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$1,000,000 on the California Lottery, hostage negotiations during a hijacking, the first unassisted dog sled team to travel to the North Pole since 1909, Michael Murphy whose company, Aqua Rock Creations, use natural and artificial rocks to create artificial waterfalls, the local economic impact of a temporary shutdown of the Vandenberg Shuttle Complex at the recommendation of Air Force Secretary Edward Aldridge as a result of the recent Space Shuttle Challenger disaster, three friends who were swept into the ocean while fishing at Mugu Rock with one confirmed drowned, homelessness in Santa Barbara and Goleta, Amtrak as a transportation option for people commuting from Ventura to the Goleta Valley, the abrupt closure of travel training school Academy International and reaction from students and employees, the Santa Barbara Tenants Union and Latinos for Better Government in opposition with local business owners over rising rents and proposed rent control legislation, Santa Barbara County changing their tactics for paying for beach maintenance from parking fees included in the 1980 passage of Proposition 13 to local restaurants like Brown Pelican Restaurant and Beachside Bar-Café getting long-term leases in exchange for the county getting 5% of their gross revenue, the Playboy television channel, increasing dropout rates at Oxnard high schools, Michael Ray Ferguson's lawyer arguing that a photograph of Ferguson included in a newspaper article about sobriety checkpoint arrests implied his arrest, the city of Parkfield, California being the center of an earthquake prediction experiment because of its regular earthquakes and its location along the San Andreas Faultline, a Picasso exhibit, Summerland pharmacist Wes Bohn pleading no contest to vehicular manslaughter, drunk driving, and a hit and run felony in relation to the death of Carpentaria teenager David Durbin, a seizure of three pounds of cocaine, women receiving resources and developing relationships with other mothers at the Santa Barbara Birth Resource Center including postpartum exercise classes, a new device available for pregnant woman, the Pregaphone, which will help parents communicate with their unborn child, a program at UC Santa Barbara that studies stuttering, golf balls damaging a car near a golf course, and the Girls Club of Santa Barbara fundraising for a new gymnasium."]}},{"label":{"en":["Subject"]},"value":{"en":["Faulkner, Walt (personal name)","Balash, Steve (personal name)","Kurtzman, David (personal name)","Tramel, James (personal name)","Stephenson, Michael (personal name)","Murphy, Michael (personal name)","Aldridge, Edward Cleveland, Jr. (personal name)","Weinberger, Caspar Willard (personal name)","Reagan, Ronald (personal name)","Durbin, David (personal name)","Durbin, David (personal name)","Durbin, John (personal name)","Johnson, Eve (personal name)","water (topical term)","agriculture (topical term)","livestock farming (topical term)","crime (topical 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