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- San Diego
- LA PALMA : Herman and Duke Claim Reelection
- NEWPORT BEACH : Conservancy Wants to Buy Open Land
- Victory Declared Against Medflies : Infestation: A quarantine on fruit will be lifted today. Some experts say the pest is still entrenched.
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Victory Gives Orange Coast Tie for Soccer Title
- Arizona Vote Could Affect Two Bowls
- BETTING WITH SURELOCK : THE SILICON SLEUTH
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Cuddles and Mobile Phone Set to Compete in Moccasin Stakes
- Eisenhower Makes Run at Fontana : Prep football: Top two teams in Southern Section play for Citrus Belt League title, probable No. 1 seeding in playoffs.
- He Traded Oranges for Roses : College football: Former Banning High standout Tyrone Rodgers went to Oklahoma to play in the Orange Bowl, but transferred to Washington after the Sooners were placed on probation.
- Michael Blatt, a former general manager of...
- Peter Nero Expects Pacific Symphony 'Blast'
- Hammer Hits Snag in Reclaiming Collection : Art: Sotheby's balks at releasing appraisal of works donated to USC without assurance from Armand Hammer that he won't sue.
- Art Davis Explores Rhythmic Link Between Drums, Dance : Pop music: The respected bassist's concert at Orange Coast College with his quartet will also feature a tap dancer and her foot-driven percussion.
- Deukmejian Chides Public for Split Vote : Politics: He blames divided government--such as state's Republican governor and Democratic Legislature--for bogging down the system.
- Edison Sued Over Harm to Fish Near San Onofre
- About Prop. 140: History Suggests It Isn't Over Yet
- No Rotation of Gulf Troops : Cheney Says They'll Stay for Duration
- FASHION : Sam & Libby: Quite a Pair
- Honk If You Voted for Poway's Snesko
- County's Proposed Jail Booking Fee of $183 Draws Anger From Cities : Budget: State slashes force the county to recover the 'full cost' of jailing prisoners. But civic layoffs and police cuts may result.
- Cuban Spy Seeking Asylum Is Freed From Jail
- Slain Youth's Brother Tells of Confrontation
- DNA Crime Lab Called a Qualified Success : Law enforcement: The program so far runs at a loss but also allows the county to save money, prompt guilty pleas, county report says.
- THE SIDELINES : Aussie Eagles in Japan Tourney
- This Coach Isn't Afraid of a Hit . . . or Two : Prep football: Brethren Christian's Mike Roark sees his share of action during scrimmages with his outmanned, but seldom outplayed, team.
- Kings Have a Night for Dionne, Defense : Hockey: Team barely misses second consecutive shutout with 5-1 victory over Red Wings.
- Sunny Hills Routs Sonora, Wins Third Title in Row
- Superfan Wasn't Invulnerable to Ratings, Rumors
- Baylor quarterback J.J. Joe will be sidelined...
- The Dream Doctor Leads the Field in California Sires Cup at Los Al
- Japan's All-Stars Tie U.S., Clinch Series Victory
- 'China Cry' a Top Moneymaker in 1st Weekend
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Mr. Frost' a Lukewarm Chiller
- STAGE
- State Aid for Rail Projects Receives Boost : Transit: Commission signals it is ready to provide financial help for commuter lines. Limit on assistance for right-of-way acquisition also may be increased.
- Poor Find a Working Pal : Shoeshine Man Brings Food, Fellowship
- Classroom Changes Give a 'Feel' for Math, Science : Education: Minority schools take lead with hands-on techniques to help students grasp abstract concepts.
- Reread His Lips: President Again Vows to Oppose Taxes : Election: Bush says voters showed that they think taxes are too high. But he also notes that 'sometimes you run into some realities.'
- Bill to Give Salvadorans Temporary Haven : Immigration: Criticized by some as special treatment, new law will allow them legal status for 18 months. But after that, there is a risk of deportation.
- HOLIDAY CLOSINGS
- THE HOUSE
- Lynch Concedes Defeat in Race With Hahn
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL : Renewing Acquaintances : Rivalry: After cooling their heels for two years, Notre Dame and Crespi are set to meet again.
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Mt. Carmel Girls Make Volleyball Semifinals
- Odoardi, Garcia Carry Century Past Laguna Beach
- MOVIE REVIEW : Costner's Magic With 'Wolves' : In his directorial debut, he creates a frontier epic rich in character, action and spectacle.
