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Leigh Steinberg to make comeback amid three years of sobriety, AP reports
Leigh Steinberg, a Daily Pilot columnist, was profiled by the Associated Press and revealed he is working to relaunch his sports agency, based in Newport Beach, as well as other projects, "including an autobiography and his continuing crusade to raise...
Tags: Alcohol Addiction, Forbes.com LLC, Howie Long, National Football League Players Association, Ben Roethlisberger
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It's A Gray Area: Our grandchildren are bankrupt
The biggest security threat to our country is a failed economy, and today that is a genuine threat. How so? Because the simple fact is that for every dollar the federal government now spends, it is either borrowing or printing 43 cents. Obviously no...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Orange County Superior Court, Politics, Fiscal Cliff, U.S. Congress
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It's A Gray Area: Being on the campaign trail
Many have asked what it was like to be the 2012 Libertarian candidate for vice president, along with Gov. Gary Johnson as our candidate for president. I can say that on the one hand, it was a deeply humbling, uplifting, interesting and gratifying...Tags: Politics, Gary Johnson, Government, Justice System, Elections
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Roger Whitney Gilbert
ROGER WHITNEY GILBERT Our husband, father, grandfather was with us until February 12, 2013. Roger was born on March 3, 1932 in Los Angeles, CA to Al Whitney Gilbert and Evelyn Kleinsorg Gilbert. Roger grew up in Los Angeles with his younger brother...
Tags: Trips and Vacations, Insurance, City of Hope, Family, Travel
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Mailbag: Change is never going to be 'low stress'
In his Dec. 8 letter to the Daily Pilot, Tom Egan wrote, "Do we really want to give [the Jim Righeimer-led council] more power [with a charter] to further tear up our low-stress city?" ("Mailbag: I disagree with commentary on C.M. charter"). "Tear up"?...Tags: Arts and Culture, Politics, Festive Events, Economy, Business and Finance, Finance
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Commentary: Controversy of mayor pro tem is 'Orwellian'
Only in an Orwellian world is a vote for the councilman whose majority side won this past election considered controversial. Yet, this is what the losing pro-union side now advocates. They claim that Councilwoman Wendy Leece — who pooh poohs the...Tags: Politics, Local Elections, Finance, Economy, Business and Finance, Elections
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New mayor reflects on tumult, looks forward
Fourth in a series of profiles about those in the trenches of Costa Mesa's political battles. * Each Sunday the new mayor of Costa Mesa prays to God to help him forgive others, to help him not hold a grudge, to give him guidance for the week before...
Tags: Politics, Democratic Party, Unemployment, Chicago Elections, Government
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Commentary: Unions are trying to squash Measure V
There are 34 cities in Orange County. Using data from their audited basic financial statements, one can obtain the net unrestricted assets for governmental activities and divide it by the city's population. The result is a benchmark that can be used for...Tags: Landforms, Crime, Law and Justice, Politics, Local Elections, Finance
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Commentary: Average Costa Mesa salary is too high
The average total compensation for Costa Mesa city employees in 2011 was $146,863. A substantial portion of that amount was for pension contributions. For those of you who are average taxpayers, let that sink it. The median Costa Mesa household (more...Tags: Politics, Government, Public Employees, Labor Legislation, Elections
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Apodaca: Public education hangs in the balance this election season
Have you ever been in a building when a fire alarm sounds, and everyone pauses and looks around, not wanting to make the first move or appear the panicked fool who rushes to the exit first? Probably just a false alarm; that's usually the case, we think....Tags: Landforms, PTA, Mountains, Colleges and Universities, Jerry Brown
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20 Questions with the founder of Yard House
Editor's note: The following is a set of 20 questions with Yard House founder Steele Platt. Q: You said you wrote a business plan in 1994 called the Yard House while tending bar in Huntington Beach. The Yard House sold to Darden Restaurants for $585...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Maroon 5 (music group), Starbucks Corp., Dining and Drinking, Common
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Portrait of 911 caller emerges
The private investigator who followed Costa Mesa Mayor Pro Tem Jim Righeimer home from a sports bar and called 911 to report him for drunk driving is a Marine veteran, a divorced father and a former police officer who spearheaded a program aimed at...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Legal Service, Media Industry, Financially Distressed Companies, Labor Legislation
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