Editor:
My fellow Santa Monica tenants, a vote for Robert Kronovet is a vote to keep the fox in the henhouse.
No group has less compassion for renters or more
It seems to me that the proposed new smoking ban would constitute housing discrimination and an invasion of privacy. It would also brand and blacklist respectable citizens and visitors to our fair city. Karen A. Baker Santa Monica
Stacy just doesn’t get it (“Clearing the air,” Letters to the Editor, Oct. 7). Second-hand smoke killed my mother. Need I say more? C. A. Bennett Santa Monica
Editor:
The City Council seemed to have ample time the other night to debate and then vote to support the repeal of existing state legislation: the support for a ballot
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Apart from the steeper parking costs around town, considerable civic goodwill has been lost with the greedy new parking meters. It's no longer possible to put a
Editor:
In response to Mike Kirwan ("Smokers hurting us all," Letters to the Editor, Oct. 9):
Mr. Kirwan, I'm sure you would put yourself into the
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Stacy Westly says discriminating against smokers is like discriminating against other activities ("Clearing the air," Letters to the Editor, Oct. 7). Not quite. If you chug down
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Columbus Day, for me a day to discover the sounds of silence on Second Street. A reprieve from the construction and mayhem due to our must-have, $43 million new-and-improved
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The story, "California's gas prices hit another record high," Oct. 8, doesn't begin to tell the full story of why prices are so
Editor:
Dear City Council,
I'm writing to you to show you how disgusted and upset I am at your recent price hike at all the parking places in
Editor:
Re: Response to M Coyne's request for complete ban on smoking.
On Oct. 4, Margaret Coyne wrote, in part: "It's really simple: enact a
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(Re: "State officials mull seismic test near nuclear plant," Oct. 1, Associated Press.")
Quoting Bruce Gibson: "People need to understand we're living in