2010: Looking back

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With the T-Rex of recessions still roaring in the rear-view mirror, Los Angeles showed a glimmer of sunshine looking back on 2010. Dana Bartholomew in the Daily News.

The upside: The Lakers managed to clinch their 16th NBA championship followed by a two-mile parade so deafening it drowned out everyone's troubles.

Crime continued a downward spiral, with violent crime plummeting 11 percent and murders citywide the lowest since 1967.

And as home prices settled and foreclosures dip


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