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There sure are some miserable people in this town. Who in the world would object to mini-bars in hotel rooms ("Palihouse: A bad deal for neighbors?" My
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I live in Santa Monica and gave up my car a year or so ago. It was then viable to use the bus system and walking was a pleasure.
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I do not know Arthur Jeon, but I recognize in him a kindred spirit ("Pump the brakes on development," Letters to the Editor, April 4). To those
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Is nuclear war as imminent as it seemed in the early 1960s, during the Cuban missile crisis?
With a belligerent North Korea, and an always bent on going to
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Regarding yet another development agreement (Village Trailer Park), the city's planning director states, "We are asking developers to provide roads and connections we're seeking,
Editor: In response to Caroline Jacob’s rally to march for stopping this juggernaut of destruction and ugly construction in Santa Monica (“Just say no,” Letters to the Editor, April 10). We can’t march in front of City Hall because of — guess what — construction! Louise Steiner Santa Monica
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Congratulations to the City Council for ridding this city of the scourge of nativity scenes on city property, even if it was done under the questionable guise of "
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Dear City Council,
This has been a long and hard fought battle. I hope therein you see that the majority of residents have come together like never before to
Editor: Your columnist Laughing Jack sounds like a laughing hyena in today’s column, finding fault with his landlord, while Laughing Jack is nothing but a greedy, rent controlled tenant living at Santa Monica beach on someone else’s dime (“On location, on location, on location,” Laughing Matters, Ap
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Letters to the editor have expressed frustration and anger with the present City Council's blithe advancement of development that is permanently scarring our once charming small town.
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I have just finished reading Matthew Gibbons' letter published in the April 6-7, 2013 edition ("The bad old days").
I got choked up by its powerful
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I can see it now — letters like the one written by Arthur Jeon ("Pump the brakes on development," Letters to the Editor, April 4). And so many