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Carole Vernier, aide and muse to Herb Caen, dies

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

Carole Vernier had a smoky voice, a throaty laugh and an extra-dry wit, a combination that made her the perfect backstop for Herb Caen. Ms. Vernier, who served as The Chronicle columnist’s assistant until his death in 1997, was found deceased in her Bush Street apartment in San Francisco this week. The cause of death was heart failure complicated by chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, according to her sister, Darryl Cole. During two stints — 1971 to 1979 and 1989 to 1997 — Ms. Vernier sat outside Caen’s office... Читать дальше...

Massive gas leak near Los Angeles plugged after 16 weeks

«TDN» (tdn.com) 

LOS ANGELES (AP) — A blowout at a natural gas well that leaked uncontrollably for 16 weeks and drove thousands of residents from their Los Angeles homes was plugged Thursday, a utility said.

Massive gas leak near Los Angeles plugged after 16 weeks

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

If the plug holds and all goes according to plan to seal the well, the upscale Porter Ranch community in the San Fernando Valley could begin to return to normalcy after schools were closed and 6,400 families were uprooted as they complained of headaches, nausea, nosebleeds and other symptoms as an intermittent stench wafted through the area. Public health officials blamed their woes on an odorant added to gas so it can be detected and have said they don't expect long-term health impacts. At its peak... Читать дальше...

Nikkei dives to 16-month low

Kyodo News (kyodonews.jp) 

TOKYO - A financial data monitor in Tokyo shows the Nikkei Stock Average falling below 15,000 for the first ...



Andreessen comment doesn't represent Facebook view: Zuckerberg

«The Times of India» (indiatimes.com) 

Facebook founder Marc Zuckerberg distanced himself on Thursday from director Marc Andreessen's controversial tweet on India. “I found the comments deeply upsetting, and they do not represent the way Facebook or I think at all.

Cafeteria Workers At Intel Are Protesting

BuzzFeed 


Unite Here has been trying to organize the cafeteria workers at Intel for years. Back in 2014, when workers were at risk of losing their jobs, the union organized a protest on the tech company’s campus. But the workers ultimately didn’t win a union contract.

Two years later, though, the people who serve food to Intel’s employees are still on unhappy. There are around 75 cafeteria workers at Intel, according to a Unite Here spokesperson — and as of yesterday, they were picketing once more. Читать дальше...

Hasselbeck is “strongly leaning” toward playing again

NBCSports.com 

A quarterback who’ll turn 40 next month apparently is leaning toward retiring. A quarterback who’ll turn 41 later this year is leaning toward not retiring. Colts quarterback Matthew Hasselbeck, who started eight games in 2015, could be back again in 2016. “I haven’t really I guess made up my mind completely on it,” Hasselbeck told…

Facebook pulls out Free Basics from India

«The Times of India» (indiatimes.com) 

Social media giant Facebook finally pulled the plug on its controversial zero-rated platform `Free Basics' in India, days after telecom regulator Trai rejected differential pricing on data and a few hours after Reliance Communications (RCom) - its mobile partner in the country - decided to make the service paid.

Pregnant Victorian woman has Zika

News Herald Sun 

LATEST: VICTORIA’S Health Minister has confirmed a Victorian woman has been diagnosed with Zika virus after returning from overseas.

Duduzane gives force to 'Zupta' perception

Times LIVE 

President Jacob Zuma's son, Duduzane, has a stake in the company that, with the Gupta family, is buying Glencore's Optimum Coal mine, says the competition regulator.

Cops bust women mobsters

Times LIVE 

Italian police have swooped in on a Mafia clan in Sicily, arresting dozens in an international operation to dismantle a powerful crime group run by women.

Einstein's gravitational waves seen

Times LIVE 

In a landmark discovery for physics and astronomy, scientists said yesterday they had glimpsed the first direct evidence of gravitational waves, ripples in the fabric of space-time that Albert Einstein predicted a century ago.





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