October 7, 2011
In an aggressive cross-examination, Conrad Murray’s lawyer Ed Chernoff suggested coroner’s investigator Elissa Fleak made a “number of mistakes” in her investigation of Michael Jackson’s home. Take a closer look at what went down and who it helped. Here is the original post: Analysis: Chernoff Tough with Witness
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October 7, 2011
The Anaheim Union High School District has stopped an incentive program designed to motivate students to improve state test scores by having high scoring students carry different colored binders and stand in different lunch lines than lower scoring students. Continue reading here: Anaheim Schools Drop Incentive Plan
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October 7, 2011
Westboro Baptist Church members and supporters are invading California to picket and protest the Steve Jobs funeral. One of the criticisms by the Westboro Baptist Church of the late Steve Jobs is that the Apple founder had a huge platform in front of the world which he utilized to served himself and not God. As a professional woodworker, was Jesus expected to carve a cross or Christian fish symbol into every product he made for his clients?
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October 7, 2011
As summits go, it might have been a secret meeting of heads of state. It was the evening of August 15, 1965, and police motorcyclists had been deployed to block any pursuing vehicles as three limousines sped down Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles and into the gated, millionaire Bel Air community of Beverly Hills. Original post: When The Fab Four met The King
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October 7, 2011
In a city that has no less than two installments of the Four Seasons brand, a Peninsula and the Beverly Hills Hotel, it’s no small feat that the fledgling Montage Hotels & Resorts has become one of the city’s top hotel draws. Read this article: Montage Hotels & Resorts Fast to Earn Its Stars
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October 7, 2011
The Colton school board had been considering cutting school bus service to save money, but Thursday night decided to table the issue for now. See more here: Colton Puts off Decision to Cut School Buses
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October 7, 2011
“The League” is back and better than ever – Seth Rogen guest stars tonight (10:30pm FX). — Any feedback on “American Horror Story”? It debuted to more than 5 million viewers. — Lots of news items + The TV Junkie Must-Watch Plan for tonight. more › View original post here: TV Junkie: ‘The League’ Premieres Tonight; ‘American Horror Story’ Scores Big Audience
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October 7, 2011
http://www.youtube.com/v/zrR4rxMt-mc?version=3&f=user_uploads&app=youtube_gdata They discuss the topic in their new video series, LA Loud, moderated by LA Times sports reporter Melissa Rohlin. Original post: Plaschke-Simers video: Will the NBA lockout hurt the sport?
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October 7, 2011
Yesterday Rose Gudiel and her 63-year-old mother Rosa were arrested at Fannie Mae’s regional headquarters in Pasadena , while they were protesting their eviction from their home in Bassett. The protest worked: today Fannie Mae agreed to cancel the eviction and come to the bargaining table with the Gudiels — something that Rose said she’s been trying to get them to do for the last two years. more › The rest is here: Fighting Back: Fannie Mae Agrees to Negotiate with Bassett Woman Who Got Arrested Protesting Her Eviction
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October 7, 2011
Tonight at 12:15am is the season finale of Adult Swim’s “NTSF:SD:SUV::” and we got the chance to speak with one of the series’ stars, Brandon Johnson, who plays the very stern and very procedural Alphonse. more › Original post: Interview with Brandon Johnson of Adult Swim’s ‘NTSF:SD:SUV::’
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