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DominiqueBeyond today's early News & Chatter on MTA bus service and peeking inside the mayor's private office, there's good stuff to be found across the vast LA Observed network:

South Bay's notorious lingerie model returns with a little modesty...

Malibu gets its movie screens back...

Who's who locally in the SEC stock options scandal...

Meet The Sports Examiner, which hopes to remind you of the old Jim Healy radio show...

Fred Roggin and T.J. Simers take over morning drive time...

On Delta Street in Echo Park...

And on the LA Observed email blog, a former Times editorial editor answers Kurt Andersen and readers comment on the LAT's redesign, the return of country music and Michael Caine.

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