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To: Grainne who wrote (27607)1/3/1999 7:31:00 PM
From: Marty Rubin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 108807
 
thank you for making me welcome. some of the posts i just don't get. and mostly, how can people waist so much time posting here. do you actually get paid for this. please no offense. i just don't get it!



To: Grainne who wrote (27607)1/7/1999 5:48:00 PM
From: Zoltan!  Respond to of 108807
 
Hi Christine!

What do you think of what Steven "Friend of Bill" Spielberg is doing to these wetlands?

Thursday January 7 9:02 AM ET

Asner, Mitchell in anti-DreamWorks documentary

By Nick Madigan

HOLLYWOOD (Variety) - Edward Asner, Joni Mitchell and Kenny Loggins are among the well-knownHollywood names lending their talents to a documentary opposing development of Playa Vista, future home of DreamWorks.

''The Last Stand: The Struggle for Ballona Wetlands'' centers on the possibility of saving one of southern California's last wetland ecosystems and Los Angeles' largest remaining open space. Asner narrates the 56-minute film; Mitchell, Loggins and Joe Walsh provided music.

Developers of Playa Vista, a coastal site near Los Angeles International Airport, are planning a huge commercial and residential complex that will include a $200 million studio for DreamWorks.

The film will have its West Coast premiere Tuesday at the Museum of Tolerance in West Los Angeles. The world premiere took place at the Hawaii International Film Festival in November.
dailynews.yahoo.com

Why isn't there an outcry from the environmentalists? Do you think the depradation can be stopped? Isn't there much of the inner city that still is vacant because of the riots? Why wouldn't they want to help the inner city?

Could it be $$$$$? Don't Geffen, Katzenberg and Spielberg have enough?