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Collapsed Organization Has Malibu Ties
The International Humanities Center disappeared last month along with the money of more than 200 nonprofits.

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Friedman then moved to Los Angeles, where he began his career in print journalism. He started working for Patch as the editor of Malibu Patch in 2010.
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The International Humanities Center disappeared last month along with the money of more than 200 nonprofits.

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A letter that appeared in the local newspaper has angered some people.
A leader of the Malibu Lagoon project opponents says the city's planned review of the project "appears to be set up to be doomed to failure."
Two public workshops will begin the process to update Malibu's Parks and Recreation Master Plan.
Opponents say most of Betsy Butler's votes came from delegates indirectly appointed by California Assembly Speaker John Perez.
Opponents say most of Betsy Butler's votes came from delegates indirectly appointed by California Assembly Speaker John Perez.
Opponents claim most of Betsy Butler's votes came from delegates indirectly appointed by California Assembly Speaker John Perez.
Opponents say most of Betsy Butler's votes came from delegates indirectly appointed by California Assembly Speaker John Perez. Santa Monica Mayor Richard Bloom, also a candidate, received no votes.
Opponents say most of Betsy Butler's votes came from delegates indirectly appointed by California Assembly Speaker John Perez.
Opponents say most of Betsy Butler's votes came from delegates indirectly appointed by California Assembly Speaker John Perez.
Terms of the settlement were not released.
The Malibu parent whose 13-year-old daughter Emily Shane died in 2010 writes about the trial of the man who killed her.
An appeal of a San Francisco judge's rejection of a lawsuit against the state's plan to modify the Malibu Lagoon will be filed on Tuesday.
Four Sharks squads will be in action today and tomorrow in first-round and wild card postseason matches.