Dear EarthTalk: What are the environmental risks associated with beach resorts?
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While they may put up with a lot of stress from wind, waves and weather,
Editor:
In the current discussion of the use of public parks for private trainers, one element has, I feel, not been given enough attention: behavior is contagious ("Trainers say
Editor:
The Santa Monicans for Renters' Rights Steering Committee unanimously urges the Planning Commission and the City Council to just say "no" to the proposed Hines Project
Last week the City Council voted to charge personal trainers who use public parks to get their clients in shape ("Trainers say new fitness fees too high," Oct.
Editor:
Charles Andrews' column about allowing the commercialization of Palisades Park is a welcome antidote to the sad spectacle of City Council members who have no understanding of their
Editor:
I've been reading David Pisarra's columns for several years, and have enjoyed his thoughtful style, good leads about interesting things going on in town, and
Last week, right after I e-mailed my column ("What can we give the Tea Party?"), I heard a disturbing news bulletin. The reporter boldly announced the shutdown and
In the secluded lounge of a seaside resort in Sweden, an earnest older man is gently questioning a younger man on crutches. We don't find out what their
Almost 20 years ago, Money Magazine sponsored a debate and panel discussion at UCLA on Proposition 13. When one of the panelists, with ties to the public sector, began to