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"To boil it down, my dollars-and-cents feeling says no...

February 05, 2005

"To boil it down, my dollars-and-cents feeling says no, but my gut

feeling is yes ... You have the funding source now. You can put [the

turf] in now. You can use it now. I'm saying, 'Get what you can get

now and make use of it.'"

Lina Harper, Glendale Unified School District's board of education

clerk.

"It clearly indicated that the man was deeply touched by what he

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participated in and witnessed, and maybe this was the way he could

show his respect, appreciation and sympathy."

Councilman Dave Weaver said of the video montage police officer

Joe Perez created of rescue workers at the train wreck.

"We're closed Sundays, but Super Bowl is one exception. We come in

early, the four of us. We take no phone calls, no orders. Our doors

are closed from 8 a.m. to noon and from noon to 1 p.m., people come

and take their orders. After that, we go home."

Jim Tribuzi, owner of Mario's Italian Deli and Market, said of

Super Bowl Sunday.

"There's a lot of people that love Liz and Scott very much. They

left a tremendous amount of beauty behind."

Assistant City Manager Bob McFall, at a memorial service.

"I told them I loved their [performance], and that I respected

them, especially the guitarist, because I play the guitar. Watching

him play like that, I was like, 'Oh my God.'"

Alexis Micu, 14, said of the Flamenco dancers who came to his

school.

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