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Letters: The Alzheimer's journey

Letters: The Alzheimer's journey

Re "Her illness, his obsession," May 5

Letters: The politics of corporations

Re "SEC and political spending," Editorial, May 7

Letters: A little more light on jails

Re "An insider bashes Baca," Editorial, May 2

Letters: Syria's war, Israel's strategy

Re editorial cartoon, May 7

Letters: Malibu dream

Re "Malibu mogul," Business, May 5

Letters: Vietnam today

Re "The Vietnam syndrome," Opinion, May 5

Letters: From pothole to pothole we go

Re "L.A. full of roads to ruin for cars," May 5

Letters: When Oscar Wilde visited

Re "Wilde about California," Opinion, May 5

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