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NEWS of the Day - September 20, 2004
on some LACP issues of interest

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NEWS of the Day - September 20, 2004
on some issues of interest to the community policing and neighborhood activist

EDITOR'S NOTE: The following group of articles from local newspapers and other sources constitutes but a small percentage of the information available to the community policing and neighborhood activist public. It is by no means meant to cover every possible issue of interest, nor is it meant to convey any particular point of view ...

We present this simply as a convenience to our readership ...

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From the LA Times:

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Hahn, Parks Spar on Crime
Testy exchanges over homicide rate reflect the enmity between the mayor, challenger.
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Trauma Center Vote Is Likely
Majority of L.A. County supervisors are inclined to pursue plans to close unit at King/Drew hospital, despite calls by Burke to delay action.
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City's Cable Channel Keeps Incumbents in Limelight
Six months before City Council members Eric Garcetti and Janice Hahn stand for reelection, they can be seen four times a week on cable Channel 35, touring city restaurants on the show "Flavors of Los Angeles."
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Bidder Wants LAX Decision Reconsidered
A nonunion company says it was unfairly blocked from winning a deal to run coffee shops.
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EDITORIAL
The Ambassador's Second Life
Los Angeles Unified School District Supt. Roy Romer has managed to anger both sides in the battle over the historic Ambassador Hotel with his plan to raze much of the property to build a complex of three campuses for 4,200 students, from kindergarten to grade 12.
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From the Daily News:

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Leaving no room for crime
Motel Six, LAPD-style, has made a name for itself by checking out who's checking in.
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Hahn, Parks and Villaraigosa make nice, for a while
It's good to be a kingmaker. Just ask Bill Wardlaw, the man credited with masterminding the election of the city's last two mayors.
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