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School district success was a team effort
     I would like to thank the Acorn for the honor of being recognized in your "Top 25 Local People of 2005." However, I cannot take singular credit for the success of the school district.
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Reader agrees with top 25 picks
     I enjoyed your recent pictorial featuring the "Top 25 People" of the area. I know several of the people and agree with your choices. I imagine that pieces like this also draw criticism for the ones you did not pick.
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Thanks for the top 25 honor
     On behalf of all of the volunteers and my family, thank you very much for the honor of being chosen as one of the Top 25 Acorn individuals of 2005. The people that need to be thanked are Lisa and Jim Rule, John Loesing, Steve Holt, Steve Carlson, and Jann Hendry.
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Not everyone likes
Acorn list
     I just finished reading the Top 25 Local People of 2005. Your blurb on Vance Moran seemed like more of a slam than accolade. Vance and Pat Moran have been very generous with the people of the Conejo Valley.
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How long should residents wait for
     project to hatch?
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Republicans really fighting for seats on Supreme Court
     Radical Republicans want absolute power to appoint Supreme Court justices that will favor corporate interests and the extreme right over the rest of us.
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Agoura Hills does support schools
     I guess the political season is starting early in Agoura Hills.
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Heschel School project not a done deal
     It seems that not a week goes by of late that someone doesn
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Further look at porn viewing is needed
     Regarding the Internet policy at the Oak Park library, I have four questions for our school board, our MAC, and our county supervisor. First, television and newspapers uphold the First Amendment without showing explicit material.
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Who needs hills, trees on Las Virgenes Road?
     Now that the euphoria of the Calabasas City Council election has worn off, here are some of the harsh realities.
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