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I founded a chapter of the ONE organization at New Roads High School in Santa Monica three years ago, when I was in the ninth grade. ONE is a
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Isn't it curious that our left wing City Council plans to use a deed restriction to prohibit smokers from owning and living in condominiums in Santa Monica?
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The City Council is trying to make a silk purse out of a sow's ear with its tortuous approach to stub out smoking in apartments ("No
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I find Don Patterson's (assistant director of the Finance Department) remarks about the parking both arrogant and insulting ("Feeling the parking pinch," Oct. 3). Probably
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Congratulations, Santa Monicans! You are officially a member of a city, largely thought to be one of the last bastions of free love and socialist living, that has decided
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Romney criticizes the 47 percent who get government benefits, pay no taxes, etc. I guess he hasn't bothered to consider that a lot of people getting government
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Now that it looks like the main post office is gone, here are a few ideas for what to do with the building.
A food court like there used
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Thank you, Congressman Waxman, for not giving up the fight to keep our historic Santa Monica post office open ("Waxman makes bid to save post office," Sept.
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I am extremely concerned in regards to a proposed City Council direction to city staff to draft an ordinance that would impair meet-and-greets, and political fundraising events, occurring at
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Here we go with another "plea for help" to keep the sinking state of California afloat by picking the pockets of taxpayers rather than tightening the belts
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When I was growing up in the early 1960s, mankind's march of progress was visible everywhere, but perhaps nowhere more so than in space.
We listened to
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The moratorium which the City Council is to consider Oct. 2 is so restrictive and baseless that it is an insult to the residents of Santa Monica ("Council