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Front Page . . . . March 22, 2001

Developer’s project shot down again
By John Loesing
Acorn Staff Writer

      Celebrating in the aftermath of a recent Superior Court ruling, lawyers for Los Angeles County said they’ve scored "a complete and total victory" against the proposed Malibu Canyon Continental Communities development near Calabasas.
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Rolling blackouts a reality here, elsewhere in Southland
By Sharon Makokian
Acorn Staff Writer

      Warm weather and a shortage of power generation caused rolling blackouts that had been predicted by electric companies earlier this year.
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City council reorganizes in Calabasas
By Sharon Makokian
Acorn Staff Writer

      Janice Lee became the new mayor of Calabasas Tuesday night when three recently elected councilmembers—Lesley Devine, James Bozajian and Michael Harrison—were sworn-in and the leadership was reorganized.
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Planners want more of mountains to be protected
By John Loesing
Acorn Staff Writer

      The Santa Monica Mountains could receive major new protection if Los Angeles County follows a consultant’s recommendation to put almost the entire range in a zone called a "significant ecological area" or SEA.
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Having fun with math at Westlake High
LANNON HARLEY/The Acorn

      PI DAY RALLY––Chris Whitney, a 17-year-old student at Westlake High School, won the Pie Eating Contest at last week’s Pi Day event at the school.
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Spring has sprung
      AT LONG LAST––Evidence of about 24 inches of rain that fell on Conejo Valley-Las Virgenes areas this winter is obvious along Lindero Canyon Road in Westlake Village.
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Garden party
Lake Sherwood’s
David Murdock to host
symphony fundraiser
-Page 33

     
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Talented rookie
Warrior softball team has a young
ace on the mound
-Page 29

     
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Jazz man
Local actor plays the
role of Charlie Leeds
-Page 14

     
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