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Vol. 1, Issue 2
The News Organ of Liberty City
Thursday March 1st, 2001
" Making The Truth An Entertaining Proposition "
March 2001
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FROM BASEBALL BATS
TO ROCKET LAUNCHERS
Liberty City is over-run with unregistered weapons
By Chris Carruthers, Crime Correspondent
March 1st 2001 5:16pm EST
Gun sellers in Liberty City have never had it so good! Police are reporting incredible rises in the numbers and diversity of weapons owned by seemingly all of Liberty City's population as violent crime continues to be a blight on our great city.
Donald Love coming to Liberty
Liberty Tree News Bureau
March 1st 2001 2:41pm EST
LIBERTY CITY (RS) - Paul Marchiando
Following Barry Harcross's return to Liberty, his long term rival, Donald Love is also planning to invest in our great city.
Porter Tunnel Six Months Behind Schedule
Liberty Tree News Bureau
March 1st 2001 6:30pm EST
LIBERTY CITY (RS) - Andre Perkins
Chief engineer and project director Winston Cole admitted at a meeting with the FBC Finance Group that funding would be required for an additional six months before the construction project would be ready for its first cross-bay traffic.
Report Confirms Liberty has NO Tourist Industry
Liberty Tree News Bureau
March 1st 2001 11:59am EST
LIBERTY CITY (RS) - Mark Reed
Liberty has been quoted as 'the last place on Earth' many Americans would like to spend their vacations. Liberty enjoys some of the highest unemployment figures, annually fails Clean Air targets and has emergency services that are 'stretched to the limits' dealing with gang related crime.
Entertainment
Theatre Correspondent, Morgan Merryweather takes you on a trip through Liberty's Theatre district and tells you what's a hit and what's not.
'Red Light' Licenses up for Renewal
Citizen's Groups Petition Mayor's Office
Liberty Tree News Bureau
March 1st 2001 5:43am EST
LIBERTY CITY (RS) - Thomas Shaw
The five-yearly review of 'Red Light' licenses will be due at the end of the month. Citizen's groups have already started petitioning the Mayor's Office in an attempt to revamp the city's aging Red Light District.