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How bizarre is it for the Big Blue Bus to refuse to accept ads from nonprofits like the AIDS Project Los Angeles, but accept commercial advertising? The reason was
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Alas, the days of progressive laws for neighborhood electric vehicles are over ("Parking meter madness," What's The Point?, July 2). Yes the Clean Air Vehicle
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Re: Life Matters, "Losing my daughter, marriage," June 27.
Dr. Barge was totally correct in her assessment of what was going on with the father who was
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President Obama's speech in Berlin, building on a long bipartisan tradition, marked out the next stage of negotiations with the Russians over updates to our respective nuclear
He's obsequious, ruthless, condescending, shrewd, and self-aggrandizing. He is, in fact, the very model of a modern major bureaucrat. And nobody does that better than Dakin Matthews.
Matthews,
This year's graduating seniors entered college just before the Obama administration began. But while these successful graduates are now ready to move on to the next stage in
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The Pico Youth & Family Center town hall meeting was held last week and the center was standing room only. Unfortunately, there was only one elected official present.
Many
"It will take a little bit of your soul," my friend says about Hostile Environment Training, training offered by ex-British Special Forces to reporters and freelancers. Although the
The United States Supreme Court's decision not to hear the case of Proposition 8 could lead to the effective dismantling of the initiative power vested in the people
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As an overseas visitor I've been taking vacations at Santa Monica for many years now, enjoying the relaxed, laid back, almost seaside town ambiance, but this year,
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People choose to not eat meat for various reasons ("Vegan hiker takes on Pacific Crest Trail for animals," June 26). For those who say it is cruel