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Published 11/06/2009 by Los Angeles Times


Blowback: Villaraigosa is no Hahn holdover, says Robin Kramer

Robert Greene's Nov. 1 Op-Ed article, 'The real Villaraigosa era begins now,' in which he portrays Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa's first term as largely a continuation of his predecessor James K. Hahn's policies and offers prognostications regarding his second term, was strange and strained. And...

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