November 2005 11-30--05--New Carts Roll Out Too Late for Holiday Weekend 11-30-05--A New Kind of Holiday Giving 11-29-05--Council Juggles Enforcement Priorities 11-28-05--Fire Chars Bluffs 11-28-05--Local Librarian Wins Top Honors 11-23--City Council Taps San Diego City Manager 11-22--Bundy Gate Still Closed 11-18--College President Search Enters Home Stretch 11-18--Planning Commission Approves Bowling Alley 11-16--Winterlit Evokes a Christmas Past 11-16--SMC Teachers Stuck in Contract Dispute 11-16--Cautious Merchants Prepare for Holiday Season 11-15--A Smorgasbord of Choices 11-15--A Welcome Return 11-14--Park It at the Market 11-14--"Quiet Hero" Honored by Boys and Girls Club 11-11--Vending Cart Controversy Rolls On 11-10--This Way to the Egress 11-10--Vidiots Turns 20 11-9--Santa Monicans Weigh in on Vote 11-8--Sheehan Rallies Antiwar Troops in Santa Monica 11-7--Dems Make Final Push Against Arnold’s Propositions 11-7--St. Joseph's Miracle Move 11-4--Search for College President Down to Final Three 11-4--LA Council member Bill Rosendahl Addresses Key Santa Monica Issues 11-3--Students Get Crash Course in Protest 11-3--City Narrows Pool of Manager Candidates 11-2--Clergy Protests Gov’s Ballot Measures 11-2--OPINION: Not All Change is Reform 11-2--LETTERS: More Than One Affordable Housing Provider 11-1--City Embarks on Affordable Homeownership Experiment 11-1--OPINION: Prop 76 a Bad Idea