- A Black and White fund-raiser to benefit...
- Fine Howe-Do-You-Do for Band Yes : Rock: Guitarist is back with group for current U.S. tour, which hits Orange County on Tuesday, but's he's more interested in promoting his own record than the band's latest one.
- CIF: SECTION IN THE MAKING : Devising Postseason Format That Produces County Champions : Playoffs: Patterning a system after the San Diego Section's would work, but it might be time for more creative approaches.
- Cooper Near Return to Lakers in Dual Capacity : Basketball: He may serve in front office and as assistant coach. Magic's team wins Magic's game in overtime, 182-180.
- Joe Amato became the fifth top-fuel driver...
- Talks Held on 'Pre-Positioning' Arms in Saudi Arabia : Persian Gulf: Top U.S. general in region says two nations have two months to wrap up negotiations.
- High Court's Crime Offensive: In the End Who Will Be Hurt?
- NEWPORT BEACH : Donations for New Library Still Needed
- The Man Versus Machine Battle : Professor Bugged by Devices With Confusing Designs
- COLUMN LEFT / GLORIA J. ROMERO : City Forces Shouldn't Aid INS Detentions : People chased down as 'illegals' won't cooperate against crime.
- Victorian Home Gutted by Flames : Destruction: Turn-of-the-century residence, once known as the Stanton house, was to be restored and relocated.
- OCCUPATION: Associate Urban Planner
- Comoro Islands High Court Justice Is Held After Heading Failed Coup
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Cheney Backs Policy on Gays at Pentagon
- 8 Stories That Will Perk You Up, Up, Up : THE MATTER IS LIFE, <i> by J. California Cooper,</i> Doubleday, $18, 227 pages
- Tensions Rise in Latino Neighborhood Where Police Shot 16-Year-Old : Violence: Authorities call the killing justified. But Riverside residents say the incident was an overreaction and reopened scars left by skirmishes in the 1970s.
- A SPECIAL REPORT: FRAUD
- A SPECIAL REPORT: FRAUD
- Escondido
- Science / Medicine : DNA Identifies Murder Victim Buried 8 Years
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Waterfront Project Pay Plan on Agenda
- OJAI : Park Band Concerts Get Toes Tapping
- Space Project Fails to Shape Up : Former Students' Plan to Melt Metal Fizzles When Thermostat Fails
- INTERNATIONAL
- Fighting Laws on Smoking With Proxies : Retailing: Tobacco companies quietly fund the battle against restrictions, opponents say.
- Campbell Combines Fiscal Tightness, Social Goals : Politics: Congressman is basing his U.S. Senate bid on 'new conservatism.' He is also building a large war chest.
- Is Soka Preserving Land or Hogging It?
- U.S. Murder Rate Appears Headed for a Record Year : Crime: This year 23,700 will die if present trends continue. A Senate committee blames drugs, guns and teen-age gangs.
- Bus Driver Has Smoke-Screen Answer for 'Running Hot' Incident
- COLUMN LEFT/ BERNARD GROFMAN : Voting Rights May Be Issue in Santa Ana : The fact that Latinos are a majority does not preclude a challenge to at-large elections.
- Steelers Lose 2 Touchdowns but Win, 16-7
- Helms Releases Staff Report Urging Censure of Cranston
- Science / Medicine : New Way to Kick Smoking Habit
- Temporary Fix for Busy Interchange Isn't in the Works
- Cabinet Supports Shamir on Talks : Israel: Only 3 of 20 ministers vote against decision to enter peace negotiations.
- Companies Turn to Colleges to Brush Up on Skills : Education: Community colleges will design a course to meet the specific need of a company and its employees.
- COSTA MESA : Foundation to Seek More City Funds
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Saberhagen Blanks Indians on Three Hits, 2-0
- Company Does More Than Pick Up the Pieces : Restoration: Foster Research is known for reconditioning expensive artwork, but customers bring in many objects with sentimental value.
