This document is a scan of the front page of the Los Angeles Times from September 5, 2016. It features stories on the 2016 US Election focusing on Donald Trump's polling in suburbs, a review of rape case statutes of limitations involving Bill Cosby and Gov. Jerry Brown, and a feature on changing social norms in Iran. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, indicating it was included in a larger evidence production for a congressional investigation, though Jeffrey Epstein is not explicitly mentioned on this specific page.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Donald Trump | Presidential Candidate |
Subject of article 'Trump losing ground in 'burbs'
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| Cathleen Decker | Journalist |
Author of article on Trump
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| Maura Dolan | Journalist |
Author of article on rape case limits
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| Bill Cosby | Entertainer/Accused |
Mentioned in context of sexual assault allegations and statutes of limitations
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| Jerry Brown | Governor (California) |
Reviewing a bill regarding statutes of limitations for sex crimes
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| Shehrzad Bolandkish | Subject |
IT worker, bride featured in main photo in Tehran
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| Sarmad Kodeiri | Subject |
Husband of Shehrzad, quoted regarding social change in Iran
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| Shashank Bengali | Journalist |
Co-author of article on Iran
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| Ramin Mostaghim | Journalist |
Co-author of article on Iran
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| Carolyn Cole | Photographer |
Took the photos for the LA Times
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| Deepak Chopra | Author/Figure |
Mentioned in subhead as a symbol of Western influence in Iran
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| Anton Chekhov | Playwright |
Mentioned in bottom caption regarding a play adaptation
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| Name | Type | Context |
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| Los Angeles Times |
Publisher of the newspaper
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| House Oversight Committee |
Implied by the footer stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT'
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Location of the main story about young Iranians
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Mentioned as a key state in the 2016 election analysis
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State reviewing rape case laws
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State mentioned regarding removing barriers to prosecution
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