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Klein, Paul
2016
Paul Klein 1958-2016 Paul W. Klein, 58, of Cheyenne passed away July 17 at his home.
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NSW: Siege shooting negligence case may be thrown out
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Klein, Paul
2005
[Paul Klein]'s family are suing the state of NSW for nervous shock allegedly suffered as a result of extensive media coverage of the stand-off, and claiming aggravated damages for repeated reuse of the footage. The statutory duty of the police to protect the community overrode any common-law duty of care to Klein or his family, Mr Marshall argued. Counsel for the family, Andrew Scotting, argued police had assumed responsibility for their actions simply by responding to Mrs Klein's triple-0 call on the night of the shooting.
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Mylar balloon caught in power lines leaves about 1,500 Whittier residents without power
2012
\"We heard a loud pop and our power went out,\" said Richard Melendez. Credit: Venusse Navid, SGVN twitter.com/miss_venusse
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Cell broadcast fills notification need
2007
\"Right inside your and my cell phone -- it was pretty secret for quite a while -- is a broadcast capability, a truly broadcast function,\" said Paul Klein, chief operating officer at CellCast Technologies. No such physical limitations with the cell broadcasts developed by CellCast's Mark Wood and Kevin Preston. The technology has been adopted in several European countries and CellCast Technologies is working to sell it to emergency managers in U.S. cities and counties. In the case of the mass murders this week at Virginia Tech University, which has a student population of about 26,000, the technology could have allowed emergency managers to reach students and faculty with no time lag, CellCast's Klein said.
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Not advised: Gaming while frazzled
2011
I'm told there was a time when people watched a given TV show because, well, it was on. The amount of televised content a person could consume was capped not by time -- stations actually ran out of programming and went \"off the air,\" if you can believe it -- but by supply. In the days of three or four or five broadcast channels, you watched \"I Love Lucy\" and \"Gunsmoke,\" or you did not watch TV. Consider my case. In a poorly planned effort to get my life moving, I recently moved out of my family's house near York Hospital. I still call it my family's house -- the mortgage is in my mom's name -- but my family hasn't lived in or paid for it for years. It's been my home and my financial responsibility since 2006, with the exception of a memorably calamitous couple of months in San Francisco. 'Trenched':Even a rambunctious, style-conscious action game like Double Fine's \"Trenched,\" released for $15 on the Xbox Live Marketplace last week, is too much work at present.
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A HISTORIC REFUSAL. CITY ISLE LANDMARK AREA KOED
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Jaccarino, Mike
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Klein, Paul
2010
\"They're building whatever they want right now and it doesn't feel appropriate. It's just stupidity on the part of the builders,\" said [Paul Klein], vice president of the City Island Chamber of Commerce and owner of Kaleidoscope Gallery. \"There are a lot of people who feel the way I do. There should be some standards.\" \"There's been a big interest in City Island because of the deep nautical history,\" said Zachary Schweter of ZS Design, an architectural firm on City Island. \"There are people who want to have it landmarked to protect the character.\" \"It'd be a bad thing because the people who live on City Island are just normal people,\" he said. \"They don't have the money to meet the commission's requirements and hire an architect to navigate the bureaucracy.\"
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