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BRIEFLY : MAN SAYS SIMPSON ATTACKED HIM.


ENCINO - A cameraman on assignment for ``Inside Edition'' claims that a teed-off O.J. Simpson attacked him on a golf course.

The cameraman, identified by his attorney as Dan Hardy, was about 100 feet from Simpson at the 14th hole at the Sepulveda Golf Complex on Wednesday when the ex-football great approached him and yelled, ``You're illegal here . . . you're illegal, man,'' according to according to
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 a press release issued by King World, which produces ``Inside Edition.''

``O.J. raises two golf clubs in one hand as if to strike me,'' Hardy said in the release. ``He grabs the clubs with both hands like holding a baseball bat.''

Hardy said in the release that he turned his back, and Simpson swung at him.

Hardy's attorney, James E. Blancarte, said his client saw a doctor. Hardy was not available for comment.

Phillip Baker, Simpson's attorney, declined comment on the incident, saying he had not discussed it with Simpson.

?13Daily News

Norlund named to top college post

SYLMAR - After more than two years as interim president of Mission College, William Norlund has been chosen to fill the position permanently.

Norlund of Granada Hills became interim president in January 1995 when former President Jack Fujimoto left to oversee funding and development programs for the Los Angeles Community College District The Los Angeles Community College District (LACCD) is the community college district serving Los Angeles, California and some of its neighboring cities. In addition to typical college aged students, the LACCD also serves adults of all ages. .

Norlund, who was vice president of academic affairs at Pierce College In 2006 the Library won a national Excellence award. Academics
Pierce College offers associate's degrees, mainly in the arts and sciences. There are also certificate programs in early childhood education, social services, dental hygienist, and others.
 before he became interim president at Mission, helped bring the college's enrollment back up to pre-Northridge Quake Quake - A string-oriented language designed to support the construction of Modula-3 programs from modules, interfaces and libraries. Written by Stephen Harrison of DEC SRC, 1993.  levels.

He began his career in the Community College District as a physics instructor at Pierce College in 1967.

?13Daily News

Man sentenced in illegal dumping

A Castaic man pleaded no contest Thursday to dumping 1.5 cubic yards of broken asphalt asphalt (ăs`fôlt, –fălt), brownish-black substance used commonly in road making, roofing, and waterproofing. Chemically, it is a natural mixture of hydrocarbons.  pavement into a flood control basin in Limekiln lime·kiln  
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, the city attorney's office announced.

Los Angeles Los Angeles (lôs ăn`jələs, lŏs, ăn`jəlēz'), city (1990 pop. 3,485,398), seat of Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1850.  Municipal Court Judge Kenneth Chotiner sentenced Bernardino Bugarin, 35, to 25 days on a Caltrans work crew and ordered him to pay $1,450 in fines and court costs court costs n. fees for expenses that the courts pass on to attorneys, who then pass them on to their clients or, in some kinds of cases, to the losing party. , said Deputy City Attorney Robin Harsoyo.

Bugarin, who also was placed on two years summary probation, pleaded no contest to illegal dumping of asphalt where it could pass into state waters, and illegal dumping of noncombustible rubbish.

Bugarin was caught by officers from the Los Angeles Police Department's Devonshire Division.

They went to the flood control basin in response to a call from a resident who saw two men in a pickup truck enter and dump broken asphalt on the ground, Harsoyo said.

?13City News Service

Pilot lands plane in dry reservoir

CHATSWORTH - A pilot safely landed an unknown type of plane in the dry Chatsworth Reservoir on Thursday, said Brian Humphrey, a Los Angeles Fire Department The Los Angeles Fire Department (LAFD), also known as the Los Angeles City Fire Department to distinguish it from the Los Angeles County Fire Department. It is the agency that provides fire protection and emergency medical services for the city of Los Angeles.  spokesman.

A Los Angeles police helicopter pilot was apparently in contact with the plane as the pilot reported a problem, Humphrey said.

The plane landed in the south end of the reservoir about 6:40 p.m., near the 22400 block of Napa Street, Humphrey said, and the officer followed the plane down.

``The helicopter landed alongside the plane,'' he said, adding the plane was not damaged.

It was not known why the plane was forced to land.

?13City News Service
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