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I hate to disagree with my friend "Bum Rap Bauer", but his twisted criticism of Democratic Congressional candidate, State Sen. Ted Lieu, is simply not fair, and
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Dear Andrew K. Liberman,
The role of government in the United States has expanded dramatically over the last century ("Kronovet is misinformed," Letter to the Editor, May
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While Jennifer O'Conner's intentions are a noble cause, the litany described in the response to the (story) "Pony ride operator lacking permits" (May
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I attended the Bergamot Station Arts Center meeting on May 6 and I have the following comments:
1. The existing Bergamot Station Arts Center is extremely fragile. It can
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Re: "Pony ride operator lacking permits," May 6, page 1.
Kudos to Marcy Winograd for speaking up for ponies. The rides are cruel.
Being tightly tethered to
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With the reconstruction of the pier over, the iconic sign on the front shines brilliant. But what of the rear? Our partner, Pacific Park, leaves departing guests with three
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The time has come to set the record straight about affordable housing. My opponents at Santa Monicans Renters' Rights (SMRR) hate the truth, even though they clearly understand
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I always enjoy David Pisarra's article and occasionally I get a laugh reading his observations about our town and his travels around it ("Chutes and ladders,
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It is curious, and instructive, that Urban Sense's May 1 column "The paradox of Whole Foods" chooses that particular 2000-era project to archly scold residents
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Mr. Martin Rubin's Letter to the Editor on April 28 looks to be copied directly from publicity material from Mr. Ted Lieu's campaign. Of course,
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A new poll released this week by the Better World Campaign has found that even during this polarizing political time, there is one issue that voters agree on: the