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Sheriffs Search For Monrovia Boy’s Abductor

November 5, 2011
Sheriffs Search For Monrovia Boy’s Abductor

Sheriff’s deputies are searching for a man suspected of abducting a child from a backyard Friday in an unincorporated area of Monrovia. Photo Credit: Jonathan Lloyd More here: Sheriffs Search For Monrovia Boy’s Abductor

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Bob Arum: Manny Pacquiao hasn’t trained this hard since De La Hoya

November 4, 2011

http://www.youtube.com/v/-IPHhthaAJw?version=3&f=user_uploads&app=youtube_gdata Video by Melissa Rohlin Continue reading here: Bob Arum: Manny Pacquiao hasn’t trained this hard since De La Hoya

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Eater Inside: Comfort and Calm, Glitz and Glamour in Wolfgang Puck at Hotel Bel-Air

November 4, 2011
Eater Inside: Comfort and Calm, Glitz and Glamour in Wolfgang Puck at Hotel Bel-Air

Click here to view the full photogallery. Elizabeth Daniels 11/11 Although Wolfgang Puck at Hotel Bel-Air is still holding tight its Mediterranean-California menu, up above, the grand reveal of the luxe restaurant, bar, and lounge which opened to the public on Tuesday after the property’s two year overhaul . With regard to the menu, PR says dishes will change seasonally, though Puck is still tweaking the final list of eats which should be finished within the next two weeks. In any event, the hotel invited in media for dinner earlier this week, and supposedly some of those dishes served will appear on the final menu: Parmesan Risotto, White Truffles from Alba; Grilled Prime Sirloin Steak & Braised Wagyu Cheeks, Parsnip Puree, Smoked Onion Marmalade, Apple Horseradish; and Sacher Torte, Raspberry, Red Currant, Red Pepper. The comfortably plush indoor-outdoor restaurant now feels modern and clean, with a mix of Spanish, Art Deco, and Hollywood Regency design influences found everywhere from art to furniture to lighting. Luxury hotel operator Dorchester Collection and New York interior designer David Rockwell worked together to create the vision which also incorporates in structural elements from the hotel’s past. The signature Hotel Bel-Air swans remained in place all through the renovation and those who sit on the outdoor patio have a view onto their lake (pictured above). Stay tuned for final menus. &#183 All Hotel Bel-Air Coverage [~ELA~] Continued here: Eater Inside: Comfort and Calm, Glitz and Glamour in Wolfgang Puck at Hotel Bel-Air

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WATCH: All Eyes On The Jury

November 4, 2011

LOS ANGELES — After six weeks of listening, jurors in the involuntary manslaughter case of Michael Jackson’s doctor will get their first chance to talk about the case Friday. Their discussions behind closed doors in a downtown Los Angeles courthouse could lead to the conviction or acquittal of Dr. Conrad Murray, whom the panel has heard described alternately as an inept and opportunistic physician or a naïve outsider granted access into Jackson’s inner realm. The seven-man, five-woman panel listened intently Thursday as prosecutors and defense attorneys argued over whether Murray should be convicted of involuntary manslaughter for Jackson’s death in June 2009. The physician’s attorneys attacked prosecutors and their witnesses, saying they had over time developed stories and theories that placed the blame for Jackson’s death squarely on Murray. Jackson died from a fatal dose of the anesthetic propofol, which Murray acknowledged giving Jackson to help him sleep. The real reason Jackson died, defense attorney Ed Chernoff argued, was because he craved the powerful anesthetic so much that he gave himself a fatal injection when Murray left his bedside. “They want you to convict Dr. Murray for the actions of Michael Jackson,” Chernoff said. “Poor Conrad Murray,” prosecutor David Walgren replied in his final speech to jurors. “Michael Jackson is dead. And we have to hear about poor Conrad Murray and no doctor knows what it’s like to be in his shoes.” Walgren noted that several doctors who testified – including two who were called by Murray’s attorneys – said they would have never given the singer anesthesia in his bedroom. Murray is solely to blame for Jackson’s death, Walgren argued, saying Murray had purchased more than four gallons of propofol to administer to Jackson and had been giving him nightly doses to help him sleep. Walgren repeatedly described Murray’s treatments on Jackson as unusual and called his actions on the day of the singer’s death – including not calling 911 and not mentioning his propofol doses to paramedics or other doctors – “bizarre.” Murray was essentially experimenting on Jackson, Walgren said. Murray should have known Jackson might die from the treatments, yet he lacked the proper life-saving and monitoring equipment. “What is unusual and unpredictable is that Michael Jackson lived as long as he did under the care of Conrad Murray in this situation,” Walgren said. The prosecutor repeatedly invoked the singer’s children, Prince, Paris and Blanket, and said Murray’s actions left them without a father. The children, who range in ages from 9 to 14, were not present, but Jackson’s parents and several of his siblings attended closing arguments. The Houston-based cardiologist’s culpability will be decided by jurors, who heard from 49 witnesses and have more than 300 pieces of evidence to consider. They were given lengthy instructions about how to deliberate and interpret the case. If Murray is convicted, he faces a sentence that ranges from probation to four years behind bars, and he would lose his medical license. The sentence will be decided by Superior Court Judge Michael Pastor and not the jury; the judge will receive input from attorneys for both sides and probation officials if necessary. A recent change in California law means that Murray, 58, might serve any incarceration in a county jail rather than a state prison. If acquitted, Murray would be free from criminal prosecution, but will likely be pursued by medical licensing authorities in the states of California, Nevada and Texas. In order to convict Murray, jurors will have to determine the cardiologist was substantially responsible for Jackson’s death. Despite days of scientific testimony about what likely happened in Jackson’s bedroom from experts for Murray and the prosecution, Walgren acknowledged that some things about the events in the King of Pop’s bedroom that led to his death will never be known. “The people won’t prove exactly what happened behind those closed doors,” he said. “Michael Jackson could give answers, but he is dead.” ___ AP Special Correspondent Linda Deutsch contributed to this report. ___ McCartney can be reached at http://twitter.com/mccartneyAP View post: WATCH: All Eyes On The Jury

