Once again our civilian leaders who have never been to war, much less seen combat, jump to condemn the very soldiers that allow them to live in the luxury most of us enjoy in America.…
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Last week Congresswoman Janice Hahn opened her new congressional district office in San Pedro. Several hundred people attended the opening at 140 West 6th Street. Hahn wants the office to be very accessible to her constituency "this is a great opportunity to have an open house and let people know that we are on their side and any problems they have they have in the Federal Government, we are here to help them," she said. Call the office with any question: (310)…
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Sunday January 15,2012
Second Sunday In Ordinary Time
This Sunday begins "Ordinary Time". It is often misunderstood as being ordinary time as opposed to extraordinary times like Christmas or Easter. Actually it comes from the LatinTempus per annum which literally means, "Time through the year." Throughout Ordinary Time we remember how our faith touches our lives at every moment during the year. And we begin “this time” and the new liturgical year recalling…
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Technology isn't just the MLS on the Internet or a fancy iPhone. It's so much more. Tools like computers, smart phones,…
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The harbor Association of Industry and Commerce sponsored a debate today, Friday, January 6, 2012 at the Doubletree Hotel in San Pedro. Los Angeles City Council candidates Joe Buscaino and Warren Furutani answered a series of questions during the hour-long debate. Here is what the attending audience found important.
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Ya gotta love the left-wing socialist Occupiers who would seek to tear down our country and somehow abolish all the presumed "unjustified inequalities" in the world today.
They remind me of a…
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Happy New Year everyone. The State of California has 745 new laws that go into effect today, January 1, 2012. Here are 12 notable ones.
1. The new California booster seat law requires that any child under 8 years old be secured in an appropriate child restraint meeting federal motor vehicle safety standards. The law does contain a provision, however, that a child under 8 years old who is 4'9" inches or taller may use a safety…
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Everyone selling a home wants their home to sell, and they are out to make their home sound as wonderful as possible, even though, by law, they must also iterate its flaws.…
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The City of LA Bureau of Sanitation has expanded CURBSIDE collection for Christmas trees. If your Christmas tree is too big to cut and place it inside the green waste bin, simply place the tree next to your green waste bin on collection day.…
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We have had an exciting 2011 at San Pedro News Pilot. Starting with the launch of the website in April, the rest of the year proved to be eventful. The San Pedro High football team had a great season, the visit of the USS Abraham Lincoln brought in tens of thousands of visitors and the Paseo Del Mar landslide was international news.
Here are the top TEN viewed videos we produced during the year. Enjoy!
#10 Janice Hahn wins…
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December 25, 2011
Christmas Day
Today we celebrate one of the great mysteries of our faith, the birth of our Lord Jesus Christ. The Word of the Father, God from God, Light from Light, True God from True God, became flesh, humbling himself to take upon our human nature. The world celebrates this day. Even those without faith decorate their houses with lights, place a tree in their house and buy each other gifts.…
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December 18, 2011
Readings for the Fourth Sunday of Advent: 2 Sm 7:1-5, 8b-12, 14a, 16; Rom 16:25-27; Lk 1:26-38
There is a story about a rich man who gave a…
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Wikipedia defines the act of protesting as:
"an expression of objection, by words or by actions, to particular events, policies or situations. Protests can take many different forms, from individual statements to mass demonstrations. Protesters may organize a protest as a way of publicly making their opinions heard in an attempt to influence public opinion or government policy, or they may undertake direct action in an attempt to directly enact desired changes themselves.…Continue
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At the recent community dinner held by the Occupy San Pedro group a number of people got up to speak. There were two main themes that came out of the speakers. We are fighting for JUSTICE and we are concerned about our community, San Pedro. There were three who stood out in my mind.
One speaker was Sherry whose home is threatened, she said she usually sits back but is tired of seeing the banks win and knows that SHE has to DO something to help get justice. Her story is…
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The Central San Pedro Neighborhood Council is looking for community members to fill two vacant at-large board seats. Candidates must submit a Candidate Application Form to be considered for these positions. The deadline to submit an application is December 27, 2011 and the Board will select the two new members at its January 10, 2012 Board and Stakeholder Meeting. Submit application to Central SPNC, 1840 S. Gaffey Street, Box 212, San Pedro, CA 90731 or by email to the Administrative…
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Providence Little Company of Mary Foundation has given an early holiday gift to the California State University, Dominguez Hills School of Nursing. Last week, University President Mildred García accepted a check for $25,000 from the health care provider.
In recognition of the gift and Providence Little Company of…
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California State University, Dominguez Hills is among the Top 20 safest public colleges and universities in California as ranked by StateUniversity.com, an online hub for information on state institutions of higher learning nationwide.
StateUniversity.com analyzed crime statistics from 450 colleges and universities throughout the country and assigned each a safety rating based on occurrences of crime on campus,…
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California State University, Dominguez Hills President Mildred García has announced the creation of the Shell Oil Scholarship thanks to a recent donation from Shell Pipeline Company LP.
The Shell Oil Scholarship will be awarded to a full-time student from Carson or other South Bay cities who is in good academic standing and is majoring in one of the university’s STEM (science,…
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While carrying 23 units, music student George Osorio is conducting himself quite well. And now he’ll get a chance to conduct…
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A new representative for the Los Angeles City Council 15th District will be elected on January 17, 2012. As constituents, we will expect our new Councilperson to be assessable, listen to our concerns, and take action to resolve issues. Most importantly, he’ll need to “hit the ground running”. In my opinion, Joe Buscaino is the best candidate for the job.
Joe Buscaino is committed with his heart and soul and has the vision and focus to work on the important issues facing our district.…
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