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  • Protests Highlight the Issue of Immigration

    Friday, May 05, 2006 By: Regina Shapiro Regina Shapiro Regina Shapiro

    The International Workers’ Day became the “Day Without Immigrants” when around 400,000 people of various races, immigrants and non-immigrants, marched to protest against the Bill HR4437, passed by the

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  • Protests Highlight the Issue of Immigration

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  • Jazz Band Perform at The Santa Monica Pier

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  • To Protest or Not to Protest?: May Day Marches Draw 400,000 in Downtown LA

    Friday, May 05, 2006 By: Michele Grinblat

    Couldn’t the “Day Without Immigrants” occur on any other day? More like on a Saturday or Sunday? Guess not, because the protest happened to be fostered in part by demonstrators’ absences from work.

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  • ‘Elms’Blend New with Old for Classic Rock and Roll Sound

    Friday, May 05, 2006 By: Jeff Goodman

    Chess, a mental battle of wit and wisdom, is one of the most sophisticated games known to humankind. Hotels are equally lavish, luxurious, and packed with intricate amenities.

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  • Wins Put Batmen Over .500

    Friday, May 05, 2006 By: Erin Whalen

    The Varsity Batmen are now ranked fourth in the Western League, with an overall record of 12-11-1 and a league record of 6-5. Palisades and Westchester are tied for first place.

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At-a-glance

You’d think it was the Big Leagues. The players are chomping on fruit-flavored Big League Chew.
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For senior co-captain Jason Lee, hindsight is 20/20.
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The Varsity Batmen are now ranked fourth in the Western League, with an overall record of 12-11-1 and a league record of 6-5. Palisades and Westchester are tied for first place.
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The Varsity Netmen could not have picked a better time to play exceptional tennis.
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Chain store Hot Topic, to original rockers, is either a cool place to pick up new trends for some, or a place to walk out in disgust of the mockery it makes of the style for the rest.
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French fries are one of Americans’ most beloved snacks consumed by the thousands each day. Yet, as we gobble down these tasty morsels, we often ignore the dangers and health risks hidden in the salty
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Over 67 thousand visitors poured into the UCLA campus last weekend to attend the annual Los Angeles Festival of Books.
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Chess, a mental battle of wit and wisdom, is one of the most sophisticated games known to humankind. Hotels are equally lavish, luxurious, and packed with intricate amenities.
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May 1, 2006 marked the day that made and broke the spirits of many students who applied to colleges. It was “National Reply Date” for many California and out-of-state colleges.
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People across the nation have traded in their New York Times for newyorktimes.com.
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