Friday, March 12, 1999
Vol. 7 No. 3
Features
         
Downey moves tighter laws on fireworks
         
Council approves buy of railroad land for bus center
         
Havice crack-down on crimes and inmates
         
Blind thrust fault under Santa Fe Springs
         
Horn lauds FEMA for holding line on rates
Editorials
         
Politics and fireworks By John Adams
         
When the leaders lose touch with people By Jerry Andrews
         
Still more work to do improving the IRS By Congressman Steve Horn
         
An unexpected generation gap? By Merl Moore
Shorts
         
Pepperdine dancers, Symphony March 20
         
Cemetery Board eyes takeover by the City
         
Motel ordinance to be eyed on March 23
         
Women Voters honor 4 on 'History Month'
         
Library Friends host boutique on March 27
         
Rehabilitation center 'Tech' grand opening
         
50 year masonic secretary honored
         
Home and garden clinics at Home Depot in March
         
Two undertaking missions for church
Entertainment
         
'Analyze This' comedy worth seeing
Sports
         
Artesia, Dominguez, Mayfair
         
Southern California Regionals
         
Downey High wrestlers have nine champions
Letters
Calendar
         
Events for March
         
City Meetings
         
Regularly Scheduled Meetings
Obituary
         
Michael James Hubbard
         
Virginia B. Krier
         
Steve Trejo
         
Norbert W. Weinberg
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