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Greg Steinhafel, chairman, president and chief executive officer of Target, said that guests will have zero liability for the cost of any fraudulent charges arising from the breach.

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The play opens at a police station in Texas on November 22, 1963; President J. F.Kennedy was just shot and killed as he was riding in a motorcade.

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Thousand Oaks, Calif… The casts of Cabrillo Music Theatre’s IN THE HEIGHTS and FOREVER PLAID are coming! Local businesses are coming! And dancers, “movers,” and those who can barely tap their toes are coming, too! Family and Community combine with music,

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Seniors and their families will learn how to protect themselves against financial fraud and get help at a free “Smarter Senior Forum.” Seniors, family members and caregivers are welcome to attend. The fair will be held

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Playwright Eric Rudnick came to Los Angeles (from New York) to get involved with the vibrant theatre community, and wound up with his first job being in the television industry. It worked out quite well for him, helping to support his theatre habit.

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Low-income families qualify for subsidies from the government to help pay for health insurance coverage. However, those who do not fall into the category of income that is not more than 400% of the federal poverty limit — $47,780 for an individual or $61,496 for a couple — do not qualify for subsidies to buy insurance.

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Changes in the Mating Strategies of White People is directed by Craig Anton and stars Abigail Marlowe, Brian Cousins, Sarah Underwood, Kim Estes and Gloria Charles. It runs Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 3 p.m

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NewFilmmakers Los Angeles (NFMLA) is a non-profit organization, that began over ten years ago in New York at the famous Anthology Film Archives, designed to showcase innovative works by emerging filmmakers from around the world.

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According to the Book of Genesis, what leads to “the fall of man” occurs in “a garden eastward in Eden” where a talking serpent with “feet” beguiles the world’s first woman to eat fruit from a forbidden tree

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The U. S. Environmental Protection Agency determined that the bulbs were inefficient and drafted federal legislation to discontinue the bulbs.

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