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Opinion: War over Redskins plate
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MONDAY, JANUARY 7, 2002 "The guy plays pro football for the Washington Redskins in the 1950s, scores a rookie touchdown on a 99-yard kickoff return, and rides through the twilight 40 years later in a little Toyota pickup with a plate that says "1 REDSKN." There he is in Manhattan Beach now, 71 years old, and it's been seven years since wife Wanda sprung the vanity plate on him as a Christmas present. Then one day before Christmas past Dale opens a letter from the DMV, which is never a good idea, and finds out the "1 REDSKN" has got to go because it's been deemed racially offensive. . ." Get the Story:
A War on Words Loses Sight of What Matters (The Los Angeles Times 1/7)
Vanity Plates Under Fire (The Los Angeles Times 1/4)
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