- 20 Indicted in S.D. Drug Probe
- OCTA Reports Budget Shortfall of $42 Million
- Actor's Son Pleads Not Guilty to Beating Wife
- GARDEN GROVE : 3rd Man Convicted in Botched Robbery
- Court Order Shuts Nude Dance Club : Northridge: Extasy owners say the closure, sought by the City Council, is temporary and circulate a petition.
- Wounded Supervisor's Rural Life No Refuge From Work Violence
- Sen. Bergeson Will Seek Reelection : Politics: The longtime legislator is considered a heavy favorite, despite some unpopular tax votes.
- GARDEN GROVE : City Leaders Predict Financial Problems
- Bullets in 2 Killings Linked, Police Say
- Report Shows Huge Jump in the Number of Hate Crimes : Trend: The Orange County Human Relations Commission found more than a dozen ethnic groups were targeted in 1991.
- Bicyclist in Coma After Car Collision
- Korean Grocer Code Seeks to Ease Tension
- No Favorite Emerges for AQMD Seat : Vote: Cities are split between Costa Mesa mayor and Yorba Linda councilman. Mayors will meet in February to set another election.
- 1,300 Layoffs, Wage Freeze Seen for L.A : Finance: Need to offset a projected $190-million deficit is expected to affect police, fire, library, park and street maintenance services.
- Prostitution-Front Suspect Was Considered Top Officer : Investigation: Evaluations of Sheriff's Sgt. Dennis Hartman were glowing through the years, but now he's thought to have been operating a massage parlor offering sex.
- 29 Literacy Volunteers Graduate
- Palmdale Mayor to Seek New Assembly Seat
- Ethics Agency Seeks to Proceed With Inquiry : Court: Lawyer says panel could be emasculated if it is barred from investigating alleged payroll irregularities in city attorney's office.
- Countywide : 'Micro-Optic' Bank Holdup Suspect Held
- Court Orders Unlicensed Sitter to Stop Operating
- 2 Salvadoran Officers Get 30 Years for Slaying Priests
- SECURITIES
- A weekly look at office and industrial...
- Court Backs Diners' Right to Sue Over Objects in Food : Laws: State justices modify 55-year-old doctrine in ruling restaurants liable if 'natural' items cause injury.
- Compromise Amnesty Law OKd in Salvador : Central America: The plan allows rebels to return to civilian life, sets up commission to probe war crimes.
- Gunman Kills Man, Is Shot by Officers
- SIMI VALLEY : Company to Replace Furnaces at Schools
- Lakeside Nurse Killed When She Finds Burglar in Home
- Blast of Steam at Chevron Refinery Injures 10
- Pressure Is on County Workers to Take Days Off Without Pay
- San Diego
- TENNIS AUSTRALIAN OPEN : Edberg Wins Easily, Courier Even Easier
- JAZZ REVIEW : Classical Violinist Drops In to Jam
- MUSIC REVIEW : Minnesotans Play Segerstrom Hall
- LEGAL FILE
- Vehicle Sales Drop 2.2% in Mid-January : * Autos: But sales of Japanese products made in U.S. plants jump 21.6%.
- American Red Cross Relief Fund Is $28 Million in Debt
- State High Court to Rule in Child Surrogacy Case
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON STATE : 127 Accidents Cited at A-Plant Since '43
- ORGANISMS ABOARD SHUTTLE
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Japan Catching Backlash of Trade Fairness Issue : Business: While some bashing goes on, domestic fears and politics also are important factors.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : CORONADO : Mrs. America May Lose Her Title
- 'Electability' Issue Hinders Tsongas : Campaign: Democratic rivals praise him, but voters question whether he can win the White House. Aides say he will try to present a forceful image.
- School Suspends 5 Students Involved in Video Showing Alleged Drug Use in Class
- NEWPORT BEACH : A Medical Mission of Mercy
- 5 Youths Indicted in Fatal Drive-By Shooting
- Homer Hummel Sr.; Former Supervisor
- LA HABRA : 'Stuffee' Is Just Packed With Facts
- New Plans for Housing, Golf Course Submitted : Santa Clarita Valley: County planners again delay a decision. Officials want more time want to ensure that an oak savanna area is protected.
