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Week In Review

March 04, 2010
(Page 5 of 5)

— Police Sgt. Dennis Smith on educating residents about pedestrian safety.

“It makes you feel good because I know that there are a lot of other frivolous things that you could spend your money on other than trying to give back to humanity. When you allow yourself to help in an unselfish way, it’s always a positive thing.”

— Motorcyclist E. Pierce on riding in Saturday’s Ride 4 Haiti event at Glendale Harley Davidson to raise money for reconstruction efforts in Haiti.

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“If you look at the shape of districts right now, it kind of resembles modern art. We think that this would help improve the ability of communities to be better represented.”

Gautam Dutta, deputy director of political reform for the New America Foundation, on the creation of a commission to redraw California’s patchwork of legislative districts.

“I don’t care if you come in and don’t eat it. I care that you came in and you had renewed interest in the brand. That’s what new news does. It gives people a reason to visit.”

Julia Stewart, chairwoman of DineEquity, on IHOP and Applebee’s Neighborhood Grill & Bar’s new menu items advertised in ad campaigns.

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