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Building such a project "would require fiber to be run to every residence, every business, and every government entity within the city limits of Los Angeles," LA's Information Technology Agency GM Steve Reneker told Ars argued that the front page coverage “unambiguously stated and/or implied that plaintiffs were involved in causing the Boston Marathon bombing,”the Internet that asks a group of children, ages 5-13, their opinions about same-sex marriage. The video starts with the kids watching two different viral videos of gay marriage proposals (which can be viewed here and here) and then a brief Q&A about their opinions surrounding marriage equality ensues. while the Post’s attorneys responded that “the story was accurate and the headline was nothing more than a play on Discount Gucciwords.” (Barhoum and Zaimi do in fact have backpacks on, though the bags held athletic gear.) Per Wemple, the crux of the argument between the two sides is whether authorities only wanted to “identify” the two men in the pictures they posted online,

or were activ Technica. It's expected that the fiber will also supply residents with free internet access at speeds between 2Mbps and 5Mbps, with paid plans scaling up to a gigabit. Naturally, the city expects the effort will bring free or affordable WiFi to kids who've scored iPads through the school district cheap Chanel handbags. The entire scheme is expected to cost $3 billion to $5 billion, but the outfit that builds the network