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Picnic at Matador Beach

N A CERTAIN KIND OF DAY in Los Angeles—warm, but overcast—you run a pretty good chance of seeing dolphins at the beach. Dark shapes curving out of silver water. But the day we were there was sunnier, and instead we saw what seemed to be a new kind of

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