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Letters to the editor and op-eds: Los Angeles Times
Below is a sampling of recent letters to the editor and op-eds printed by the Los Angeles Times about local issues or local authors. To have your views printed in the Pasadena Sun, please send an email to Editor Dan Evans at dan.evans@latimes.com or...Tags: Crime Victims, Employment, Career and Workplace, Politics, White House
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Think Again: Congress comes up lame in last session
The 111th Congress held its lame-duck session until Christmas to wrap up unfinished business before Democrats ceded control of the House of Representatives to the Republicans. But the business it failed to address is a most fundamental one.
Up until the...Tags: Republican Party, Crime, Law and Justice, Adam Schiff, Human Interest, Steny Hoyer
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From the Bullpen: Let your local voice be heard
Hey everyone, the election is here! Oh, I’m sorry to bother you with this trivial information. I know there are much more pressing matters, like what to do Friday night, or whether that vacation should be in July or August. Let’s face it,...Tags: Politics, Elections, Referenda
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A reminder to get out and vote
Voting has always been important in the United States. The Constitution has been amended 27 times. The Bill of Rights was added in 1791 and 47% of the remaining amendments address voting issues. With citywide elections coming up April 5, it is time to...Tags: Carol Liu, Local Elections, Adam Schiff, Human Interest, California
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Education Matters: Rising to Drayman's defense
Editor's Note: Numerous instances of plagiarism have been discovered in Dan Kimber’s “Education Matters” column, which ran in the News- Press from September 2003 to September 2011. In those columns where plagiarism has been found, a...Tags: Local Elections, Politics, Referenda
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Know the measures before you vote
As the campaign season gets into full swing, the League of Women Voters would like to urge voters to step back from the ads and hype and look carefully at the measures on your ballot. Here are some good tips to use when deciding how you might vote on each...Tags: Stephen Hawking, Constitutional Issues, Carson, Science, Politics
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Start the Presses: What's on tap at the News-Press & Leader
Now that we've gotten the Sunday News-Press & Leader off the ground, it's time to celebrate. Please stop by our launch party from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday at our offices: 221 N. Brand Blvd., Glendale. You'll need to let us know you're coming so we have enough...Tags: Employees, Crime, Law and Justice, California, Career and Workplace, Politics
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Mailbag: Businesses should be grateful for boost
Your May 31 article "Wedding in the park" carried the sub-heading "Vows are exchanged in Montrose hub, upsetting some businesses." It should have read "Couple tries to help Montrose businesses, gets kicked in the teeth for their efforts." This young...Tags: Weddings, Mass Media, California, Politics, Economy, Business and Finance
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Police should cite errant bicyclists
I would like to respond to the anti-Councilman Dave Weaver letter by Scott Lowe (“A cyclist's open letter to Councilman Weaver,” May 3). I don’t ride a bike in Glendale, but I would like to see the Glendale Police Department enforce the...Tags: Local Elections, Elections
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News-Press' endorsements, and why
For anyone to actually want to serve as an elected official these days, it takes an eyes-wide-open approach to what surely will be a very hard four years. Crushing budget deficits — whether by maddeningly short-sighted decisions made years ago,...Tags: Local Elections, Jerry Brown, Economic Policy, Politics, Colleges and Universities
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Teachers dodge pink-slip bullet
Glendale Unified will not issue preliminary layoff notices to any of its teachers this year, administrators said, but the reprieve from pink slips could be temporary. A combination of reserve funds and one-time federal dollars, including $4.9 million...Tags: Executive Branch, Jerry Brown, California, Career and Workplace, Politics
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Candidates try to make their marks
Two Glendale Unified School Board candidates Thursday criticized Measure S — a $270-million bond on the April 5 ballot — breaking rank with district officials who say it is a critical component of the long-range success of local schools....Tags: Parenting, Jerry Brown, Teaching and Learning, Career and Workplace, Politics
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