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Government

Sep. 26, 1998

How Much Was the 'A' Sign in the Window?

Restaurants in Los Angeles County have been on the front burner recently because of the controversy over cleanliness in the kitchen. Now, a group of environmental health specialists are turning up the heat with a lawsuit claiming the county has overcharged as much as $56 million for health inspections and permits.

By Lauren Blau
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        Restaurants in Los Angeles County have been on the front burner recently because of the controversy over cleanliness in the kitchen. Now, a group of environmental health specialists are turning up the heat with a lawsuit claiming the county has overcharged as much as $56 million for health inspections ...

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