How sorority girl dubbed ‘Malibu Barbie’ became a CIA agent taking down terror networks & hunting Chinese spies

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Tracy Walder says she was branded "Malibu Barbie" by a top African official and told her suit was "too distracting" by male bosses. Now in a tell-all book she recalls how she battled against expectations to join America's most coveted intelligent agencies. When she arrived at the University of Southern California in 1996 she was determined to ...
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Jury selection begins in the Robert Durst murder trial

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he asked. “I don’t think so,” she said. Some of the questioning followed a more prosaic line. A Malibu attorney who lived near the Ventura County line fretted about traffic, telling the judge that it took her one hour and 45 minutes to get to his courtroom Wednesday. If there were an accident on the Pacific Coast Highway, she could hold ...
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Letter: Encouraging Sign

The Malibu Times
So many of us in Malibu live so well, and for that, I’m very grateful. We turn on our heaters and air conditioners for comfort. It troubles me to think about homeless people sleeping in the streets or in their cars that they cannot park safely.
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Letter: My Numbers

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My friend, Lawrence Weisdorn, recently wrote a letter to the editor extolling the reduction in the unemployment rate during Trump’s first three years. Selected statistics are strange in that they rarely tell the whole story. Yes, unemployment is at ...
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From the Publisher: The Conservancy and the School Board

The Malibu Times
They found their man in Joe Edmiston and he has been at it for 40 years. What got me particularly interested was not so much the battle between the locals—in this case Malibu locals and the conservancy over public access using private roads in Sycamore Canyon—but the way the state was litigating it, turning it into a bare knuckle brawl ...
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Letter: Let Them Learn

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This letter addressed to Dr. Drati, SMMUSD Board of Education and Malibu community. As our school district examines our interdistrict and intra district permit policies, the MMS/MHS teachers who have signed below would like to make our position clear. We believe that interdistrict and intra district permits should continue to be open to all ...
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