EDITORIAL WEEK IN REVIEW.Highlights from some of our more important editorials this past week. To read the editorials in full, please visit our Web site at www.dailynews.com. ``Public enemy No. 1'' Street gangs have infested in·fest tr.v. in·fest·ed, in·fest·ing, in·fests 1. To inhabit or overrun in numbers or quantities large enough to be harmful, threatening, or obnoxious: nearly every neighborhood and town from the Ventura County coastline to the High Desert. In Southern California Southern California, also colloquially known as SoCal, is the southern portion of the U.S. state of California. Centered on the cities of Los Angeles and San Diego, Southern California is home to nearly 24 million people and is the nation's second most populated region, , gangsters have become public enemy No. 1. ``What went wrong'' There's a reason why Southern California's three-decade-long war against gang violence has failed, and it's not because we're not trying hard enough. It's because, for too long, we've relied on all the wrong strategies. ``Grounding Hahn'' Rand Rand See Witwatersrand. rand 1 n. See Table at currency. [Afrikaans, after(Witwaters)rand. has offered some common-sense recommendations for beefing up security at Los Angeles International Airport “LAX” redirects here. For other uses, see LAX (disambiguation). “KLAX” redirects here. For other uses, see KLAX (disambiguation). Los Angeles International Airport (IATA: LAX, ICAO: KLAX, FAA LID: LAX - none of which requires Mayor James Hahn's $9.1 billion LAX expansion plan. ``Unexpected riches'' It's going to be a tough job for Los Angeles Los Angeles (lôs ăn`jələs, lŏs, ăn`jəlēz'), city (1990 pop. 3,485,398), seat of Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1850. County supervisors to persuade people how poor the county is now that they've just found $309 million they didn't know about. |
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