| Metrolink conductor raised concerns about engineer's cellphone use February 6, 2009 at 3:00 am |
| The attorney for the only surviving crew member in the deadly Chatsworth crash says his client told NTSB investigators that he had complained to a supervisor about it.
The only Metrolink crew member to survive the Chatsworth rail disaster told federal investigators that he had previously complained to a supervisor about improper on-duty cellphone use by the engineer who crashed the commuter train, the crew member's attorney said Thursday. 
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| Can BofA save itself? February 6, 2009 at 3:00 am |
| Toxic assets and the housing bust have sickened the giant bank, leading to talk of a government takeover and putting CEO Kenneth Lewis' tenure in jeopardy.
A few months ago, mighty Bank of America Corp. and its chairman and chief executive, Kenneth D. Lewis, looked like the saviors of the financial system. 
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| Scores of California state offices won t be open today February 6, 2009 at 3:00 am |
| More than 200,000 California employees will be forced to take an unpaid day off in response to the state's worsening fiscal crisis. The DMV will be among the departments not open.
Scores of state offices will be closed today as more than 200,000 workers take their first unpaid day off in response to California's deepening fiscal crisis. 
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| Lakers put some muscle into it February 6, 2009 at 3:00 am |
| They get a little payback against the Celtics with a stirring overtime victory.
Tired of hearing about a particular 39-point loss in a game that just happened to be the second-largest blowout in NBA Finals history, the Lakers went out and did something that few would have envisioned eight months ago. 
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| Small service makes big difference on L.A.'s skid row February 6, 2009 at 3:00 am |
| A warehouse where the homeless can keep their belongings is adjusting as more families -- and even educated professionals -- seek aid. It's getting more bins and may add a dressing area.
The trappings of the lives of Krystle Marage and her three daughters are not unusual. There are hairbrushes and loofah sponges; Game Boys and skateboards; school books and Bibles; clothes, clothes and more clothes. These days, they have to fit it all inside four trash cans, which sit alongside 500 others in a dank warehouse, around the corner from a frozen fish distributor and a cheap hotel. 
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