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Jeremy Rosenberg

Jeremy Rosenberg is a Los Angeles-based writer, editor, and consultant whose work has appeared in various books, magazines, newspapers, and online.

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Walking out of the airport was like a dream for the future Atwater Village business owner.
This 1906 federal law allowed a city that was then about 400,000 people to grow to about four million today.
From Paris, San Francisco, and London to the "shambolic Third-World-ness" of L.A.
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President Obama spent two years in L.A. as a student at Occidental College in Eagle Rock.
101 year-old Prop 7 was designed to give power to the people and the opportunity to practice direct democracy through initiatives and referendums.
Zimbabwe-born, South Africa-raised former rock'n'roller has been in L.A. for 25 years -- but still doesn't consider it home.
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The World War II hero most publicly associated with this law's passage is rumored to have, while sitting stuck in traffic, called himself a "numbskull" for doing so.
L.A. has allowed the former cruise ship dancer and world traveler to redefine himself as a local politician.
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Despite the state spending fifty percent of its funds on road-building, traffic congestion was getting worse.
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Coming from the chaotic city of São Paulo, Brazil, the laid back Los Angeles of the 70s seemed like a dream for the aspiring musician.
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Thanks to a a 75 year old law, the mighty Los Angeles River is an exception to the-let's-look-at-our-waterways-rule.
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Reversing the journey taken by her parents from Guatemala to Los Angeles, she felt closer to them than every before.
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