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Letters August 3, 2000  RSS feed

A new definition of zero tolerance
      Congratulations to Principal Cliff Moore of Oak Park High School.
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District supervision was inadequate
      Your opinion piece "Bad News for Eagle Football" in the July 20 issue of your paper neglects a major problem why the incident happened in Santa Ynez.
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CHS is a great place to learn
      Normally I do not respond to articles in The Acorn, but I felt it was necessary after reading a recent article regarding Calabasas High School.
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Concert in the Park artist is rated ‘R’
      My family went to Chumash Park on July 23. As we walked up to the park, we could see picnics, children playing tag and walking around with balloons with The Acorn insignia. Jazz was floating through the air.
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Reverses himself on city councilman
      I recently wrote a letter criticizing (Westlake Village) Councilman Chris Mann on his newly-formed position of support relating to the infamous Lot 79 and its potential use for a sports park (The Acorn, July 6).
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MAC member Anterasian makes a difference
      Ventura County Supervisor Frank Schillo presented a commendation to Oak Park Municipal Advisory Councilmember (MAC) Dr. George Anterasian at last Tuesday
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What would Pavley say?
      As a resident of Agoura Hills, I would like to know where Fran Pavley, who is a candidate for the 41st Assembly District, stands on the proposed Big Box Home Depot/Target development.
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Boot the incumbents out
      Gordon Knopp and Kenneth Rufener, current directors of the Las Virgenes Municipal Water District, are up for reelection in November. These are not "at large" positions so candidates must live in the director
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Dropping the bombs saved lives
      Aug. 6 and Aug. 9 mark the anniversaries of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Some Americans are still feeling guilty over this.
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A salute to mom
      In your latest issue, I stumbled upon a column titled "Campus Briefs from Students Out of Town."
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