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Which Way, L.A.?

Is it NY v LA in Sacking of ADL's David Lehrer?

The Southern California Jewish community continues to search for answers in the recent firing of the Anti-Defamation League's David Lehrer. LA County Supervisor Zev Yaroslavsky joined religious leaders, including some from the Muslim community, in protesting the abrupt dismissal of the 27-year civil rights activist. J. J. Goldberg is editor of the New York-based Forward, a weekly Jewish journal. He speculates that acute personality and philosophical differences may explain Lehrer's firing by ADL head David Foxman. Newsmaker: Judge Halts Work on Billboards STI/Outdoor has been slapped with a temporary restraining order that prevents it from constructing 25 new billboards along LA freeways. City Attorney Rocky Delgadillo, criticized during last year's election for taking free advertising from the billboard industry, requested the TRO against one of the companies that didn't give him free advertising. Delgadillo says he's just trying to clean up billboard blight. Reporter's Notebook: Griffith Park Observatory Closing for Three-Year Renovation One of LA's best-known landmarks is closing down for repairs. This weekend is the last time you'll be able to watch the stars from the Griffith Observatory, at least for the next three years. Director Edward Krupp, has a preview of the renovations that will allow expand LA's 65-year old window to the heavens.

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By Warren Olney • Jan 4, 2002 • 1 min read

The Southern California Jewish community continues to search for answers in the recent firing of the Anti-Defamation League's David Lehrer. LA County Supervisor Zev Yaroslavsky joined religious leaders, including some from the Muslim community, in protesting the abrupt dismissal of the 27-year civil rights activist. J. J. Goldberg is editor of the New York-based Forward, a weekly Jewish journal. He speculates that acute personality and philosophical differences may explain Lehrer's firing by ADL head David Foxman.

  • Newsmaker:

    Judge Halts Work on Billboards

    STI/Outdoor has been slapped with a temporary restraining order that prevents it from constructing 25 new billboards along LA freeways. City Attorney Rocky Delgadillo, criticized during last year's election for taking free advertising from the billboard industry, requested the TRO against one of the companies that didn't give him free advertising. Delgadillo says he's just trying to clean up billboard blight.

  • Reporter's Notebook:

    Griffith Park Observatory Closing for Three-Year Renovation

    One of LA's best-known landmarks is closing down for repairs. This weekend is the last time you'll be able to watch the stars from the Griffith Observatory, at least for the next three years. Director Edward Krupp, has a preview of the renovations that will allow expand LA's 65-year old window to the heavens.

Los Angeles City Attorney

Outdoor Advertising Displays (SB 919)

Anti-Defamation League

Forward

Griffith Park Observatory

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    Warren Olney

    former KCRW broadcaster

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    Frances Anderton

    architecture critic and author

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