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The Downey Eagle

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Friday, July 14, 2000
Vol. 8 No. 21

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Features
          Applause for City's report on Hospital
          Council names Riley to fill 4 month District 5 vacancy
          Council approves pact for Downey Downtown
          Sheriff Baca seeks to rehabilitate cons
          Morales is running in the 3rd District
Editorials
          Coffee wars! By John Adams
          'What kind of traffic,' is the question By Jerry Andrews
          One small step toward real campaign reform By Congressman Steve Horn
          Elian gone! Insurance post going? By Merl Moore
Shorts
          Doo Wah Riders next at Furman concerts
          Reception to honor Scott, Faith Temple
          Brown is installed as head of Downey Rotary
          County health care 'saved' through 2005
          Man is killed by car during traffic dispute
          Special Pet Adoption Day tomorrow at Shelter
          'Teaching Tolerance' video shows July 19
          George Davis, Jr. is named dentist of year
          Russian orphans will perform July 20 here
Entertainment
          'Chicken Run' funny and entertaining
          Stonewood concert series offers reggae
Letters
Calendar

          Events for July
          City Meetings
          Regularly Scheduled Meetings
Obituary
          Arlyss Marie Kelley
          Evelyn Gibson Cummins
Back Issues
Real Estate

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