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14 hrs ago | San Bernardino County Sun

Body discovered in Chino

Chino police are investigating the discovery of a body found on the railroad tracks along Walnut Avenue Saturday afternoon.

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Fri Nov 06, 2009

SF Gate

Unique homecoming to Vietnam for US commander

On the day his side lost the Vietnam War, Hung Ba Le fled his homeland at the age of 5 in a fishing trawler crammed with 400 refugees.

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Inland Valley Daily Bulletin

Auction for Chino basin water supplies postponed until next year

The board that oversees the underground water supply in the Chino Basin has postponed this week's water auction, citing bidders' concern about the water recovery process.

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Inland Valley Daily Bulletin

$110M Chino prison project outlined

Nearly 3,000 more beds and an influx of new correctional officers are part of the $110 million conversion of a local youth prison into California Institution for Men operations.

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Inland Valley Daily Bulletin

One arrested, one injured after shooting near shopping center

An Ontario man was arrested after allegedly shooting a person he tried to rob. Christopher Yong O, also known as Chris Jun Oh, 20, was booked Wednesday at West Valley Detention Center in Rancho Cucamonga on suspicion of felony charges of robbery, assault with a firearm and attempted murder, said Arden Wiltshire, public information officer for the ...

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Thu Nov 05, 2009

LA Weekly

Philippe Is Not Your Daddy's Chinese

Philippe is a new-generation offshoot of Mr. Chow, which is to say it serves the kind of Chinese food that would have passed muster in London in the swingin' '60s: cubes of "Beijing'' chicken breast burnished with syrup; soupless soup dumplings; chewy pan-fried noodles; and a weirdly compelling dish of crisp, shredded vegetation that billows from ...

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Tue Nov 03, 2009

KTLA-TV Los Angeles

Cops: Driver of Pickup May Have Started Suspicious Fires

The driver of a pickup truck with an overheated catalytic converter may have started a series of fires that threatened dozens of homes near the Pomona freeway in Diamond Bar, according to investigators.

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Mon Nov 02, 2009

Inland Valley Daily Bulletin

Suspect pleads not guilty in 2005 Chino stabbing death

When Leopoldo Servin was killed here nearly five years ago, he was stabbed 28 times and badly mutilated before being left to die in an alley.

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Sun Nov 01, 2009

Inland Valley Daily Bulletin

Joe Blackstock: 'Miracle Man of Chino' still remembered by a few

It's hard to picture sleepy Chino of 90 years ago as a place where miracles happened.

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Sat Oct 31, 2009

Inland Valley Daily Bulletin

From the Chino Valley Now blog, October 30

Chino names Burns as new finance director Chino City Manager Pat Glover announced that Rob Burns has been appointed to be the city director of finance.

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Fri Oct 30, 2009

SFGate

Hebrew, Hindi, other scripts get Web address nod

The nonprofit body that oversees Internet addresses approved Friday the use of Hebrew, Hindi, Korean and other scripts not based on Latin characters in a decision that could make the Web dramatically more inclusive.

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Inland Valley Daily Bulletin

Chino murder suspect arrested after four years

Officers of the Chino Police Department never stopped working on Leopoldo Servin's murder, a crime that took place in a Chino alleyway the evening of Jan.

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San Jose Mercury News

5-year-old Cupertino boy accidently run over by teacher at day care

Nelson Wei would have turned 6 on Sunday. But instead of a birthday party to celebrate another year for their only child, Nelson's parents and friends held a ceremony to honor the young but tragically short life of a boy born to smile.

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Home - San Bernardino County Sun

Thousands attend fair in Ontario

David Christian has passed the level of frustration at the lack of jobs. The Chino resident on Thursday was among the 2,000 job seekers competing for 1,500 openings at the Inland Empire West End job fair in the old Terminal 1 building at LA/Ontario International Airport.

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San Jose Mercury News

China expands language institutes at US colleges

In a small room at the University of South Florida, Maya Ueda and two classmates prepare for a Mandarin exam.

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Thu Oct 29, 2009

Inland Valley Daily Bulletin

In Chino, where there's smoke, there's BBQ

WORD HASN'T quite gotten out yet about Chino's latest restaurant. In an hour at lunchtime Wednesday in which I was hoping to get comments from customers, I was the only soul there.

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Inside Bay Area

'Mexican Man' costume offends Latino shoppers, community groups

A costume dubbed "Mexican Man" has offended Latino shoppers and community groups after being discovered at a Halloween chain store.

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Wed Oct 28, 2009

San Francisco Chronicle

Mandarin Chinese: It's Greek to Me

The story below it said: Cantonese, a dialect from southern China that has dominated the Chinatowns of North America for decades, is being rapidly swept aside by Mandarin, the national language of China and the lingua franca of most of the latest Chinese immigrants.

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Mon Oct 26, 2009

New York Times

In China, a Proliferation of Rules Draws Scorn

HUANGPING, China - All the students at Luolang Elementary School, a yellow-and-orange concrete structure off a winding mountain road in southern China, know the key rules: Do not run in the halls.

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Sat Oct 24, 2009

San Jose Mercury News

Chinese candy Jigong Chayote recalled due to excessive lead

The California Department of Public Health has warned consumers not to eat an imported Chinese candy called Jigong Chayote after it was found to have unsafe levels of lead.

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