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webmaster@technorati.com wrote an interesting post today on Here's a quick excerpt LAist (blog) Group Makes Deal to Buy Land Around Hollywood SignABC News group says it has reached a deal that would protect a huge swath of land above the world-famous Hollywood sign from being developed into luxury homes. Hollywood sign to be temporarily covered LAPD tells residents not to worry Los Angeles TimesHollywood sign to be covered ...
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