Nearly seven miles of Los Angeles-area beaches were closed Thursday as investigators tried to determine the source of tar balls that had washed ashore, unsure of a link to the oil pipeline spill off the coast of Santa Barbara. (May 28)
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Calif. Beaches Closed for Mystery 'Tar Balls'
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