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Week in Review: Kim Kardashian Flour-Bombing, Plummer Park Redesign and 'Shahs of Sunset'

In other news, a former Penthouse Pet is accused of running an international drug ring and a staff report reveals 71 special events in 2011 cost $2.7 million for the city.

This week in West Hollywood, Kim Kardashian is pelted with a outside the London Hotel, City Council passes a the new reality television show Shahs of Sunset, and City Manager Paul Arevalo announces alternate designs for the $41 million renovation of Plummer Park are .

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Reality television star Kim Kardashian decided to press charges against the woman who threw flour on her during an event Thursday at a West Hollywood hotel to launch her new fragrance.

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City Council has passed a resolution condemning the new reality television show for perpetuating negative stereotypes about Iranian-Americans. 

The City of West Hollywood spent over $2.7 million on special events in 2011. Council was pleased to get the detailed breakdown of the costs and attendance, but was surprised by the numbers.

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Australian swimsuit model and former Penthouse Pet has been accused of running an international drug ring out of her West Hollywood apartment.

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Patch's newest blogger Woody Breairty writes about . In his first post, Woody says Duran's response to public demands for action are questionable.

Chloe Ross offers her commentary on Plummer Park and the council's contradictions in this week's blog, "," which refers to a comment the mayor made at Monday' Council meeting. 

Heads Up:

West Hollywood in observance of Cesar Chavez Day on Monday. Parking meters and associated time limits, as well as Peak Hour Towing Restrictions will be enforced.

The city's plans to build a new, five-story automated parking structure behind City Hall are coming before the project's steering committee Thursday.

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