Friday, June 30, 2000
Vol. 8 No. 19
Features
         
Trejo runs for 3rd District Council seat
         
City eyes electronic readerboard for auto dealers here
         
Cities protesting Court restructuring
         
Lumsdaine's letter on filling vacancy
         
School Board OK's $124 million budget
         
Downey fire law for the 4th of July
         
Havice secures funds for Downey facilities
         
'Witness' of Armenian genocide at Museum
Editorials
         
Creative tradition By John Adams
         
Death penalty 'pros' and 'cons' By Jerry Andrews
         
Flood tax enters its final phase By Congressman Steve Horn
         
Shots, scholars, wealth, history By Merl Moore
Shorts
         
DUSD Sat 9-scores exceed expectations
         
Hospital bill is tied up in Senate committee
         
Books on Wheels is a boon to shut-ins
         
Blackwell's killer gets death sentence
         
Delgado wins space station design award
         
Hospital closure may be fought by Long Beach
         
Summer hiring program benefits youth here
Entertainment
         
'Shanghai Noon' is hilarious western
Sports
         
College Foundation Golf Tourney Aug. 7
Letters
Calendar
         
Events for July
         
City Meetings
         
Regularly Scheduled Meetings
Obituary
         
James Patrick Gillespie
         
Rosalie "Rose" Perry
         
William (Bill) Goggin
         
Louis Wm. Gwynn
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