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Wu: What a year it was and will be
The thing I cannot believe is how fast this political year went. It seems like just yesterday when Newport Beach Councilwoman Leslie Daigle was the favorite for our newly redistricted 74th Assembly seat until spoiler Democrat Robert Rush jumped into...Tags: Republican Party, Politics, Local Elections, Allan R. Mansoor, Local Government
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The Crowd: Recognizing student accomplishments
As the national debate rages on over government funding versus private-sector support of charitable social and educational programs directed at disadvantaged sectors of the American population, there are those among us who ignore the rhetoric and take...
Tags: Politics, National Government, Students, Government, Teaching and Learning
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Wu: My impressions of council candidates Weitzberg, Stephens
Last week, I wrote about my initial observations in meeting the Costa Mesa City Council candidates: Planning Commissioner Colin McCarthy and appointed incumbent Steve Mensinger. This time, let's take a look at a couple of their competitors: first-time...Tags: Republican Party, Politics, Richard Dreyfuss, Barack Obama, Local Elections
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Wu: Voters want to move past divisions
So there you go. With Costa Mesa City Council candidate John Stephens conceding, two of the "3Ms" kept their seats while former, and now future, Councilwoman Sandy Genis made it from the "Top 3" list of candidates opposed to the council majority. Status...Tags: Republican Party, Politics, Taj Mahal, Local Elections, Job Layoffs
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In Orange County, Republicans disappointed by party's showing
As the very young and the very old began to head for the exits of Orange County's biggest election night party, Republican political donors, strategists and candidates headed to the elevators. In a wing of suites on the 16th floor of the Westin South...Tags: Republican Party, Politics, Rentals, Barack Obama, Parties and Movements
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Costa Mesa fight heads into the final round
For the "City of the Arts," the most talked-about ticket hasn't been to a Segerstrom stage; it's been to the political theater spreading from the Council Chambers off Fair Drive and beyond. Costa Mesa — population 111,000 — faces an...Tags: Politics, Ronald Reagan, Labor Legislation, Interior Policy, Career and Workplace
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Mailbag: Election a chance to vote for change
I have not paid as much attention to local politics as I should have until recently when I became familiar with the proposed social host ordinance. Whatever your opinion on whether such an ordinance is right for our community, we should all be greatly...Tags: Politics, Students, Social Sciences, MTV (tv network), Teaching and Learning
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Commentary: Rohrabacher's absence was voters' loss
The League of Women Voters of Orange Coast feels compelled to respond to Rep. Dana Rohrabacher's statement as quoted in your article ("Candidate a no-show at forum," Oct. 25): "Years ago, I participated in several forums by the League of Women Voters...Tags: Politics, Local Elections, Elections
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Wu: A 'dumb thing caught on tape'
Signs, signs, sighs. Everybody knows that signs do not win elections. They really don't. And if you didn't previously know that, let me repeat — signs do not win elections. Hard work, knocking on doors and money — that's what wins elections....Tags: Republican Party, Punishment, Politics, Prisons, Theft
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Election countdown: Five candidates vie for two council spots
The election is less than two weeks away. The Coastline Pilot offers a last look at the five candidates for City Council. * Name: Steven Dicterow Age: 57 Occupation: Attorney, small business owner Education: bachelors degree, State University of...Tags: Politics, Rentals, Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc., Planned Parenthood, Justice System
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Election 2012: Discontent among local Dems
The Laguna Beach City Council election is nonpartisan race, but you would never know it based on some of the campaign literature and rhetoric. Steven Dicterow, who has identified himself as the only Republican candidate, is endorsed by Rep. Dana...Tags: Republican Party, Politics, Car Safety Tips and Advice, Allan R. Mansoor, Waste
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About 100 people turn out for anti-bullying rally
A group of about 100 people gathered at Main Beach on Friday and marched toward City Hall to protest bullying and promote kindness. Cars honked their horns as they crossed Coast Highway to Broadway Street in the People's March Against Bullying, showing...
Tags: Politics, Health and Safety at School, YouTube, Elections
Dec 22, 2012
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Nov 1, 2012
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Oct 30, 2012
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Oct 29, 2012
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Oct 25, 2012
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Oct 25, 2012
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Oct 22, 2012
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