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Wrfnkte LL SAN ANTONIO (AP)-Cih officials are investigating an arai! ment where one firefighter worked nearly 4,200 hours foi: other one over a two-year peik Log books for Station 46 i that between June 1, 1998, and \ 31, 2000, Ralph Arredondo wori nearly 4,200 hours for It. Rid Willborn in addition to pullinj most all his own 56-hour weeki; signments. That works out to about401k a week of extra time, for wi Monday, July 10,200( Tilt tUNTHSTKO CHHOHiati BY J. GOLDFLUTE QUEEN B EA BY NOTORIOUS L.I.B. Arredondo was not paid by fc according to the Stm Antonio Eva News. Arredondo also worked®: extra shifts for other firefighters Over the same 24 months, I 1 born, who owns a landscaping: ness that grosses about $1 million nually, was paid as a firefighter even though hedod only about 700 hours, about 15 cent of his assigned time, accor: to the log books. City firefighters are allows swap shifts. But according to the tion 46 records, Willborn has worked any shifts for Arredon over the past two years. Firefighters are forbidden tor; a shift for outside employmentt sons and are prohibited from pa;: another firefighter to cover theirs — an arrangement Willborn de: existed between he and Arredoi “He doesn't get anything, never paid him a penny," Will told the Express-News. "He said; doing me a favor because he kn I'm in trouble and that's w’ there for. I believe he deserve medal." WIMBLEDOb Sampras served h arecord-tying sev that made him kii Twinkling flas the night when Sc glistening from tl whacked his final 7-6 (5), 6-4, 6-2. Rarely emotio victory meant to point, then climbs his mother and fa son for the first ti "It's not i der these The nerv al roller c wentthr coming b off. It's ji worked c i mi .j a,-. l-Hcli m .1 a,-.Ij Kra.il .UJi .11 iTO] Want More Space For Your Money? All utilities paid, except electric Great floor plans - Eff., 1 & 2 Bdrm. Apts. 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