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- Cameras
monitor red lights
An
astounding rate in
stop light violations
in Long Beach has
caused the city to
implement the Automated
Red Light Enforcement
System, which will
record red light offenders.
-
District candidates
to speak on campus
Students
have a chance to hear
what candidates running
for the 38th Congressional
District and the 54th
Assembly District
have to say at a free
forum held in the
University Telecommunications
Center today.
- Wishes
give chances
Many
of the women and children
who find refuge in
shelters for victims
of family violence
bring with them little
more than the bare
essentials.
- Proposition
39 aims to end overcrowding
Passage
of Proposition 39
would hold California
taxpayers and homeowners
accountable to help
needed schools, while
opponents contend
the measure will eliminate
the 121-year-old two-thirds
vote provision for
local bonds.
- New
age thought not enough
Julia
"Butterfly"
Hill visited Cal State
Long Beach Tuesday,
bringing her message
of environmentalism
and mysticism to about
250 students.
-
Bush's stance on abortion
wrong
The
race for the presidency
remains a heated battle
between Republican
candidate Texas Gov.
George W. Bush and
Democratic candidate
Vice President Al
Gore.
- Band
surrounds USU crowd
Band
review: Orange County
band, H.B. Surround
Sound causes students
to do a double take
in noontime performance.
- Roundup
pays tribute to
Yokozuna
Fans,
when Rikishi dropped
names of wrestling's
famous Pacific Islanders
who never headlined
the World Wrestling
Federation as a
justification for
running over "the
great white hope,"
"Stone Cold"
Steve Austin, he
neglected to mention
Rodney Anoai.
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Pound
sound
Caroline
Limuti/Daily Forty-Niner
Lead
guitarist Doug "Roy"
Cooper jumps
to drummer Jake Bushnell's
beat during their
band's, HB Surround
Sound, performance
in the South Plaza
of the University
Student Union, Wednesday
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