Talk:Los Angeles Herald Examiner
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HI MY NAME IS LYNETTE LUCAS IM LOOKING FOR AN ARTICLE THAT WAS PUBLISHED IN THE HERALD EXAMINER BACK IN THE 1970 THE ARTICLE WAS ABOUT THE NOISE FROM THE PLANES THAT GO OVER A CITY BY THE NAME OF LENNOX IN THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA THE REPORTER ASKED A BOY BY THE NAME OF JOEY LUCAS HOW THE NOISE AFFECTED HIM THERE WAS A PICTURE PUBLISHED HE WAS HOLDING HIS CAT THIS BOY IS MY HUSBAND I HAVE LOOKED EVERY WHERE LOOKING FOR THIS ARTICLLE CAN YOIU PLEASE HELP ME
- Same as below, check the library. Google might archive old newspapers. I seem to remember something about that.173.58.64.64 (talk) —Preceding undated comment added 06:25, 27 September 2010 (UTC).
LA Examiner Comics page, a particular comic strip
[edit]Hi, my name's Jim Kern. I am hoping that someone'll remember the name of the comic strip that was available in the Examiner in the mid-60s that I recall as a kid reading. It had as a main character a freckle-faced boy with a straw hat and overalls. He had a friend, a girl-can't recall if neighbor or cousin or ??? I would say 'Lil Nubbin or Jerry but Wikipedia's of no help on this. Does anyone recall such a strip, please? Let me know. Thanks. jaasak@adelphia.net
Check with your local library. They probably have archives of it on microfilm.173.58.64.64 (talk)
Strike coverage
[edit]Coverage of the strike seems to be taken from one source, which appears to be a blog. http://library.csun.edu/SCA/Peek-in-the-Stacks. BeenAroundAWhile (talk) 13:07, 29 June 2015 (UTC)
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