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- For The Record - Sept. 27, 2012
- Commentary: I will help pay legal fees for Sanitary District
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- Firefighters put out fire in Arch Beach Heights
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- Briefly In Education
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- Script remains the same for Laguna in league
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- Defense paves way to victory
- Commission adds more than art to Laguna
- Policy on cheating changes at Laguna Beach High School
- Artcetera
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- 'The 39 Steps' is full of mischief
- Hansen: Cliff house symbolizes both rich and poor
- School Board Meeting Wrap-Up
- Our Laguna: Artist alumni come back to town
- Briefly in the News
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- Unruly male model restrained after disrupting flight, FBI says
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- Commentary: I will help pay legal fees for Sanitary District
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- For the Record - Sept. 27, 2012
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- Police Files - Sept. 27, 2012
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