Robert Gauthier Los Angeles Times
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Robert Gauthier Los Angeles Times
Lakers center Dwight Howard is mauled by San Antonio defenders. Howard capped a tumultuous season with Los Angeles by being ejected in the third quarter.
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Matthew Keys, right, a social media editor who faces federal charges that he allegedly conspired with a hacker to deface the website of the Los Angeles Times, walks out of the federal courthouse after his arraignment with his attorney Jason Leiderman, in Sacramento, Calif., Tuesday. Keys pleaded not guilty to charged with giving the hacking group, Anonymous, the log-in credentials to the computer system of the Tribune Co., which owns the Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune, Baltimore Sun and other media properties.
Photo taken April 23, 2013 in Sacramento, California.
Matthew Keys, right, a social media editor who faces federal charges that he allegedly conspired with a hacker to deface the website of the Los Angeles Times, walks out of the federal courthouse after his arraignment with his attorney Jason Leiderman, in Sacramento, Calif., Tuesday. Keys pleaded not guilty to charged with giving the hacking group, Anonymous, the log-in credentials to the computer system of the Tribune Co., which owns the Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune, Baltimore Sun and other media properties.
Photo taken April 23, 2013 in Sacramento, California.
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Matthew Keys, right, a social media editor who faces federal charges that he allegedly conspired with a hacker to deface the website of the Los Angeles Times, walks out of the federal courthouse after his arraignment with his attorney Jason Leiderman, in Sacramento, Calif., Tuesday, April 23, 2013. Keys pleaded not guilty to charged with giving the hacking group, Anonymous, the log-in credentials to the computer system of the Tribune Co., which owns the Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune, Baltimore Sun and other media properties.
Matthew Keys, right, a social media editor who faces federal charges that he allegedly conspired with a hacker to deface the website of the Los Angeles Times, walks out of the federal courthouse after his arraignment with his attorney Jason Leiderman, in Sacramento, Calif., Tuesday, April 23, 2013. Keys pleaded not guilty to charged with giving the hacking group, Anonymous, the log-in credentials to the computer system of the Tribune Co., which owns the Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune, Baltimore Sun and other media properties.
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Dodgers ace Clayton Kershaw reacts as he finishes his shutout against the Giants. He also broke a scoreless tie with an eighth-inning homer.
Luis Sinco Los Angeles Times
Dodgers ace Clayton Kershaw reacts as he finishes his shutout against the Giants. He also broke a scoreless tie with an eighth-inning homer.
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