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Krikorian offers only mindless platitudes
I read with interest the Oct. 6 letter to the editor, “Gatto sides with special interests,” by Ryan Welsie Ford, where the newspaper allowed a member of the Republican Central Committee to criticize Assemblyman Mike Gatto. While I certainly...Tags: Same-Sex Marriage
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Honor contributions of caregivers this month
As you may know, November is National Hospice Month and National Family Caregivers Month. I believe this to be an excellent opportunity to recognize how vital caregivers are to our community. Professional caregivers make meaningful and humanitarian...Tags: Human Interest
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Mailbag: Gordon strives for city transparency
When will the City Council get it? We keep electing David Gordon because he is our watchdog on people and happenings in Burbank ("Reinke named new mayor," May 5). He appears to be the only one trying to keep us open, above board and honest. The recent...Tags: Medical Services, Health, Labor Legislation, Burbank (Los Angeles, California), Career and Workplace
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Valley protection in sights
PASADENA — Rep. Adam Schiff on Friday announced the start of the long-awaited study of the region's hillsides, which could lead to federal protection of the local area. The announcement was a major milestone for Schiff (D-Burbank), who began...Tags: Natural Resources, Justice System, Forests, Washington (U.S. state), Crime, Law and Justice
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Congress still at odds on where astronauts should go next
WASHINGTON — Where should NASA astronauts go next? That's been the question for the past decade, when President George W. Bush ordered a since-canceled mission to return Americans to the moon. And disagreement over the answer continues to...
Tags: Science, Manufacturing and Engineering, Aerospace Manufacturing, Science and Technology, Bill Nelson
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Boehner torn between conservative issues and those with broad appeal
WASHINGTON — About once a week, like clockwork, House Speaker John A. Boehner insists in a Capitol news conference that jobs and the economy are the "No. 1 concern" of his GOP majority. But from week to week, there's often another priority in the...
Tags: U.S. Supreme Court, Eric Cantor, Trent Franks, Crime, Law and Justice, Mitt Romney
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Despite controversies, Obama's job approval holds steady in new poll
Despite several weeks of troubles, including controversy over IRS targeting of conservative groups and National Security Agency surveillance of pretty much everybody, President Obama’s job approval has remained at almost exactly the same level it...
Tags: Religion and Belief, Politics, Terrorism, Barack Obama, Philosophy
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Mail Call - June 20
“When is Greencastle going to get finished with the mess on Route 11 and Baltimore Street? Get it done.” — Greencastle, Pa. “This is Wednesday, June 12, and everyone should read David Hanlin’s article on the Opinion page,...Tags: Religion and Belief, Christianity, Barack Obama, National Security Agency, Charity
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Why Hillary Clinton should part with Bill
Hillary Clinton's return to the living was almost flawless. Almost. She unveiled her Twitter account (young and with-it), and referred knowingly to the pantsuit (mature and self-aware). She didn't look tan (that would be too "Real Housewives of New...Tags: Hillary Clinton, Bill Clinton, Dick Cheney, John McCain, Claire McCaskill
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Mail Call - June 19
“I am one of the people of the Fairplay fire department who is on the outside looking in, and I thank Charlie Miller, who has the noti ce in the paper today in the letter to the editor. He is 100 percent right. If we can get the present management...Tags: Central Intelligence Agency, Politics, Barack Obama, Crime, Law and Justice, Tea Party Movement
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Journalistic impartiality tested in NSA leak story
Edward Snowden may represent the archetypal leaker of the Internet age — a tech savant who justifies his civil disobedience as a righteous rebuttal to the big institutions he believes have intruded too far into ordinary people's lives. But it's...
Tags: The New York Times, Dick Cheney, Newspapers, Edward Snowden, Microsoft Corporation
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Doyle McManus: Obama appointment signals activist foreign policy
The appointment of Susan Rice as national security adviser sends an important signal about the kind of foreign policy President Obama wants to pursue for the remainder of his second term: activist, assertive, occasionally even pugnacious. With three...Tags: Iran's Nuclear Program, Chuck Hagel, Barack Obama, Tehran (Iran), Los Angeles Times Columnists
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