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South Bay Woman Pays $16,000 For TV Service She Never Received
When she made a change to her phone service, a San Jose woman realized she’d spent more than $16,000 on satellite TV over ten years. The problem: she never requested or used the service. Her plight serves as a reminder for all consumers to closely monitor auto-pay bills.
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HBO CEO Plepler Exits in Wake of AT&T Acquisition
HBO’s chief executive said he is exiting the cable channel, a decision that comes less than a year after AT&T acquired HBO’s parent company.
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2 LAPD Officers Bitten By Man Who Triggered Cellphone Store Alarm
Two Los Angeles Police Department officers were bitten several times by a 30-year-old man who had triggered a cash register alarm at an AT&T store in Tarzana Monday night, police said.
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Major Cell Phone Carriers Waive Fees to Help Families Keep in Touch With Victims of Mexico City Earthquake
Following the destructive 7.1-magnitude earthquake that killed hundreds of people and crumbled buildings in Mexico City on Tuesday, several major cell phone carriers are waiving fees for those affected by the temblor to help them get in touch with loved ones.
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Police Standoff With Gunman in Lake County Prompts Shelter-in-Place
Dozens of officers searched the area after a gunman opened fire on state employees working on a highway and officers assisting them.
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Sticky Seats? California Ballparks Get Creative to Conserve Water
Earlier this season, the grounds crew that watches over the lush green playing field where the San Francisco Giants play tried something new: They cut back on overnight watering.
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Giants Blow Out Royals 11-4 in Game 4 of the World Series, Series Tied 2-2
The San Francisco Giants evened up the World Series 2-2 against the Kansas City Royals, with an 11-4 win in Game 4.
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Giants Edged by Royals 3-2 in World Series Game 3, Down 2-1 in Series
The San Francisco Giants were edged by the Kansas City Royals 3-2 in Game 3 of the World Series and are now down 2-1 in the best of seven.