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. ``No way, no Howe'' The replacement of Los Angeles Planning Director Con Howe provides a unique opportunity to bring an outsider with a vision for a great city, someone who understands that L.A.'s neighborhoods are its heart and soul. ``Budget bonanza'' Some $4 billion in unexpected state revenues should give Sacramento Republicans and Democrats a chance to find common ground Earlier document exchange software from Hummingbird Ltd., Toronto, Ontario, (www.hummingbird.com) that converted a Windows or Macintosh document into a proprietary file format called DigitalPaper for viewing on other machines. The viewer allowed multiple documents to be displayed at the same time. Adobe's PDF file format became the industry standard for this function and rendered Common Ground obsolete. to revive the state's fortunes. ``Trashing the deal'' City leaders have devised a new strategy for dealing with Los Angeles' booming population: drive the middle class out of L.A. Thus their plan to hike garbage fees by 233 percent. ``New day for L.A.'' With the victory of Antonio Villaraigosa in the mayor's race on Tuesday, Los Angeles voters chose not just a new leader, but a new direction for their city. |
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