Letter: LA gone south
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Your support makes all the difference.Despite the preferences of the USA, Mexico or Great Britain, it seems to me best not to place the Greater Los Angeles area (as indicated by a red square on your inset map, "Life's more than a beach", Review, 5 May) south of the border (which is also well indicated). Despite earthquakes, LA is still not in the Baja, that strip hanging off the continent.
Laurel Anne Hirsch
Paris, France
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