Friday, May 5, 2000
Vol. 8 No. 11
Features
         
Judge throws out case vs. hospital
         
Best of old and new at the great Downey Street Fair Saturday
         
Ceramic & Fiber Art at Downey Museum
         
City must save history to acquire NASA land
         
Report shows need for water reforms
         
KIDSDAY events set for May 10 and 13
Editorials
         
Hear him laughing? By John Adams
         
Founding fathers avoided slavery issue By Jerry Andrews
         
Making education a top priority By Congressman Steve Horn
         
How will Elian testify? By Merl Moore
Shorts
         
Firefighter 'open house' May 13 at Station One
         
Carnival May 18 to 21 at St. Matthias School
         
Liberator, Fortress of WWII fly May 19, 20
         
Tilley to be featured speaker at ‘Early Birds’
         
Horn announces new additions to staff
         
Crimson River Quartet at First Christian May 7
Entertainment
         
'Return to Me' is a romantic charmer
         
Renaissance Fair set for Glen Helen
Sports
         
Warren crushes Dominguez
         
Furillo Golf Tourney at Rio Hondo May 10
         
St. John Bosco will host '5K 2000' June 4
Letters
Calendar
         
Events for April and May
         
City Meetings
         
Regularly Scheduled Meetings
Obituary
         
Laura Golden French
         
David Lee Blair
         
Wendy L. Ellis
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