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Unlike the former mayor and city manager whose letter appeared in this paper, I agree with your recent editorial which questions the need for a new survey to determine
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I have been walking by the Civic Center park project nearly every other day for the last year watching the construction progress.
It seems that there are some serious
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Re: The Taxman commentary of July 3 ("Supreme Court puts California initiative process in jeopardy").
One might wonder where Jon Coupal's concern about the Supreme
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The photo in all its ugliness on the front page of the Santa Monica Daily Press is sick, sick ("‘Chain Reaction' supporters remain optimistic, create garden for
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How bizarre is it for the Big Blue Bus to refuse to accept ads from nonprofits like the AIDS Project Los Angeles, but accept commercial advertising? The reason was
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Alas, the days of progressive laws for neighborhood electric vehicles are over ("Parking meter madness," What's The Point?, July 2). Yes the Clean Air Vehicle
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Re: Life Matters, "Losing my daughter, marriage," June 27.
Dr. Barge was totally correct in her assessment of what was going on with the father who was
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President Obama's speech in Berlin, building on a long bipartisan tradition, marked out the next stage of negotiations with the Russians over updates to our respective nuclear
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The Pico Youth & Family Center town hall meeting was held last week and the center was standing room only. Unfortunately, there was only one elected official present.
Many
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As an overseas visitor I've been taking vacations at Santa Monica for many years now, enjoying the relaxed, laid back, almost seaside town ambiance, but this year,
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People choose to not eat meat for various reasons ("Vegan hiker takes on Pacific Crest Trail for animals," June 26). For those who say it is cruel