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Suspected Ninja Stabber Accused of Killing His Foster Sister Is Caught

December 24, 2011
Suspected Ninja Stabber Accused of Killing His Foster Sister Is Caught

The man accused of sneaking into the home of his former foster family dressed as a ninja, stabbing his foster sister, her boyfriend and father and then fleeing has been caught. more › Visit link: Suspected Ninja Stabber Accused of Killing His Foster Sister Is Caught

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Video: ‘Tis the Season for Groveling

December 24, 2011
Video: ‘Tis the Season for Groveling

We’re all about pop culture-fueled holiday traditions (as if there were any other kind), so today we dedicate our video lunch to a little-discussed holiday tradition: groveling. more › Visit link: Video: ‘Tis the Season for Groveling

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Pets of the Week: Gunther & Muddy

December 24, 2011
Pets of the Week: Gunther & Muddy

Meet Gunther, a 7-year-old Miniature Pinscher mix who is small but mighty! Muddy is a sweet little 1-year-old kitty with a heart of gold! Gunther and Muddy are both Total Package Pets . These pets are spayed or neutered, vaccinated, microchipped and ready to go home. more › Follow this link: Pets of the Week: Gunther & Muddy

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Get Out: Occupy Chanukah, Los Angeles County Holiday Celebration, Hiking & Ice-skating

December 24, 2011
Get Out: Occupy Chanukah, Los Angeles County Holiday Celebration, Hiking & Ice-skating

It’s Christmas Eve, but that doesn’t mean you have to stay inside. There’s a holiday show, a Chanukah benefit and plenty of other wintery activities. more › Continued here: Get Out: Occupy Chanukah, Los Angeles County Holiday Celebration, Hiking & Ice-skating

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Jack Abramoff on How to Win Friends and Buy Congresspeople

December 24, 2011

When Jack Abramoff ran for eighth-grade class president at Hawthorne Elementary School in Beverly Hills, he was called into the principal’s office because his father had exceeded the $15 spending limit by throwing a campaign barbecue. More: Jack Abramoff on How to Win Friends and Buy Congresspeople

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"California Christmas" Leah Felder

December 24, 2011
"California Christmas" Leah Felder

“California Christmas” is a 2011 holiday song about California by pop singer Leah Felder from Malibu, California. Leah Felder, the daughter of singer Don Felder of the Eagles , is a Malibu native who grew up on the beach and began performing at age 14. The Southern California singer’s talent and experience is expertly displayed on “California Christmas.” She also is one half of the duo Brandon and Leah with her fiance, guitarist Brandon Jenner , who is the son of Bruce Jenner , who is the stepfather of Kim Kardashian , who is the one who turned Californiality onto Leah’s cool new Christmas classic. Regardless of who Leah Felder is related to, “California Christmas” is an outstanding song performed by a skilled vocalist who knows first-hand what Christmas in California is really like. The following audio is in lieu of a real video — a teaser, if you will — from the singer’s upcoming Holiday 2012 album, called what else?… … California Christmas .

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Holiday Recipes: Eggnog and Hot Chocolate

December 24, 2011

Whether you’re baking the ham or decorating the tree, these two recipes will bring cheer to your holidays. Eggnog Ingredients 12 eggs, separated 1 pound sugar 2-4 cups bourbon 1 cup Jamaican rum 2 tablespoons vanilla 2 1/2 quarts half-and-half 2 cups whipping cream grated nutmeg, as needed Preparation At least 24 hours before serving use mixer to blend egg yolks, sugar, bourbon, vanilla and rum. Add half-and-half. Refrigerate overnight. When ready to serve, beat egg whites until stiff. In a separate bowl, whip the cream until stiff. Fold both gently into the bourbon mixture. Pour into a punch bowl and sprinkle with nutmeg. Yields about a gallon. Hot Chocolate Ingredients 6 tablespoons unsweetened cocoa powder 6 tablespoons sugar 2 1/2 cups milk 2 1/2 cups light cream 1 teaspoon vanilla cinnamon, whipped cream and orange zest Preparation Add sugar and cocoa to milk and heat in a saucepan until dissolved. Add the cream, cinnamon and vanilla. Heat until almost boiling. Mix well and serve, topped with whipped cream and a bit of orange zest . Be sure to follow  Beverly Hills  Patch on  Twitter  and “Like” us on  Facebook . Read more: Holiday Recipes: Eggnog and Hot Chocolate

