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SPORTS
November 28, 1998
If I married Carmen Electra, I'd have the license framed, not annulled. JOSHUA SINGER, Valley Village
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REAL ESTATE
January 29, 2006 | Diane Wedner, Times Staff Writer
If Hollywood had to create a set for postwar Suburbia USA, it would be Valley Village. Since then, the community has grown in sophistication, but it has not lost its family-friendly edge. * Beginnings Like most of the San Fernando Valley, the area today known as Valley Village was primarily ranches at the end of the 19th century. James B.
SPORTS
December 1, 2007
Please inform the millions of frustrated fans who do not get the NFL Network to relax and be thankful. Having to listen to Bryant Gumbel for over three hours is absolute torture. Richard Whorton Valley Village
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
June 14, 1991
After all the months of reporting in The Times that the southern end of North Hollywood is now Valley Village, why does The Times insist on reporting in other news stories that it is North Hollywood? Example: In the May 26 edition, in the Sunday Real Estate section column "Hot Property," it was stated that Garfields Production Co. was moving from Toluca Lake to North Hollywood, at Laurel Canyon and Chandler boulevards. Two days later, in the Metro section, you reported the break-in at Colfax Avenue Elementary School in North Hollywood.
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
February 28, 1999
The Times article Feb. 6 concerning jet noise at Van Nuys Airport ("Limit on Noisy Jets at Van Nuys Proposed") is of great concern to me and many of my neighbors in Valley Village. Council Members [Mike] Feuer and [Cindy] Miscicowski said they want to ban Stage 2 jets at Van Nuys Airport. Would the corporate jet operators at Van Nuys go out of business? No. They would move their operations to Burbank Airport. The east San Fernando Valley would then get to listen to all the commercial jets departing from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m., and all the corporate jets as well.
OPINION
February 29, 2004
How laughable that State Department spokesman Richard Boucher would criticize Israel for seizing terrorist funds held in Palestinian banks without first coordinating the raids with Palestinian authorities (Feb. 26). Does our State Department also expect the FBI to give Osama bin Laden a call before seizing Al Qaeda bank accounts? Lorin M. Fife Valley Village
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