Friday, July 27, 2001
Vol. 9 No. 23
Features
         
Fireworks problems over July 4th cited
         
Utility Users Tax on power slashed from 5 to 3.8 percent
         
Downey's plan in case of a water shortage
         
Kaiser and City talk terms on NASA land
         
Walker, Chaparral at Furman Wednesday
         
Russian orphans find homes here
         
Hawaiian vibes fine; Young next at Center
Editorials
         
Ban fireworks now By John Adams
         
Small cars result in highway deaths By Jerry Andrews
         
Increasing access to higher education By Congressman Steve Horn
         
Truce, not peace; flash before rumble By Merl Moore
Shorts
         
Seniors get help with state rebate
         
State may postpone school grad test
         
Man and woman shot dead in car on Lefloss
         
$138,000 for fire training via Horn
         
Symphony's annual free concert Aug. 15
         
Caravan to Mammoth is offered Aug. 18-24
         
Bush lauds Horn for help on tax relief
         
Messiah Church offers a 'Polar Expedition'
         
Israeli Mormon speaks in Downey on Sunday
         
Students register for the ACT exam by Aug. 17
         
Havice wins funding for animal shelter
Sports
         
Otis is keeping his coaching options open
         
Dolphins fund-raising dinner set July 31
Letters
Calendar
         
Events for July and August
         
City Meetings
         
Regularly Scheduled Meetings
Obituary
         
Dick Sandberg
         
Jack Redfern
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