- Learning to Fly Under Father's Wing : North Hollywood's Talented Transfer Harvey Soars in Class, on Court After Moving Back in With Parents
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- The San Francisco Giants reached contract agreements...
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL
- Right-handed pitcher Charlie Kerfeld, a former major...
- SKIING / BOB LOCHNER : Early Birds Get an Extra Lift at Mt. Waterman
- Field of 16,000 Is Expected for Super Bowl Run
- Morris Opts for St. Mary's Over CSUN
- Aztecs Fold Early, UTEP Gets Easy Win
- El Camino Real Pulls Its Weight in Wrestling Win
- Unisys Corp. posted its first quarterly profit...
- Zale Corp. Jewelry Chain Files for Chapter 11
- Another Ladle of Product Stew
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- EARNINGS : CalFed Posts $139-Million Loss for 1991
- Wymer Out of Jail but Far From Free on $600,000 Bail
- Low-End Bridal Registry? : 99 Cents Only Stores' Joke Unveils a Need
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Croats Want Firepower to Fight Off Serbs : Yugoslavia: Worried that U.N. troops won't end war, they seek Western arms to regain occupied area.
- BOOK REVIEW : A Summer Fling With the Seamy Underside of Victorian England : THE SUMMER OF THE ROYAL VISIT <i> by Isabel Colegate</i> ; Knopf; $20; 219 pages
- DESIGNERS : After Big Flop, Muroya's Back in a Flash of Color
- COLUMN ONE : A Sales Pitch Made in U.S.A. : A 'Buy American' campaign for cars is gaining momentum amid worries about Japan. But patriotism may only sell so many. Ultimately, price and quality matter most.
- There's Nothing Mickey Mouse About What Crooks Are After
- Second-Quarter Spurt Propels Thousand Oaks Past Westlake
- Q & A / MICHAEL FAY : Stepping Back--But Just a Bit
- Miscellany
- Theatre West Will Present New Comedy by a Man of Many Roles
- LEGAL FILE
- REAL ESTATE
- Doing Business / Wholesale Apparel : Quiksilver Workers Bring a Bit of the Beach to Work
- AT&T; Stock Drops as Profit Declines 22%
- Use of ZIP Codes to Set Insurance Rates Kept Alive
- TERRORISM : North Ireland Sectarian Strife at New Depths : 'Cruel enemy must be destroyed,' a Protestant leader says of IRA bombings. Draconian plans strike fear in the Catholic minority.
- Separatists Kill 5 Hindu Marchers : India: The attack confirms government warnings that the national unity procession could cause bloodshed.
- NATION IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Jury Sees Tape of Slaying Confession
- DESIGNERS : With the Name <i> Mossimo,</i> He Had to Prove He's Hip
- Gravity Tests Prove Jarring for Discovery Astronauts : Space: Crew members spin in chairs and ride a sled. They receive electric shocks in an effort to study muscular response.
- Public Warned Not to Use Gasoline in Cleaning Jobs
- SANTA ANA : Hearing Scheduled on Ward Boundaries
- Hughes Unveils Ozone-Saving Formula That Uses Citrus Juice
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Rancho Bernardo Presses on, Wins
- Edison's Jessie Listed as 'Iffy' for Tonight's Game
- In Post-Meek Era, San Pasqual Rebuilds With Hard Work : Basketball: Buck's program is in a transition year after losing 11 seniors, including his 6-10 center.
- BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Crespi Loses Game, Share of Mission Lead
- NBA ROUNDUP : Portland Spoils Karl's Debut
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / GENE WOJCIECHOWSKI : Hoyas Don't Have an Outside Chance
- ART REVIEWS : Skewering Institutional Myths
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Doin' the Mashed Potato at Boogies
- China Establishes Ties With Israel; Talks on Agenda
- U.S. to Seek Jobs for 2,000 Soviet Atomic Scientists
- 'Carmen' Attractions : Show's Stars Enhance 'Evening in Seville' Benefit for L. A. Opera
- Domestic Rail Car Industry Has Virtually Disappeared : Transit: Only one U.S.-owned firm makes the vehicles today, compared to six or more 25 years ago. Automobiles and foreign competition are blamed.