- Pennsylvania Passes Budget, Big Tax Increases
- Mutual Funds
- PLO Offers to Compromise on Makeup of Talks Team
- Cargo Ships Collide in Strait of Gibraltar
- 9 Feared Dead as Storms Flood Austria and Germany
- CYPRESS : Senior Center Moves to Temporary Site
- Peace Mission to Yugoslavia Fails : Ethnic strife: The head of the EC delegation predicts that the disintegrating country is 'facing tragedy and catastrophe.' He blames Serbia for the impasse.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Gomez Sweeps Past Cherkasov, Wins His Third U.S. Pro Title
- Foreign Stock Markets
- Astronauts' Device Defies Weightlessness : Space: Experiment moves blood to counter effects of no gravity. It may ease shuttle crews' transition to Earth.
- A SPECIAL REPORT: FRAUD
- Dean Burch; Goldwater Presidential Campaigner
- Pala
- Budget, Term of CRA May Be Increased : North Hollywood: Neighborhood workshops are reviewing a proposal to extend for 12 years the Community Redevelopment Agency's expired power to condemn land.
- Tribute to Castro
- ANAHEIM : Groups Will Request Rehearing on Project
- Anaheim Hiker Recovering From Snakebite : Precautions: People should be prepared when they enter a snake habitat and should know what to do if bitten, a Forestry Service official says.
- A By-the-Numbers Look at Angels, Rams . . . Etc.
- No Run for the Money
- JAPAN
- Oregon Trail is on the road to ruin, some fear : Development is wiping away the historic route, but a preservation movement is gathering steam.
- Debris Cleared at Seacliff
- BCCI Will Face Major Charges--Thornburgh
- BUENA PARK : Council to Decide Fate of 2 Properties
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Rolling Out Skating's Better Side
- Airport Neighbor Upset by Show
- Youth Killed in His Car Outside Bar
- Raiders Look for Positives : Pro football: They almost caught Dolphins at the finish of sloppy game.
- Angels Go to Cellar With 5-2 Loss : Baseball: California fails to beat Mariners even after loading the bases in the ninth and 11th innings.
- CIF: SECTION IN THE MAKING : Some Prefer to Stand Their Ground : Private schools: Inability to be competitive might keep these schools from leaving Southern Section.
- Alaska Pipeline Regulators Were Lax, GAO Says : Energy: Inadequate oversight by state and federal agencies led to environmental and safety problems on the huge oil conduit, the congressional watchdog says.
- Liner Sinks; All but 15 of 580 Aboard Rescued : Sea drama: Massive operation off South Africa mobilizes ships and helicopters. Bomb threat is reported.
- JAPAN
- OXNARD : Expansion Begins School's Semester
- VENTURA : City to Begin Test of New Traffic Signal
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Pirates Beat Cardinals to End Eight-Game Skid
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / BOB NIGHTENGALE : McGriff Sustains Bruised Foot
- Angels Go to Cellar With Loss : Baseball: California fails to beat Mariners even after loading the bases in the ninth and 11th innings.
- Nation IN BRIEF : WISCONSIN : 300 Show Support for Milwaukee Police
- Soviets Facing Winter Famine, Official Warns
- 9 Injured by Runaway Car
- 80 Children Die as Bus Crashes in Zimbabwe
- Science / Medicine : Different Strokes : Technology: Auto firms work on new versions of the old two-stroke engine as an improvement over current four-stroke design.
- Yuppie Story Isn't the Whole Show
- Horse Center Still Faces a Rough Ride : Griffith Park: Some city officials are skeptical about the request for reduced rent. And a plan to run a cooking school on the site is questioned.
- New Section Could Cost Southern Section a Lot
- U.S. Gets Kayak Gold Medal and a Revolutionary Salute
- LAW & REGULATION
- San Diego
- BIATHLON EL TORO : Downing Wins Again; Souza Holds Off Willis
- Capriati Takes Two From Seles : Tennis: American teen-ager defeats women's top player for second time in three weeks to earn Mazda Classic title.
- These Tourists Get Taken for a Ride and Love It : Retail: Shopping centers in Orange County provide bus service from hotels to the stores.
- AUSTRALIA
- Pennsylvania Passes Budget, Hefty Tax Increases
- Mexico Inmates Organize Against Abuses in Prisons : Human rights: Committees collect accounts of bribery and torture and publicize alleged incidents.
- Fields of a Dream : Oxnard Children Can't Use Sites When Raiders Are Done
- Whoops! Another Tiny Mistake. But Who's Counting?
