by altha-admin | Jun 19, 2012 | Articles
The famous 1992 victim of LAPD police brutality came to an unceremonious end in a private swimming pool this past week. Rodney King, who was recently spotlighted on talk shows and news cycles following the 20th anniversary of the LA riots, has died. The common...
by altha-admin | Jun 18, 2012 | Articles
Voters across the state are shouting "cease and desist" to public sector workers, who are outliving the planned expectation of pension formulas, which were increased during less austere times. "Cease and desist" is a common order that police...
by altha-admin | Jun 18, 2012 | Articles
A few days ago, a strange sight appeared of the coast of Greece, a light moment in the midst of dark times. A dolphin breached off the coast of Kalamos in the Ionian Sea. On the underparts of this dolphin, a precarious octopus was clinging for dear life. Dolphins have...
by altha-admin | Jun 18, 2012 | Articles
LA Weekly — I have often appreciated their tough reporting on educational discrepancies in Los Angeles. The unfair termination of charter schools, or the inexplicable extension of charters for substandard schools. Then the reporting on poorly performing schools...
by altha-admin | Jun 18, 2012 | Articles
LA Weekly has pushed the line of decency, but not for the illicit ads in the back of the weekly rag. In the June 8 edition of the paper, Mr. Chuck Strouse actually insinuates that the strict immigration laws springing up throughout the South, and in other parts of the...
by altha-admin | Jun 18, 2012 | Articles
"I worked really, really hard. I'm still an American. Whatever anybody tells me, I am still an American. It's who I feel I am." Francisco Hernandez, "South Bay student at Harvard wary but hopeful about change in policy", Daily Breeze,...