LOS ANGELES — A trial opening this week has the dramatic elements of a TV crime show — a bloody murder scene, two pretty women and a love triangle that could have precipitated the killing.
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LOS ANGELES, CA-- - Brando Enterprises, LP, the owner of all intellectual property rights of the late film legend Marlon Brando, has been awarded a judgment of $356,000 in its federal lawsuit against Ashley ...
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LOS ANGELES, Feb. 1, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- In his treatise Self-Reliance , Ralph Waldo Emerson once wrote, "Our minds travel when are bodies are forced to stay at home." With rising airfare and ...
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About 100 firefighters needed 45 minutes to knock down a blaze Monday at a furniture business in South Los Angeles.
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Stephanie Lazarus, the Los Angeles police detective accused of murdering her ex-boyfriend's wife nearly 26 years ago, was driven to kill by the jealousy and heartbreak she felt, Deputy Dist. Atty. Shannon Presby said Monday in his opening statement at Lazarus' trial.
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Opening arguments are set to begin Monday in the case of Los Angeles Police Department Det. Stephanie Lazarus, who is accused of killing a romantic rival more than two decades ago. A bite mark, saliva and DNA evidence are expected...
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Los Angeles-based LuxeYard, a new flash sales site featuring furniture and home decor, announced today that it has raised $3.5M in funding, and has launched its service. The firm said it will provide home furnishings an design products at a discount, using the flash sales model. The new firm is headed by Braden Richter, who has lengthy experience in the furniture industry; the site was founded ...
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Los Angeles missed out on $23.1 million that it should have earned from the city's bus stop furniture contract, according to a just released audit.
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'I'm truly in love with John,' Stephanie Lazarus wrote in a letter to her former boyfriend's mother after he became engaged to Sherri Rae Rasmussen. Lazarus is on trial in Rasmussen's 1986 killing. The letter read aloud in a downtown Los Angeles courtroom Monday was written more than 25 years ago by a young cop. If prosecutors are correct, they were the words of a heart-broken woman on the verge ...
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Los Angeles missed out on $23.1 million that it should have earned from the city's bus stop furniture contract, according to an audit released Friday.
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