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I was recently made aware of a letter to the editor in your newspaper dated Dec. 17, 2012 titled "Putting money where their mouth is."
As the
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The members of the Emeritus College Executive Council have every right to express their opinions as individuals only because they do not speak for the Emeritus student body ("
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Santa Monica Daily Press,
Thank you for your great work.
I have friends and neighbors who are tenants who would like to buy the apartments they are renting. I
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"An open letter to post-abortive women," Your Column Here, Dec. 15-16, equals hundreds of words of wanting to give men and women a guilt complex, advertising the
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As my husband and I walked into the Puzzle Zoo on the Third Street Promenade in Santa Monica, we were astonished to find the very first display as you
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A recent local cartoon made the point; why the ongoing discussion about stadium lights at Malibu High School rather than a focus on AP classes and college applications? This
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It's important to note that the Emeritus College Executive Council meetings are not open to the public, their minutes are not posted nor do they pass along
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If we are going to arrive at a meaningful solution to the Malibu High School stadium lighting issue, we need to have an honest conversation with facts.
Prior to
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Regarding the letter to the editor "SMC betrays seniors," Dec. 2.
Here's what I think about shutting down an Emeritus class for one winter session.
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With deep respect for Judaism, and the celebration of Chanukah, I am greatly puzzled! There is no recognition of the Christmas season whatsoever on the Third Street Promenade, reasons
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In reply to the responses in your Dec. 8-9 Q-Line, "Cutting classes," we members of the Emeritus College Executive Council wish to clear up some of the
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I have been a resident of Santa Monica for more than 25 years and have always been proud of the city, but I must say that the quality of