- ARTS
- New Miss World Beats Flu to Win
- ART REVIEW : The Sigmund Freud Collection--It's a Freudian Dream : Like any passionate art collector, the father of psychoanalysis was fueled by motives so deep he could not have explained them himself.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : 2 Live Crew: The Mild Bunch : Amid controversy and fanfare, the raunchy rappers fail to generate much excitement.
- Bishops Raise Moral Barriers to Force in Gulf
- Move Widens Range of U.S. Offensive Options : Strategy: It's also an acknowledgement that Iraq's forces cannot be defeated by air power alone.
- 234 'Boat People' Return to Vietnam
- WORLD IN BRIEF : SOVIET UNION : Food Coupons to Be Issued in Moscow
- Mail-Bomb Case Defense Seeks Special Judge
- Poway to Sue Over Pomerado Road : Transportation: City officials are furious at San Diego's recent backtracking on plans to reopen the shortcut. They authorize legal action.
- Who's Boss? Confusion Grips Atty. Gen. Office
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Jogis Makes It to Quarterfinals in Badminton
- Solliday, Poltl Lead Capistrano Valley Past Dana Hills
- THE SIDELINES : Fernandez Advances in Slims
- Last Season Forgotten as Savanna Returns to Playoffs
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL REPORT / WEEKDAY UPDATE : USC
- 2 Albums Open Ed Sullivan Collection
- San Diego Spotlight : Chic Taste of Italy Detours Through San Francisco
- WORLD IN BRIEF : IRELAND : Woman Closes In on Presidency
- Classes for Future Nobel Winners : Education: Specialty schools have long offered innovative math and science programs for top-notch students. Now some are broadening their admission policies.
- Ventura : Man Who Dumped Brake Fluid Gets Jail
- Freeway Snarl Follows Crash of Truck, Car
- Neighbors of CSUN Complain About Noise : Northridge: University accreditation team members are told that weekend nights have become unbearable since new dorms were opened.
- State Panel Puts Brakes on Plan to Allow Off-Roaders in Anza-Borrego : Environment: Proposal to reopen 500 acres of desert to unlicensed ORVs is unanimously rejected in a feud that refuses to die.
- Approval of Prop. 140 Doesn't End Cawdrey's Term-Limit Challenge
- Garden Grove Moves Toward Playoff Spot
- Katz: Setting a Course for Next Time
- PREP FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- A HEALTHY OUTLOOK : Oft-Injured Quarterback Washington Puts His Worries Behind as He Marches Antelope Valley College to Verge of Title
- THE SIDELINES : Chavez Wins Non-Title Fight
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Ailing Sampras Drops Out, Krickstein Is Knocked Out
- STAGE REVIEW : Henley's 'Wake' Aptly Named
- Rock Stars Should Play to Collectors' Market
- STAGE REVIEW : You've Heard 'Blues in Night' Before
- SHORT TAKES : Mich. Governor-Elect to Marry
- TOP AIR POLLUTION PENALTIES
- Sue Poindexter, new president of Soroptimist of...
- Countywide : Board Seeks Broader Protection for Trees
- Psychiatrist Calls Rape Suspect Unfit for Trial
- Blaze at Pendleton Mostly Extinguished : Brush fire: Firefighters attack by land and air in area where 4,800 acres were scorched. Interstate 5 and the Amtrak line are back in operation.
- Santa Ana : New Councilman to Leave School Board
- LAGUNA BEACH : Planners Delay Smithcliffs Ruling
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE PERSIAN GULF : Gulf War Isn't Possible Without the U.N. : The charter precludes unilateral military action. The realities on the ground bear the same message.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : A Panel Deserving of Its Status
- Brando Unable to Visit Ill Daughter : Murder case: She remains in a Tahiti hospital after a drug overdose, but the actor's attorney has advised him not to travel there.
- Cypress' Johnson Goes for Mark at Rio Hondo
- NHL ROUNDUP : Belfour, Blackhawks Pick On the Slumping Oilers, 5-3
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL : Ross Mobilizing Defenses : Royal: Safety might not own a car but he is the driving force in battle for championship.
