The Los Angeles Times, 4 September 2009
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4 septembre 2009
Carla Hall and Chris Lee
"In a tree-lined clearing of Forest Lawn Memorial-Park in Glendale, about 200 of Michael Jackson's family and friends gathered for the final leg of the pop singer's odyssey from death to interment on a hot Thursday evening exactly 10 weeks after he was found dead.
"The service, scheduled for sunset, became a nighttime gathering as guests awaited the late arrival of Jackson's family. They were ferried through the park's towering gates in a fleet of luxury cars and took their places in the front row of white folding chairs.
"The Jackson brothers, in black suits and red ties, filed past a portrait of Michael, a confident smile on his face. His children made their way to their seats. A bespectacled Paris Jackson, his young daughter, wearing a dark dress and her long hair pulled back in a ponytail, watched soberly."
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