Friday, January 26, 2001
Vol. 8 No. 49
Features
         
Subcommittee to eye trash rate increase
         
Council funds mailer to publicize power plant's impact
         
Senior apartments opened in Downey
         
Havice supports emergency plans
         
Symphony to perform 'Emperor' tomorrow
         
New guidelines for downtown facade plan
         
Klosterman retires at Downey hospital
Editorials
         
Term limit musings By John Adams
         
Power problem will not go away By Jerry Andrews
         
A second chance for success By Congressman Steve Horn
         
Health care for teens crisis? By Merl Moore
Shorts
         
Two months in jail for slum violations
         
Griffiths School offers 'Sandora's Box' Feb. 6-9
         
Tax help is offered seniors at center
         
Makeover Magic and strength class offered
         
Full-house enjoys 'Any Number Can Die'
         
Karnette defends Roe vs. Wade vs. president
         
Four arrested for home invasion case
Entertainment
         
'Snatch' offers Brad Pitt in odd role
Sports
         
Downey and Warren both lose
Letters
Calendar
         
Events for January and February
         
City Meetings
         
Regularly Scheduled Meetings
Obituary
         
James Thomson
         
Edna Julia (Lohse) Nikolas
         
Phillip M. Ellis
         
George West McAfee
         
Virginia Yolton
         
Donald A. Vanderwall
         
Eleanor Kerr
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