Extra, Extra LAist Thu, 28 Apr 2011 18:18 PM PDT In tonight's Extra, Extra, more information in the shooting death of a Watts grandmother, Grauman's Chinese Theater changes hands, a member of U2 buys the favor of a prominent local conservancy group, and Paris Hilton is a little safer today. Plus: Keep up with us on Facebook , and follow us on Twitter: @LAist @LAistFood @LAistSports . [ more ⺠] | Mustangs do well by new coach The Brantford Expositor Thu, 28 Apr 2011 18:17 PM PDT Head coach Emma Dailey didn't know what to expect from the Brantford Collegiate Institute Mustangs when they took to the WIFO Soccer Field in Paris on Wednesday afternoon.[...] | Man who hit Hilton's boyfriend pleads to battery Straits Times Thu, 28 Apr 2011 18:05 PM PDT LOS ANGELES - PROSECUTORS say the man who accosted Paris Hilton's boyfriend outside a Los Angeles courthouse has pleaded no contest to misdemeanor battery and has been sentenced to 227 days in jail. City attorney's spokesman Frank Mateljan says James Rainford entered the plea during a court appearance on Thursday in and was immediately sentenced. | Lucky Thompson In Person Arts Journal Thu, 28 Apr 2011 18:01 PM PDT The logical followup to the piece below about Chris Byarsâ hero Lucky Thompson is a piece by Thompson. Hereâs a film from Paris in 1959 at the Blue Note. The rhythm section is Bud Powell, piano; Pierre Michelot, bass; Jimmy Gourley, guitar; Kenny Clarke, drums. | French football chiefs accused of discrimination Straits Times Thu, 28 Apr 2011 17:56 PM PDT PARIS - FRENCH sports minister Chantal Jouanno wants answers to a report claiming senior French Football Federation officials agreed on a quota restricting the number of black and Arab players in national training programs. Mr Jouanno responded to the claims made on Thursday by the investigative website Mediapart that senior members of the FFF - including national coach Laurent Blanc - secretly ... | Syria tried to build nuclear reactor: IAEA chief Dawn Thu, 28 Apr 2011 17:55 PM PDT PARIS: The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency said for the first time that a target destroyed by Israeli warplanes in the Syrian desert in 2007 was the covert site of a future nuclear reactor, countering assertions by Syria that it had no atomic secrets. | Cinema powerhouse Egypt to be Cannes' first guest country Philippine Daily Inquirer Thu, 28 Apr 2011 17:41 PM PDT PARISâ"Arab cinema powerhouse Egypt, which in January rose up in revolt to topple president Hosni Mubarak, will become the Cannes Film Festival's first guest country at this year's event. | Deutsche's earnings help markets extend gains The Irish Times Thu, 28 Apr 2011 17:40 PM PDT Eurostoxx 50: 3,005.33 (+27.74) Frankfurt DAX: 7,475.22 (+70.27) Paris CAC: 4,104.90 (+37.18)EUROPEAN STOCKS rose for a sixth day yesterday, extending an eight-week high, as Deutsche Bankâs earnings beat estimates and the Federal Reserve pledged to keep rates low for an âextended periodâ. | Paris Hilton - Cy Waits' Courthouse Attacker Sentenced To Jail Contactmusic Thu, 28 Apr 2011 17:35 PM PDT The man who attacked Paris Hilton's boyfriend Cy Waits outside a Los Angeles courthouse on Wednesday (27Apr11) has been sentenced to serve time behind bars. James Rainford accosted the entrepreneur as he escorted Hilton to a court hearing in Van... | Man who hit Hilton's boyfriend sentenced thewest.com.au Thu, 28 Apr 2011 17:21 PM PDT Prosecutors say the man who accosted Paris Hilton's boyfriend outside a Los Angeles courthouse has pleaded no contest to misdemeanour battery and has been sentenced to 227 days in jail. | | |
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