Friday, February 8, 2002
Vol. 9 No. 51
Features
         
Top 4th and 5th grade spellers in the DUSD
         
Council, Manager detail 'How City Works' at Forum
         
Plaza Guadalajara still delicious
         
New SAT test: Why just California?
         
Scholarships offered by three area centers
Editorials
         
Beware the money! By John Adams
         
Of witches and bad 'acid' trips By Jerry Andrews
         
Improving access to health care By Congressman Steve Horn
Shorts
         
McDonald speaks at 'Roots' conference
         
Amigos Fund head begins 11th year
         
Dulcimer at Nordic Fox on Valentine's Day
         
After school games at local parks
         
Development classes for ages two-to-four
         
After school program success
         
Downey students make Cerritos Dean's List
         
East's 'Career Day' is set for April 17
         
Teens invited to learn counseling
         
Stauffer is featured Early Bird speaker
Entertainment
         
Independent films to be showcased on Feb. 28
Sports
         
Downey again defeats Warren
Letters
Calendar
         
Events for February
         
City Meetings
         
Regularly Scheduled Meetings
Obituary
         
Richard R. Cunningham
         
Dr. Harry C. Isbelle
         
K. James Pincock
         
Juan Rivera
         
Rockatell Rachel Gaiser
         
Yolanda Marie Navarro
         
Edward I. Hofmayer
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