- SANTA ANA : $78,000 Voted for Redevelopment Plan
- U.S. May Cut Missiles to Aid Budget, Press Republics
- Italy Temporarily Bans Several Breast Implants
- Bradley's Hard Line on Green Line
- Miscellany
- Price of Laser Recorders Limits Market : Affordable compact disc units may be just a few years away, but don't expect a budget laser disc machine soon.
- Grandiose 'Beethovens' Twists the Myth
- Pop Album Chart : Garth Brooks Riding High--Again
- Axing of Sumitomo Paints County Into Corner : Green Line: Officials are reluctant to open bidding to sole U.S. firm. Starting local rail car production would take years, critics say.
- Out of This World : Arthur C. Clarke's Space Odyssey Didn't End With 2001--His New Dream Is Gardening on Mars
- Inglewood District Plans Pilot Program of 2 Middle Schools
- THOUSAND OAKS : 2 Cable Franchises Extended 4 Months
- FBI Agent Is Held in Contempt : Courts: He refuses to testify, under direction of Justice Department attorneys, about a federal inquiry into an L.A. police Special Investigation Section shooting.
- Stillwell Visits San Diego, But Not to Sign with Padres
- AMERICA'S CUP UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Blake Gets a Little Canoe-Shy During New Zealand Ceremony
- A group of investors headed by the...
- Miscellany
- EMPIRE LEAGUE GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Cypress Overcomes Turnovers to Defeat El Dorado
- Gibbs to Miss Game for CSUN Because of Grandfather's Death
- NATION IN BRIEF : GEORGIA : Drug-Resistant TB Strains Hard to Treat
- Harkin's Foreign Policy Plan Would Halve Defense Spending
- Hospital Consultant Named Administrator
- Father Abducted Children, Police Say
- Drug Maker Plans Needy Program
- Airline Says He's the One With Wide Body
- Looks Won't Mean a Lot if Anti-Bias Law Is Approved
- Wilson Urges Americans to 'Evangelize' for Free Trade : Commerce: Governor ends two days of talks in Mexico. He says pact would create jobs on both sides of the border.
- Mayor of Birmingham Is Sent to Prison : Courts: The city's first black chief executive will serve time on weekends for contempt. He claims the citation is racially motivated.
- Oil Companies Try Again to Win Pipeline Support : Energy: Petroleum firms want to build a conduit from Santa Barbara offshore platforms to refineries in L.A. area. A similar plan died five years ago.
- Planning Panel OKs Gateway Plaza Project : Woodland Hills: An appeal by homeowners was rejected for the towers at Ventura and Topanga Canyon boulevards.
- Obituraries
- Countywide : Books Sought for Post Office Drive
- $18,000 Floors Could Pull Rug Out From Under Lawmakers
- Right Decision--but It Got a Bit Out of Hand : Issue is building an appropriate transit system--not Japan
- Lakers Lose Leads, Then Hold Off Kings
- Judge's Stormy Trial on Drunk Driving Charge Nears Close : Courts: Years ago, defendant persuaded U.S. high court to broaden police rights to collect blood samples in such cases.
- FOCUS: PACIFIC BELL BUILDING
- New Line Helps Lift Kings Out of the Blues : Hockey: Millen, Donnelly, Karjalainen spark rally from 4-1 deficit to 6-5 victory over St. Louis.
- Fullerton Shoots Only 32.8% in Loss to UC Santa Barbara
- MOVIE REVIEW : A Nightmare Odyssey Into Filmmaking : Documentary: Ironies course through 'Hearts of Darkness,' which chronicles troubled shooting of Francis Coppola's 1979 'Apocalypse Now.'
- Trading Gnu for the New : Stage: Theater director is ready for a different challenge. He's going to produce movies.
- KCBS Asks Lampley to Return to Sports
- San Diego Spotlight : Where the Arugula and the Smoked Buffalo Roam
- The 400 Days : Program Trains Aspiring Assistant Directors on the Set
- STAGE REVIEW : A Smartly Sung 'Closer Than Ever'
- Master of Cargo Vessel Held on Alcohol Charge
- Camarillo Rejects the Projects of 3 Builders : Growth: The council cites a mix of concerns in turning down the developers. They had sought General Plan amendments to clear the way for their efforts.
