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Archive: February 12, 2006

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[LOSANGELES TIMES MAGAZINE: FEBRUARY 12, 2006]
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[By Carla Shapreau]In 1967, this Stradivarius was found along an L.A. freeway. Twenty-seven years later, UCLA sued to bring the violin back home. But its odyssey may be far from over.


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An Oceanside museum is staging an exhibit of art from the Works Progress Administration, which gave artist jobs — and a chance to express themselves about a pivotal time in history.

[By Carla Shapreau]
A precious violin ends up on the side of an L.A. freeway. Nearly 40 years later, the wild ride continues.

[By Joe Christiano]
A family feud has left In-N-Out Burger, that iconic Western enterprise, at a crossroads. Will is still be our if its bright yellow arrow points east?

Whitley, Boyle, View and Angelino. They’re all Heights, but that’s where the similarity ends.

[By Barbara Thornburg]

[By Josslyn Luckett]

[By Ruben Guevara]

[By Kent Black]


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