October 2001
10-31--More Green Space, Less Housing for Civic Center 10-31--Relief Center Organizers Say No to Hotel Donation 10-30--SPECIAL REPORT--Ousted OPCO Board Member Questions Leadership, Finances 10-29--Mayor Appointed to Regional Committee on Growth 10-29--Police Officer Struck by SUV Released from Hospital 10-29--Studying the Past to Plan for the Future: School District Holds Community-wide Assessment 10-27--EXTRA!!! Officer Run Down During Investigation 10-26--Teachers Become Students of Countering School Violence 10-26--COUNCIL WRAP UP : Council Tackles Everything from Event Codes to Budget 10-26--WHAT I SAY -- Campaign 2002? Already? 10-25--EXTRA!!!--Council Approves Fluoridation Plan 10-24--Henna Tattoo Artists Bounced from Pier, Promenade by Council 10-24--CATCHING UP ON THE MAIL: Anywhere but Santa Monica 10-23--Con Artist Busted on Promenade 10-23--Hotel Workers Call for Added Protections 10-23--EXTRA!!! Rape Victim Questions Police Investigation 10-23--EXCLUSIVE Last Call: Promenade Pioneer Shuts Down After 16 Years 10-22--Parking Task Force Approves Ambitious Plan 10-22--Barbecue Nets $29,000 for Relief Efforts 10-22--Restructuring Lease Pays Off For School District 10-22--High School Freshmen Outdo Peers 10-22--LETTERS: The C Word, Magic Solution and Fluoridation 10-19--No Magic Solutions for Strapped Bayside Merchants 10-19--Deasy Meets with District's African American Parents 10-19--WHAT I SAY--What Becomes a City Most 10-18--Angels Attic Round Two: The City Takes a Second Look at Offer 10-17--EXTRA!!! Two Market Rate Housing Projects Slated for Target Site 10-17--Observer's Quest for Official Newspaper Denied 10-16--All-but-modest Proposals for Civic Center 10-15--SPECIAL REPORT -- Behind the Headlines: Local Weeklies Vie for Distinction, Public Ads in the Wake of The Outlook's Demise 10-15--Police Training Spans Borders 10-15--Nursing Community 10-15--LETTERS: Green Party Money, Contamination, Airport Safety and Fluoridation 10-15--MORE LETTERS: Police Gym, Homeless and Housing 10-12--WHAT I SAY--Take a Deep Breath. But Don't Hold It. 10-11--Laid Off Workers Provided Relief 10-11--Council Approves Homeless Plan, Seeks Alternative Cold Weather Shelters 10-11--Big Fines Await Noisy Aircraft 10-10--Locals Give Energy Plan Thumbs Down 10-10--Santa Monica Gears up for Possible Terrorist Attacks 10-9--Public Safety Facility Tab at $63 Million 10-9--LETTERS -- Chair Olsen, Airport Noise and Lack of Housing 10-8--EXTRA!!! County Greens Ask Mayor to Turn Over Funds 10-8--District Officials Get Lessons on Preventing School Violence 10-8--T-shirt Triggers Free Speech Debate 10-8--Totally Connected? School Board Ponders Cell Phones at High Schools 10-5--SPECIAL REPORT--Downtown SM Reels from Economic Fallout 10-5--Bayside Business: Profiling Tourists 10-5--WHAT I SAY--Now, Then, Where Were We? 10-4--Judge Orders City to Hand Over Information in Pico Suit 10-4--Assembly Member Sets Up Shop at Farmers' Market 10-4--Concert Review: Matriculating with Mingus at UCLvis -- Elvis Costello and The Charles Mingus Orchestra at Royce Hall 10-4--Hoax Leads to Investigation 10-02--City Revamps Planning Process 10-02--Explaining Standards: A Letter to the Community from School Supt. John Deasy 10-01--College Plans Bond Measure to Revamp Campus 10-01--EXCLUSIVE--Convicted Officer Speaks Out 10-01--LETTERS -- Apparatchiks, Homeless, Murals and Thinking Outside the Box