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A Lawsuit Of Biblical Proportions Against Getty Museum

November 4, 2011

LOS ANGELES — The J. Paul Getty Museum on Thursday lost its bid for dismissal of the Armenian church lawsuit demanding the return of pages ripped from a sacred handwritten Armenian Bible dating back to 1256. Superior Court Judge Abraham Khan denied Getty’s motion to dismiss the claim and ordered four months of mediation in an attempt to resolve the dispute between the museum and the Western Prelacy of the Armenian Apostolic Church of America, which filed suit in June 2010 on behalf its mother church, the Lebanon-based Holy See of Cilicia. The suit accuses Getty of harboring stolen illuminated medieval manuscripts, saying they are spiritually and historically sacred church masterpieces. The lawsuit claims the church had the Bible authenticated in 1947 or 1948 and it was returned with more than a half-dozen pages missing. The pages of painted parchment once formed the front pages of a larger work called the Zeyt’un Gospels. The church wants to send them to an Armenian museum in Yerevan so they can be reunited with the rest of the Bible. Getty officials say the more than half-dozen pages were legally acquired in 1994 for $950,000 from an anonymous private collector. The Los Angeles Times ( ) said museum attorneys argued during Thursday’s brief hearing that the lawsuit filing deadline expired decades ago. http://lat.ms/vQW5zV But the judge said he was unclear on the statute of limitations issue. Khan ordered mediation and another hearing on March 2 if the case isn’t settled. Under California law, lawsuits to recover allegedly stolen artworks from a museum or art dealer must be filed no later than six years after the owner learns of their whereabouts. “We are confident that we hold legal title,” the Getty Museum said in a statement after the ruling. Church attorney Lee Boyd said afterward that the museum failed to investigate the ownership history of the pages when it bought them from Armenian American heirs of a man the church says stole the pages in 1916. The Zeyt’un Gospels had briefly fallen into his hands when Turks expelled the Armenian community from Cilicia, then a region of the Ottoman Empire and now part of Turkey, during and after the World War I-era that Armenians term a genocide. More here: A Lawsuit Of Biblical Proportions Against Getty Museum

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Russian "Genius" Lived With 26 Corpses

November 4, 2011
Russian "Genius" Lived With 26 Corpses

Grisly discovery made when parents came for unexpected visit. Photo Credit: Getty Images/Vetta Originally posted here: Russian “Genius” Lived With 26 Corpses

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Occupy Oakland Taxpayer Backlash

November 4, 2011
Occupy Oakland Taxpayer Backlash

The Occupy Oakland protest has caused a backlash from residents of the battle-weary city who want protesters and their violence to get out. The ‘Occupy’ chaos, which has held the city of Oakland, California hostage for weeks, now has angry taxpaying citizens demanding an end to the violence, destruction, vandalism, rage, graffiti, fires, filth and the shutting down of businesses. Commuters are sick of navigating a daily obstacle course full of blocked streets, a hail of rocks and bottles, and ever-present road rage. While many Oakland residents have already fled the city, and some have even moved, the residents who remain are finding themselves attacked by masked protesters when they object to the trashing, burning and dismantling of their hometown. Citizens are fed up with the loud clashes between agitators and police at all hours, which result in screaming, yelling, breaking glass, tear gas, flash-bang grenades, sirens, smoke and terror at all hours of the day and night. The constant parade of helicopters overhead has driven thousands of homeowners completely over the edge, vowing to move and take their tax dollars away with them. Oakland, California taxpayers feel like their city is being occupied by enemies who are tearing apart their society to make some point which has yet to be made clear . “This ain’t the ’60s, man,” said a black Vietnam veteran and 35 year resident of Oakland.

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Naomi Watts at the "J. Edgar" premiere

November 4, 2011

http://www.youtube.com/v/JffyGkd6V8U?version=3&f=user_uploads&app=youtube_gdata Naomi Watts talks to LA Times reporter Amy Kaufman at the premiere of “J. Edgar.” See the original post here: Naomi Watts at the “J. Edgar” premiere

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Occupy L.A. Transforms Barricade into Provocative Mural

November 3, 2011
Occupy L.A. Transforms Barricade into Provocative Mural

Art is everywhere. It’s in our homes, in our minds, on our sidewalks, adorning the walls of public spaces, filling the bellies of hungry museums and standing on our beaches. It’s even on a barricade at Los Angeles City Hall. more › See the article here: Occupy L.A. Transforms Barricade into Provocative Mural

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Metro to Launch "Major Expansion" of Night Service on Rail Lines

November 3, 2011
Metro to Launch "Major Expansion" of Night Service on Rail Lines

One of Angelenos’ biggest grumbles about taking public transit at night is that service is limited, both in frequency and how late the service runs. Now Metro says they are about to launch what they’re calling a “major expansion” of night service on their rail lines. So what kinds of big changes can we expect? more › Read more here: Metro to Launch “Major Expansion” of Night Service on Rail Lines

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