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Jul. 7, 2007

Construction-Law Neutral Owes It All to a Book

LOS ANGELES - In the 2001 film "Serendipity," the free-spirited Sara, played by Kate Beckinsale, trusts that fate will lead her back to Jonathan, a stranger she meets one night in Manhattan.

By Rebecca U. Cho
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      LOS ANGELES - In the 2001 film "Serendipity," the free-spirited Sara, played by Kate Beckinsale, trusts that fate will lead her back to Jonathan, a stranger she meets one night in Manhattan. Believing they will find each other again through destiny, Sara scribbles her phone number in a book, the pair part ways, and seven years later the book finds its way into Jonathan's hand...

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