If there were airport police dogs who could sniff out the delicate, old-wood scents of
a violin worth hundreds of thousands of dollars, Anthony Eugene Notarstefano would have been caught years ago. The alleged violin thief from Long Beach connected to the 2006 robbery of violonist Mark Kashper's Hollywood home, which contained several violins worth hundreds of thousands of dollars, saw his first day in federal court today. Among the stolen items was a Carlo Tononi violin, which was owned by the