BRIEFLY : RENO ATTENDS RALLY FOR FALLEN CARRIER.U.S. Attorney General Janet Reno Janet Reno (born July 21, 1938) was the first and to date only female Attorney General of the United States (1993–2001). She was nominated by President Bill Clinton on February 11, 1993, and confirmed on March 11. was among hundreds of people at a rally Saturday in memory of Joseph S. Ileto, who was gunned down, police said, by the same avowed a·vow tr.v. a·vowed, a·vow·ing, a·vows 1. To acknowledge openly, boldly, and unashamedly; confess: avow guilt. See Synonyms at acknowledge. 2. To state positively. racist who shot up a Jewish center. The rally, in the stadium at Belmont High School Belmont High School may refer to:
Earlier today, a vigil was held at the SIPA SIPA Structural Insulated Panel Association SIPA Small Investor Protection Association SIPA Silicon Valley Indian Professionals Association SIPA Specialized Information Publishers Association (formerly Newsletter & Electronic Publishers Association) Garden/Filipino American mural on Beverly Boulevard Beverly Boulevard is one of the main east-west thoroughfares in Los Angeles. It begins off of Santa Monica Boulevard in the Beverly Hills and West Hollywood border and ends on Lucas Avenue near Downtown Los Angeles. , hosted by the Ileto family; Filipino, Asian and Pacific Island community members; and the Filipino Civil Rights Advocates group. The crowd then marched to St. Columban's Catholic Church on Loma Drive for a memorial service. Ileto, 39, was killed as he walked his beat in Chatsworth on Aug. 10. Buford O'Neal Furrow furrow /fur·row/ (fur´o) a groove or sulcus. atrioventricular furrow the transverse groove marking off the atria of the heart from the ventricles. Jr., a Washington state man with white supremacist white supremacist n. One who believes that white people are racially superior to others and should therefore dominate society. white supremacy n. Noun 1. ties, reportedly told the FBI he killed Ileto because the Filipino American was a nonwhite non·white n. A person who is not white. non white adj. government worker. Furrow is expected to be arraigned Monday on federal charges. - City News Service Big Spin nets man $300,000 locally WEST HILLS - A restoration contractor from West Hills who never traveled outside California now has $300,000 to roam the globe - thanks to the Big Spin game televised Saturday. Ron McMurray of West Hills spun the lottery game's wheel once, winning $200,000. On a second spin, he won $100,000. Another player, Ken Overcash of Oxnard, also got lucky on two spins, winning $180,000. ``Now I have the money I need to go back to school,'' he said. Overcash also plans to use the money to travel. Astrid Warner, an account manager from Santa Clara, won $65,000 playing the Fantasy 5 Dream Machine. She plans to visit her mother in Norway. Christine Eduok of San Diego won $30,000 and plans to travel to Jamaica and Africa. Other California Gold winners won $22,500. - Associated Press Public's aid sought in disappearance SAN FERNANDO - Police are seeking the public's help in finding a Santa Clarita man who they said disappeared this morning under suspicious circumstances. Juan Adolfo Herrera, 46, was last seen about 11 a.m. in the 1000 block of North Maclay in San Fernando, according to San Fernando police Lt. Dan Peavy. At the time of his disappearance, Herrera was driving a maroon 1985 Chevrolet van, which is also missing. The California license plate number is 3VFN VFN Very Fine VFN Virtual File Network VFN Night Fighter Squadron/Night Fighter VFN Vanderpool, Frostick & Nishanian, PC (law firm; Manassas, VA) VFN Vendor Feature Node VFN Virtual File System Network 941, Peavy said. ``Both he and his van are reported to be missing under suspicious circumstances,'' according to a San Fernando police statement. ``Because of the information we have, we are concerned for (Herrera's) safety,'' Peavy said, but he declined to elaborate. Herrera is about 5 feet 8 inches and weighs about 200 pounds. He has brown eyes, short brown hair and was last seen wearing brown jeans and a beige shirt. Anyone with information was asked to call the San Fernando police at (818) 898-1267 or the sheriff's department missing persons bureau at (323) 890-5500. - City News Service |
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