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Painting the beach with green
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CITY HALL The City Council is expected to throw a half million dollars tonight at a lawn by the beach, but the green lot isn’t your typical picnic spot.
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Getting off the streets
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NORTH OF WILSHIRE Mario Sanders stood near the doorway of the Fairmont Miramar Hotel’s Starlight Ballroom wearing a sharp, black suit and squinting through a pair of spectacles.
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Suspected bank robber doesn’t get far from the scene
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DOWNTOWN A homeless man was arrested by police just minutes after he allegedly robbed a Santa Monica bank on Saturday, causing a commotion that left visitors and area workers holed up in
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Time to lace ‘em up again
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DOWNTOWN When U.S. Figure Skating Hall of Famer Tai Babilonia goes shopping on Broadway at Fred Segal, she tends to weep.
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Reaching the world
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SMC The desks in his classroom were positioned in a circle. Ryan McMillen, like the handful of students arranged around him, held a copy of Jonathan Safran Foer’s “Everything is Illuminated.”
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Alehouse serves up dose of philanthropy
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OCEAN PARK A Main Street mainstay had its patrons toasting the green on Tuesday, but it had nothing to do with St. Patrick.
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Not a good time to fear the dark
SOMEWHERE IN TIME For those with a “here and now,” aboriginal sense of time (including those resistant Arizonians), the end of Daylight Saving Time at 2 a.m. Sunday will have meant nothing. For those who didn’t like having their extra hour of sleep taken from them in the first place, it’s probably too little, too late.
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Vikings continue season
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SAMOHI Three of five teams in the Santa Monica Youth Football program have advanced to the Pacific Coast Conference quarterfinals — coach Rick Regalado’s Mitey Mites, the youngest players in the program; coach Allen Hankel’s Jr. Pee Wees and Michael Ehrlich’s undefeated Pee Wees.
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