- Group in Santa Clarita Quietly Tackles Growth
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Mouth Patrol
- Saddam Won't Keep Conway Bailey From Seeing This Super Bowl
- ROUNDUP : Sunny Hills Leads League in Soccer
- Stiffer Winds Blow Conner to a Rout : Sailing: Stars & Stripes' 6:08 margin of victory over Jayhawk is biggest so far in defender trials.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Il Casale's Chef Builds Own Forum
- Downfall of 'Elevator Music' : Radio: Southern California's last 'beautiful music' station is changing its format today. The decline is a nationwide trend.
- He Left His Heart in 'Avalon,' 'Diner'
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Jonathan Richman: Quirk on the Trigger : The Funny Yet Unmistakably Genuine Rocker Is Able to Switch Emotions Abruptly but Evocatively
- COLUMN ONE : A Sales Pitch Made in U.S.A. : A 'Buy American' campaign for cars is gaining momentum amid worries about Japan. But patriotism may only sell so many. Ultimately, price and quality matter most.
- NATION IN BRIEF : INDIANA : 2 on Swim Team Bus Killed in Accident
- Officer Charged After Firing Shot Into Home
- Russia Lifts Curbs on Domestic Trade : Economics: The aim is to boost competition by freeing retailers and wholesalers from corrupt officials and illicit middlemen who thrived under the old system.
- SCIENCE GENETICS : Discovery of Another Human Hormone Is First in 20 Years
- Clear Air for All Is on Agenda : Environment: A forum next week tackles issues including lead poisoning and the drought and their impact on minority communities.
- Democratic Education Aid Bill Clears Hurdle in Senate : Congress: Measure keeps some Bush ideas but drops his plan to make private schools eligible for grants. Election-year politics play a role.
- Other Districts Bypass L.A.'s School Condom Plan : Education: The Hart board is discussing distribution. Burbank, Las Virgenes and Antelope Valley systems have taken no action.
- FULLERTON : Judge Clears Way for Street Widening
- San Diego
- A look at noteworthy addresses in...
- Woman Accused of Effort to Have Husband Slain
- Don't Count Lakers Out Just Yet
- Ex-Ram Stokes Is a Survivor
- Gathers Case Becoming More Unsettled : Aftermath: Sides disagree on whether there is a settlement.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : TAHOE CITY : Lake Drops to Its Lowest Level Again
- New Hormone Found by S.D. Scientists
- Football's Misfits
- 5-Week-Old Boy Improving After Heart Transplant
- Freeway Extension Foes Seek Mediation : Transportation: The state rejects South Pasadena's call for more talks on options to the 6.2-mile project.
- Remembering to Remember
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Titan Women Rally to Edge Fresno State
- Displeased Opera Management Signs Contract With Musicians
- Rams Might Hire Tollner to Coach Quarterbacks : Pro football: Former USC head coach was fired by San Diego Chargers last season. He met with Chuck Knox Thursday.
- Bowl Alliance Set for '92 Season : College football: Backers settle many details of a complicated system designed to improve chances of determining a national champion.
- Catching Up With the Competition : Freshman Thompson Is Blossoming Into a Standout for Toros
- COMMENTARY : You Can Question Bruce Smith's Timing, but Not His Reasons
- Bush Expected to Agree to More Jobless Benefits
- Officers Seize $10.2 Million in Cocaine, Cash; 3 Arrested
- The New Edge : Fashion: Technology meets style in the world of cyberpunk, where shock value and insolence are <i> de rigueur.</i> It's a collision of futuristic materials and past trends.
- Put On Your Cyber Dress, Baby
- The Converts' Faith in Us Is Slipping : Hungary: Prosperity was as much a lure as political freedom; as prosperity is delayed, democratic faith erodes.
- County to Pay $2 Million to 5 Cities
- Charges Dropped in Porter Ranch Sex Case
- Forecasters Predicting Super Weather for Weekend
- The New Edge : Magazines: The New Age meets the PC Age in Mondo 2000. The quarterly's topics range from latest in high-tech products, jewelry and culture.
- Newport Harbor Ends Tustin's League Streak
- SUPER BOWL XXVI : BUFFALO BILLS vs. WASHINGTON REDSKINS : Tough to Beat : Bills' Linebacker Cornelius Bennett Is So Good, He Doesn't Need Comparisons to Lawrence Taylor
- Miscellany
- When Clippers Stand, Rockets Deliver, 109-96
- Ex-Irvine Tennis Player Roberts Advances
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Rush Lights Up the Stage Visually, but Not Sonically
- State Lags in Growth of Income : * Economy: During the 1991 third quarter, California joined 13 other states, most along the East Coast, in trailing the nation's 2.8% average gain in personal income.
