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Vol. 6, No 131, July 29, 1999


[news]
  • Killer bees hit LB

  • For many years the media has been sensationalizing killer beesí impending arrival in North America. Killer bees have arrived in Southern California, but the reason for their migration has not been fully addressed.
     
  • Worker denied release

  • A Cal State Long Beach employee, charged with sexually assaulting a fellow employee, was denied release by his own recognizance, during his July 28 hearing.
     
  • Korean language class to be offered this fall

  • Cal State Long Beach will offer for the first time a beginner level Korean language class this fall semester.
     
  • MTV reality show come to L.B.

  • Alcohol, substance abuse, studying abroad, AIDS/HIV and volunteerism brought 17 cast members from two of MTV's most popular shows, "The Real World" and "Road Rules" to Cal State Long Beach last Monday night.
  • 'Runaway Bride' is no pretty woman

  • Julia Roberts and Richard Gere are up to their old tricks again.
     
  • Close encounters of the 'Muppet' kind

  • When is it okay to stick a hand in a sock and act out voices? When the sock is a puppet ó a Jim Henson Muppet.
     
  • Limp Bizkit without jam

  • Limp Bizkit second album, "Significant Other," delivers a battalion of bumbling tracks despite the power and originality of its radio hit "Nookie."
     
  • Treasures of Russia

  • Dignitaries and city officials were on deck at the unveiling of a Russian art exhibit aboard the Queen Mary on Sunday.


Summer 49er Staff

Editor-in-Chief Jimmy Chai 

Diversions Maya Yamane 

City Hilary Strickland 

Managing Editor Eric Boyum



Forty-Niner Publications,
Department of Journalism, California State University, Long Beach
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