- Teufel: Darryl Isn't a Team Player
- Pincay Injured in Spill, Out at Least Six Weeks
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL REPORT / WEEKDAY UPDATE : USC : Beavers' Quarterback, Tackle Suspended
- Los Alamitos Rushes Into the Playoffs
- Who's Who: Little-Known Chargers Do Make a Difference
- MacLean, Murray Lead UCLA to 127-96 Victory
- Michael Crawford to Return to 'Phantom' Role : Theater: The originator of the title role in 'The Phantom of the Opera' will return to the Ahmanson on Dec. 31 to play the part again for at least three months.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Pacific Symphony Hails Bernstein : Director Carl St. Clair paid tribute to his recently deceased mentor and teacher.
- IRVINE : Mothers Get Together to Fight Blues
- Marauders' Rider Ruled Ineligible for Basketball
- Earth Moves, but No Team Comes Forth
- Defense Gets Costa Mesa 16-13 Victory, Playoff Spot
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'C'est la Vie' Pleasant but Forgettable Fare From Kurys
- Bennett, First U.S. Drug Czar, Quits : Narcotics: Outspoken official brands Rep. Rangel 'a gas bag' and capital 'a basket case.' He says nation is beginning to break the habit.
- Germany, Poland Ready to Sign Treaty to Guarantee Border : Europe: Kohl meets with the Polish prime minister. He also promises Poles visa-free travel by Christmas.
- Man Honored for Rescue in Fiery Crash
- Fire in Converted Garage Burns Resident : Meiners Oaks: Officials say the 70-year-old man was smoking in bed at the board-and-care facility, which has been cited five times for safety and maintenance violations.
- A Democracy Trembles, Fearing Expansionist Islam : India: Religion has become an issue that threatens the evenhanded secularism of the world's largest democracy.
- COLUMN ONE : REGIONAL REPORT : Pirating the Auto Retailers : Sales taxes on cars and trucks are a big portion of municipal revenues. So cities are luring dealerships with subsidies and cheap land.
- Examining All the Wreckage
- School Board's Bid for a Pay Hike Hits a Snag in Sacramento : Education: Members told to petition for new legislation rather than seek increase to $55,000 through state waiver process. Current pay is $2,000 a month.
- Oxnard : Man Pleads Not Guilty in Slaying
- D.A. Probes Housing Panel's Plan to Buy Reputed Mobster's Property
- Flashing Yellow on Issues Green? : No, don't misread the defeat of Proposition 128
- Aging Water Pipe Bursts in Hillcrest, Damaging Stores and Buckling Street
- Ornaments Stolen From Wright's Hollyhock House
- PACIFIC 10 / MAL FLORENCE : Copper Looks Good as Gold to California
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- SAILING / RICH ROBERTS : It's His Boat, So Ward Takes the Wheel
- Taft, Belmont Set Stage for Cross-Country Run-In
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT / WEEKDAY UPDATE : RAMS : Gray Says He's Ready to Play
- ART REVIEWS : Wolfgang Laib: Nature and Nurture
- SHORT TAKES : Arledge Apartment Deal Stalled
- Stories of Women's Lives--Especially Her Own : Film: Acclaimed French writer-director Diane Kurys comes to terms with her childhood in 'C'est la Vie.'
- Hawthorne's Holly Park to Get Its Own ZIP Code
- Bank Imposes New Limit on Borrowing by Directors
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT / WEEKDAY UPDATE : AROUND THE NFL : Falcons' Casillas Off Suspended List
- He Could Fill Another Position : Homecoming: Former Crenshaw High star Strawberry has opportunity to serve as a role model for city kids.
- THE SIDELINES : Quebec OKs Loan to Buy Expos
- South Advances in Volleyball Playoffs
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE NOTES / IRENE GARCIA : El Camino Runner Is on the Right Track
- Borg Won't Go Against the Grain : Tennis: One of the game's greatest players is trying to make a comeback. But he refuses to give up his old-fashioned wooden rackets.
- There's No Question About It: He's Here
- Mary Star Beats Daniel Murphy to Win Santa Fe League Title
- SDSU's Herrera Wins, Moves to Quarterfinals
- THE SIDELINES : Walter Camp Finalists Named
- Canyon Takes Advantage of Second Chance
- Time Out for Reasoner on '60 Minutes' : Television: The veteran correspondent appears less frequently in his new role as editor emeritus.