- REAL ESTATE
- Tustin Bus Stop Shelter Firm Files for Bankruptcy : * Chapter 11: Metro Display Advertising Inc. seeks court protection to reorganize, suspending payments to scores of investors with lease-back arrangements.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Child-Care Program Gets a Reprieve
- FILLMORE : Infant Is Critical After Bedroom Fire
- Countywide : Woman Pleads Not Guilty in Slaying
- Driver Fleeing Site of Crash Hands Infant to Bystander : Collision: The 2-month-old girl and five others are injured in the Costa Mesa accident.
- Genius May Be 90% Perspiration, and 10% Lemon Juice
- Djavadian Got Money From UCLA : Colleges: Coach says he loaned Armenian expatriate funds for class. USC claims diver is a Trojan.
- Japanese Exec Leads Bid for Seattle Team
- REAL ESTATE : Bramalea Homes' Newport Coast Draws Opening Day Throng
- Bondholders Suing Keating May Face New Delay : * Trial: Accounting firms ask judge to postpone Arizona federal case against him.
- Deng Xiaoping Makes a Rare Public Showing
- Endowment Fun
- Breast Implant Surgeons Wrestle With Doubts, Fears
- Nightclub Ordered to Halt Nude Dancing : Northridge: Owners of Extasy vow to continue the activities until official notification of the court's directive is received.
- Man Denies Slaying of Traveler Who Vanished
- Hearing Set for Accused Killer of 6 : Courts: Cleophus Prince Jr. is accused of the serial slayings of 6 San Diego women during 1990.
- 5 Are Arrested in FHP Embezzlement
- Cleaning Up the Border
- San Diego
- NEWPORT BEACH : City Rules Against Gas Station Marts
- SANTA PAULA : Rent Initiative Signatures Are Submitted to City
- Mother's Landlords Tell Court About Finding Baby in Toilet
- San Diego
- MOORPARK : Vandals Shatter 44 Windows at School
- Who'd Conceive of Such Joy? : Karen and Al Miner Look Back as Quadruplets Near Terrible Twos
- MOVIE REVIEWS : 10 Short Films That Are Long on Laughter, Imagination
- STAGE
- Board Leaning to Acting Chief for Coroner Job : Government: Two L.A. supervisors say they intend to vote for the temporary medical examiner. A third says he is also strongly inclined in that direction.
- Trying to Skirt Affordable Housing Law : Government: Rich communities are trying to make deals with neighbors to accept their share of required multifamily units. Critics say it is segregation.
- A Spot to Sample Flavor of the Cup : Festivities: Exhibits, food and attractions focus on sailing at America's Cup International Centre, opening today.
- Ban on Gang-Related Attire OKd by Garden Grove School District : Education: Dress code also prohibits items that promote alcohol or illegal substance use.
- Harassment Trial Goes to the Jury
- Record-Setting Rusher Dotson to Attend USC
- HIGH SCHOOL NOTEBOOK : Holy Martyrs Guards Against Ills of a Crossing
- Profiting by Adjusting to Changes in Market Winds
- L.A.'s Lord, Dentsu Gets Ad Account for Mazda Luxury Car : * Marketing: The $75-million award for the Amati may be the largest new win in Southern California this year.
- Fourth-quarter profit rose 18% at Southwestern Bell...
- This Is a Good Idea if the Risks Can Be Controlled
- Dow Jones & Co. said its profit...
- ENTERTAINMENT & MEDIA
- GM-Energy Dept. Research to Be Denied Japanese
- Amended Cable Bill Seeks to Limit Controls
- R&D--the; Last Line of Defense : Despite Pentagon Cuts, Many Scientists in State Could Be Retained : NEWS ANALYSIS
- Jury Awards $10.3 Million to Former WD-40 Agents
- ABC Names 2 to Top Posts
- 2 Quakes on Greek Island
- Riding Into the Future on Rails
- EL TORO : Fighter Jet Squadron to Be Deactivated
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Robitaille Fires Back in Pension Uproar
- Man Pleads Not Guilty to Swindling Charges : Fraud: Mission Viejo businessman is accused of cheating his white-collar clients out of at least $150,000.