- Registration of Latinos Lags in 8th District : Politics: Lack of voters could hamper quest by Latinos for a City Council seat in a district reshaped by historic legal victory.
- DAN SULLIVAN, Publisher, The Chartist
- CLIPBOARD : Elderly and Living Alone
- Nation IN BRIEF : MASSACHUSETTS : Boston Mayor Offers Advisers to Bush
- Old Pacific Coast Route in Seacliff to Be Reopened : Derailment: No trace of hydrazine vapors is found near train wreck site. Railroad will do soil core tests this week.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Golf Tourney Today to Benefit Homeless
- Science / Medicine : AIDS Blocked in Drug Experiment
- Jurisprudence
- PAN AMERICAN GAMES : Brazil Retains Faith, Beats U.S. : Women's basketball: Americans' 42-game, nine-year winning streak in international competition comes to an end.
- Magic '3-peats' $1-Million Benefit
- Pinole Mayor Proposes Cultural Exchange With Indian Tribe
- Is Soka Preserving Land or Hogging It?
- Kitty, Watch Out: Robin Weir, who was...
- 4 Children, Adult Die in 2 Crashes
- Man Critically Shot Outside Mini-Mall
- Shooting Not on Tape, Witness Says : Melee: The footage only shows a tense confrontation after a deputy shot a man at an East L.A. housing project, cameraman says.
- ANAHEIM : Hearing Scheduled on Motel Expansion
- Figuring Income Tax May Become a Bit Easier
- Court Ban on IQ Tests for Blacks Sparks Parents' Suit : Education: Plaintiffs say the ruling discriminates against minority students. Others contend it protects them from testing that is racially and culturally biased.
- Staying on the Law's Good Side
- COLUMN RIGHT/ PAUL CRAIG ROBERTS : Supply-Side Prescription Was the Cure : A decade of success has proven Reagan right, no matter what the politicians try to say.
- Gadget Guru : Professor Wants Machines to Serve, Not Control
- Major Changes Reshaping O.C. Family Makeup
- Little Shop With Locked Back Room Is Target of Civic Concern : Dispute: Critics say the Paisley Penguin's paraphernalia make it a "head shop," a '60s throwback, and illegal. Not so, says the owner, who defends his business.
- ORANGE : Chapman Professor Receives Fellowship
- The Water Power Elite : WATER WATCH: Ignoring the public interest
- Beach Town Fights Suburban Sprawl : County Line: The tiny community opposes a builder's plan to add 50 houses, another restaurant--and a sewer plant.
- OXNARD : Council to Address Rents, Fees, School
- Jeri Southern; Sang in Clubs, on Recordings
- Pediatricians Ill-Suited for Crises, Study Finds : Medicine: Report recommends going to a hospital for emergencies such as an asthma attack or a head injury.
- PacifiCare Health Systems: Cypress
- 'World-Class' Picks of 1990 Are Doing Well Despite War
- Flocks Finding Room at the Bank, Mall, Track . . . : Religion: Churches and synagogues are using creative ways to meet congregants' spiritual needs. Vacant properties--from banks to bowling alleys--are being converted into places of worship.
- Science / Medicine : Volunteers Sought to Reforest Preserve
- Scandals Sweep Through Taiwan Financial World
- China Trade Status Shift Could Jolt Hong Kong : Commerce: If Washington fails to renew the mainland's most-favored-nation designation, the colony could lose billions in re-exporting income.
- Services Held for Girl Scouts
- A SPECIAL REPORT: FRAUD
- Gunman Is Shot in Scuffle After He Tries to Hijack Bus
- 10-Year-Old Helps Deliver Baby Sister
- Congress Slows Bush's Domestic Programs, Aide Says : Politics: Adviser Roger Porter denies the President is neglecting problems at home. His remarks are seen as a defensive move before the '92 campaign.
