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Front Page . . . . September 6, 2001

Watching the weather
MICHAEL COONS/The Acorn

      A LOVERS’ MOMENT––Neil Dipaola of Calabasas and Liz Campbell of Malibu watch with interest as the fog rolls in from the beach communities at an overlook on Piuma Road near Calabasas.
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Rabid bat found here
By John Loesing
Acorn Staff Writer

      Los Angeles County health officials have issued a rabies alert for residents who might have come into contact with a rabid bat found at Whizin’s Shopping Center in Agoura Hills.
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Environmentalists
Page 9

     
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Seeks office
Wife of law enforcement officer runs for city council
-Page 2

     
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Warriors are 1-0
Westlake High School football team wins
season opener
-Page 36

     
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Good read
What if Hitler lived

      and went to trial? -Page 16
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Speaker at Agoura High School tells how children think
By John Loesing
Acorn Staff Writer

      Everybody knows we live in a wired world, but how, exactly, is your kid wired? According to Mel Levine, a pediatrician who’s pioneered new approaches in how we look at education, your child may be programmed in ways that have been terribly misunderstood until now.
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Oak Park
school district boardmember attends meetings despite loss of both legs
By Michael Picarella
Acorn Staff Writer

      "We don’t care for this century too much," joked Eileen Kahn while discussing her husband’s loss of a second leg. "I’m glad he doesn’t have a third leg," she said.
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A good time for exercise
MICHAEL COONS/The Acorn

      CLIMBING––Sean Wilson, 6, a first grader at Yerba Buena Elementary School in Agoura Hills climbs on the rings in the school’s playground area. Children throughout Las Virgenes, Oak Park and Conejo Valley unified school districts returned to classrooms from summer break last week.
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