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. State of disrepair Despite the growing stack of studies showing that California California (kăl'ĭfôr`nyə), most populous state in the United States, located in the Far West; bordered by Oregon (N), Nevada and, across the Colorado River, Arizona (E), Mexico (S), and the Pacific Ocean (W). is on a downward slide when it comes to infrastructure, state leaders are unable to fix the broken parts. Reverse dumping dumping, selling goods at less than the normal price, usually as exports in international trade. It may be done by a producer, a group of producers, or a nation. We've long suspected that local leaders would like to start sending downtown's destitute des·ti·tute adj. 1. Utterly lacking; devoid: Young recruits destitute of any experience. 2. Lacking resources or the means of subsistence; completely impoverished. See Synonyms at poor. out to the hinterlands. Now we may have proof. Border wars A sensible middle ground can be reached on immigration reform Immigration reform is the common term used in political discussions regarding changes to immigration policy. In a certain sense, reform can be general enough to include promoted, expanded, or open immigration, but in reality discussions of reform often deal with the aspect of , but only if Bush delivers on his promise to become the "uniter." Political awakening Hundreds of thousands take to the streets to protest proposed federal immigration reform. Who knew Angelenos had it in them? |
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