Friday, December 21, 2001
Vol. 9 No. 44
Features
         
Holiday decoration awards announced
         
Year of turmoil offered many local stories of impact
         
'Playing Doctor' will leave you chuckling
         
Corridor agency to offer trade training
         
Downey Fire's 'safe' tips for holidays
         
Bandits take over Downey Savings here
Editorials
         
Merry Christmas! By John Adams
         
''Twas the night before Christmas ...' By Jerry Andrews
         
A victory for America's children By Congressman Steve Horn
         
'Fundamentalists close their minds' By Merl Moore
Shorts
         
Firehouse Stompers offer Dixieland Jan. 15
         
Davis won't slash city reimbursement
         
Health info offered at YMCA Open House
         
Creative types more apt to switch jobs
         
Healthy eating program for children and teens
         
Homeland security panel urged by Horn
         
Residential Christmas tree recycling offered
         
Horn asks recognition of 'other' Vietnam vets
         
DUSD sets up energy program to cut costs
         
'Food for Fines' plan helps Downey's needy
         
Downey High Mentor program is underway
Sports
         
Downey, Warren both winners
Letters
Calendar
         
Events for December and January
         
City Meetings
         
Regularly Scheduled Meetings
Obituary
         
Kirk William Alvord
         
Lucia M. Sincovich
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