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  2. L.A. prosecutors reject threat charges against ... - AOL

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    L.A. County prosecutors determined the LAPD could not corroborate its claim that activist William Gude threatened a homeless man in Hollywood this year.

  3. Well-known LAPD critic arrested in Hollywood on criminal ...

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    William Gude, a local activist who is often critical of the LAPD, was arrested Monday on suspicion of making criminal threats against a homeless man.

  4. 'There's a war going on': L.A. anti-Scientology protests ...

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    Gude's group is just the latest of many to protest against the church, which has been dogged by controversy for decades, and his complaints will sound familiar to former members and other critics ...

  5. Gude House - Wikipedia

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    In 1926, after a succession of short-term owners, William Gude purchased and restored the property which remained in his family until 1980. [2] Gude was a greenhouse and retail flower shop owner. The property was subdivided in 1988 for commercial office parks at Laurel Lakes with 1.3 acres and the Gude house remaining. [2]

  6. Best Funeral Ever - Wikipedia

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    Best Funeral Ever is an American reality television series that aired on the TLC cable network, beginning January 6, 2013. [1]The show took place at the Golden Gate Funeral Home in Dallas, Texas, an African-American family-operated business, and centered primarily on over-the-top and extravagant funerals carried out by the families of the recently deceased.

  7. Detention of independent journalist and activists at UCLA ...

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    An independent journalist and prominent police critics were among dozens detained at UCLA — raising objections from legal experts and press organizations.

  8. The Death of a President - Wikipedia

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    The book is dedicated: "For all in whose hearts he still lives—a watchman of honor who never sleeps".[1]The book chronicles several days in late November 1963, from a small reception the Kennedys hosted in the White House on Wednesday, November 20, the evening before the visit to Dallas, Texas, through the flight to Texas, the motorcade, the assassination, the hospital, the airplane journey ...

  9. George W. Bush turns heads at Dallas funeral with dance moves

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    At Dallas Service, a Unifying Message in Politics President Obama and former President George W. Bush spoke Tuesday at a funeral service for the five slain Dallas police officers.