I am writing to commend Times Staff Writer Ann Japenga and the three staff photographers--Bob Chamberlin, Ian Dryden and Marsha Traeger--for the nice job they did depicting several aspects of nursing today ("Nurses Seek to Upgrade Their Profession in a Changing Medical World," Feb. 17).
In response to the article regarding Wilacre Park (March 26), we should like to correct the statement that the final private owners of the property had planned to build 50 condominiums on it.
Your article ("In the Beginning, There Was the Ball," Feb. 9) about Biola University's basketball team was not as amusing as it was an obnoxious, irreverent attempt to discredit this Christian university.
There will probably be a million letters like this, but I want to be counted among those who take
The French government has received short, handwritten letters from four French hostages in Lebanon
I was disturbed to read the article in the Valley Section concerning the residency question in the 43rd Assembly District (March 19).
Enclosed are two articles from the Aug. 7 edition ("Encino Cyclist Breaks Track Record at U.S.
There seems to be a lot of misinformation being put out by some opposing the North County Resource Recovery Center.
I read with deep interest the letter from Burbank School Board member Audrey P. Hanson.
Doug Smith deserves commendation for his excellent article "The Santa Susana Syndrome" (Sept. 27).
In his letter in the Oct. 12 edition of The Times, Derek Shearer brought to light the financial connections of the All Santa Monica Coalition's candidates for the City Council with developers, commercial property owners and real estate investors, many of whom have projects that will be up for consideration...
I cannot believe that (Abbe) Land's campaign staff would fall so low as to bring up issues as old and tired as owning an adult bookstore in 1972 by . . .
Regarding the article on the Sagebrush Cantina and Calabasas (View, Sept. 18) I would like to add my sincerest support to the concern of our neighbors and friend, Ms.
As the volunteer CPR instructor who initiated the Los Angeles CPR Awareness Week, Oct. 20-26, proclaimed by Mayor Tom Bradley and endorsed by the City Council, I wish to thank publicly the organizations and some of the individuals involved in its varied activities.
For many years Canada Geese have visited the Southland at this time.
football team who have signed letters of intent to attend four-year colleges, the college announced Friday.
Not long ago, you'd have to tour Mexico to find a good huachinango Veracruzana or Mazatlan-style parillada de mariscos.
Woody Allen not only makes wonderfully inspired movies, he also shows excellent judgment by choosing to ignore the hype of critics' awards and the Oscars ("Woody and the Oscars: Snubbing the Race" by Jack Mathews, Jan. 26).
How boring was ABC's "Amerika"? It seemed like it was made by the Russians. KEVIN LAUDERDALE Pasadena
For some reason, Hilburn has gotten confused.