Editor:
I feel sorry for B. Jones, who recently wrote an angry tirade against God ("Critical thinking," Letters to the Editor, Nov. 20). What a lonely and unhappy
Editor:
Speaking both as an SMC Emeritus instructor as well as an Emeritus student, the letter to the editor complaining about the lack of a winter program at Emeritus misses
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There were two recent letters in your paper on the same day that criticized Santa Monica's prohibition of the traditional nativity scene displays in Palisades Park.
One
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Last Thursday and Friday our street was not cleaned due to the holiday. Guess what — we survived! In this time of tight budgets, is it really necessary to have
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Sorry Virginia, Santa Claus has abandoned Santa Monica! The once beautifully decorated Third Street Promenade is no more. No more X-mas lights, no more X-mas tree, no more menorah;
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Regarding "Critical thinking," Letters to the Editor, Nov. 21,
Like most Atheists, B. Jones has not read the Bible or the Constitution. The God we speak of
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We have owned our home at 1601 Hill St. since 1986, and while I understand that some development in the city is inevitable, this proposed development is way too
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Does SMC's Randal Lawson actually think that "music recitals, visits to local museums and guest lectures" will take the place of exercise classes shut down
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I feel I am living in some parallel universe when I read about all of the development planned to take place along the Pico corridor in the near future
SMC betrays seniors
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SMC has been boasting that it restored winter session thanks to the passage of Proposition 30. Not true. It has canceled Emeritus' winter session, leaving
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I live in Hitchcock, Texas but was born in Santa Monica and lived there until I was 14. I have very fond memories of the nativity displays. My parents
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A great big thanks from all the thousands of kids who went to Washington Elementary School at Fourth Street and Ashland Avenue for fixing up the old Ocean Park