Friday, March 8, 2002
Vol. 10 No. 3
Features
         
Teachers, classified hear new dress rules
         
Downey rejects ban on backyard fireworks displays
         
Gauldin dancers win Board applause
         
Talents shine bright at Reflection awards
         
Calderon wins Demo primary in the 58th
         
Firebaugh, Miller to vie in the 50th
Editorials
         
Music most fine By John Adams
         
Books will always have 'a place' By Jerry Andrews
         
Making progress on airport security By Congressman Steve Horn
Shorts
         
Wallar to speak at Early Birds March 12
         
Songfest at Downey Theater on March 16
         
Downey Calvary's Berokoff resigns
         
Loya, Hoffer and Eckstrom are honored
         
Sanchez wins Demo primary 'squeaker'
         
Sabroso and Friends entertain at Granata's
         
Easter egg hunts and other fun at parks
         
'America's Women and Girl Inventors' set
         
Vets get medical care closer to home
         
Overflow crowd set for GOOD lunch
Sports
         
Poly trounces Eisenhower
Letters
Calendar
         
Events for March
         
City Meetings
         
Regularly Scheduled Meetings
Obituary
         
Max Major Pappas
         
Kathleen Mary Garcia
         
Maria Josefa Obeso
         
Josephine LePre
         
Helen Sachs
         
Martin Raymond Hill
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