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Editorial: Honor the fallen in the civil rights war too
On Memorial Day, we will again honor Americans who died in service to their country. Many of these men and women were, of course, gay, serving under that shameful compromise known as "Don't Ask, Don't Tell," and in deeper secrecy before that. With...Tags: Minority Groups, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice and Rights, Harvey Milk, U.S. Navy
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Wu: Rest in peace, my friend
Goodbye, Mr. Fuentes. I apologize in advance for this, if it does not make sense, as I have not been able to put through one coherent thought. May 18, the day he died, was one of the most difficult of my life. Check that — the last week has...Tags: Heart Attack, Orange County Register, Lung Cancer, Dana Rohrabacher, Los Angeles Times
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Mailbag: We need the public's input on the harbor
When it comes to Newport Harbor, everyone agrees on two things: It's one of the finest small craft harbors in the world and it's essentially built out. The 1,200 private homes on the bay take up 85% of the waterfront. The remaining portion is occupied...Tags: ABC (tv network), Business, Crime, Law and Justice, Laws, Politics
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Survey: Sanitary District customers like their service
The Cosa Mesa Sanitary District has received an 89.9% approval rating from residents, according to a survey conducted by a local research firm on the district's behalf. Survey conductors speaking English, Spanish and Vietnamese polled 1,000 voters within...Tags: Democratic Party
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For The Record
Sanitary District: The May 24 article "Survey: Sanitary District customers like their service" stated that Adam Probolsky is a well known Republican Party pollster. In fact, his firm does non-partisan polling and work for Democrats as well.Tags: Elections, Politics, Democratic Party
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New candidate enters Costa Mesa council race
Marshall B. Krupp wants to see business handled differently in Costa Mesa, so he has added his name to the list of City Council candidates. "It's time for there to be a new, refreshing approach to representing the community," said Krupp, a business...Tags: Elections, Tea Party Movement, Libertarian Party, Politics, Democratic Party
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Wu: Out-of-town donations are pretty common
Palo Alto physicist Charles Munger Jr. has jumped into the 74th District Assembly race. Not as a candidate. (The field still includes Assemblyman Allan Mansoor (R-Costa Mesa), Newport Beach City Councilwoman Leslie Daigle and Newport real estate investor...Tags: Elections, Charity, Politics, Dana Rohrabacher, Allan R. Mansoor
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Saturday's Calendar
SATURDAY Newport Beach Relay for Life The 11th annual American Cancer Society Relay for Life of Newport beach kicks off at 9 a.m. at Newport Harbor High School, 600 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach. A Luminaria Ceremony in honor of cancer survivors and in...Tags: University of California, Irvine, Huntington's Disease, San Diego Padres, Petco Park, Sports
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Council OKs plan to outsource jail, street sweeping
In a marathon meeting that concluded after 3 a.m. Wednesday, the Costa Mesa City Council pushed through plans to outsource the city jail and street-sweeping services to private companies. "Today is a momentous day, a great day," said Mayor Pro Tem Jim...Tags: Apples, Business Enterprises, Prisons
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Gray receives V.P. nomination
Retired Orange County Superior Court Judge James P. Gray, who writes a regular column for the Daily Pilot, has received the Libertarian Party's nomination for vice president. The Newport Beach resident earned the nomination at the party's weekend...
Tags: Orange County Superior Court, Crime, Law and Justice, Gary Johnson, National Government, Politics
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Wu: What if we outsourced police, fire?
When I was a kid, one of my favorite comic books was "What If … "What If Phoenix Had Not Died?"?" If you remember the movie "X-Men: The Last Stand" (2006), you might recall that Jean Grey/Phoenix (Famke Janssen) dies in the end. The comic book...Tags: Orange County Register, Budgets and Budgeting, Interior Policy, Famke Janssen, Dana Rohrabacher
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Wu: Employee-to-resident ratio suggests big govt.
I looked at this once in 2007, and again in 2010, so in celebration of May Day and International Workers' Day 2012, I am going to celebrate the People's Republic of Newport Beach city employees and the so-called republican (small r) City Council. So, let...Tags: Public Employees, Government, Politics, Dana Rohrabacher, Beaches
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