“We do not want to disrupt the...
“We do not want to disrupt the education of the students while digging and drilling is going on. We also want to make sure they are safe.”
--Diana Munatones, spokeswoman for the Los Angeles Unified School District, remarking on the decision to temporarily close a Cudahy elementary school where a mysterious, oily substance has seeped through the playground.
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