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A kinder, gentler LAPD?
Today's question: Have relations between the LAPD and South L.A. residents improved? What about other cities and their police departments? Previously, Hutchinson and Hicks debated the quality of South L.A.'s political leadership. Unfinished business...Tags: Government, White House, National or Ethnic Minorities, Social Issues, Justice System
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Go ahead, throw away your vote!
You have a week to gear up. Next Monday, March 5, get to bed on time. Get a good night's sleep. Wake up early in the morning, do some jumping jacks, eat a good breakfast, put on comfortable shoes. Then get right to it. Grab your sample ballot, go to the...Tags: Wendy Greuel, Richard Alarcon, Politics, Unemployment Benefits, Tom LaBonge
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Your Comments (p.3)
RE: Recent Coverage of the King-Drew Medical Center We the undersigned strongly feel that there needs to be a fair and balanced response to an obviously biased series of "supermarket tabloid" type articles recently published by the Los Angeles Times....Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Nursing, Medical Services, Emergency Planning, Death
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Delay of NFL Game in L.A.
Times Staff WriterSeven months ago, the NFL said it hoped to decide on a Los Angeles stadium site by May 2005 and wanted to have a team there for the 2008 season. However, in an interview last week with The Times, NFL Commissioner Paul Tagliabue said that league...Tags: Government, New Orleans Saints, Golf, Sports, Baltimore Colts
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(7/05/04) Poll Analysis: Mayor's Job Approval Rating Still Hovering Below 50% Citywide
Times Poll Assoc. DirectorTime has not healed the wounds Mayor James K. Hahn's job approval was dealt by his controversial opposition to the reappointment of ex Police Chief Bernard Parks last April, although there are some signs that the process may have begun, according to the...Tags: Politics, Elections, Minority Groups, African Americans, Regional Authority
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Poll Analysis: Secession Fever Waning
of the Times PollVoters in Los Angeles are saying no to both San Fernando Valley and Hollywood secession. With just abut three weeks to go before the election, voters citywide are solidly against the notion of the San Fernando Valley and Hollywood seceding from Los...Tags: Politics, Crime, Law and Justice, Citizens Initiative and Recall, Unions, Referenda
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The Fixer
Times Staff WriterWillis Edwards had been in some deep holes before, but nothing had prepared him for that moment, late in 1996, when he arrived at the Veterans Administration hospital in Westwood, 130 pounds left on his 6-foot-3 frame, suffering from AIDS. For most of...Tags: Politics, Justice and Rights, Laws, Democratic National Conventions, Patti LaBelle
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Op-Ed: The slippery slope of special interest
Now that I and many of my fellow baby boomers are turning 64, I say with love and hard, lessons-learned conviction to my 30-something California children (with all due credit to the Beatles): “I hope you’ll still need me; I hope you’ll... -
Consider this exercise machine for new park
Re "Council approves park improvements," Aug. 2: South Glendale residents and denizens alike should be very appreciative of being the recipients of such a beneficial state grant. Park users in their teens should surely benefit from publicly available...Tags: Gardens and Parks, Tourism and Leisure, Travel, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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Exposition Park Fireworks Preparation
Gayle Anderson was live in Exposition Park with a preview of Wednesday’s KJLH / Los Angeles Councilman Bernard Parks Community Fireworks Celebration. The one hour fireworks show is being produced by Fireworks America, 12650 High 67, #B, Lakeside,... -
City Council Takes Aim at KFI After Houston "Crack Ho" Comment
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES (KTLA) -- Top-rated local radio station KFI 640 AM is under fire from the Los Angeles City Council. The council will debate a resolution on Wednesday condemning talk radio hosts that use racist, sexist and derogatory language on the air. The...Tags: Social Issues, Politics, Jan Perry, Georgetown, Radio Industry
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SoCal Observes Martin Luther King Jr. Day
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES -- A Southern California tradition honoring the life and legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. marched on today, despite the rain. The 25th annual Kingdom Day Parade kicked off at 10:15 a.m. at Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard and Western Avenue...Tags: Justice and Rights, Crime, Law and Justice, George Washington, Haiti Earthquake (2010), Mark Ridley-Thomas
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