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Aroused Parents Organize – They Form Their First Union


News
From Jeannine Wisnosky Stehlin
Announcing UNITED PARENTS OF CULVER CITY,
the first-ever, District-wide, democratically elected policy and political group for Culver City parents.



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Did Tomorrow’s Car Show Break a Rule?


Letters
From Cary Anderson
Did you see an advertisement for the 9th annual Cruisin’ Back to the ‘50s Car Show last week in any newspaper?

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How Gay of the President – He Won’t Change Anything


Op-Ed

Since comedians Stewart, Maher, Colbert and Rosie O’Donnell – excitable but hardly deep – are the principal arbiters of behavior on the Left, our liberal friends should be advised to take a breath and severely scale back their dreams of an all-gay world. Their orgiastic reaction to President Obama’s formful admission 48 hours ago was, to be charitable and employ one of their favorite terms, disproportionate.

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Oh, the Clock Is Killing Me


Op-Ed

Dateline Jerusalem — Sometimes I am frustrated by the 10-hour time difference between Israel and Los Angeles. It always seems that in order for family and friends to contact me when they are not at work or when I am not sleeping or I am at home, I am not permitted a good night's sleep. When I get calls at 4 a.m. in Israel, it is 6 p.m. in L.A., and I am told “But we knew you would be awake.”

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Just Another Day


Op-Ed

There aren’t many weeks when it’s difficult for me to think of one “big” passion to write about. Several events come to mind that appear to qualify as passions in their own rights.

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Is the Black Caucus Chaining Down Black Americans? Just Asking.


Op-Ed

Fellow Americans:

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Adjuncts Ending: Not Always Possible to Find Right Balance


Letters
From Debbie Hamme
The School Board often is presented with difficult decisions.

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Is the Borrowing of Restricted Funds a Warning?


Op-Ed
From George N. Laase
Our School District seems to find itself in such a woeful financial situation that it has had to follow the state Legislature’s suggested lead and move once restricted funds out of various student-oriented programs and put them into the General Fund.

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Making Destruction of the Redevelopment Agency Sound Palatable, Almost Tasty


News

After months of blatherskating, posturing, exaggerating and lying by California’s best known politicians, it took two chaps none of the liars ever has heard of to strip the Redevelopment Agency controversy down to its presumed naked truth.

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The Scourge of Long Beach State


Op-Ed

California State University professors and other employees cannot engage in “discriminatory behavior, bullying or harassment,” nor may they display “offensive conduct of an unwelcome nature...”

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