Friday, March 22, 2002
Vol. 10 No. 5
Features
         
New dress standards for DUSD teachers
         
Huge pot bust by FBI: tons in Downey home
         
Stars turn out to paint Los Padrinos
         
Donations sought for Downey Cemetery
         
Four health clinics close due to budget
Editorials
         
Music and the Bard By John Adams
         
Reading must not become 'lost art' By Jerry Andrews
         
The importance of arts in education By Congressman Steve Horn
Shorts
         
Keyboard artist Sidi in concert Saturday
         
Swimming, lifeguard classes are offered
         
San Antonio Guild installs new officers
         
Carnival of Champs is set for April 27
         
Shakespeare-inspired music to close season
         
Committee donates anti-fireworks funds
         
DUSD schedules open house events
         
College takes awards at piano festival
         
Downey 'Emergency Preparedness Fair'
Entertainment
         
Cinemathique offers Film Noir Festival
Sports
         
Warren an easy winner
         
Westchester downs Poly
         
Warren High names new football coach
Letters
Calendar
         
Events for March
         
City Meetings
         
Regularly Scheduled Meetings
Obituary
         
Lucia Brignoli
         
Marilyn L. Creek
         
Dominic Michael Russo
         
Lawrence Paul Serraino
         
Frank Michael Braccio
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