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Small Wonders: A 'Dear John' letter for Frank McCourt
Dear Frank, You don't know me and I don't know you. Not personally, at least. But I read a lot about you in the newspaper. Probably more than you read about me. If you do read about me, you’re welcome to email to tell me how you think I’m...Tags: Chess Playing, Facebook, Clubs and Associations, Lifestyle and Leisure, Frank McCourt
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CERT training should not be cut
The Glendale Fire Department’s CERT (Community Emergency Response Team) training program is an essential tool for our community. It should never be cut from the department's budget (“Fire Dept. plan would save city $2.5M,” May 26). CERT...Tags: Emergency Planning, Burbank (Los Angeles, California), Heads of State, Disasters and Accidents, Los Angeles
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Small Wonders: The Frank McCourt cancer is gone at last
Dear Frank, It pains me to write this. Last year I wrote to you, pleading with you to give us back our Los Angeles Dodgers and show yourself out of town. On behalf of all Angelenos who bleed Dodger blue, I implored you to do what you knew in your money-...Tags: Facebook, Bankruptcy, American Express Company, Frank McCourt, Bud Selig
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Film review: Phil Lord and Christopher Miller successfully reboot '21 Jump Street'
For the second week in a row, the biggest studio release is the first live-action feature from a director coming from animation. Or we should say — in the case of “21 Jump Street” — directors. The team of Phil Lord and...Tags: Andrew Stanton, Channing Tatum, Michael Bacall, Will Ferrell, Jonah Hill
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Keeping up with the Nitros
This is the third of eight editions in which the News-Press looks back at the area's 2010-11 seasons, school by school, before looking ahead at the year to come.
There proved to be quite a few intriguing storylines throughout the past season for...Tags: Volleyball, Billiards, Snooker and Pool, Lifestyle and Leisure, High School Sports, Litigation and Regulation
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Schiff received News Corp. contribution
Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Burbank) received a $1,000 political contribution from the American subsidiary of Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp., according to the latest information from the Federal Election Commission. The contribution in March came from the...Tags: National Parks, Howard Lawrence Berman, David Dreier, Arts and Culture, Tourism and Leisure
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Rousey focused on fight at hand
With all the buzz and hype that accompanied Ronda Rousey’s Strikeforce mixed-martial-arts debut, it was rather tepid in comparison to the whirlwind of talking heads and media meet-and-greets that the Glendale-trained grappler has had to deal with as...Tags: Bullfighting, Ultimate Fighting Championship, Judo
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Casey, Concordia remain alive
GLENDALE — The following are updates on local athletes at the collegiate level. Danny Casey (Glendale Community College, 2009) senior infielder, Concordia University, Irvine baseball: Casey and the Eagles remain alive in their bid to win the...Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, High School Sports, Detroit Tigers, Sports, ESPNU (tv network)
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Small Wonders: Why I'm still a Christian
As a columnist, I'm given some latitude in expressing how I feel while reporting the facts. I do so in hopes that my thoughts will resonate with readers and, agree or not, generate productive dialogue.
With this in mind, let me tell you how I feel about...Tags: Church and State Relations, Comedy Central (tv network), Anne Rice, Constitutional Issues, California
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Small Wonders: Circling back to Christianity
This is the first in a three-part series.
In August, I voiced my thoughts on same-sex marriage and Anne Rice's much-publicized renunciation of organized Christianity. The feedback I received was, to say the least, energetic.
Were I the extremist...Tags: Ann Coulter, Church and State Relations, Christianity, Facebook, Marriage
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Students quiz GUSD board hopefuls
Clark Magnet High School students injected a bit of color into the Glendale Unified School Board race, quizzing candidates during a forum on Friday about program cuts, creationism in the classroom and tuition-based summer school.
The questions came...Tags: Phil McGraw, Finance, Politics, Unions, Career and Workplace
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Campaigns running near empty
CITY HALL — Campaign fundraising for the City Council race is down 90% compared to 2007 — the last time there were two seats in the running — records show, a trend also seen in the races for school board and Glendale Community College...Tags: Politics, Human Interest, Local Elections, Colleges and Universities, Political Fundraising
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