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A bigamy lawsuit, a visiting president and a big 'no' to jets in Santa Monica — it's last links!

August 12, 2008 |  5:39 pm

Close_your_eyes_and_pretend A La Quinta woman has the dubious distinction of being involved in perhaps the first-ever case of bigamy in Riverside County. The Times

A former bookkeeper for the International Longshoremen and Warehouse Union is accused of embezzling $108,000 and gets arrested. Daily Breeze

It's not too late to plan a SoCal beach getaway. The Times

The president of Taiwan comes to L.A. tonight. LAist

State lawmakers say no to jets in Santa Monica. Daily News

Even as lawmakers talk about closing the main library in Long Beach, civic groups get together and pledge $150,000 to the Mark Twain branch. Press-Telegram

A community pasta dinner is in the works to raise cash for the family of Juan Escalante, the L.A. County sheriff's deputy killed last week. LA Metblogs

Covina's city manager is fired over philosophical differences. San Gabriel Valley Tribune

Meanwhile, Pasadena gets a new city manager. (Good luck!) Pasadena Star-News

What a million dollars looks like. Donna Barstow

Anisette in L.A. and Balthazar in New York City — separated at birth? Eater LA

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Photo: Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times


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