It seems that President Reagan has defied that old adage " . . . but you can't fool all of the people all of the time."
I read "The Doctor Is 'In' " (by Paul Ciotti, Aug. 3) with mixed emotions--pleased that young T.
Saddleback 69, Woodbridge 55--The brother combination of Bryant and Mark Walton scored 24 and 20 points respectively to pace the Roadrunners at Woodbridge.
Iam sending you this letter in hopes of setting the record straight concerning the melee after the Santa Barbara vs.
I was disappointed with the article (Sept. 9), "Anti-AIDS Forces Fire at Supervisors," because it allowed a special interest group to make allegations that the Board of Supervisors is dragging its feet on financing public education programs about the deadly disease, acquired immune deficiency syndrome, without telling the public the...
I'm keeping Supervisor Schabarum's preposterous letter on AIDS in my 1986-87 file.
Wait until the voters in the supervisorial districts of Schabarum, Mike Antonovich and Deane Dana realize that their tax money is going to pay for medical care to treat AIDS at county medical facilities.
The term "the post-colonial period" makes an appearance in your editorial.
The United States is a signatory to an international agreement aimed at facilitating the circulation of "educational, scientific and cultural" films abroad.
We cannot blame our supervisors for refusing funds for a booklet with the title, "Mother's Handy Sex Guide."
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Thank you for your editorial.
The President's U.N. speech again belies a tunnel vision toward Soviet foreign policy.
Simultaneously on view at the Temporary Contemporary is an exhibition in almost humorous contrast to Turrell's.
Former Secretary of State Henry A.
Bravo to Ted Vollmer on his article, "Anti-AIDS Forces Fire at Supervisors," and bravo to Bruce Decker, co-chairperson of the AIDS Advisory Committee.
County Supervisor Pete Schabarum has rapped The Times across the cheek with his glove.
I don't think you went far enough in your editorial (Sept. 16) when you called the Los Angeles supervisors "sleepy"--how about "comatose"?
Hallelujah! Finally, I totally agree with a Times editorial.