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Resignation of Catholic bishop too little, too late, say Southern California priest abuse victims

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Pope Francis’ decision to accept the resignation of an auxiliary Los Angeles bishop amid accusations of misconduct with a minor does little to erase decades of cover-up by the Vatican, some Southern California victims of sex abuse by Catholic priests said Wednesday. One victim, Lee Bashforth, said Monsignor Alexander Salazar’s resignation, many years after his alleged…

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Tustin City Council approves different site for homeless shelter, after outcry over proposed location near elementary school

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TUSTIN — The Tustin City Council voted unanimously Tuesday night, Dec. 18, to relocate a yet-to-open temporary homeless shelter from its proposed site near an elementary school. In a low-key meeting – especially juxtaposed to those in which parents passionately decried the original location – council members chose the former U.S. Army Reserve site at 2345…

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How a San Pedro marine biologist found her passion in killer whales

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By Mary Jo Hazard Contributing writer Alisa Schulman-Janiger has logged so many volunteer hours at the Point Vicente Interpretive Center’s bluff side patio in Rancho Palos Verdes, that she might as well claim it as her primary residence. “I dream about killer whales; they’re my passion” said the independent researcher and marine biologist, her blond hair…

201812.19
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U.S. cybersecurity firm: Hackers stole EU diplomatic cables

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By RAPHAEL SATTER LONDON — Hackers have spent years eavesdropping on the diplomatic communications of European Union officials, a U.S. cybersecurity firm said Wednesday, an operation disrupted only after researchers discovered hundreds of intercepted documents lying around on the internet. The documents were discovered a few months ago after a malicious email was caught by…