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Mar. 15, 2000

Were as Fat as Hell and We Cant Be Bothered Anymore

Over the weekend, Los Angeles became a town run by outsiders. The sale of the Los Angeles Times to a Chicago outfit and the direct intervention of the U.S. Justice Department in the Rampart police scandal proved that the city's leaders are too corrupt, greedy or self-serving to be trusted with basic institutions of civic life.

By Garry Abrams
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        Over the weekend, Los Angeles became a town run by outsiders. The sale of the Los Angeles Times to a Chicago outfit and the direct intervention of the U.S. Justice Department in the Rampart police scandal proved that the city's leaders are too corrupt, greedy or self-serving to be trusted with basic institutions of civ...

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