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As I write this I just finished watching the Lakers narrowly defeat the Warriors in a “play in” game which gave L.A. the all-important 7th seed in the upcoming playoffs. The contest was so close it had the feel of a 7th game of a championship series. In fact if the Staples Center had been sold out i
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This is the last of three columns about my 1969 trip in my van with my Samoyed puppy, Jude, through