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VOLUME 1, ISSUE 4 JULY 14-20, 1999

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This Week's Features
After 90 Years, City Still Doesn’t Know What To Make Of The Santa Monica Pier

Playa Vista Challenged By New Suit

Beach Club Proposal Is Seen, Tabled By Council

Street Performers’ Emergency Bill Is Tabled

Ralph Nader Is Coming to Town To Power Up Californians

Rent Control Board Statistics Reveal Seismic Shift in Market

Wilshire-Montana Coalition Addresses Traffic Problems At Its Annual Meeting 

Volunteer Readers Are Sought by RFB&D

Phone Overlay Draws Big Crowd, Many Gripes

Some Rules for Achieving Business Independence

 

Life & Arts


My Dinner with Chuck E.

The 1999 L.A. International Biennial Art International Gets Off to Fast Start

At the Movies: Wild, Wild West Isn't Wild And Isn't Much Fun Either

In Her Opinion: They Say Oui, She Says It Could Be

Conversation On the Subway

Starry Skies Over Santa Monica: Marking Time Celestially

Summer SLAM Showcases Talent And Teaches Kids

On the Road to Portland: Travels with Jason

This Week's Green Grocer Report

Moon Report

 

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Reflections and Observations

In His Opinion: Only Way To End the Killing Is To Outlaw All Guns Now

Ask Marcia: How To Know If He’s the One

Sign of the Times (photo)

This week's Tony Peyser 

 

Past Issues

Volume 1, Issue 1
Volume 1, Issue 2
Volume 1, Issue 3

Volunteer Readers Are Sought by RFB&D

Mirror Staff

Recording for the Blind and Dyslexic (RFB&D), a national nonprofit organization that records textbooks on tape for print and learning disabled students, from kindergarten through post-graduate and professional levels, is looking for volunteer workers.
   RFB&D volunteers not only do the actual reading of textbooks onto tape, they mark books for readers, direct readers during recording sessions, check tapes for errors and duplicate and ship tapes for borrowers. The organization is particularly interested in finding detail-oriented people knowledgeable in math, science, computers, economics and medicine.
   Volunteers will be trained in all aspects of recording books on tape. RFB&D operates Monday through Saturday, morning through evening.
   RFB&D has three studios in this area: Hollywood Studio, 5022 Hollywood Boulevard, Los Angeles; West Valley Studio, 6700 Fallbrook Avenue, Suite 126, West Hills; and South Bay Studio, 300 North Sepulveda, Suite 2035, El Segundo. 

 

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