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Today's Headlines  |  December 3, 2008
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Westside pique fails to consider the needs of Koreatown and the West Valley.
The circumcision rate has declined the U.S., but in Africa it is useful in HIV prevention.
Government as cyber-bully The tactic that won a conviction in the tragic MySpace suicide case is a misuse of Internet regulations.
Unlike Clinton, Bush has been judicious in granting clemency.
There's something deeply satisfying about searching for what civilization casts about.
The biblical Barak
Claremont: A Nov. 26 editorial said the Claremont school board canceled the Pilgrim and Native American costumes at an annual kindergarten Thanksgiving feast. The decision was made by the principals of Mountain View and Condit elementary schools, not the board.

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If you've ever driven on the Marina Freeway, you've found that -- like a really great vacation -- it feels like it's over before it began. "The 90," the Marina Freeway, can't be more than a couple of miles long,
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