- Dana Point Youth Stabbed While Acting as Peacemaker
- College Dream Offered 83 Poverty-Area Children : Foundation Tells Elementary Students They Will Get Scholarships if They Finish High School
- Lewis Warns of Outcry on New Floor at Capitol
- That sculpture by Terry Allen outside Citicorp...
- Jacoby Is Supreme Up Front
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Contract Isn't Always a Guarantee of Roses at Time to Run for Them
- SUPER BOWL XXVI : BUFFALO BILLS vs. WASHINGTON REDSKINS : NOTES : Thurman Thomas Says He, Too, Is Bills' Michael Jordan
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Division II Team Scares No. 19 N.C. Charlotte
- Irvine Blows Lead, Game to Long Beach : Big West: Anteaters hold seven-point advantage with two minutes to play, then fall in overtime, 82-79.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL PACIFIC 10 CONFERENCE : Oregon State Beats Washington
- Black-Art Panelists Are Open to Interpretation : Discussion: Experts delve into the politics of race at a spirited session at UC Irvine. But they come up with no tidy conclusions.
- Atkinson Cites Lack of Local Appreciation of UCSD
- 3rd Burglary at Clothing Plant Foiled : Crime: As with previous break-ins, suspect is found and quickly arrested. Portable sewing machines are apparently the lure.
- D.A. Won't Probe Conduct of Long Beach Official
- Close Shave, but Anteaters Lose in Overtime : College basketball: Cal State Long Beach wins, 82-79, handing UC Irvine its eighth loss in a row.
- Townsend Commits to Ohio University
- Kennedy's Sawatzke, Raphael Commit to Pacific 10 Schools
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Fired-Up DiCamilli Leads Costa Mesa Past Estancia, 58-49
- One Wrong Move Doesn't Cost Boxer Semaza
- AMERICA'S CUP / DAILY REPORT : DEFENDER TRIALS : For Jayhawk, It's About Time for the Scrapheap
- Sad Facets of Life in L.A. From Ranen
- No. 13 Is Too Easy for Bruins
- Murnau's 'Sunrise' to Screen at UCLA
- Vine St. Bar & Grill Decides to Cover the Local Scene
- Buffaloed by the Stupor Bowl . . .
- MUSIC / JAZZ REVIEWS : The Blues Plate Special: A Little British Jam
- THE ARTS
- Downey S&L; Posts 41% Drop in Profits for '91
- OXNARD : Felony Suspect, 27, Arrested After Chase
- Ballroom Blitz: Popularity of Dancing Soars : Trends: On just about any weekend somewhere in the United States there is a competition in the 'sport-art.'
- The Big-Budget Haul
- A band called One World to celebrate debut album with Norris Theater concert.
- San Diego
- DANA POINT : City Planners Delay Decision on Project
- UCLA's Maddox Thinks About Going Pro : College football: Sophomore quarterback wants to see if the NFL is interested in him.
- Magic an All-Star? NBA Painted Itself Into a Corner
- Dow Off 29.07 on Bad Profit, Bond News : Market Overview
- S. Korea Halts National Exam After Test Theft
- For This Writer, Image Is Everything
- San Diego Lobbying NFL to Be '96 Super Bowl Site
- HEALTH WATCH : Reality Vote
- Gonzalez's Quiet Demeanor Disappears in Competition : Basketball: Huntington Beach sophomore likes a fight, even from fish on the end of his line.
- USD's Shots Fall, So Does Portland
- Three More Dodgers Agree to 1-Year Deals
- Biking Across the Country Because of Love for a Brother
- Fullerton Gets the Chills in Setback : College basketball: Sneed upset after Titans shoot a season-low 32.8% from the field in 64-58 loss to UC Santa Barbara.
- Pasarell to Bring New Events, Borg to Desert
- Super Bowl Host No Bryant Gumbel, and That's Just Fine
- OPERA REVIEW : 'Carmen' Hits the Pavilion
- Kashiwa Toots His Own Horn for Job : Jazz: The saxophonist pursued for more than a year the position he now has in the Rippingtons, one of fusion's most visible bands.