Dear EarthTalk: What was Proposition 37 in California that concerns the labeling of genetically modified foods and that was just voted down in that state?
— Peter Tremaine, Euclid, Ohio
Many
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It's well documented that nonprofit foundations are not subject to open financial disclosure and accountability, even when they receive government grant money. Most members of the public
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Regarding the recent kerfuffle concerning those dangerous nativity scenes, can we not try to make some sense here? I think the premise for all such rulings across our great
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How about a little tolerance in Santa Monica for diverse religions, atheist religions, etc.? I have to tolerate gays on TV, Bruce marrying Steve, Adam and Steve, not Adam
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I am someone that considers myself a very strong Christian. But in the same breath I believe in separation of church and state ("Judge denies injunction to display
The rigors of the campaign are still fresh, but for newly-elected House members and senators, the hard part is just beginning. Already, they're inundated with advice on the
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I have but one issue with this otherwise remarkably balanced article ("Judge denies injunction to display nativity scenes," Nov. 19). The author refers to, "a tactical
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It's laughable when Santa Monica Public Works Director Martin Pastucha expresses concern about taxpayer dollars being wasted on the trash bin the city is building near the
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I realize that there are fervent believers in the teachings of the Bible as the truth. I realize the First Amendment is sacred for many people. What I don&
SMC — You can say it was a good year for Santa Monica College football.
They finished the season as the Pacific Conference champs for the second time in a row
This fall has been especially frightening. There have been the little monsters at our doors on Halloween, the monstrous politicians invading our homes through the television and there has been