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   Appeal-Democrat (Newspaper) - July 28, 1995, Marysville-Yuba City, California                                preparing for All-Star High School quarterback Danny Wilder suffered a separated shoulder and will miss the annual Lions All-Star game on Aug. 5.  Page Panel derails plans Ibr Page women in drug Page - will be sunny and very 102 67  details on 28,1995  Marysville-Yuba copy 470 + wasn't DA Yuba County District Attorney has exonerated Marysville Mayor Jim Kitchen and Paul McNamara and Steve White of an alleged violation of the Brown a statute requiring local officials to conduct city business in far as we have been able to there was no discussion of cily business and apparently no attempt to carry on any covert conversations as other individuals were asked to join District Attorney Charles O'Rourke wrote in a 26 letter to there was no apparent discussion of city there is no violation of the Brown district attorney says gathering was a social Councilman Ron Gless complained to the state Fair Political Practices Commission and the Attorney General's office that McNamara and White a quorum of the City Council met privately to discuss committee assignments at the Silver Dollar Saloon soon after the November smells of Gless wrote in said he began investigating after Gless urged him to consider the focus was on he referring to patrons at the Silver He said he personally conducted interviews with three people he declined to identify regarding the substance of the was held at the Silver About 50 people were he was a social Brown Act generally requires prior notice of legislative meetings to allow for public it does allow a majority of the members of a legislative body to gather at purely social or ceremonial was furious with the District Attorney's rather he three guys are guilty as said he was told by an Wilson that the men met at the a violation of the Brown Gless acknowledged that Dillard may not have to no Korean President Kim and Clinton tour the Korean War Veterans Memorial in Washington on Thursday prior to a dedication ceremony for the memorial honoring the 1.5 million Americans who fought in the Korean War vets I. - They came to a paratrooper in wept as he spoke of his commanding killed by a Chinese machine Connacher wore a homemade lapel pin featuring a picture of her late who spent more than two years in a North Korean POW Xavier Bones came in memory of his boyhood George B. lost in action at age 18.  were among the thousands who paid tribute Thursday to the 1.5 million Americans who fought in the Korean War and watched as President Clinton dedicated a memorial in their honor on the 42nd anniversary of the set a standard of courage that may be equaled but will never be surpassed in the annals of American the president He thanked the veterans for putting free world on the road to victory in the Cold That is your enduring and all free people should recognize it was joined by South Korean President Kim are dedicating this Korean War veterans memorial so that all succeeding generations will know how great the sacrifices and devotion of those veterans were and how precious freedom and peace Kim said through an the ceremony during which scores of people were treated for heat exhaustion Clinton and South Korean President Kim raise their arms after dedicating the Korean veterans National Park Service opened the memorial to the Visitors streamed touching the black granite wall and posing for pictures in front of the statues of 19 In the tradition of the nearby Vietnam Veterans people left pictures and notes at the Korean authorized the memorial in 1986. The monument's set originally at swelled to to see this after waiting to be recognized is a feeling I don't think you can express in any It's in your are so many of my friends that will never get to see would say that the Korean War was the war that heralded the collapse of the Berlin Wall and the demise Korea put the free world on the road to victory in the Cold That is your enduring and all free people in the world should recognize it slashes programs take brunt of - President Clinton signed billion in cuts Thursday in a compromise with even as the House debated new slashes in housing and environmental efforts that steered the two sides back to a collision weeks after vetoing an earlier version as too Clinton put his pen to a trimming scores of ongoing job training and other The also contains billion for California and other states that have been hit by recent natural antiterrorism efforts and debt relief for launched the effort to make cuts in spending five months ago as a first step in their But stalemate reined until lawmakers restored million for school reforms and other administration Congress finally sent the president the last agree we should balance the we disagree on the president said as he signed the measure at the White this shows that we can work through those sooner had he than the House took up a billion measure for the coming fiscal year that would shrink housing aid for the poor and elderly and slash the Environmental Protection Agency's budget by wide-ranging would also restrict enforcement of air and water pollution and food safety kill Clinton's national service and reduce spending for veterans and dozens of other it would spend billion less than this year and billion less than Clinton represents the urgent need to put Uncle Sam on a said Rep. Jerry chairman of the House Appropriations subcommittee that wrote the other spending bargainers hoped to reach agreement on a compromise financing Congress That would be the first of the 13 annual spending bills to be written in its final which would let Republicans argue that they began their campaign to eliminate the federal deficit by tightening their own the Senate Appropriations Committee prepared to approve a billion measure financing the Treasury and Postal Service that cuts White House and a billion for energy and water planes would lead NATO attack on - If NATO carries out its threat of a major bombing campaign against Bosnian American warplane pilots would be at the forefront of an operation bigger and riskier than any undertaken in Bosnia so U.S. combat action in Bosnia has been limited to brief NATO air attacks on a small number of targets such as individual Serb so-called that were constrained by the need to get advance U.N. political planes also have been flying as part of NATO's enforcement of a fly over Air Force Capt Scott O'Grady was shot down June 2 while flying an as part of this if or other safe havens come under Serb the U.S. role would be much military putting the United States at higher peril to suffer its first battle casualties in warplanes from the Netherlands Loq Freedom Newspaper Vol. 135, No. 6 1530 Ellis Lake Drive Calif. 95901 741-2345  economy expected to growth may play role in presidential E. York Times News - The Commerce Department will issue a figure this morning until very recently the White House was An accounting of the economy's paltry growth in the second quarter of the a grim statistic that for much of the year looked as if it would be the first step off a steep number will likely be around of a long fall from the economy's spectacular performance last But now there is a growing consensus among economists and traders that the figure will likely be the year's worst and that a rebound is already under are basing their optimism on the usual hodgepodge mix of home the pace of inventory levels and other straws in the economic wind that recently suggest that the worst is probably At the White officials are already declaring that the much talked-about has second quarter figure is coming out at a time that the second quarter seems no longer Treasury Secretary Robert who has predicted publicly for several months that the rebound would start in the second half of the said question now is how strongly do we resume political import of all this is lost on no one in It has been more than 40 years since a Democratic incumbent ran for the presidency with the economy seemingly inflation under control and unemployment off the front all the speculation just a few months to  

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