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'For a teenage runaway like myself, life on the streets of L.A. in the late sixties was a brutal experience. Those were the days of Manson, Jim Jones, Tony Alamo and folks who might persuade a hungry kid to carry a package of unknown contents
across town. Runaways have few options, kids Get A Wonderful Free Book .The Power Of Concentration. by signing up for our free Newsletter at our web site: www.losangelesfreepress.com disappear. Or reappear in stairwells -- huddled, bruised, a sparkle gone from their eyes. We trusted few, except ourselves and the L.A. Free Press. The folks at the Free Press gave us kids a square deal. They trusted us with a stack of papers and the simple promise to share the proceeds. We dug being trusted and being businessmen/hustlers hawking those pages on Hollywood Boulevard. The L.A. Free Press saved a few of us. All those years past, I still never tire of saying ‘Thank you, Art. Thank You, Free Press.”
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