For an older audience, the memory of first love carries with it a soft nostalgia. That sweet lifting of the heart is the leitmotif of a delicate new play, "
In the name of protecting us from hackers, computer viruses and cyber-terrorists, the House of Representatives has passed a bill that would make it easier for sites like Facebook and
Editor:
This is in response to the May 13 opinion piece by Bill Bauer ("Nothing like clueless politicians," My Write).
Mr. Bauer makes untrue assertions about Senate Bill
In a bunker somewhere in Sacramento, a secret committee meeting of state power brokers is taking place. Let's listen in as the chairman addresses the members:
"Welcome
Editor:
Bill Bauer's column was much too kind to the clueless politicians ("Nothing like clueless politicians," My Write, May 13).
As to the trainers using city
Editor:
Santa Monica Daily Press columnist Jack Neworth has railed against former President Bush for a long time ("Bush painted U.S. into corner," Laughing Matters, May 3)
Editor:
Dear City Council,
Tuesday night, you are being asked to approve a development agreement which, in a negligible way, addresses the planning staff's emphasis on "walkability&
When it comes to stupid decisions, politicians top the list.
Two weeks ago city officials recommended that the City Council impose a modest $100 annual fee plus 15 percent of
Dear EarthTalk: What are the big delivery companies like FedEx and UPS doing to green their truck fleets and operations in general?
— Mitchell Glaser, Overland Park, Kan.
Package delivery companies