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Letters to the Editor: City Council shouldn’t have blocked the demolition of Marilyn Monroe’s house
‘Monroe was and is loved. And she briefly lived at the house before dying there. But these are not good reasons to justify why the house is a benefit to the public,’ an L.A. Times reader writes.
Longtime performance artist Denise McCanles has been setting up a “sidewalk therapy” booth for Trump-induced anxiety around Los Angeles for years.
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Letters to the Editor: Celebrating the students who learned from the lessons of civil rights heroes
‘Between 1987 and 2018, I saw my students, among other activities, petition their principal for a “Free Dress Friday.” They also organized and implemented an anti-bullying assembly and rally,’ an L.A. Times reader writes.
‘If voter ID requirements are passed, there must be at least a four-year window for the government to allow everyone to get their ID before the measures are implemented,’ writes an L.A. Times reader.
‘Those curious about aquaculture would gain far more by consulting practitioners than by relying on caricatured depictions that misrepresent the industry,’ writes an L.A. Times reader.
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Letters to the Editor: Journalists should be standing up for one another against Trump’s attacks
‘We have three long years to go with Trump. Journalists need to start speaking up now, even at the cost of losing their credentials,’ writes an L.A. Times reader.
‘The air traffic controllers, these unseen heroes of the aviation system, know exactly where everyone is because all airplanes, including the trainers at Van Nuys, have transponders that emit a signal that is visible to ATC on the radar,’ writes an L.A. Times reader.
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