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Herald Examiner photographers reflect on the good ol' days
Nick Souza doesn't remember developing the film of what he considers his most noteworthy front-page photo. He doesn't even recall printing the image. What he does remember is "standing on a giant ladder in the middle of Broadway" to photograph co-...
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Letters: Burying evil people
Re "What the dead deserve," Editorial, May 8 The controversy over burying Tamerlan Tsarnaev's body is about what he and his brother allegedly did: shaking an open society's basic beliefs in decency and lending a helping hand to immigrants seeking...Tags: Cambridge (Middlesex, Massachusetts), John Wayne Gacy
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Manson family member audio tape still not in LAPD hands
It could take a month or longer for Los Angeles Police Department detectives to review decades-old audio tapes that could shed new light on the Charles Manson murder spree. On Tuesday, a federal judge in Texas has ruled that the LAPD can have access...
Tags: Same-Sex Marriage, Crimes, Los Angeles Police Department, Justice System, Prosecution
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Charles Manson follower allegedly tried to smuggle phone to killer
A follower of Charles Manson has been arrested for allegedly trying to smuggle a cellphone to the cult leader at Corcoran State Prison Craig Carlisle Hammond, 63, was arrested Sunday on charges of possession of an illegal communication device,...
Tags: Jerry Brown, Prisons, Murder, Sharon Tate
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Prop. 8: West Hollywood leader fought for gay rights in 1980s
As the U.S Supreme Court hears two days of arguments on gay marriage, West Hollywood Councilman John Duran, who is gay and an attorney who fought for gay rights in the 1980s, says the subject has “been an ever-evolving issue." "The city of West...
Tags: Same-Sex Marriage, Anthony Kennedy, Abortion, Minority Groups, Justice and Rights
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Manson follower arrested in phone smuggle has history with killer
A follower of Charles Manson accused of trying to smuggle a cellphone to the cult leader has a long history with Manson, officials said. Craig Carlisle Hammond, 63, goes by the name Gray Wolf, given to him by Manson. He has been a regular visitor of...
Tags: Jerry Brown, Prisons, Murder, Sharon Tate
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Justin Bieber's neighbor says singer assaulted him
The L.A. County Sheriff’s Department is investigating an allegation that singer Justin Bieber threatened and assaulted a neighbor. Sheriff's spokesman Steve Whitmore said Tuesday the alleged battery did not involve “physical touching,”...
Tags: Same-Sex Marriage, Selena Gomez, Justin Bieber
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Justin Bieber acted like 'punk,' says wife of man in alleged assault
The wife of a man who accused Justin Bieber of assaulting him in their Calabasas neighborhood said the singer was speeding and acting like a "punk." “He was speeding through the neighborhood, driving erratically, like he was on a racetrack,”...
Tags: Same-Sex Marriage, Selena Gomez, Abusive Behavior, Justin Bieber
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Charges filed in alleged Manson cellphone smuggling attempt
King County prosecutors have filed charges against a follower of Charles Manson who was arrested Sunday at Corcoran State prison on suspicion of trying to smuggle a cellphone to the convicted mass murderer. Craig Carlisle Hammond, 63, is charged with...
Tags: Jerry Brown, Prisons, Justice System, Prosecution, Lawyers
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LAPD can have tapes of Charles Manson follower, Texas judge rules
A federal judge in Texas has ruled that the Los Angeles Police Department can have access to 40-year-old taped conversations between one of Charles Manson's most fervent followers and his late attorney to see if it can help solve more murders. U.S....
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Manson family tapes could shed new light on murders, LAPD says
Los Angeles Police Department detectives hope that audio tapes from more than four decades ago could shed new light on the Charles Manson murder spree. The LAPD has been fighting to review the tapes for months. On Tuesday, a federal judge in Texas has...
Tags: Same-Sex Marriage, Crimes, Justice System, Los Angeles Police Department, Prosecution
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Supervisors give sheriff $22 million to speed county patrols
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors voted to implement a new tracking system for Sheriff’s Department patrols in unincorporated areas and also gave $22 million to the department in hopes of improving service in those communities. Under the...
Tags: Same-Sex Marriage, Gloria Molina, Budgets and Budgeting, Lee Baca
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