Friday, August 17, 2001
Vol. 9 No. 26
Features
         
$3.6 million for space education
         
Council decisive vote on fireworks set for Oct. 16
         
Night Blooming Jazz visits Furman Park
         
Huge settlement over jail practice
         
City extends land pact with Ezralow
         
Downey school SAT-9 scores show gains
         
4-way stop signs for La Reina and Fourth
         
German doctor knew Jung and Einstein
Editorials
         
The passing parade By John Adams
         
Ashcroft on right to bear arms By Jerry Andrews
         
Over the limit By Congressman Steve Horn
         
It's all about ergonomics By Merl Moore
Shorts
         
Instant Replay next for Stonewood series
         
Square dancing classes are offered
         
Downey Symphony's brave new season
         
ASPIRE Program already a success
         
Postmaster Installation is set here on Aug. 30
         
Holiday parade will feature the Gertlers
         
Hogan featured at Early Birds Tuesday
         
Hate crimes hover at about same level
         
Junior colleges want funding back
         
Guild offers tour of Sylmar Nethercutt
         
'Big Top' theme for Chamber Expo Sept. 25
         
Four challengers for college board
         
Metal sculpture at the Downey Art Museum
Sports
         
Downey Dolphins score well at Cypress meet
         
Golf Camp enjoyed by 45 youngsters
         
Calsan Golf Classic Monday at Rio Hondo
         
Tennis club offers gatherings and events
Letters
Calendar
         
Events for August
         
City Meetings
         
Regularly Scheduled Meetings
Obituary
         
Robert 'Bob' Jackson
         
Velma E. Maiuri
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