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Administrative/Regulatory

Jun. 17, 2006

Crumbling Courthouses Fall Through the Budgetary Cracks

LOS ANGELES - Wags around the Stanley Mosk Courthouse in downtown Los Angeles are quick to point out advantages of the building's top-floor cafeteria. The food may not be the tastiest, but if the Big One pancakes the building, those diners will be on top of the pile.

By Bobbi Murray
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      LOS ANGELES - Wags around the Stanley Mosk Courthouse in downtown Los Angeles are quick to point out advantages of the building's top-floor cafeteria. The food may not be the tastiest, but if the Big One pancakes the building, those diners will be on top of the pile.
      At 48, the Mosk courthouse is nearing the end of its life-c...

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