Rapid transit could be rapid solution A...
Rapid transit could
be rapid solution
A rapid transit alternative to smog and congestion-causing trucks
and cars needs to be pursued by experts in the field of growth and
development. Move people, not cars. It’s time for Southern California
to grow up and get serious about the rapid transit of people and
goods.
HELEN MAGRUDER
Corona del Mar
Send it out off
Newport Beach
I’m very much in agreement with dumping the dredge material off
Newport Beach (“Dump site in waters sought,” Tuesday). I am in favor
of it.
GARY HILL
Newport Beach
Dumping create can
New York Beach
I’ve lived here for 57 years, and I think officials have killed
the ocean enough. You’ve got to stop dumping in it because -- just
like I said 30 years ago -- you might as well call this New York
Beach.
BOB NORRIS
Costa Mesa
Stand tall and
salute the flag
I live on a postcard island in Newport Beach. This morning, while
walking down our tiny main street, I came upon a young man raising an
American flag over our storefront post office.
What was I to do? Stop? Watch? Salute? I felt a strong sense of
pride and patriotism, and yet, I didn’t know what kind of response
the raising deserved. What kind of respect do we pay to that thing
which we see everyday and which represents what we want to believe is
true about our country?
I don’t agree with everything America does or stands for. I
confess to being embarrassed by decisions our country has made
throughout its existence. But I am proud to live in a country that
raises a flag everyday and gives me the freedom to stop and think
about how I want to show it my respect.
Hurrah for the flag of the free!
May it wave as our standard forever.
MICHAEL RUGGLES
Newport Beach
Restaurant-bar move suggests slogan change
Hooters the bar is moving to Harbor Boulevard and South Coast
Drive, a location frequently mentioned in the Pilot’s police files as
a site for arrests for prostitution.
Perhaps the City Council should suggest changing the city title
from “City of the Arts” to the more descriptive “City of Hooters,
Hookers and Arts.”
ARLENE FLANAGAN
Costa Mesa
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