The Times article on mental health was offensive to the tremendous bipartisan numbers of effective mental health volunteers like me who lobbied hard, and happily successfully, to ensure the appointment of Roberto Quiroz by the Board of Supervisors.
I welcome Archbishop Mahony's plan to fight pornography in Los Angeles County.
Santa Ana's attempt to ban profanity at the city stadium is not the first time the city has had the temerity to try to censor what its residents see and hear.
Dale Dye, technical adviser on the Oscar-nominated "Platoon" (he also played an Army captain), goes back to war next month--this time to Israel, as tech adviser and Soviet helicopter pilot for "The Beast."
I am concerned that The Times article (Aug. 26), "Mental Health Chief in Battle Over Spending of
TWA ("Winning the Battle, Losing the War," April 27) bear little resemblance to reality.
This new Archbishop Mahony has very strange priorities.
Former Allied and German troops returned Sunday to the site of the Battle of Alamein for ceremonies
Harmon's personal manager for eight years, Neil Koenigsberg, has departed the high-powered P.R. firm PMK (for Pickwick/Maslansky/Koenigsberg) to form his own personal management company: "I'm taking my Rolodex and Mark Harmon."
The public health crisis that has been created by the AIDS epidemic is about to become the center of a budget battle in Los Angeles County.
If ever an issue were steeped in ambivalence, it's this sculptural question: Should San Diego commission a $300,000 Marina Park sculpture from renowned New York artist Ellsworth Kelly?
I am seeking correspondence or personal interviews with veterans who participated in the Battle of Tassafaronga on Nov. 30, 1942, off Guadalcanal.
I seriously question the conclusion that Quiroz would have "been a lot better off if his department had not received over $20 million in new state funds this year."
And speaking of the Big Guy: They're still location hunting.
As part of his pitch for "Star Wars," Lt. Gen. James A.
As a former member of the Los Angeles County anti-pornography commission, I am delighted that Hugh Hefner and the rest of the "smut" peddlers, including the media, have finally met their match.
I am a Catholic and an American and I am outraged by Archbishop Mahony's attack on the First Amendment.
Thousands of rock-throwing demonstrators battled riot police in Gdansk today, and an estimated 15,000 Solidarity supporters staged a two-hour peaceful May Day march in Warsaw to protest food price hikes and political arrests.
Terence Green's Sept. 1 column was in keeping with what I had come to expect on subjects relating to energy--interesting, informational and in this case, personally encouraging.
The Los Angeles County Alliance for the Mentally Ill congratulates Ted Vollmer for his fine story.