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Santa Monica newspaper picks up our tsunami sign terror story; finds local tsunami unlikely

Our coverage of the sudden proliferation of TSUNAMI HAZARD signs on and around the Pacific Coast Highway in Los Angeles has spread throughout the Los Angeles media and picked up by several news outlets. The Santa Monica Daily Press newspaper today takes the reportage in a new direction. In a Page One story, Reporter Melanie Hanatani finds that the signs are part of a "public education campaign

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Back in Time: Art Bell's four-hour interview with Tabloid Baby author to be rerun on Saturday night

Back in March 2001, Tabloid Baby author Burt Kearns was the guest on Art Bell's Coast to Coast radio program, talking about tabloid television, reality TV, UFOs, network television conspiracies-- not mention the groundbreaking, expose and memoir that had network personalities and execs alike scurrying from their pasts. Burt and Art took calls, sold a few books and stayed up all...