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International, National and Local News Briefs

On the eve of a new Europe
Ten nations will join the EU today marking the single largest expansion in the EU’s 47-year history.

Fuel spill devastates San Francisco marsh
As much as 60,000 gallons of diesel spilled into the Suisun Marsh from a Kinder Morgan Energy Partners pipeline last week.

Earthquake rocks Santiago, Chile
The Chilean government’s Emergency Bureau reports that a quake with a magnitude of 6.6, with an epicenter off the coast of Temuco, rocked Chile this morning.

Panama elects a new President
Preliminary results in the first presidential vote since the handover of the Panama Canal declared Martin Torrijos Panama’s new leader.

More Top Stories

· On the eve of a new Europe
· Fuel spill devastates San Francisco marsh
· Earthquake rocks Santiago, Chile
· Panama elects a new President
· Local teachers support education reforms
· Fuel prices continue to rise
· Little Theater moving to a new location


Local teachers support education reforms
Teachers at the Glendora Board of Education support statewide education reforms that will decrease class sizes and expand ESL programs.

Fuel prices continue to rise
For the tenth straight week fuel prices continued to rise, hitting a high of $ 2.16/gallon for regular unleaded gasoline.

Little Theater moving to a new location
Glendora’s Little Theater opens this week at it’s new location in the historic downtown area.