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The Downey Eagle

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Friday, June 29, 2001
Vol. 9 No. 19

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Features
          $92.5 million City Budget is approved
          Final purchase of Boeing/NASA land okayed by Council
          Valedictorian eyes her bright future
          Edison's plan for blackout notification
          Council eases terms for the country club
          Tesoriero 'farewell' to School Board
Editorials
          'Home to the future' By John Adams
          How 'not' to get shot by police By Jerry Andrews
          Celebrating freedom's birthday By Congressman Steve Horn
          The future is now? By Merl Moore
Shorts
          Suspect booked for murder by Old River
          Improved radio and computer pump 'go'
          Enjoyable, low-cost trips for youngsters
          Greg Hafen featured Early Bird speaker
          Computer classes offered at Senior Center
Entertainment
          La Mirada unveils the coming season
Sports
          Downey Dolphins score well in Irvine
          Registration for first time tennis
          Chandler will play NBA ball in Chicago
Letters
Calendar

          Events for June and July
          City Meetings
          Regularly Scheduled Meetings
Obituary
          Mildred May Dosdoorian
          Andrew Gessig Jr.
          'Freddie' Raymond Guiot
          Helen Koeller
          Evelyn J. Menager
Back Issues
Real Estate

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