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Marshall Fine: Movie Review: We Bought a Zoo

December 24, 2011

Matt Damon has had a strong career playing hard-edged, serious guys like Jason Bourne or the title character in Good Will Hunting . So you forget his aptitude for comedy. He brought it to 30 Rock , just as he did for the Farrelly brothers in Stuck on You . Still, I don’t know if I was ready to see Matt Damon play a Fred MacMurray role, as he does in We Bought A Zoo . Not that that’s a bad thing — Damon still summons a boyish energy with little effort and it works for him here, in Cameron Crowe’s new film. Based on a true story, Zoo casts Damon as Benjamin Mee, adventure journalist (from those golden days when newspapers actually paid for that sort of thing) who has lost his enthusiasm for his work since the death of his wife. He’s also distracted by problems with his 15-year-old son Dylan (Colin Ford) who is about to be expelled from school for drawing disturbing pictures — and, most recently, for stealing. Ben decides the only thing that can keep him involved in his kids’ lives is to move them someplace less menacing than suburban Los Angeles, less full of distractions. So he is looking in the San Fernando Valley (or so it appears) and falls for a great old house, only to discover two crucial things: The house is part of a larger property — and that larger property includes an actual zoo with exotic animals. If Ben wants a distraction from his own life, here it is — complete with a mean zoo inspector (a very funny John Michael Higgins) a sadly aging tiger — and a hot zookeeper (Scarlett Johansson). It’s perfect for his 5-year-old daughter, Rosie, played by Maggie Elizabeth Jones, who is, perhaps, the cutest tot since Shirley Temple (even if her adorability is milked too extensively by Crowe, a la Jonathan Lipnicki in Jerry Maguire ). The mug at Damon’s elbow is Ben’s brother, Duncan (Thomas Haden Church) who has lived vicariously through his little brother but can’t countenance him blowing everything he has on an actual zoo. And Ben learns that he needs more than a positive attitude to finesse his way past challenging zoological duties, including head zookeeper Johansson. Crowe’s story-telling is straightforward, even a little retro. But he understands that stories like these, about people working their way through painful feelings they don’t understand, have their own specific gravity and their own pace. The conclusion is foregone, but Crowe still makes the journey emotionally satisfying by being judicious with the schmaltz. Well, judicious is a relative term. Jones is an engagingly natural young actress who has been encouraged to mug like one of the Little Rascals. And yet she makes it work. Johansson has to play something of a hard-ass as the divorced zookeeper who just wants to keep her wildlife sanctuary viable and her animals healthy. The romantic aspects are more about developing chemistry than anything else. Damon has always had a sincere nature, even as a cold-blooded killer. He’s a natural playing a concerned father trying to keep his dream afloat, even as it threatens to bankrupt him. He’s a nice guy in a challenging spot, trying to maintain his sense of grace — and doing it. We Bought a Zoo is one of what is becoming a crowded seasonal field of movies with something to appeal to each of several generations. The bottom line, of course, is that it has to be a confident, entertaining movie — and this one is. Find more reviews, interviews and commentary on my website . Excerpt from: Marshall Fine: Movie Review: We Bought a Zoo

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Q&A: A Christmas Caroler

December 24, 2011
Q&A: A Christmas Caroler

Lorena Barton, an organizer for the yearly Magical Christmas Caroling Truck, talks to NBC LA about the tradition she has taken part in since childhood. Excerpt from: Q&A: A Christmas Caroler

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Vigilance is needed when it comes to toy safety

December 24, 2011
Vigilance is needed when it comes to toy safety

http://www.youtube.com/v/aeTX0v5j0Q0?version=3&f=user_uploads&app=youtube_gdata Los Angeles Times consumer columnist David Lazarus offers some suggestions on how to keep dangers out of your child’s hands. See the rest here: Vigilance is needed when it comes to toy safety

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