March 2002
3-29--Boathouse to Stay Afloat for Two More Weeks 3-29--City Housing Ordinance Discriminatory, Landlords Charge 3-29--All Fired Up 3-28--Suspicious Death is Double Homicide, Suspect Commits Suicide 3-28--Low Interest Rates + AAA Rating = Windfall 3-27--Council Tackles Building Standards 3-27--Back to Barnard Way 3-27--Family Shaken by Violence Speaks Out 3-27--OPINION: Political Correctness out of Control 3-27--Body Discovered in Sunset Park 3-26--Homeowners File Initiative Seeking Say in Landmark Designation 3-26--LETTERS -- Food for Thought, Give Teachers a Voice and Renters' Roulette 3-25--Landlords Applaud State Supreme Court Action 3-25--Man Believed Involved in Santa Monica Shooting Shot in L.A. 3-25--Parents of Stabbing Victim Meet with DA 3-22--Boathouse's Days Likely Numbered 3-22--Workers Lobby School Board for Support 3-22--WHAT I SAY-- Dead Ends 3-22--School Board's Partnerships Inspire Green 3-21--Berkeley Living Wage Ruling Cheers Local Supporters 3-21--Hotel Workers Seek School Board Support 3-20--EXTRA!!! Body Found in Recycling Truck 3-20--Two Men Shot in Pico Neighborhood 3-20--Bayside Ponders Fate of Parking Structure Bathrooms 3-19--Sign of the Times: So Many Apartments, So Few Takers 3-18--More Gun Shots in Pico Neighborhood 3-18--Vandals Break Windows Along Wilshire 3-18--LETTERS -- Two Thumbs Up, The Mugabe of Ocean Park and Rent Control for Yuppies 3-16--$1 Million Bail Remains for Son Charged in Father's Murder 3-15--WHAT I SAY--Hats: On Heads, Over Hearts, and in the Ring 3-14--Youth Take on Organizing 3-14--Thousand Oaks Suspect Arrested in SM 3-14--Police, Neighbors Help Bust SM Criminals 3-13--SPECIAL REPORT: Seeking Change: Homeless on the Promenade 3-13--Walking the Promenade Beat t3-13--Officer Charged with Workers Comp. Fraud to Stand Trial 3-13--Bayside Business: Office Market Slump 3-13--Two Cars Shot in Pico Neighborhood 3-12--Report Chronicles Rising Rents 3-12--Council Candidate Gets Fast Start at Second Shot 3-12--Two-plane Pile Up at Airport 3-12--MORE LETTERS -- Confusion in the Community, "I Still Want to Slap that Guy" and Shaking Up OPCO 3-11--Santa Monica Becomes Ground Zero in Clothing Chain Boycott 3-11--School Board Gives Tentative Approval for Playfield Partnership with City 3-11--LETTERS -- Walk to School, Get an Education and Eternal Vigilance 3-10--Man Shot in Pico Neighborhood 3-10--Lincoln Middle School Teacher Honored 3-8--New School Playgrounds Near Completion 3-8--Broken Down Car Leads to Jail for L.A. Man 3-8--Tenants to Get Smaller Interest Payments; Landlords Vow to Press on with Suit 3-8--WHAT I SAY -- Prop. U (Twists and) Turns? 3-7--Attorneys Roll Out Welcome Mat for New Paper 3-7--School Board Member Savors Art of the Deal 3-7--LETTERS -- "A Better Lincoln" and "Deception and Arrogance" 3-6--Some Parking Relief for Hemmed-in Residents 3-6--EXTRA!!! College Bond Wins in Landslide 3-5--Saint John's Ranks High for Heart Attack Treatment 3-5--Levys 1, City 0 in Round One of Playhouse Suit 3-5--A Monster of a Cookie Tale 3-5--Loews Settles Discrimination Charge 3-4--Meters of the Future Land on Pico 3-4--LETTERS -- Frank Gruber on Prop U: 100% Correct or Words to Choke on? 3-4--MORE LETTERS -- "Slap That Guy," "Shame on You" and "Terrified by Homelessness" 3-2--Explosion, Fire Gut Beachfront Homes 3-2--Preserving History vs. Property Rights 3-1--Auto Burglars Caught in the Act 3--1--WHAT I SAY--The Silence was Golden