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Thursday, June 10, 2004
Inland Empire

THE STATE
By Janet Wilson and Sandra Murillo
U.S. Border Patrol agents have arrested more than 150 suspected illegal immigrants during a major sweep in Riverside and San Bernardino counties that has caused panic in some heavily Latino neighborhoods.

THE REGION
County Aims to Recover Millions
By Hugo Martín
In a civil suit stemming from alleged corruption in the late 1990s, San Bernardino County continues pursuing former officials and businesspeople.

June 9, 2004
S.B. County OKs Plan for Rating Eateries
By Hugo Martín
In unincorporated areas, inspectors' grades must be posted. Cities can choose to opt in.

Alleged Rape by Marine Detailed
By Lance Pugmire
The 18-year-old woman testifies as the recruiter's court-martial begins. His military defender maintains the sex was consensual.

THE REGION
Hearing Set in Corona E-Mail Case
By Seema Mehta
A judge wants to determine whether two councilmen's personal messages influenced a city decision and thus should be made public.

THE REGION
Inland Woman Survives W. Nile
By Eric Malnic
The S.B. County resident is the first case of the virus in California this year. Officials say infection of birds appears to be spreading.

THE REGION
Officers Kill Riverside County Man After Standoff
A Riverside County man who killed his wife and then kidnapped their daughter was shot to death by officers Tuesday morning after a nine-hour standoff, authorities said.

IN BRIEF / RIVERSIDE COUNTY
Panel to Scrutinize Fees to Sheriff's Department
The Board of Supervisors voted unanimously Tuesday to form a committee to study fees paid by cities that contract with the Sheriff's Department for law enforcement.

IN BRIEF / S.B. COUNTY
Civil Trial in Bribery Case Set to Begin Today
A civil trial is scheduled to begin today in a Ventura courtroom to determine whether several former San Bernardino County officials and the businessmen who allegedly conspired with them on bribery and kickback schemes must pay the county more than $3 million in damages and restitution.

June 8, 2004
It's an Elementary View of Money
By Sandra Murillo
Crestmore School in Bloomington gives some grade-schoolers the basics of economic literacy.

THE REGION
Riverside County May Raise Fees Cities Pay for Sheriff's Services
By Seema Mehta
Supervisors are considering the increase to regain funds lost because of budget cuts.

THE REGION
Murderer Deserves to Die, Jury Decides
By Lance Pugmire
Serial child molester James Crummel killed a Costa Mesa boy in 1979 near Ortega Highway. Jurors note that he showed no remorse.

June 6, 2004
Unhappy Trails in Norco
By Janet Wilson
Many fear that housing projects will citify 'Horse Town USA'

REGION & STATE
Eagles Are Keeping Out Condos, for Now
By Louis Sahagun
Pressure to build in the Big Bear area is strong, despite a water shortage and wildlife worries.


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