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Letters November 22, 2001  RSS feed

Calabasas mayor defends city’s fight against Ahmanson, its unity of purpose
      I am compelled to write this open letter to the public in response to the Nov. 8 article and the Nov. 15 letter to the editor in which Calabasas City Councilmember Michael Harri-son criticized the expenditures being made to fight Washington Mutual
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Ahamnason opponents vow a new effort
      Calabasas must continue to fight to save Ahmanson Ranch with everything we
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A fresh look at Thanksgiving
      Thanksgiving memorializes the first victory in the New World of individual effort over communism. When the Pilgrims formed their Body Politick in 1620, they also established a common storehouse into which each contributed according to his ability and from which each received according to his need.
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City councilman is thankful
      I just want to take this opportunity to acknowledge and give thanks to the many people that supported me in the recent election.
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AYSO incident an embarrassment
      The recent incident with AYSO (American Youth Soccer Organization) smells on so many levels.
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Calabasas resident wants help to save trees
      The Calabasas city staff is proposing to the planning commission that about 40 of my trees be removed. including 22 trees with trunk diameters of 20 to 46 inches.
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Reader’s advice
      First, I would like to express my excitement at the opening of the new Agoura Hills library and city center. I think that the design of the building will set a new standard for Agoura Hills and it is something to be very proud of. My congratulations to our planning department and everyone involved.
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Acorn Editorial Submission Policy
     The Acorn welcomes your letters and comments. "Letters to the Editor" should be no longer than 300 words, although The Acorn reserves the right to make occasional exceptions to this policy. Hand-written letters are acceptable only if they are legible. Letters must contain the writer's telephone number and address, for verification purposes only. Anonymous letters will not be accepted and no more than one letter per month may be submitted. The Acorn reserves the right to accept, reject or edit letters and other editorial material. The Acorn does not return letters, photos or other editorial submissions. Editorial material may be mailed to The Acorn, 30423 Canwood St., Ste. 108, Agoura Hills, CA 91301, or faxed to (818) 706-8942.
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