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The Downey Eagle

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Friday, June 16, 2000
Vol. 8 No. 17

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Features
          Hem's hat in ring for council seat
          Council considers appointee to fill 5th District seat
          Stonewood celebrates flag with a flourish
          Family said answer to juvenile crime
          Downey Art Museum rescued from brink
          New lights for Rio San Gabriel Park
Editorials
          Too modern for city? By John Adams
          Trade will bring more Chinese freedom By Jerry Andrews
          Necessary boost for our armed forces By Congressman Steve Horn
          'Lest we forget - freedom not free' By Merl Moore
Shorts
          Mathis new president of Assistance League
          Gates gives computers to the Downey Library
          Davis tabs Gauldin for reading award
          Youth gunned down at Imperial complex
          Downey students score on Golden State Exams
          Johnson featured at Early Bird network
          East helping to fund WWII D.C. Memorial
          Stauffer contributes to Downey schools
          Wallet discovered after 40-years
Entertainment
          'Time Code' challenges the viewer
Letters
Calendar

          Events for June
          City Meetings
          Regularly Scheduled Meetings
Obituary
          Richard 'Dick' Cooley
          John Angelo Minocchi
Back Issues
Real Estate

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