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Spector's Lawyers Want to Bar "Damaging Evidence"
Los Angeles TimesLOS ANGELES -- Phil Spector's attorneys want to keep what they call "the most damaging evidence" against the music producer out of his retrial in the slaying of an actress. In papers filed Tuesday, his attorneys asked a judge to bar the testimony of five...Tags: Murder, Trials, Human Accomplishments, Achievement Records, Hotel and Accommodation Industry
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Patrick Kennelly pierces SoCal culture at Santa Monica's Highways
APOCALYPSE NOW Yes, artist Patrick Kennelly is referencing that "Wire" in his installation "L/A/O/C on a Wire: Sex, Celebrity, and Dirty Bombs" at the gallery in Santa Monica's Highways performance space. With videos, collages, paintings, drawings,...Tags: Santa Monica
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Beach Boys boxed set brings back the fun, fun, fun
Special to The TimesThere have been so many Beach Boys greatest-hits packages that you wouldn't think Capitol Records had the nerve to release " California Girls" and "Fun, Fun, Fun" all over again. But those hits and others are showcased in a pricey new limited-edition...Tags: Book, California, Elvis Presley, Physiology, Beach Vacations
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The two Henry T. Nicholases
Last week began and ended on high notes, sort of, for the billionaire Orange County crusader behind some of California's most recent tough-on-crime ballot measures. On June 2, an anti-gang proposition that he is backing with $1 million from his personal...Tags: Drug Trafficking, Government, Sex, Broadcom Corp., Family
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Letters to the editor
Re "Drip, drip, drip," Opinion, June 18 Like Neal Pollack, I worry about running out of water in Southern California. Or at least I used to. Once I learned from the Metropolitan Water District that landscape irrigation can account for as much as 70% of...Tags: Central Intelligence Agency, Petroleum Industry, Government, Earl Warren Jr., George Bush
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L.A. hotel sues Phil Spector over unpaid bills
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterA downtown Los Angeles hotel that housed Phil Spector and his defense team during his six-month murder trial last year is suing the record producer for $110,000 in unpaid hotel bills. Spector stopped paying the bills for rooms four months into his stay...Tags: Murder, Trials, Litigation, Human Accomplishments, Hotel and Accommodation Industry
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Duffy's 'Rockferry' a lot like Winehouse, in a good way
glenn.gamboa@newsday.comDuffy is much more than a nicer, non-addicted Amy Winehouse or the new-millennium Dusty Springfield, though being either of those things would be enough reason for celebration. On her debut "Rockferry" (Universal), the Welsh singer returns to a time when...Tags: Popular Music, Dance, Television, Ceremonies, Society
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Second Phil Spector murder trial to start Sept. 29
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterWithout waiting for a California Supreme Court decision on whether he will preside over music producer Phil Spector's second murder trial, a judge has set a new trial date for Sept. 29. Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Larry Paul Fidler said in court...Tags: Murder, Trials, California, Music Industry, Los Angeles
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His wit was hard-boiled
Special to The TimesWE think we know Damon Runyon, and we might think we're pretty jaded about him, but a fat new anthology, " 'Guys and Dolls' and Other Writings" (Penguin: 636 pp., $18 paper), introduced by Pete Hamill and edited and annotated by Cornell professor Daniel...Tags: Maya Angelou, Drug Trafficking, California, Poetry, Leni Riefenstahl
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