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Cold cases, grains of sand, a new UC chancellor, and a Supreme decision tomrrow -- it's last links

6:11 PM, May 14, 2008

Supreme_decision The California Supreme Court will rule on gay marriage tomorrow. LAT

A greyhound adoption diary is on Unleashed.

Check out the lovely redesign at California Authors.

L.A.'s coldest crime cases of the century. Mean Streets

Reaction to fabulist James Frey's shot at redemption. Jacket Copy

LOVE the jacaranda photo from Just Above Sunset. (It's the bottom photo on the page. And thanks to LAO for the link.)

San Bernardino County supes say no to letting sex offenders drive ice cream trucks. LAT

Fox TV report on L.A. Councilwoman Janice Hahn and gangs is flawed, says the Daily BreezeLike_sands_through_the_hour_glas_2.

A developer proposes a huge housing project on the site of a former munitions plant. Daily News  The Signal

Are they grains of sand or works of art? Both -- and we found them thanks to Funny Pages 2.0.

A new chancellor is to be named at UC Riverside. Press Enterprise

A stable place: Norco named as the No. 1 hometown for horses. Daily Bulletin

-- Veronique de Turenne & Jesus Sanchez

Illustration: Tribune Media Services

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Veronique de Turenne is a journalist, essayist, book critic and blogger, and has been a staff writer at virtually every newspaper in Southern California. One of the highlights of her career was interviewing Vin Scully in his broadcast booth at Dodger Stadium, then receiving a handwritten thank you note from him a week later. She lives in Malibu.

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