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OpinionOctober 6, 1995

DR. JAMES Dobson's column states that 13 and 14 years of age are the most difficult years of adolescence. I'm sure this is true. Many of my friends are concerned about their 13- and 14-year-olds and their schools and peers. Dr. Dobson was certainly not encouraging. Perhaps he can share a little positive wit and wisdom for dealing with these difficult years...

Advice, please

DR. JAMES Dobson's column states that 13 and 14 years of age are the most difficult years of adolescence. I'm sure this is true. Many of my friends are concerned about their 13- and 14-year-olds and their schools and peers. Dr. Dobson was certainly not encouraging. Perhaps he can share a little positive wit and wisdom for dealing with these difficult years.

REPLY: Your suggestion (and a good one too) has been passed along to Dr. Dobson. Thanks.

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Phone is mobile

TO ANYONE who lives in the Twin Lakes/Ashland Hills area, I found a cordless telephone at the T-intersection of Kage and Hopper Road. Apparently someone left it on the car, and it fell off as they rounded the corner. I've taken it to the police station, so if you lost your phone, you can pick it up there.

Heading for Sodom

BILL CLINTON has got America on its way to Sodom and Gomorrah. If he gets back in, he will deliver us there.

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