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Dreaded Santa Ana winds take toll in first wildfire of season

Dreaded Santa Ana winds take toll in first wildfire of season Los Angeles - The dreaded Santa Ana winds, which fan dangerous wildfires every autumn in southern California, roared through an area east of Los Angeles Monday burning over 1,500 hectares and forcing the closure of three major freeways.

Cyberspace Is The Common Playground For Bullying Among Teens

According to a new study published in Journal of School Health, teens who are frequent internet users often indulge in cyberbulling. Around 72% of respondents reported at least one incident during the past year. 

The study also found a correlation between online bullying and school bullying, which has been related to increased amount of stress. It was found that 85% of respondents who reported at least one case of cyber bullying also were often bullied in the school. The parents of these teens were often not ware, since the teens themselves didn’t tell their parents about the incident of online bullying. The reason for not disclosing it to parents was the need to deal with the situation on their own and also the fear of parental restriction on the internet use. 

Officials: US train driver sent text message before crash

Los Angeles - The engineer in the worst train wreck in California history sent a text message from his cellphone seconds before he slammed into an oncoming freight train in an accident that killed 25 people and injured 135 others last month, federal authorities said Wednesday.

A spokesman for the National Transportation Safety Board said engineer Robert M. Sanchez sent the message at 4:22 p.m., 22 seconds before he hit A freight train near Los Angeles on September 12, a spokesman for the agency said in a written statement.

In all, Sanchez sent 29 text messages while he was on duty the day of the crash, the NTSB said.

Stars back Obama in glittering 9-million-dollar night

Stars back Obama in glittering 9-million-dollar night Los Angeles - Hollywood royalty turned out in force to back Democratic Presidential candidate Barack Obama in two glittering events Monday night that raised a record 9 million dollars.

In the midst of the worst US financial crisis in decades, Obama kept television cameras away from the star-studded parties in a bid to minimize criticism that he was celebrating as the country suffered.

Dog saves owner with emergency phone-call

Dog saves owner with emergency phone-call Los Angeles  - A specially trained dog saved his owner's life by dialing the emergency number 911 after the owner suffered a seizure, according to Phoenix TV station KPHO.

Buddy, an 18-month-old German shepherd, was trained to recognize the signs of a seizure and use a special phone which is wired to call 911 whenever any button is pressed for more than three seconds.

That's what he did when his owner, Joe Stalnaker, suffered a severe seizure last Wednesday, responding with a series of barks and whimpers when he heard the operator answer.

Investigators focus on text messaging as cause of train crash

Investigators focus on text messaging as cause of train crashLos Angeles  - Investigators Monday continued their investigation into the worst train crash in southern California history, focusing on whether the driver of the passenger train was sending text messages when he allegedly ran a red light just prior to the collision.

The probe also focused on whether the red light signal was functioning properly.

At least 25 people died in the Friday afternoon crash that left another 138 injured.

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