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NEWS
September 7, 2000
-- Compiled by Angelique Flores, Ken Ma and Torus Tammer In a conversation with Fountain Valley Mayor Guy Carrozzo during the city's Hawaiian Luau luncheon, he showed his good-humored sense of self by admitting that he attended a Huntington Beach event earlier that morning while dressed in traditional Hawaiian garb. "They had a speaker on economical development, and everyone there was wearing suits," he said, "and I walk in looking like I just got off the 'Love Boat."
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NEWS
July 6, 2000
Angelique Flores HUNTINGTON BEACH--Two private schools have found fund-raising profitable on the Internet, thanks to a Web site that works with e-businesses to donate about 20% of the money it receives for online purchases. Huntington Christian and Pegasus schools have each received several hundred of dollars from o7 SchoolCash.comf7 , a Web site that lists more than 200 merchants, including Amazon.com and Land's End. "So many participate, but only 120 schools receive $250 or more," said Elia Esposito, spokeswoman for the site, which has about 7,000 member schools.
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