BRIEFLY : POLICE TRACK KIDDER'S PATH.GLENDALE - Police have traced actress Margot Kidder's 25-mile journey from the 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. airport to the Glendale back yard where she was found disoriented dis·o·ri·ent tr.v. dis·o·ri·ent·ed, dis·o·ri·ent·ing, dis·o·ri·ents To cause (a person, for example) to experience disorientation. Adj. 1. and frightened, but they wouldn't disclose details Thursday. Kidder's family and associates are ``upset we've given out as much as we have. We want to start respecting her rights,'' said Glendale police Sgt. Rick Young. Young confirmed Kidder had been transferred from a psychiatric center in Sylmar to an undisclosed private facility. Kidder, the 47-year-old actress known to moviegoers as Lois Lane The tense of this article is unsuitable for an encyclopedia. Please consider rewriting to a detached, past tense. For the Dutch girl group, see . Lois Joanne Lane-Kent is a fictional character in the DC Comics’ Superman stories. in the ``Superman'' films, was last seen Sunday at Los Angeles International Airport “LAX” redirects here. For other uses, see LAX (disambiguation). “KLAX” redirects here. For other uses, see KLAX (disambiguation). Los Angeles International Airport (IATA: LAX, ICAO: KLAX, FAA LID: LAX . On Tuesday, she was found dirty and dazed daze tr.v. dazed, daz·ing, daz·es 1. To stun, as with a heavy blow or shock; stupefy. 2. To dazzle, as with strong light. n. A stunned or bewildered condition. in a stranger's back yard in Glendale. She claimed she had been stalked and assaulted. Police had not found any evidence to support her claim of assault or of any crime in Glendale, Young said. SOURCE: - Associated Press Associated Press: see news agency. Associated Press (AP) Cooperative news agency, the oldest and largest in the U.S. and long the largest in the world. Bradley transferred for rehabilitation Three weeks after suffering a stroke, former Mayor Tom Bradley Noun 1. Tom Bradley - United States politician who was elected the first black mayor of Los Angeles (1917-1998) Bradley, Thomas Bradley was transferred to another hospital Thursday to begin rehabilitation, a hospital spokeswoman said. Bradley, 78, was sent to Daniel Freeman Memorial Hospital in Inglewood, said Roberta Tinajero, spokeswoman for Kaiser Permanente Medical Center. Bradley can walk with assistance and has limited movement on the right side of his body, but he still cannot speak, she said. Dr. David Alexander, who will supervise Bradley's rehabilitation, said his patient is eager to begin. SOURCE: - Associated Press $12-a-year parcel fee OK'd by board 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. board of trustees board of trustees Politics The posse of thugs who oversee an institution's administration. See Board of directors. has voted 4-2 to charge property owners within the district a $12 per parcel yearly fee if a planned landscape and lighting district is formed. The trustees, meeting Wednesday night, also set dates for the two public hearings required before forming the special assessment district. The first will be held May 29 at Valley College, 5800 Fulton Ave., Van Nuys; the second is scheduled for June 12 at Trade Technical College, 400 W. Washington Blvd., Los Angeles. Property owners will be notified by mail. The hearings will begin at 7 p.m. By law, the assessment can be blocked if half the owners of the estimated 1.1 million parcels subject to the levy protest in writing. District officials say the landscape and lighting district could raise more than $20 million a year for maintenance and improvement projects on its nine campuses. SOURCE: - Daily News 4 seniors robbed of more than $2,000 SHERMAN OAKS - Four senior citizens who may have been followed home after dining at a Sherman Oaks cafe were robbed outside a Sherman Oaks home, police said. Three of the victims were standing in the driveway of the Longridge Avenue home about 8 p.m. when they were approached by two suspects. One of them pointed a gun at the victims and demanded money. The victims, ages 69, 73, 74 and 78, surrendered more than $2,000. SOURCE: - Daily News Family awarded $8.15 million The family of a preschool teacher who died while saving a toddler from a runaway bus at the Los Angeles Zoo The Los Angeles Zoo founded in 1966, is a large zoo located in Los Angeles, California, USA. The Zoo, located in Los Angeles' Griffith Park, is home to 1,200 animals from around the world. , was awarded $8.15 million Thursday by jurors who spent three days deliberating. Sara Quezada, just a few days shy of her 51st birthday, was killed during a 1994 field trip. She was helping students onto the bus when it began to roll. She grabbed a 3-year-old boy who was starting to fall, and shielded his body with hers as the 18-ton vehicle rode over them. The Superior Court jury found bus company Mark IV Charter liable for $400,000 in economic losses and $7.75 million in punitive damages Monetary compensation awarded to an injured party that goes beyond that which is necessary to compensate the individual for losses and that is intended to punish the wrongdoer. . SOURCE: - Associated Press |
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