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The Downey Eagle

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Friday, December 21, 2001
Vol. 9 No. 44

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Features
          Runoff rules could up taxes 70 percent
          Council's hope for accomplishment in the coming year
          John Hume honored for theater here
          Guizar wins Lions peace poster prize
          Schools vow support of Street Fair move
Editorials
          Top 10 resolutions By John Adams
          A conservative view of the news By Jerry Andrews
          Congress: Progress and results for America By Congressman Steve Horn
          Potpourri of news and views By Merl Moore
Shorts
          St. Raymond's Church dedicates new center
          Tougher children's buckle-up law Jan. 1
          CHP officer said target; shoots driver of van
          Woman in wheelchair fatally struck by car
          Sign Language gains in college status
          Author of Carpenter book speaks Jan. 12
          Chamber Early Bird Networking resumes Jan. 8
          Orton is running for Assembly seat
          Conservancy head to give up post
Entertainment
          Kubrick retrospective offered at Egyptian
          Woman's Club trips to Pechanga Center
Sports
          Calvary keeps on winning
Letters
Calendar

          Events for December and January
          City Meetings
          Regularly Scheduled Meetings
Obituary
          Dorothy Frances Olding
          Thelma Loretta Lee
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