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The Front Page Online was founded by Ari Noonan – a veteran sportswriter and editor who has worked for publications such the Los Angeles Herald-Examiner, the Evening Outlook in Santa Monica, the Baltimore Press, several Los Angeles-area Jewish newspapers, and the Culver City News. Beginning life as a print publication in March 2004, the Front Page Online made the transition to online-only in December 2005. Since then, we have grown – and continue to grow – to include many voices and viewpoints.

In September 2007, The Front Page Online re-launched with a new logo, a new look, and a new format to better serve our readers. But while our appearance has changed, our commitment to community, journalistic integrity, and our readers remains steadfast.


Yet Another Hijacking of Veterans at the VA



Fellow Veterans and Friends of Veterans:

I have attached (see below) an updated summary of the incredible and incredulous hijacking of a recent public Veterans meeting by the Dept. of Veterans Affairs and the Los Angeles Veterans Advisory Commission so that two private, non-profit developers could hijack seven acres of Veterans property and two medical buildings at the Sepulveda VA — for a $1 a year for 75 years.

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Look What They Have Done to Us



No U.S. Military troops were sent, and not a single shot was fired. Yet the United States government willfully and woefully surrendered a billion-dollar parcel of Veterans’ sacred land in West Los Angles to another domestic enemy

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Clashing With Police



To my fellow Veterans and friends of Veterans:

Following is a letter I sent to Secretary Shinseki regarding the incredible abusive treatment to Veterans, particularly Disabled American Veterans, at last Sunday’s scheduled Veterans Appreciation Day celebration of the 122nd anniversary of the Land Grand Deed of 1888.

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Veterans Devise a Grand Plan to Rescue Their West L.A. Home



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On Veterans Day, Veterans Summoned to Fight for Their Home



Eighty-five-year old World War II Veteran Dan Overmyer has called a press conference for 2 p.m. tomorrow, Veterans Day, to unite fellow Veterans and to declare opposition against the chained, padlocked front gates at the entry of the Los Angeles National Veterans Home while 20,000 fellow Veterans remain homeless on the dangerous streets of Los Angeles.

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