- MOVIE REVIEW : A Road Movie That Goes Somewhere
- BREA : Council Renews Cable Franchise
- Stanton : 3 Newcomers Win City Council Seats
- Fusion Scientist Surfaces, Says Work Is Continuing
- VENTURA : Napa's Fire Chief to Replace Horne
- Thieves Rob Man of $100,000 in Gems
- San Nicolas Develops Endless Water Supply : Drought: The Navy installs a desalination plant that uses a reverse osmosis process to take advantage of the Pacific Ocean.
- 4 Arrested, Big Heroin Cache Seized : Drugs: Officers confiscate 6 pounds of heroin with an estimated value of $5 million on the street, plus five vehicles and $35,000 in cash.
- RAMS : Parcells Keeps Giants' Vision Narrowed to a Game at a Time
- Santa Margarita Finishes Undefeated : Prep football: After their 33-6 victory over Warren, Eagles prepare for playoffs--but don't know where they'll go.
- McGwire Should Be a Big Deal
- Former Teammates Can't Believe the Mets Let Strawberry Slip Away
- ARTS
- POP ALBUMS : 'Saints' Off to Sizzling Start
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Evening at Patakan Thai Depends on Luck of Draw
- Record Bootleggers Tap Niche in Music Market : Recordings: What they sell are not counterfeits, but usually live performances picked up on the sly.
- Man Waved at Train Before Being Struck
- SIMI VALLEY : Teacher Accused of Annoying Boy
- U.S. Refuses to Give $7.2 Million for Tent City : Jails: The county's grant application, which sought four times the amount of available funding, is rejected.
- Countywide
- Non-Union Cleaning Firm Loses Contract Downtown
- NBA ROUNDUP : Olajuwon Leads Rockets Past Winless Magic
- Westminster Makes Hill Wait for Record
- The Shoe Now Fits, So Elway Will Play
- Kang's Score Clinches Loara Playoff Berth
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Peoples Up by 3 Shots at Kapalua
- SOUTHERN SECTION PREP PLAYOFF ROUNDUP
- Rams-Giants on TV in L.A.
- 'Rocky Show' Finally Arrives on the Racks : THIS WEEK'S MOVIES
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Cymbeline' Is Worth the Trip : Shakespeare: The San Diego Rep's production of this rarely done work of the Bard's is 3 1/2 hours well spent.
- 11 Paintings Pulled From Hammer Opener
- CRISIS IN THE PERSIAN GULF : Soviets Back U.S., Won't Rule Out Use of Force : Strategy: But Shevardnadze indicates that Moscow has far more patience than Washington.
- Baby-Sitter Gets 15 Years to Life in Death of Child
- 2 Airports Will Collect Millions in Boarding Fees
- Camp Pendleton Blaze Fully Out, Freeway Open
- Graceful Exit for Duffy? Vote Is Still Out : Politics: Jim Roache may find the going rough as he tries to take the reins from the sheriff, who once predicted a period of 'malicious obedience' if Roache were elected.
- Coliseum Toughens Policy on Beer Sales at Games
- Ripley Sparks Santiago to 24-20 Victory
- HORSE RACING : Some Races Still Being Contested
- Airliner Lands at Private Field
- MEINERS OAKS : Developer to Drop 50-House Project
- FULLERTON : Road-Widening Foes Are Rejected Again
- Shattered Peace . . . and the Dogged Pursuit of a Rapist
- 1990 CAP SCORES
- Builder Wins $3-Million Judgment for Project County Backed Out Of
- Newport Must Pay $300,000 to Victim of Police Shooting
- Random Drug Testing of Police Officers OKd
- The morning after the Universal Studios fire,...
- Baby-Sitter Gets 15 Years to Life in Child's Death
- BUREAUCRACY WATCH : A Czar Abdicates
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT / WEEKDAY UPDATE : CHARGERS : Phillips Makes Appearance at Meeting of Defensive Line
- Palmdale Nightmare, One Year Later : Prep football: Team meets Saugus tonight. In last year's game, players attacked officials.
