- Jewish
studies praised
Rabbi
David Ellenson showed the
importance of Jewish studies
programs Monday, at the Long
Beach Jewish Community Center
by answering where the community
is and where the community
is heading.
-
Frat gives feast to poor this
season
Many
of us will celebrate Thanksgiving
with an appetizing turkey,
mashed potatoes, stuffing
and all of the trimmings Thursday,
but poor families will have
to forfeit the annual feast
because they cannot afford
it.
- Students
push ToyFest 2000
This
holiday season, the students
of communications at Cal State
Long Beach are sponsoring
their first toy drive, ToyFest
2000.
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Online
update: Men's basketball
- 49ers
edge past Air Force in home opener
The
learning curve turned sharply upward for the Long
Beach State men's basketball team as the defense
started to work as well as the offense in Tuesday
night's 84-77 win over Air Force at The Pyramid.
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Thanksgiving
is Thursday!

Caroline
Limuti/Daily Forty-Niner
Grocery
stores are stocking up on turkeys
for the Thanksgiving Holiday. Last
year, Ralphs stores throughout California
sold over 10 million pounds of turkey
for Thanksgiving.
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- Cha
Cha
Cha:
superb
food,
sub-par
service
Restaurant
review:
Mexican
and
Caribbean
food
restaurant
offers
strong
menu
but
frustratingly
slow
servers.
- Roundup
reminisces
on
'Survivor
Series'
Fans,
the
World
Wrestling
Federation
held
its
monthly
pay-per-view,
"Survivor
Series,"
on
Sunday.
"Survivor
Series"
has
been
a
WWF
mainstay
for
over
a
decade,
but
now
it
is
just
another
pay-per-view.
With
several
singles
matches
for
the
three-hour
show,
"Survivor
Series"
has
strayed
too
far
from
its
original
format,
and
it
should
really
go
back.
- WEEKEND
DIVERSIONS
CALENDAR
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