Monday, October 21, 1996 FIDELITY: Loyalty in a relationship benefits you as much as your partnerBy Lucy Papillon Romantic relationships, challenged by conflicting priorities, desires and interactions have often struggled with: "Is it really worth sticking it out with one person?" Fidelity usually has meant only one thing  no messing around. Read more...
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October 20, 9:00 pm
Choosing to stay faithful to yourself
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October 20, 9:00 pm
Promoting unity through fighting a common enemy
Monday, October 21, 1996 SOCIETY: Philanthropic advice: storm ASUCLA and demand return of the ‘Classic Joe Bruin’Hey, hey, UCLA! It is I, Viewpoint’s resident philanthropist, back again to provide useful and FREE information to you, the reader. Read more...
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October 17, 9:00 pm
Forgiving when an old enemy acquires new way
Friday, October 18, 1996 HISTORY: Humbled by disability, a segregationist changes, makes amendsBy Bob Ray Sanders New York Times Several people gathered around my desk that spring afternoon in 1972 to see what was in the package. Read more...
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October 17, 9:00 pm
Make those in the dark aware about affirmative action
Friday, October 18, 1996 AWARENESS: Educating others about truth of Proposition 209 will result in its blowing defeatBy Roy S. Ramirez My partner knocks at the next door as I stumble through the mounds of literature, trying to get a handout ready. Read more...
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October 17, 9:00 pm
Social exclusiveness promotes dividing line
Friday, October 18, 1996 DIVISION: Learning from other groups’ experiences may reveal similarities It all started with a conversation, like these things often do. I’d been talking to an African-American woman and once the conversation drifted to race and politics, she said, "you know, you can never really know what I experience on a daily basis as a black woman." That got me thinking. Read more...
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October 17, 9:00 pm
Letters
Friday, October 18, 1996Horey delivers epiphany with wit Often when I’m driving in traffic and someone cuts me off, nearly killing us both for the sole reason of getting into a parking lot to buy bagels or something, I inevitably ask myself, "What is this asshole thinking?" Please allow me to express my appreciation to Justin Horey ("Skinny White Jackass Writes Unfunny Column," Oct. Read more...
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October 16, 9:00 pm
Leading the environmental charge
Thursday, October 17, 1996INTERVIEW: Realizing the need for a conservation ethic at the heart of issueBy Scott Lunceford Since his appointment as secretary of the Department of the Interior in 1992, Bruce Babbitt has raised plenty of hackles on both sides of the environmental fence; on one side, ranchers and industrialists accuse him of denying them the natural products of the land; on the other, environmentalists, who initially hailed his appointment as secretary, note that he often appears too ready to take urban planning concerns into consideration. Read more...