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    Pasadena Star-News, CA
    Aug 14 2004

    Boy who lost foot remains critical

    PASADENA -- An 8- year-old boy remained in critical condition at Los
    Angeles County- USC Medical Center on Friday after being thrown from
    an SUV in a rollover accident and hit by a Gold Line train Thursday,
    authorities said.
    The boy's mother, Lena Khodaverdian, 41, was one of three people
    killed in the crash, church officials said.

    The accident occurred about 10 a.m. Thursday on the eastbound
    Foothill (210) Freeway, just before the Madre Street exit. The 2003
    Ford Expedition was carrying seven women and the boy, on their way to
    a church picnic.

    CHP investigators believe the driver swerved to avoid another vehicle
    and then flipped, crashing into the center wall and ejecting at least
    three of its occupants, who were not wearing seat belts. The boy
    landed on the Gold Line tracks, where his foot was severed by a
    train.

    Members of the Armenian Brotherhood Bible Church on Washington
    Boulevard in Pasadena mourned the deaths and worried about the status
    of the injured throughout the day Friday.

    Alice Basmadjian, 82, who died in the crash, was remembered as a
    woman who was always smiling, according to friends at the church. Her
    funeral may be held Wednesday, church officials said.

    Church secretary Azniv Ailanjian was uncertain about the condition of
    the other injured women. Two of the victims remained hospitalized and
    two were released Thursday from Huntington Hospital, she said.

    Pregnant woman dies in crash; husband hurt

    GLENDALE -- A crash Thursday on the Ventura (134) Freeway claimed the
    lives of a Pasadena woman and her unborn child and seriously injured
    her husband, CHP officials said.

    Barbara Scollard, 40, died in the accident, and her husband, Craig,
    was injured, authorities said. Barbara Scollard was pronounced dead
    at the scene of the accident, which happened at 1:48 p.m. Thursday in
    the westbound lanes just east of the Glendale Freeway.

    Unknown lumps found on Jupiter satellite

    LA CANADA FLINTRIDGE -- Nearly a year after NASA intentionally
    crashed its Galileo spacecraft into Jupiter's atmosphere, researchers
    from the Jet Propulsion Laboratory and UCLA have detected irregular
    lumps, which may be rock formations, beneath the frozen surface of
    Jupiter's largest moon, Ganymede, from data it collected more than
    seven years ago.

    They report their findings in the current issue of the journal
    Science.

    The lumps sit in the interior of the icy satellite, with no visible
    features associated with them appearing on the surface. The
    scientists believe this means near surface ice most be strong enough
    to support the bulging masses from sinking to the bottom of the ice
    for billions of years. However, the same effect could be caused by
    rock piles beneath the ice, according to a written statement prepared
    by JPL.

    "They could also be in a layer of mixed ice and rock below the
    surface with variations in the amount of rock,' said John Anderson, a
    scientist at JPL and the paper's lead author, in the written
    statement. "There are many possibilities, and we need to do more
    studies.'

    The scientists stumbled on the reported results when studying
    measurements of Ganymede's gravity field during Galileo's second
    flyby of the moon in 1996.

    Arcadia police join anti-drinking campaign

    ARCADIA -- The city and its Police Department will participate in the
    national "You Drink and Drive, You Lose' campaign from Aug. 27 to
    Sept. 12.

    The crackdown is the first nationwide effort since all states adopted
    0.08 blood alcohol level content as the standard for impaired
    driving.

    During this period, the Police Department will establish a checkpoint
    and increase the amount of patrolling in the area.

    To report impaired drivers, call the police department at (626)
    574-5150.

    Concert in the Parks finale set Aug. 31

    PASADENA -- The finale for the free Concert in the Parks series Aug.
    31 will feature the Great American Swing Band at the Levitt Pavilion
    in Memorial Park.

    The band will perform hits from the 1940s big band era, including
    music from Glenn Miller and Benny Goodman among others.

    For more information, call the Pasadena Senior Center at (626)
    795-4331 or visit www.pasadenaseniorcenter.org

    Orchestra to honor Lloyd Webber, Puccini

    ARCADIA -- The California Philharmonic will perform "Andrew Lloyd
    Webber Meets Puccini' on Aug. 31 at Festival on the Green at the Los
    Angeles County Arboretum and Botanic Garden.

    The orchestra will perform music that includes Webber's "Jesus Christ
    Superstar,' "Evita,' "Phantom of the Opera,' in addition to Puccini's
    "Tosca' and "Turandot.'

    The evening begins with preconcert activities at 5:30 p.m. The
    concert begins at 7:30.

    Tickets are free, but reservations must be made by Aug. 17 to Jerry
    Rosengren at (626) 292-1400.

    The arboretum is at 301 N Baldwin Ave.

    Chorus to present concert and social

    ARCADIA -- The Verdugo Hills Showtime Chorus invites the public to
    its sixth annual ice cream social, "Pick Yourself Up,' on Aug. 22 at
    the Arcadia Community Center.

    The event begins at 2 p.m. and will feature regional award-winning
    quartets in addition to performances by the Verdugo Hills Showtime
    Chorus.

    The social costs $12 per person and includes ice cream and coffee.
    Group discounts are available.

    For tickets or for more information, visit
    www.verdugoshowtimechorus.org or call (877) SING-OUT or Mary Dakan at
    (818) 848-2467.

    City of Hope plans informational luncheon

    DUARTE -- The City of Hope will host a luncheon and discussion on
    blood, platelet and bone marrow donations Aug. 26 at the Old
    Spaghetti Factory.

    Kevin Collins, director of Blood and Platelet Recruitment Programs
    Development, will speak about the City of Hope Cancer Center's most
    recent developments in research and treatment and the significance of
    donations.

    The event will also feature the testimony of a bone marrow transplant
    survivor who has depended on blood and platelet donors.

    Tickets cost $13.50. To make a reservation or for more information,
    call (626) 256-4673, ext. 62347. The Old Spaghetti Factory is at 1431
    Buena Vista Ave, Duarte.

    To donate blood or platelets, please call (626) 471-7171.
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