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CARROLL: But much like his own life, Skid Row still has a long road ahead to become the place General Jeff envisions.
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He says Skid Row is filled with those who exploit all the addicts living here.
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Much like his own life, Skid Row still has a long road ahead but the "General" is optimistic.
'Mayor' of Skid Row on mission to rehabilitate homeless refuge 2010
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Homelessness, mental illness, poverty, and the streets of Skid Row had interested me for years - as far back as 1974, when at age 25, I moved to Los Angeles and started working along Skid Row at the Greater Los Angeles Community Action Agency, the nation's second largest anti-poverty program.
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Two days ago I had a discussion with Casey Huran, Executive Director of Lamp Community, about what life is like on Skid Row.
Linda Milazzo: Joe Wright's The Soloist Exploits the Skid Row Community 2009
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Cinderella and Skid Row are the same band, they just changed their name for tax purposes.
Review: The Life And Times of Savior 28 #1 | Major Spoilers - Comic Book Reviews and News 2009
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Recall that the competition at the time was pop like Mariah Carey and Michael Bolton, and rock like Skid Row and Guns N' Roses.
"Turn It On"... turn on the Top 40 grunge recordings. Ann Althouse 2008
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Powell may well have altered the nation's geomythology: K Street now joins Wall Street, Main Street and Skid Row as a distinctive American place.
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COOPER: Before she was hospitalized, Reyes had been sleeping in this park, 16 miles away from the crime-ridden streets of Skid Row.
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KAYE: Because of the abundant social services, Skid Row is a magnet for the drug addicted, the mentally ill, the criminals, and the helpless.
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