Friday, Setember 22, 2000
Vol. 8 No. 31
Features
         
Groundbreaking for Orthodox Church
         
Snag after snag nags Caltrans I-105 water table 'solutions'
         
Planners approve downtown 'overlay'
         
South Gate power plant hearing Oct. 2
         
Lillian Brooks still dedicated to art
         
Getting the most for school bond dollars
Editorials
         
Our Times folds By John Adams
         
Corruption in bottle deposit 'deals' By Jerry Andrews
         
Uncovering the cyber-security flaws
         
Moore about this and that By Merl Moore
Shorts
         
City trip to Knott's Scary Farm Oct. 13
         
Talks continue in costly MTA strike
         
Governor approves Walk-to-School bill
         
Girls basketball clinic, league set
         
Rotary-YMCA Pancake Breakfast reset Oct. 28
         
Imperial passes state screening
         
Personal history group meets on Tuesdays
         
Moms of Preschoolers forming local group
Entertainment
         
'Bring It On' has funny moments
         
Bellflower Chorus offers 'Broadway' Sept. 23-24
Sports
         
Warren, Downey are both winners
Letters
Calendar
         
Events for September and October
         
City Meetings
         
Regularly Scheduled Meetings
Obituary
         
Gerald Francis Workman
         
William Woodrow Tatum
         
Carl Frank Shasha, Sr.
         
Patti Ayn (Pentoney) Payne
         
Marian Jeanne Fleig Karsjens
         
Rosendo (Ross) Moreno Camarillo
         
Roy La Vigne
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