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Dancer leads people with Down’s syndrome to expression

Blair Williamson may have Down’s syndrome, but he also has wild hips.

Observing day of values
Local Jews gathered at sundown Wednesday to observe the start of Yom Kippur, a daylong fast that involves prayer, forgiveness and charity.
Another step toward curfew
BURBANK — The Burbank- Glendale-Pasadena Airport Authority tacked on another work order Monday to its Part 161 application that would enact the nation’s first nighttime ban on noisier planes.
Murder suspect is caught after 17 years
BURBANK — Seventeen years ago, Kenneth Caldera made a promise to his slain son, Kenneth Caldera Jr., at his funeral service: that he would capture the man who gunned him down and took his life.

TODAY'S COLUMNIST

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ON THE TOWN:
Agency stages USO-themed fundraiser

Shortly after President Franklin D. Roosevelt requested the establishment of the United Service Organization in 1941, more than 3,000 USO centers opened around the world to provide morale and recreation services to U.S. uniformed military personnel.



POLITICS & GOVERNMENT

More flights for airport?

VAN NUYS — A noise-reducing measure introduced by officials at Van Nuys Airport could shift nearly 200 flights each year to Bob Hope Airport if a plan to phase out noisier aircraft in Van Nuys is adopted.


OPINION

COMMUNITY COMMENTARY:
The gay-bashing has to stop

I am writing in response to Mel Wolf’s Sept. 24 letter, “Marriage should be man and woman,” and to anyone else who shares his opinion. I am also writing this letter because I just saw my first Yes on Proposition 8 ad on TV.


EDUCATION

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Serving two schools with pride

If you had spied through the keyhole of Jennifer Kaitz’s door at Joaquin Miller Elementary School on Monday, you would have seen an office that was barely used.



PUBLIC SAFETY

Murder suspect is caught after 17 years

BURBANK — Seventeen years ago, Kenneth Caldera made a promise to his slain son, Kenneth Caldera Jr., at his funeral service: that he would capture the man who gunned him down and took his life.


SPORTS

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Positive win for ’Dogs

BURBANK HIGH — Burbank High girls’ volleyball Coach Sarah Brown believes in the power of positive thinking.



BUSINESS

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BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT:
Stocks continue to slide

The stock market plunged to its lowest point in four years Monday as global concerns about a worsening credit market precipitated a massive sell-off that afflicted local corporations unable to avoid the collapse.




ENTERTAINMENT

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An artistic heritage

Vladimir Atanian hopes to introduce himself as an artist through his “Retrospective Exhibition” at the Creative Arts Center Gallery in Burbank.



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