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Community Calendar Alhambra May 23 – USC Family caregiver support center “Caring Conversations” for those who are taking care of an adult family member or friend with Alzheimer’s, stroke or other chronic health problem. At Marguerite Gardens (700 N. Stoneman Ave.) from 10 a.m. to noon. Free. May 29 – Alhambra Dodger night. Tickets are $15 for preferred and are for sale at the Civic Center Library. It is t-shirt day at the stadium. Game is at 7 p.m.
Baldwin Park May 24 – Car show #Califitment2014 at Sonic Motor (315 Cloverleaf Drive) from noon to 4 pm. Car rolling time 10 a.m. to noon. Coolers allowed. No alcoholic beverages. $15-20 per vehicle. Free to spectators. See hotheadzmedia.weebly.com
Burbank
May 23 – Susie Hansen Latin Trio will perform Latin Jazz and Boleros at El Criollo Cuban Bar and Grill (916 W. Burbank Blvd) from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. No cover. Full service restaurant. May 28 – Public meeting at the Burbank Holiday Inn (150 E. Angeleno Ave.) from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. to discuss the future of the high speed rail from Los Angeles to San Francisco. Learn about the project and ask questions. May 29 – Screening of travelogue “Botswana: In the Footsteps of the No. 1 Ladies’ Detective with Alexander McCall Smith” at the Central Library (110 N. Glenoaks Blvd) at 7 p.m.
Glendale May 23 and 24 – Chamber Opera Players of Los Angeles presents two short operas – “Sunday Excursion” by Alec Wilder and “The Man on the Bearskin Rug” by Paul Ramsier - a– the Saint Mark’s Episcopal Church
(1020 North Brand Blvd) at 8 p.m. Admission is free with a complimentary reception following. See Copola.org. May 24 – A celebration honoring men and women who served in the military sponsored by Hyasa Center and the Armenian American Theatrical Society at the Baptist Church of Glendale (209 N. Louise St.). Call Anna Moses for information at (818) 396-4467 and see Hyasa.org. May 28 – Miriam Pawell discusses “The Crusades of Cesar Chavez” book at the Central Library Auditorium (222 East Harvard St.). Starts at 6 p.m. with appetizers and continues until 8:30 p.m.
Greater Los Angeles Zoo Association’s 44th Annual Beastly Ball honors Animal Advocate Heather Mycoskie Saturday, June 14, 2014, 6:00 p.m. at Los Angeles Zoo
MontereyPark May 26 – Memorial day celebration in front of City Hall (320 W. Newmark Ave.) at 10 a.m. For information call (626) 5719211.
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The Greater Los Angeles Zoo Association's (GLAZA) 44th Annual Beastly Ball, honoring animal advocate Heather Mycoskie and Tom Mankiewicz Leadership Award recipient Ken Ziffren, is set for Saturday, June 14, 2014, 6 pm, under the stars at the Los Angeles Zoo. In keeping with the Zoo's role as an international leader in the preservation of endangered species and a conservation center for the care and study of wildlife, this year's Beastly Ball also celebrates the 50th anniversary of the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Beastly Ball guests, invited to dress in casual or safari attire, stroll through the Zoo after hours observing its inhabitants, watching animal feedings, chatting with keepers, viewing small animals up close,
and enjoying entertainment, dancing, and dining on bountiful fare provided by some of L.A.'s most popular restaurants. Also featured are live and silent auctions comprised of hundreds of remarkable items and one-of-a-kind opportunities. Comedian Jimmy Pardo oversees the program with his signature humor as MC and live auctioneer. The Beastly Ball, known as "one of L.A.'s biggest and most popular fund-raisers" (FOX News) and "one of the best parties in Los Angeles" (KCBS/KCAL TV News), traditionally attracts nearly 1,000 attendees and raises more than $1 million annually for the Los Angeles Zoo and Botanical Gardens. Heather Mycoskie, a passionate advocate for animals, owns TOMS Shoes
with her husband, Blake Mycoskie. As the newly appointed TOMS Chief Animal Lover, she is being recognized for the new "TOMS Animal Initiative," which partners with animal-focused organizations to raise money and awareness for specific endangered species. The Beastly Ball is presented by the private, nonprofit Greater Los Angeles Zoo Association (GLAZA), founded in 1963. For five decades, GLAZA has funded plant and animal exhibits, species conservation, capital projects, and education and community outreach programs at the Los Angeles Zoo and Botanical Gardens. GLAZA also builds and invests endowment funds and operates six essential departments on behalf of the L.A. Zoo: development, marketing, publications, membership, volunteers, and oversight of the food and retail concessions. There are 65,000 member households in GLAZA representing more than 240,000 adults and children, the largest membership base of a cultural organization in Los Angeles. GLAZA additionally boasts a volunteer corps of more than 800 individuals. The Los Angeles Zoo is located at 5333 Zoo Drive in Los Angeles' Griffith Park at the junction of the Ventura (134) and Golden State (5) freeways.
SUN KAILIANG wanted by FBI for cyber-crime conspiracy against US companies Continued from page 1
commercial advantage and private financial gain; damaging computers through the transmission of code and commands; aggravated identity theft; economic espionage; and theft of trade secrets. The subjects, including Sun Kailiang, were officers of the PRC’s Third Department of the General Staff Department of the People’s Liberation Army (3PLA), Second Bureau, Third Office, Military Unit
Cover Designator (MUCD) 61398, at some point during the investigation. The activities executed by each of these individuals allegedly involved in the conspiracy varied according to his specialties. Each provided his individual expertise to an alleged conspiracy to penetrate the computer networks of six American companies while those companies were engaged in negotiations or joint ventures or were pursuing legal action with, or
against, state-owned enterprises in China. They then used their illegal access to allegedly steal proprietary information including, for instance, e-mail exchanges among company employees and trade secrets related to technical specifications for nuclear plant designs. Sun, who held the rank of captain during the early stages of the investigation, was observed both sending malicious emails and controlling victim computers.