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In a recent blog post, Frank Gruber, among his arguments for SMO closure, wrote:
"There's no question that the most appealing uses of the airport are
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Let me introduce myself. I have been a resident of Santa Monica for over 30 years and as an architect, urban designer, and city planner have practiced in this
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Re: "Campaign underway to prohibit pony rides," April 2.
I agree with Marcy Winograd.
The sight of ponies being tied up and going around in circles in
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The City Council's unsafe decision to [consider] remov[ing] part of the runway and other measures to effectively make it difficult for aviators to use the airport
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Bill Bauer and I have agreed on a number of things over the years, but his column castigating Sheila Kuehl and raising Bobby "Save the Hedges" Shriver
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Since moving to west Los Angeles about five years ago, I have faithfully read the Santa Monica Daily Press for the latest Westside and Santa Monica news. Living east
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This is truly an auspicious time for historic preservation in Santa Monica. This past weekend, an 1890s "shotgun" house was moved to a new home adjacent to
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How is it that Valerie Davidson ("Not-so-friendly skies," Letters to the Editor, March 28), a Mar Vista resident, or any other resident living outside the city of
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Please consider enrolling your staff in some brush up classes in news writing and in newspaper ethics.
In the last week, you published two articles relating to candidates for
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Until there is a codified, comprehensive long-range plan for the Santa Monica Airport, including various scenarios pending the outcome of challenges to its existence, it should remain with its
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It is disconcerting that Audrey Shauer challenges the City Council to have the "cajones" to bulldoze the Santa Monica Airport in the middle of the night ("