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Start the Presses: Adding color to heated rivalries
Pranks, apparently, aren't what they used to be.
During the last 12 months, high school rivals in both Burbank and Glendale have attempted to mar each other's symbols — and failed. Or, to be generous, halfway succeeded.
Last November, a group of...Tags: Santa Claus (fictional character), Holidays, Religious Festivals, Halloween, Arts and Culture
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Redevelopment zones would be missed
Gov. Jerry Brown's proposal to disband local redevelopment agencies in an effort to funnel millions of dollars to Sacramento may just happen if he's successful in framing the political argument. Besides, redevelopment zones don't exactly scream "sexy."...Tags: Politics, Local Government, Jerry Brown, Sacramento
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In Theory: Balancing science, religion
According to physicist Stephen Hawking, theology is unnecessary when it comes to explaining the origins of the universe. "God may exist, but science can explain the universe without the need for a creator," Hawking said on "Larry King Live." He goes on to...Tags: Larry King, Christianity, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Religious Texts, Colleges and Universities
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Start the Presses: An editor's dilemma
Some people have noted, (mostly) kindly, that topics in this column vary widely. Sometimes it focuses on the newsroom, sometimes on happenings in our area, while other times it opines on life generally.
This column is printed in both the Glendale News-...Tags: Los Angeles Times
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Ron Kaye: Trouble even in paradise
The bumpy roads and broken sidewalks and overgrown trees end when you leave the city limits of Los Angeles and enter Burbank or Glendale — there should be signs saying, "Welcome to Paradise." In contrast to the warring factions — business,...Tags: California, Economy, Business and Finance, Glendale (Los Angeles, California), The Walt Disney Co., Traffic
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From the Back Pew: Collection plate, zero to $100
Each Sunday, Christians around the world are confronted with an important question: How much do I put into the collection plate?
And will it be too much or too little? What if I am down on my luck and not able to afford my weekly tithe? What then?...Tags: Politics, Local Government, State Budgets, Church and State Relations, Christianity
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In Theory: Protesting without flames
A pastor whose plan to hold a Koran burning at his church Saturday has drawn the ire of Muslims and non-Muslims around the world. Up until he decided to cancel the event late last week, the Rev. Terry Jones had rejected the pleas of military officials and...Tags: Gainesville, Religious Texts, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Judaism, La Crescenta
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In Theory: Does TV glorify sex for teens?
Q. The Parents Television Council has released a report in which it claims prime-time TV shows sexualize the young girls portrayed in them. The report is based on a content analysis of the most popular television shows for viewers aged 12-17 in the 2009-...Tags: Television Industry, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Lifestyle and Leisure, Judaism, ABC (tv network)
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Mailbag: Teach about water conservation
I am writing regarding the June 22 article "Water officials: Be stingy." With the temperatures rising in summer, conservation of water has been a main concern of city officials. This summer, Glendale Water & Power is trying to continue to save water,...Tags: Energy Saving, Family, Water Restrictions, Environmental Issues
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Unfair coverage of Ramani's residence
The Glendale News-Press article on Sept. 17, "Neighbors say they haven't seen much of Ramani," is disappointing on two fronts. First, the News-Press rehashes old news over and over again as though it was fresh information. Ramani issued a release at the...Tags: Juvenile Delinquency, Justice System, Crimes, Social Issues, Los Angeles
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Start the Presses: Broken window theory
What a mess.
Broken glass from the left-side window in front of the Glendale News-Press and Burbank Leader lay strewn about the inside of our building. Someone, for unknown reason or motivation, destroyed one of our panel windows late Friday or in...Tags: Mexico, Health, Crime, Law and Justice, Political Corruption, Crimes
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Mailbag: GCC needs to cut back on students
The increasing number of students at Glendale Community College is obvious to me as a second-year student. As more students try to crowd in, continuing students have serious problems adding or registering in required classes for their majors ("GCC faces...Tags: Politics, Veterans Affairs, Crime, Law and Justice, Colleges and Universities, Defense
Nov 13, 2010
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Jan 15, 2011
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Sep 22, 2010
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Oct 16, 2010
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Jan 30, 2011
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Sep 8, 2010
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Sep 15, 2010
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Jan 12, 2011
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Jun 26, 2010
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Oct 15, 2010
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