Jul 9th, 2009 - Yahoo! News
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LOS ANGELES – Los Angeles spent $1.4 million to provide security, traffic control and other services for Michael Jackson's memorial service, city officials said as they looked for ways to have others help the financially troubled city pick up the bill.
The amount included $1.1 million in overtime pay for the 4,173 officers who worked to secure Staples Center, Forest Lawn cemetery and other areas that attracted fans and members of the media, the Police Department said in a statement.
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Before Memorial Service, Wall-to-Wall Jackson Coverage
Jul 7th, 2009 - Washington Post
Michael Jackson's family and friends gathered for a private funeral service at a Hollywood Hills cemetery this morning, two hours before a star-studded memorial extravaganza is scheduled to start at the Staples Center in downtown Los Angeles.
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