The LookOut
January 2003
1-31--
EXTRA!!!
School Board Places $225 Parcel Tax on Ballot After Agonizing Deliberations
1-31--Feinstein Denounces "Government by Lottery;" Storms Out of Meeting After Losing Draw
1-31--LETTERS: Encouraging Big and Ugly, Coincidence? & The Big Lie
1-30--Council Bans "Monster Mansions" in Two More Neighborhoods
1-30--Booking the Future
1-30--LETTERS: Traffic is THE Issue
1-29--Destination Baghdad
1-28--
EXTRA!!!
Committee Recommends Flat Tax
1-28--LETTERS: Claim the Problem as City's Own
1-27--Defining the Line between Clutter and Allure
1-27--Commission Votes Not to Revoke Dealership's Permit
1-27--
WHAT I SAY:
The First Rule of Economics: Talk is Cheap
1-27--LETTERS: Setting the Record Straight and New City Order
1-24--Latino Family Evicted to Pave Way for Gentrification, Suit Charges
1-23--Public Airs Concerns About Civic Center Impacts
1-23--The Art of the Ecosystem
1-23--LETTERS: Protecting Priorities and an Urban Legend
1-23--LETTERS: City Manager Corrects "Misimpression"
1-22--A Question of Signing
1-22--Landlord Leader Remembered
1-22--OPINION: The Paradox of Priorities in a Time of Crisis by School Supt. John Deasy
1-21--Celebrating the Man Behind the Dreamer
1-21--OBIT: Services Tuesday for Landlord Advocate John Jurenka
1-20--
WHAT I SAY:
Deficits
1-19--Poll Shows Dead Heat in Parcel Tax Options
1-16--City Budget Gap Widens
1-16--Staff Recommends Ways to Bridge $9.1 Million Gap
1-16--Man Attempts to Kidnap Boy
1-16--Dramatic Pleas for More School Funding Fail to Sway Council (UPDATED)
1-16--LETTERS: Bad Idea and Taking Satire Seriously
1-15--Reelected to MTA Board, O'Connor Vows to Keep Expo-rail on Track
1-14--Acting Out Priorities
1-14--Teachers Union Unveils Proposal to Bridge Budget Gap
1-14--OPINION: Teachers Union President's Address to School Board
1-13--Judge Dismisses Landlord Suit Challenging Local Harassment Law
1-13--
WHAT I SAY:
Survey That
1-13--LETTERS: Three Cheers for Planning Commissioner and "Outrageous and Irresponsible"
1-13--City Authorizes Sale and Transfer to Protect more than $100 Million
1-10--Planning Commission Sends New Library Back for Redesign
1-9--Local Economy Turns Corner, Officials Say
1-9--Business Leader Remembered for Community Service
1-9--Santa Monicans Satisfied, Poll Finds
1-8--
EXCLUSIVE!
City Moves to Safeguard $100 million from State Cuts
1-8--Voters to Be Polled on Tax Options
1-7--Most GIS Maps Back on Line
1-7--Landlords Brace for Impacts of New Laws
1-6--Economic Forecast: Cloudy, then Sunny
1-6--Modest Expectations
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