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A Ticket Mixup That Turned Nasty


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Last March, Debra Brass bought six tickets from Ticketmaster. She planned to attend a Lady Gaga concert for her birthday with friends including Nicole Lagrotta and Lyndsay Eisenberg. By April, Ms. Brass’s friends had dropped out of the plans.

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At Deadline, City vs. College: No Agreement. Lawsuit Next?


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With the City Council’s declared intention to bring suit if agreement is not reached serving as an uninvited guest in the crowded room, a barrel full of delegates from West Los Angeles College and City Hall huddled for more than 3 ½ hours this afternoon, presumably aiming for a compromise.

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Predicting How the Police Rebellion Will End


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Second in a series

Re “Two Reasons the Police Union Will Not Be Able to Drive Pedersen Away

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In Harris-Ansman Suit, Judge Excuses Hein


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A Superior Court judge this morning declined to force a pivotal witness in last year’s homicide conviction of National Guardsman Scott Allen Ansman to give a deposition in a civil suit brought by Martha Lou Harris, mother of the victim.

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City Manager's Bi-Weekly Update to the Community


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City Manager’s Office

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‘Two Reasons the Police Union Will Not Be Able to Drive Pedersen Away’


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First in a series

With the sexual harassment probe of the Police Dept. reportedly having been quietly concluded, perhaps the108 ladies and gentlemen of the department can return to the marquee entertainment diversion of the summer season:

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Shhh, Say West and the City as They Tiptoe into Wednesday’s Final-Try Meeting


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Wednesday’s tightly guarded, last-chance summit meeting at high noon at City Hall is shaping up as an exercise in radical caution.

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Sizing up the Crucial Players at the Middle School Summit


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Second of two parts

Re “Sen. Price Has a Question, and the Middle School Offers Enthused Answers

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Sen. Price Has a Question and the Middle School Offers Enthused Answers


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First of two parts

At precisely the appointed minute this morning, tall, dapper state Sen. Curren D. Price Jr. (D-Culver City) strode into an ante room on the spacious campus of the Culver City Middle School, greeted by a roundtable of low-key but passionate opinionholders — parents, teachers, administrators.

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New Year, New Super — the School Board’s Plan


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Selecting the next Superintendent of the Culver City Unified School District may follow the timeline laid out at the bottom of this story. Or it may not, School Board member Scott Zeidman said this afternoon.

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