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Extra Extra - UC Riverside Graduation Canceled Because Of One Too Many Firebombs on Campus

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- Graduation was canceled today at UC Riverside when police found a firebomb - LA Times

- Shots fired at the Roosevelt Hotel. Just don't hit Prince - TMZ

- Woman killed last night during a police chase where she was driving the wrong way on the 5 - LAT

- Some bastards have snuck Sicko onto the Interwebs - CBS

- Michael Moore says he's "happy" about it - Brietbart

- Peaceful protest in support of Janitor's Rights at the South Coast Mall today - OC Weekly

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- There's two new pirate radio stations in LA for your enjoyment - Franklin Ave.

- Eddie Murray was never a good fit as a coach - Daily News

- Speaking of bad fits, what's Sonic Youth doing in bed with Starbucks? - Pitchfork

- Barbara Walters gets a star on the Walk of Fame - CBS2

- Baseball bat murder suspect caught - Fox

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