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Articles from the September 23, 2022 edition


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  • Putin announces "Partial Military Mobilization" in Russia to further "Special Operation" in Ukraine

    David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer|Sep 23, 2022

    Russian President Vladimir Putin announced on Wednesday morning Moscow time, that he will call up the reserves for a partial mobilization. This will allow the Russian Armed Forces to recall to service, men who have served in the last ten years. Russia has desperately tried to fill positions with qualified people. They have gone to prisons and to their Syrian and Chechen allies, but failed to fill out Battalion Tactical groups. Putin has resisted mobilization. Putin had resisted mobilization,...

  • Police Break Up Another Fight at Santa Monica High School Monday Sept. 19. Student hospitalized as a result of injuries.

    David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer|Sep 23, 2022

    A fight on Monday September 19th apparently broke out among students at Santa Monica high school. Police were called, and a couple of fire engines were reportedly also present. After we posted this story, Public Information Officer Lt. Rudy Flores provided us with the following update. "On September 19, 2022 at about 3:40 PM, Santa Monica Police Department (SMPD) Officers responded to a report of a Fight in the 1800 block of alley 7 involving a small group of male juveniles."] "Santa Monica...

  • Aero Theater Presents French Film "Bresson Les Dames" on September 22, 2022

    Observer Staff|Sep 23, 2022

    Theater manager Aaron Marker (how's that for destiny in a name?) puts up the Marquee at the Aero Theater on Montana Avenue and 14th Street. Marker invites the public to an evening of French film "Bresson Les Dames" on September 22, 2022. The Aero Theater is sponsored by the American Cinematheque. The American Cinematheque is an independent, nonprofit cultural organization in LA, dedicated exclusively to the public presentation of the moving image in all its forms. Stars at Noon directed by...

  • Republican Candidate for Gov. Brian Dahle, Challenges Incumbent Gov. Gavin Newsom to a Televised Debate

    David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer|Sep 23, 2022

    It's rather late in the campaign, but Republican Candidate for Gov. Brian Dahle has publicly challenged incumbent Gov. Gavin Newsom to a Televised debate. The challenge came in the form of a press release from Dahle's campaign. Dahle, a California State Senator, is well respected in Republican circles. But he has made little effort to raise money or challenge Newsom, who is up by 20 points according to the polls. For his part, Newsom appears to take his re-election in deep blue California for...

  • Santa Monica High School Beats Fairfax in a non-league football game At Home, Winning 29-0 to improve their record to 2-2

    Morgan Genser, Observer Staff Writer|Sep 23, 2022

    IMG1 ) Left Santa Monica High School senior Samuel Lipshy rushes down the field with to football after quarterback Wyatt Brown who is pictured behind handed the football at Santa Monica High School on Friday September 16th 2022 when SAMO hosted Fairfax in a non-league football game and won 29-0 to improve their record to 2-2 IMG2) Left Santa Monica High School senior Samiel Lipshy rushes the football down the field being chased by several members of the Fairfax High School football at Santa...