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January 29, 2007
He and Flexcar deserve more respect from LA Observed.
January 26, 2007
Daniel Hernandez will be edited by Jill Stewart after all.
January 10, 2007
You just never know what might ensue when Time Warner cable shows up at your house.
He used to really like the Hamlets, but not anymore.
January 5, 2007
Pulp Fiction wasn't the first film to get L.A. geography wrong, and won't be the last.
January 4, 2007
Its charm has always been lukewarm coffee, lousy tuna melts and limp French toast.
It's the curveball, he tells ya. The curve explains it.
January 3, 2007
Readers check the fine print and find Central Connecticut State University lacking.
How about a 31-member county Legislature with mayor who holds veto power?
One prediction that Bob's time is up.
January 1, 2007
Once again, the mail runs heavily in favor of Stephanie Edwards and against Bob Eubanks.
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How is it that until about a week ago I'd never heard of the surrealist photographer Francesca Woodman? We even went to the same school.
Phil Wallace / Feeling regret?
Seventeen years after the Rams and Raiders left town, neither team is better off. Now both are threatening to move back.
Ellen Alperstein / Nature comes calling
Sometimes you just have to raise your outdoor voice.
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After 22 years of loyalty, Baylor is unceremoniously shown the door.
Bill Boyarsky
Parents have won partial restoration of federal poverty funds for 23 schools in the San Fernando Valley and the Westside. Many of the schools are in middle class neighborhoods but have substantial numbers of poor students.
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Jenny Burman
Elvis on the Avenue.
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They're very big and they're very hungry.
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