigerators efficiently. A refrigerator can use about 19 percent of a household's electricity. SCE is offering solutions to help manage...Tags: Energy Saving, Southern California Edison Company, Electrical Appliance
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