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Week in Review: Larry King's Favorite Bagels and a Message for Iran
In other news, Scott Joseph Barker pleads not guilty to murder in the stabbing death of Katsutoshi Tony Takazato.

Marie Cunningham grew up in Dearborn, Mich., loving Wolverine football and Detroit hockey. She attended the University of Michigan and graduated in 2005 with a B.A. in German and political science. Marie spent her last year as an undergrad living and studying in Germany.
After a stint as a clerk at an archives library, Marie came to SoCal in 2007 to attend graduate school at the University of Southern California's Annenberg School for Communication & Journalism. She finished in 2009 with an M.A. in Journalism. While at USC, Marie was awarded a Carnegie-Knight fellowship to do multimedia reporting on Proposition 8 in California's Central Valley.
Marie has interned at newspapers, magazines and websites in both Los Angeles and New York City. She is very excited to join the Patch team as the Beverly Hills site editor and looks forward to bringing innovative, multimedia news to the community.
Beliefs:
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Politics
* How would you describe your political beliefs?
I'm a lefty, but I truly appreciate all calm approaches to political discourse.
Religion
* How religious would you say you are? Casual, observant, devout, non-religious?
I prefer spiritualism in lieu of organized religion.
Local Hot Button Issues
* What do you think are the most important issues facing the community?
The city's budget is getting a lot of attention right now, as is the budget of the Beverly Hills Unified School District.
* Where do you stand on each of these issues?
"Government for the people, by the people."
In other news, Scott Joseph Barker pleads not guilty to murder in the stabbing death of Katsutoshi Tony Takazato.

His alleged accomplice pleaded not guilty Friday.
A car burglarized through an open sunroof also makes this week's list.
Coroner arrives to find 'a very bloody scene' and police later call off a search of the area.
This week also brought ongoing coverage of the Trousdale Estates stabbing.
Paramedics pronounce the unidentified victim dead at the scene.
BHPD identifies Katsutoshi Takazato, 21, as the victim.
Dogs from Santa Monica, Glendale and Beverly Hills also assist in the search for a person suspected in a stabbing death.
Meet Mason, a sweet boy looking for a human companion.
Her alleged accomplice is scheduled to be arraigned Monday.
City Council votes to ban marijuana dispensaries.
Meet Sadie, a sweet-faced tan and white female who gets along with other dogs.
Two crimes on the 100 block of North Gale Drive are also covered in this week's roundup.
This week also brings coverage of Beverly Hills Little League teams playing in District 25 all-star tournaments.
Meet Guss, a loyal snuggler who loves humans.
This week also brings coverage of the latest public works and planning commission meetings.
Beverly Hills police credit 'dogged determination' for the arrest of a Culver City man.
We offer six ways to get outdoors and enjoy the city at little or no cost this month.
The City Council urges residents to get outdoors this summer.