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Kobe Bryant to auction off a game of H-O-R-S-E
Time and time again, Kobe Bryant exerts his scoring dominance and demeans his opponents afterward. He does it in games. He does it in practice. That's what makes Bryant who he is. So with Bryant currently offering the chance for fans to play him in a...
Tags: Kobe Bryant, Ron Artest, Ramon Sessions, Family
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Auction of ‘Octomom’ Nadya Suleman’s home postponed again
L.A. NOWThe auction of Nadya Suleman's home has been postponed again – until Thursday.... -
Have $100,000? Bid on Elvis Presley's crypt
Pop & HissIt's not uncommon to find a treasure trove of music memorabilia up for bidding from Julien's Auctions. But, starting June 23, music lovers can bid on the actual tomb that once held the body of Elvis Presley. Among the finds up for auction beginning June... -
Historic Apple items go on auction
Apple products are always in demand, but right now three items from its past are particularly hot. A prototype of the first-generation iPad was sold on EBay for $10,200 Monday. The prototype is described as having 16GB of memory and two dock connectors...
Tags: Apple Worldwide Developers Conference, Steve Jobs, Tim Cook, Sotheby's Holdings Incorporated, Apple iPhone
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Kaiser buys South Los Angeles site for new medical facility
A long-awaited redevelopment project known as Marlton Square in South Los Angeles is set to move forward with the sale of a large portion of the site to Kaiser Permanente. Kaiser, the nation's largest nonprofit health plan and hospital system, plans to...
Tags: Personal Service, Realty, Staples Center, Services and Shopping, Chicago Mortgages
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Cop who alleged improper helicopter rides settles with Glendale
A former Glendale police officer will receive a $450,000 settlement from the city after alleging in a lawsuit that he faced retaliation for raising concerns over officials allegedly auctioning rides in the department's helicopter to charity groups. David...Tags: Federal Aviation Administration, Charity, Social Issues, Justice System, Air Transportation Industry
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Ventura's historic Pierpont Inn to be sold at auction
The Pierpont Inn & Spa, a century-old Ventura hotel that once served as a getaway for L.A.’s upper crust, will land on the auction block next month in a bankruptcy sale. The Arts and Crafts style hotel was built in 1910 by Josephine Pierpont and is...
Tags: Personal Service, Los Angeles Hotels, Bankruptcy, Hotel and Accommodation Industry
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Digging into history, hoping to turn up gold
David Badner rushed from his car, shook hands and immediately started talking. He's from Brooklyn, he's rich, he has a condo in Miami Beach, he's married to a "hot Peruvian." And when it comes to business, he can always pick a winner. "I'm either...
Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Gold and Precious Material, Metal and Mineral, Mining, Jamestown (Jamestown, Virginia)
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Dealers, auction houses cheer ruling on Calif. Resale Royalty Act
For more than 30 years, California gallery owners have complained about the state's resale royalty law, which gives visual artists in certain cases a percentage of repeat sales of their artworks. But few disputes over royalties have ever reached court,...
Tags: Chuck Close, Laws, Artists, Sam Francis, Justice System
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Party violence tied to suspects charged in USC killings
L.A. NOWTwo men charged Tuesday in the slaying of two USC graduate students from China are also connected to two shootings months earlier at parties in South L.A. Los Angeles Police Department officials said forensic evidence found at the scene of...... -
Reagan blood sample vial for sale, controversy included
It's called Lot 160, a 5-inch glass tube that's unremarkable in every way — except that it purportedly held blood drawn from President Ronald Reagan as he lay struggling for life after an assassination attempt. The vial, partially coated with a...
Tags: U.S. Secret Service, Ronald Reagan, Westport, Libraries, Abraham Lincoln
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Creepy collectors bid on the holy medical sample of St. Ronald
The canonization of Ronald Wilson Reagan is not yet complete, but it has reached its next logical stage: People are collecting his relics. News that a British online auction house has opened the bidding on a vial containing Reagan's blood is certainly...
Tags: Politics, Ronald Reagan, Barack Obama, Polls, George Washington
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