- Is It Worth the Cost? : Some Ask If We Should Spend So Much Time, Money Prolonging the Lives of Dying Children
- Law Agencies Likely to Escape 5% Cuts : Budgets: A board majority wants to use a $7-million contingency fund set up to spare top-priority departments from reductions.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Development Plan Focuses on Housing
- Stock Group Winners and Losers
- Canadian Sky Diver Killed After Parachutes Fail
- Queen Mother Has Quiet 91st Birthday at Daughter's Estate
- Police Kill Man Carrying Fake Gun
- BREA : Redevelopment Hearing Postponed
- PLATFORM : Cutting Back and Endangering Children
- LOTTERY RESULTS: AUG. 3
- INTERNATIONAL
- PLACENTIA : Attempt to Bypass Bid Process Stopped
- From Holland With Love : Holocaust: Tiny Steenge, 81, hid a Reseda man from the Nazis. Now she is by his side again as he fights cancer.
- Drive-By Killing of Youth Points to Rise in Violent Crime in West Valley
- PLATFORM : Experimental Abuse
- Chinese Give New Character to Names
- COUNTYWIDE : Cities to Take Part in 8th 'Night Out'
- MOORPARK : City Weighs Housing Near Rural Enclave
- No Uranium Sent to Iraq, Britain Says : Technology: Officials say nearly all materials shipped were tiny, radioactive isotopes for medical use only.
- Is It Worth the Cost? : One Family Takes a Painful Stand
- Egypt Says Israel Blocks Peace Deal
- 50 Take to the Court in Wheelchair Tennis Event
- Non-White Victims Treated Differently
- TV Viewers Miss Part of Match
- Sampras Pulls Out the Stops : Tennis: For once, he makes his feelings clear--and defeats Gilbert for the L.A. championship.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Minor Ailments Add Injury to Insult of Loss to Falcons
- PAN AMERICAN GAMES : The Day in Review
- LATC on the Brink : With Cup in Hand, the Show Still Goes On
- Pop : Tony Bennett at Top of His Form at Universal
- Pop : Politically Correct Consolidated Bores
- O.C. POP MUSIC REVIEW : A Bilingual Letdown for Julio Iglesias
- DATELINE: CUBA : THE MYSTERIOUS ISLAND, THEN AND NOW
- Umpire Accused of Bias Against Reds
- Mears Wins as Only Seven Finish
- Angels Lose in 12th, 5-2 : Baseball: Seattle's Buhner hits three-run homer that sends Angels tumbling into the cellar in AL West.
- Painful Arts Cuts Really a Budgetary Victory
- LAPD Sins Are Old Hat to KABC : Television: Channel 7's aggressive police coverage in 1977 presaged findings of the Christopher Commission. It won the station acclaim--and enmity.
- 'Dangerous Women' Arrives on KCOP Armed With Cliches
- Young's Catwoman Crusade a Spunky Protest
- TV Reviews : PBS' 'Remington' a Warm Portrait of Artist
- CIF: SECTION IN THE MAKING : Administrators Carefully Weigh the Pros and Cons : Reaction: Pace of movement to an Orange County Section seems controlled, as few can find fault with the status quo.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : CHARGERS : Smith Latest Charger On Sidelines
- Reynolds Gets 11 Consecutive Hits in Japan
- Loss to Charlotte Bounces Dukes From TeamTennis Playoffs
- Jazz : Masekela Septet Gives a Stirring End to Series
- Another Little Piece of Kuwait Has Returned
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Infielder Herr Is Released by Mets
- CYCLING RACE ACROSS AMERICA : Fourney Closes In on Second Title in a Row
- Wakeman Album Aids Church Group
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : Former Trojans Salisbury, Affholter Start Off Well
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Strawberry Picks Up the Pace, but . . .
- Schooler Stays on Task for Mariners
- Time Slips Away for 1 Charger : Football: Receiver Searcy knows his days are numbered, but he is not willing to end his bid to play in the NFL.
- Igniting an Explosion of Culture : Arts: The soon-to-be published monumental book of an Oceanside writer and the efforts of a Houston publisher could serve to trigger a torrent of Latino creativity.
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Richard Makes Another Playoff, Beats Geddes
- LaFace Helps the U.S. Save Face; Cuban Third
- Pop : A Lightweight Western Night at Bowl
- AMERICAN LEGION : Sturges' 3 Hits, 4 RBIs Help Conejo Outlast El Segundo
- RAMS : Robinson Is Looking to Clean Up Team's Act
- Dance and Music : Sounds of Peru at Casa de Adobe
- For Capriati, It Isn't Just Child's Play : Tennis: In match pitting two youngest finalists of the open era, 15-year-old beats 17-year- old and No. 1-ranked Seles, 4-6, 6-1, 7-6 (7-2).
