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Neighborhood Council August Highlights, By Chris Yang, Pg. 3
What Congress Didn't Hear Local Activists Left Out Of Cong. Richardson’s Congressional field hearing on port development and the environment, By Paul Rosenberg, Pg. 4
Solving The Problem
New Technology Missing From Congressional Hearing on Ports, Pollution and Infrastructure, By Steve Hind, Pg. 9
McCain and Obama at Trough of Populism If Obama thought he could enter Rev. Warren's turf on a level playing field, he learned otherwise.
By Slobodan Dimitrov, Pg. 10
Forged! Suskind Book Sheds New Light On Lies That Led To War, By Paul Rosenberg, Pg. 11
Teen Post Alumni Looks to Save Today’s Youth Teen Post Reunion Stirs Vision of Saving Today’s At-Risk Youth. By Terelle Jerricks/ p.2
Restored Marsh to Open in ‘09
Remediated Bixby Marshland comes back to life.
By Lyn Jensen/ pg.3
$400 Million Deficit Costing Quarters and Dollars
Rising Rates has Angelenos Ready to Pop. “We’re Getting Clobbered,” Says One Local. By Christine Bedenis/ p.4
Congress Considers Impeachment On July 25, the House Judiciary Committee held a “non-impeachment” hearing about Bush Administration impeachable offenses. By Paul Rosenberg/ Pg 8
LB Hotel Workers Rally Carson Council Vote for New Mixed-Use Redevelopment to modernize downtown. By Lyn Jensen/pg. 6
The Crimes of Bush
Prosecution Is What Justice Demands Says the Man Who Took Down Manson. By Paul Rosenberg/pg. 1
The Debate Over Pier 400
Is San Pedro Buying What Big Oil Is Selling? By Chris Yang pg. 1
Witnesses Arrested in LB Police Shooting
Residents Allege Intimidation After Officer Involved Shooting, Internal Investigation Drags On. By Terelle Jerricks/pg. pg. 3
Neighborhood Council Highlights NOISE Seeks Workshop Funds. Chris Yang/pg. 3
Carson to Get “Downtown” Look Carson Council Vote for New Mixed-Use Redevelopment to modernize downtown. By Lyn Jensen/pg. 6
Summertime Parking Blues Too many events with too many people in too small a space makes for a nightmarish time for neighbors of Point Fermin. By Doug Epperhart /pg. 8
Mr. Clean San Pedro In its third year, Clean San Pedro’s founder Steven Kleinjan hopes the Hot Pedro Nites fundraiser will be a success. By Christine Bedenis, pg. 1
Central San Pedro Highlights Members urge Los Angeles Unifed to make improvements to San Pedro High before proceeding with a new high school. By Chris Yang, pg. 3
Environmentalists Sue EPA The National Resources Defense Council believes 1.5 million people will not be protected by the federal government’s plan to fight air pollution. By Paul Rosenberg, pg. 3
Recall Effort Recalls Carson’s Past
The roots behind the recall effort go back as far as Carson’s founding. By Lyn Jensen, pg. 5
Bipartisan Lawbreaking Deal Sparks Netroots Revolt
The Democrats were supposed to defend civil liberties when they were swept into power in 2006. With the passage of the latest FISA bill, it appears they have failed. By Paul Rosenberg, Pg. 7
Los Angeles Delegation Stonewalled by Member of City Council
Communities for a Safe Environment Director Jesse Marquez tells of being snubbed by a City Councilman while in Hamburg, Germany. Pg. 8
Debbie Cook for Congress - Cooking the Chicken Hawk
Bank Lofts in Legal Limbo
Green Haze Hides Facts of LB Terminal Plan
Dear Faces Recall Again
Howard Uller Sets Record Straight on Fox News Hit Piece
Cooking the Chicken Hawk Does Huntington
Beach Mayor Debbie Cook have the recipe to defeat ten-term incumbent Dana Rohrabacher? Pg. 1
Bank Lofts in Legal Limbo
The 89-unit condo complex prominently featured as one of the downtown renaissance's main components is mired in litigation Pg. 5
Green Haze Hides Facts of LB Terminal Plan
Industry lead disinformation dominates the June 18 public comment on the proposed Middle harbor Redevelopment project,
a plan that would combine and expand two existing terminals. Pg. 5
Dear Faces Recall Again
Carson's going to get another special election, this one an attempt to re call Mayor James Dear on Sept 16. Pg. 7
Setting the Record Straight
Howard Uller responds to Random Lengths June 12 edition story, "Fox News Hit Piece Decried, Defended." Pg. 8