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Detroit, Michigan made headlines recently when it filed for Chapter 9 bankruptcy. Although Detroit represents the largest municipal bankruptcy in U.S. history, it certainly isn’t the only U.S. city who has filed for bankruptcy protection. Since January 2010 alone, the following cities also filed for bankruptcy

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The thief strolled into the store and asked to see the white gold Rolex bracelet with eight carats in diamonds. Store employees took it out of the glass case to show it to him.

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This cat and mouse drama revolves around art, politics, sex, and truth. How timely, now 40 years after Picasso’s death and as Museu Picasso in Barcelona celebrates the 50th year of being open, the intriguing relationship between art, history and politics is again in the news with the discovery recently of over 1400 paintings looted by the Nazis

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NewFilmmakers Los Angeles (NFMLA) is a non-profit organization, that began over ten years ago in New York at the famous Anthology Film Archives, designed to showcase innovative works by emerging filmmakers from around the world.

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This dish is my twist to a traditional African Ghanian dish. Really is a fantastic healthy comfort food, for a winter night or for me anytime of the year. Have this for your dinner guest and they will love it!

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Customers across the country who have been struggling to pay off their layaway tabs before Christmas have been receiving an early holiday surprise—“secret Santas”-anonymous donors-have been contacting department stores and paying off their balances.

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Los Angeles is rich in holiday’s cheer that the whole family can enjoy. Start at the Santa Monica Play House and end up at the Music Center on Christmas Eve for their fabulous family extravaganza.

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Andrea Kuchlewska, should be acknowledged for doing something different and creative. She reached far into her writing soul.

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Joan Trossman Bien - Tying the debt ceiling to spending cuts shows a mind-boggling lack of understanding of both since a default would result

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The notion of American exceptionalism, dating back to John Winthrop’s 1630 sermon aboard the Arbella, still warps Americans’ understanding of their nation’s role in the world.

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