- Pop : Femmes Combine Joy, Rage at Universal Show
- ART : The Late Jean St. Pierre: 'He Would Live for His Art or Not at All' : Those who knew him share their memories of the paradoxical Orange County-based artist who died last month at the age of 44.
- LEGAL FILE
- Braves' Pendleton Haunts the Padres
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : A Blistering L.A. Finale by Guns N' Roses : The band lives up to all the signs of promise generated on stage and on record the last : six years during a marathon concert reminiscent of U2 or Springsteen.
- Golabeks' Work High Point of Festival
- It's 'The Team to Watch' if You Want to Be Bored
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Body Parts' Fails Its Premise
- SWIMMING JUNIOR NATIONALS WEST : Mission Viejo's Gilbert Turns Flaw Into Victory
- JAZZ REVIEW : Milt Hinton and Friends Duke It Out
- CBS, USA Join Forces for Series
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Schroeder Has Completed Only Eight of 21 Passes
- MINOR LEAGUE NOTEBOOK / MIKE DiGIOVANNA : Injuries to Knees Don't Break Fox
- The Little Bird at the Heart of a Big Ruckus : Environment: State panel tries to decide whether to declare the California gnatcatcher an endangered species. The creature suffers from an identity problem, though, including the fact that it doesn't eat gnats.
- MOVIES - Aug. 5, 1991
- MOVIES - Aug. 5, 1991
- MOVIES - Aug. 5, 1991
- MOVIES - Aug. 5, 1991
- MOVIES - Aug. 5, 1991
- TV & VIDEO - Aug. 5, 1991
- TV & VIDEO - Aug. 5, 1991
- Names in the News - Aug. 5, 1991
- Names in the News - Aug. 5, 1991
- Notes on a Scorecard - Aug. 5, 1991
- COLUMN ONE : Drug War Looks Like a Long One : As cocaine use declines, new problems cloud the horizon--increased violence among traffickers and a rising tide of heroin.
- Guess Who's Coming to Gay-Rights Dinner : Arts: Fund-raiser for the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force draws a Who's Who list. It follows strife between the industry and activists.
- Family of 10 Loses House, Not Life, in Fire : Tragedy: A Romanian emigre and his family will have to start over, but he feels lucky that they were gone when fire raced through the house.
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE CIA : Innuendo Is No Basis for Rejection : The record is clear--Robert Gates acted honorably and honestly through the Iran-Contra episode.
- Pasadena Project a Group Effort
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 5, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Aug. 5, 1991
- Ervins Is Welcome Sight for Redskins
- Financing, Economy Topics at Apartment Conferences
- Correct Depreciation Schedule Is 27.5 Years
- Guns N' Roses
- Pound-wise England : LONDON: Some Hotel Values to Check Out
- AIA 'Honors' for Maguire Thomas
- Face Fountains
- Guns N' Roses
- RESTAURANTS : L.A. COOL, ITALIAN STYLE : At Ca' Brea, the Customers and the Room May Be Upscale, but the Prices Are Refreshingly Low
- The Hot Ones : OUTER BANKS, <i> By Anne Rivers Siddons (HarperCollins: $19.95; 401 pp.)</i>
- Yale Students' New Vision: See the Forest <i> and </i> the Trees : Environment: Armed with forestry degrees, graduates plan to bridge the gap between business and ecology.
- Pound-wise England : Art and Epitaphs: A Tour of London Cemeteries
- Corona Tries to Break Bottleneck Nightmare : Commute: A neighborhood's drivers spend up to 40 minutes just trying to get on the Riverside Freeway. Droves of commuters think their street is a shortcut.
- COLUMN ONE : Bad Vibes Rock New Age Mecca : Modern mystics seeking psychic energy in Sedona, Ariz., are clashing with conservative churches, American Indians and the U.S. Forest Service.
- Camera Fails to Spot a Leopard in South African Game Reserve
- Banking CIA-Style : How the Money Moves Under The Table to Fund Covert Operations.
- Day of Reckoning Here for Supervisors : * Budget Cuts Are Inevitable, But at What Future Cost?
