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Op-Ed: Misconduct charges against Choi are baseless
The News-Press has always been an important vehicle for information in Glendale because of its focused coverage of the local news. That's why it was curious that the paper's Los Angeles-based opinion columnist would use the News-Press to write a...Tags: NBC (tv network), Periodicals, Politics
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Ron Kaye: It's time for divisions to cease
In the dismal Los Angeles election cycle that mercifully concluded on May 21, much was made about the lack of women in high places if Wendy Greuel didn't win the mayor's race. Greuel herself played the gender card over and over, with pictures of her...
Tags: U.S. Senate, Richard Riordan, Memorial Day, Career and Workplace, Eric Garcetti
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Why is there a double standard?
Hang in there Councilman Sinanyan! Why should your comments made on the Internet years ago matter to the public when a conflict of interest by sitting council members went unchallenged at the voting booth in 2013? In 2009, council members Friedman,...Tags: Science and Technology, Standards, Politics, Interior Policy, Housing and Urban Planning
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Crescenta Valley baseball's Ted Boeke voted Pacific League's best
Just like the championship, the Pacific League's Player of the Year award was likely still up for grabs with four teams in position to win the title coming into the regular-season finale. By the end of the night, the room for debate was closed when Ted...
Tags: Politics, Sports, California Interscholastic Federation, Baseball
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Is election process open and fair?
This is in response to Harutiun Kassakhian's May 15 letter, "Voting process did not leave anyone out," responding to my letter printed May 4. He's from New Mexico, brother to Ardy Kassakhian, city clerk. The letter was a spirited defense of the city...Tags: Politics, Local Elections, Voting
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Ron Kaye: Brains, talent, too much ambition
In the costliest and most vicious City Council race of the Los Angeles election season, the battle for Hollywood has shattered beliefs about Armenian solidarity, with Paul Krekorian's role seen as causing deep rifts in the community. Little Armenia in...
Tags: Unions, Politics, Local Elections, Career and Workplace, Eric Garcetti
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Sinanyan should have been prepared
The City Council meeting on May 7 was enlightening. There was Zareh Sinanyan on a crucial vote regarding the DWP contact taking the position that he would abstain because he had not been in office when the issue was being discussed. What is the city...Tags: Politics, Public Officials, Government
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Glendale's voting process did not leave anyone out
Kenneth Landon's letter from May 3 is devoid of logic. Landon claims that the city clerk's inability to publish ballots in the Korean-language “disenfranchised” Korean-speaking voters. There is not a single documented incident of a Korean-...Tags: Politics, Polls, Local Elections, Voting
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A review of issues facing Glendale
What kind of a job is the Glendale City Council doing? Does the City Council really represent the citizens of Glendale? Let’s look at the Council’s agenda: 1) It is refusing to stop taking $21 million annually in transfers from the fund-...Tags: Politics, Local Elections
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Glendale councilman contends newly elected treasurer is violating city work rules
City officials are reviewing whether a rule that blocks full-time employees from holding other jobs applies to newly elected City Treasurer Rafi Manoukian. Manoukian, who left his council seat early after winning the treasurer post, holds a second...
Tags: Google Inc., Politics, Finance, Economy, Business and Finance, Public Officials
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Sinanyan apologized under pressure
I voted for Zareh Sinanyan and two other candidates, all of them new, with the thought that new members are not yet contaminated with corruption and serving people is their motive to be elected. Of the three I voted for, only Sinanyan was elected; and...Tags: Politics, Local Elections
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Ballot may have marginalized voters
Were the 21.6% of registered voters who actually turned out for the municipal election last month marginalized by the city clerk? For the past two elections, all ballots were translated into English, Armenian, Spanish and Korean. For the April 2...Tags: Politics, Local Elections, Voting
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