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Party town, USA
      The Agoura Hills planning commissioners just approved a nightclub in the old Milano restaurant near Reyes Adobe Road. It appears that these commissioners didn't realize that by allowing dance instruction here, it could mean scantily clad dancers giving demonstrations.
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High school cheats
      I was left with anger and sadness after reading the article last week regarding the Agoura High students who were suspended after getting caught changing grades in class. One of the fathers has turned this around so that his kid is a victim. No, the real victims are the kids who actually did the work and earned their A.
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Son is innocent
      Regarding the Agoura High School's grade changing matter, there are kids who are willing to come forward and exonerate my son, but their voices have not been deemed credible. Why not? Would that be an inconvenient truth?
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Old school values
      Once upon a time, there were some high school students who cheated by changing their grades on their teacher's computer and got caught. These students immediately confessed, accepted their punishment without complaint, and took responsibility for their own actions.
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School quick to point a finger
      In response to your June 4 editorial about the Agoura High student who was accused of changing chemistry grades on a laptop: Calling the sheriff over changing chemistry grades—is Principal Misel serious?
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The science of homosexuality
      My hope is that William O. Felsman's "Homosexuality is a drain on society" letter to the editor May 21 is having a good laugh about The Acorn having printed this letter.
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Once upon a time there were these gay penguins . . .
      Mr. Robinson and Ms. Surniss warn us ( The Acorn , June 4) about the homosexual lifestyle being "promoted through the media and in our schools" and how the gay agenda is "shoved at us from every angle." Well, brace yourselves, my friends. It's much worse than you can imagine.
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A really Big day
      These difficult economic times have been tough for nonprofit organizations who have seen contributions reach new lows. Despite this, when we decided to coordinate a community effort as part of Big Sunday, we were knocked out by the incredible level of support.
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Park closings not the best choice
      On May 29, an announcement went out that the state would have to close 220 state parks to help reduce the $24.3-billion budget deficit. That is tantamount to saying we now have to kill the goose that lays the golden eggs. To announce the closure of 220 state parks is ridiculous.
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Just the facts
      Keith Cornell of Agoura is still mixed up on his dates. The Marine Corps' birthday is the 10th of November 1775, not July 1776. No real Marine would forget that date. Terry Hale Agoura Hills
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Got a beef?
      E-mail or fax your letter to the editor to the addresses on page 4. The Acorn strives to print all letters.
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