- So Take a Hike, Already : Public Often Overlooks County's Wilderness Parks
- Janitor Slain in Classroom : Crime: Gang members are suspected in fatal stabbing of Norwalk elementary school custodian.
- Community Rallies in Drug Protest : Crime: About 200 people marched through the streets of Southeast San Diego calling for an end to drug-dealing and gang violence.
- Bowling? Right Down Their Alley
- By the Numbers : Census: Tally backs some notions and holds a few surprises on homeownership, the sexes, seniors and children.
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL : Southern Section Sprints Past City, 36-7
- TENNIS / THOMAS BONK : At Times, Gilberts Can't Be a Close Family
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : A's Can't Go It Solo in 8-6 Loss to Twins
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : HOLY COW! : Money, Money, Money, Money
- TELEVISION : War-Torn Woody : 'Cheers' ' resident yokel was buffeted by a storm of criticism for condemning Bush's Persian Gulf policy, but his activism hasn't harmed his career
- A Real Author in a Company Town : A HOLLYWOOD LIFE, <i> By David Freeman (Simon & Schuster: $19.95; 320 pp.)</i>
- ICONS
- Monterey Park : Hearing on Manager Firing
- EPA Offers Rules on Storm Sewer Pollution
- Panel Says D'Amato Acted Improperly : Ethics: Senate committee imposes no punishment on the New York lawmaker, who allowed his brother to use his office for lobbying.
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : BROWSING : A Playbook for Performers
- Pound-wise England : Dog Days Cherished in the English Countryside
- It's Summer, and Those Baffling Circles Crop Up Again
- ROAD NOTES
- Questions of Life and Death : Deciding when--and how--to prolong life is always tough. With children, it seems impossible.
- Fish Related to Piranha Caught in Local Lake
- Yolanda and the Thief (TMC Sunday at...
- Trying Times : Justice: Attorneys agree the judge who will sentence the Elys tries to do the right thing but not always at the right hour.
- CHARGER REVIEW : NOTEBOOK / T.J. SIMERS : Thompson Feels Like a Forgotten Man
- PAN AMERICAN GAMES : DATELINE: CUBA : THE MYSTERIOUS ISLAND, THEN AND NOW
- Bump Elliott Leaves Legacy Behind at Iowa
- The Woman Who Has Answers : Consultant: Former deputy superintendent, and a champion of girls' athletics, welcomes challengers to her study.
- LAYOFFS: Firms Gird for Competition : Cut to the Bone : Layoffs Continue Despite the Recovery as Companies Gird for Global Competition
- Riverside County
- Can't Always Go by the Book
- They Call It <i> Labor </i> for a Reason
- Succulent Swags
- SOPHIATOWN: Coming of Age in South Africa...
- Molina Accuses Board of Rubber-Stamping Budget
- Pasadena : City Projects Official Quits
- 'Watchdonkey' Guards Sheep in Canada
- Communists Bow to Yeltsin on Party Cell Decree : Soviet Union: Given six months to comply, they agree to abandon offices and factories.
- Father Illig; Religious Publisher
- Embattled Gnatcatcher Remains Mystery to Most : Profile: The tiny bird may have an identity problem, but it could teach humans a few things, experts say.
- Group Seeks to Convert Seven Small Cities Into a Unified Political Force : Redistricting: The plan to combine several districts into one faces formidable obstacles.
- COLUMN RIGHT : Wilson's Way Is Easy, Not Responsible : In selling a tax hike, he threw away the principle that has most appeal to the voters.
- Every weeknight through August 23, Nick at...
- Ground-Water Sources
- San Diego
- San Diego
- Q&A; VENTURA COUNTY FIRE CHIEF : 'We're Not Going to Rush In and Risk People's Lives'
- A Long Day's Journey Into Homelessness : Poverty: Being destitute cut a former county athlete down to size--and taught lessons he'd never have otherwise learned.
- Chula Vista
- Klein Wins Title in U.S. Junior Golf Tournament
- NAMES & NUMBERS
- PAN AMERICAN GAMES : They Are Hosts With the Most : Marathon: Alberto Cuba starts things off by winning men's event in 2:19:27. Cuban runners account for four of the country's 11 medals.
- Dukes Unable to Steal the Thunder, Lose to Atlanta, 29-15
- JUNG AT HEART: What could Neil Young...