Friday, August 27, 1999
Vol. 7 No. 27
Features
         
Ignored warnings on I-105 cost taxpayer
         
Rio Hondo bridge work to be dusty, noisy, disruptive
         
What Council members think of term limits
         
City is considering clock for 'somewhere'
         
Grace Hu eyes Havice seat in the Assembly
         
Bayer challenges for Hoffer's school seat
         
City complies with congestion policy
Editorials
         
A familiar face By John Adams
         
DiLoreto should abandon his crusade By Jerry Andrews
         
Teaching tomorrow's leaders By Congressman Steve Horn
         
Some things new amidst the old By Merl Moore
Shorts
         
Big Band will open concerts at Messiah
         
Chamber will offer breakfast networking
         
Gospel Night Sept. 11 at First Baptist Church
         
Dutton Family shine; Boys Chorus is next
         
Court victory for Water Replenishment District
         
Maravian Church greets new pastor on Sept. 12
         
Expulsions plummet at Downey Unified
         
Joint treatment plan eyed for freeway water
         
Free immunizations for youngsters here
         
Teachers prepare for the new year
         
Home and garden clinics offered at Home Depot
Entertainment
         
'The Haunting': When Hollywood goes wrong
Sports
         
Dolphins sparkle in Santa Monica swim
Letters
Calendar
         
Events for August and September
         
City Meetings
         
Regularly Scheduled Meetings
Obituary
         
Patti Jean Adamson
         
Robert Edward Kirby
         
Lola Elwood
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