Friday, February 12, 1999
Vol. 6 No. 51
Features
         
Council stalls over Hospital Commission
         
City hears public, Sedway thoughts on NASA land use
         
Council hears public on HUD allocations
         
DCH's explanation of the 'write-down'
         
L.A. Times publisher likes Downey school
Editorials
         
An 'armchair' Council By John Adams
         
New senior units attractive, but... By Jerry Andrews
         
Better government services for taxpayers By Congressman Steve Horn
         
Too many local offenses 'federalized'? By Merl Moore
Shorts
         
Still time to reserve Valentine Dance seat
         
Five-day job workshop hones employment skills
         
Benefit dinner for Symphony set Feb. 13
         
Parent EmPOWERment Academy offered Feb. 20
         
Free carriage rides for Valentine's Day
         
Bessie Cox is honored on her 90th birthday
Entertainment
         
'Payback' script lacks power punch
Sports
         
Dominguez rolls up victories
         
High hopes by Warren baseball faithful
         
Warren wrestlers defeat Downey for SGVL crown
Letters
Calendar
         
Events for February
         
City Meetings
         
Regularly Scheduled Meetings
Obituary
         
Marvin J. Babbidge
         
Aurelia G. Oropeza
         
Alison Hertz Loza
         
Lt. Col. Robert L. Fisher
         
James Yoshio Murata
         
William 'Art' Carr
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