Friday, July 7, 2000
Vol. 8 No. 20
Features
         
Mayor of La Mirada protests court move
         
Council candidates starting campaigns early in Downey
         
Concert in the Park applauded at Furman
         
Adventure Camp has much to offer young
         
Extended day care program is growing
Editorials
         
Money and lobbyists By John Adams
         
Protesters should consider India By Jerry Andrews
         
224 years of self-government By Congressman Steve Horn
         
L.A. 'horde' was disgraceful By Merl Moore
Shorts
         
Rape suspect will stand trial for four attacks
         
Al Sanada's big band at Stonewood Tuesday
         
Bellflower's Olivier VP Libertarian pick
         
Tuesday Night Concerts return at Messiah Church
         
Balints celebrate 45th wedding anniversary
         
Array of stars for Orange County Fair
         
Free home and garden workshops at Home Depot
         
4-year-old recovering from acid spill injury
Entertainment
         
'Mission: Impossible 2' better than Bond
Sports
         
Cerritos College wrestler makes U.S. Olympic squad
         
Cerritos College hosts basketball camp July 31
         
Northwest Downey All Stars announced
Letters
Calendar
         
Events for July
         
City Meetings
         
Regularly Scheduled Meetings
Obituary
         
Rebecca Lynn Garrett
         
Frank Richard
Back Issues
Real Estate
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