- AFRICA / ISOLATED CONFLICT : Separatist Region Tests Senegal on Rights Issue
- Charles A. Koepke; Environmental Teacher
- Gunmen Kill Catholic in His Belfast Home
- David Stirling; Started Britain's WWII Special Air Service Unit
- 1990 VALLEY CAP SCORES
- ANAHEIM : Pickup Scheduled for Bulky Trash
- THOUSAND OAKS : Teachers Protest Stalled Negotiations
- Oceanside
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Stonehill Red Tape Dwarfs Road Project
- THE BIG GAME / SANTANA-WEST HILLS : League Title Is Final Step for the Sultans
- Snafu in Soccer League Scheduling Delays Heat Decision on Home Field
- Loyola Opens New Era : Hillock's Lions to Play Australian Team
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL REPORT / WEEKDAY UPDATE : UCLA : Turner a Finalist for Thorpe Award
- Apple to Orange for Strawberry : Dodgers: Slugger signs five-year contract for $20.25 million and, right now, he's the starting center fielder.
- Forward Alexander Volkov of the Atlanta Hawks...
- Eddie Fisher Lived 'On the Edge' : Hollywood: The singer-actor has some sobering reflections on his mistakes and substance abuse.
- SHORT TAKES : Homeless Tell Duchess Thanks
- MUSIC REVIEW : Piano Man Sings for S.D. : Concert: Billy Joel may be older, heavier and less inspired on stage, but, to his fans, it's still rock 'n' roll.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Grim Prairie Tales' Not Fully Created
- Additional Units Earmarked to Join U.S. Forces in Gulf
- Dornan Backs Bush on Gulf, Himself for Senate or Cabinet
- Gandhi Turns Down Offer to Form New Government : India: He tells the president he would rather support socialist Shekhar, who awaits an invitation.
- NATION : Kahane Suspect Linked to Drug
- Socialist Named India's New Prime Minister
- KGB Charges Gunman With Terrorist Act
- VENTURA : Shark Attack Leads to Toothy Souvenir
- MISSION VIEJO : 'Routine' Stop Nets Jewel Theft Suspects
- GARDEN GROVE : Trustees Hand Out Raises in District
- COSTA MESA : House of Freedom Sponsors Breakfast
- County CAP Test Scores Are Above State Average : Education: Third-, sixth- and eighth-grade students and high school seniors improve in math. But reading results decline slightly for the elementary and intermediate students.
- Man in Custody After Pellet Rifle Incident : Arrest: An officer fired a shot in the suspect's direction as he was taken into custody after allegedly pointing weapon at I-5 drivers. No one was hurt.
- Attitude Adjustment : Raiders: Defensive end Greg Townsend is passing the test of his life, and enjoying his best NFL season.
- NOTEBOOK : Unlikely Playoff Berth in Calabasas' Sights
- It's Already Turned Into a Mini-Series
- Political Novice Runs Big Developers Off the Beach : Environment: Debbie Cook didn't want buildings on the sand in Huntington Beach. And the voters showed Tuesday in passing Measure C that they don't either.
- Hang Together, or Hang Separately : Soviets: Economic reform must take on an urgent beat. For that to happen, Gorbachev and Yeltsin will have to become allies, not foes.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL REPORT / WEEKDAY UPDATE : SAN DIEGO STATE : Season Has Been Frustrating for Butts
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT / WEEKDAY UPDATE : RAIDERS : Shell Sympathizes With Mandarich
- Big News in Baseball Travels Fast : Reaction: Everyone gets the word about Strawberry's deal with Dodgers and the word for the most part is 'Wow.'
- Hollywood Loses a Vietnam : Indian Dunes: TV and movie producers mourn the impending new role of the popular Valencia shooting location.
- Out of the Red, S.D. Symphony Now Strains to Fill Seats
- KPFK to Broadcast Series of Multicultural Stage Plays
- Frost Set in Fast in Trudeau Marriage
- DESIGNERS : De la Renta Has Designs on Paris
- Maurice Mann; Former Head of Stock Exchange
- It's Official: Jane Fonda and Ted Turner...
- Johnson Keeps GOP Leadership Post
- Airports Hope Boarding Fees Are Ticket to Expansion : Transportation: The Burbank facility plans to build its terminal using a $3-per-passenger charge recently allowed by Congress. LAX also foresees improvements.
- 'Babes' a Fine Tribute to 1940s Musicals
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Child's Play 2' Plays Up the Horror
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'The Krays': Mad, Mod Brother Hoods
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Indian Food Filled With Imagination
- 'Crew' Brings Its Rap Act to the Celebrity
- Krauthammer on Rap Music
- Insurance Fraud Rings
- LETTERS IN VIEW : Max the Mouth From the N.Y. Times
- Rescuers Sued
- LETTERS IN VIEW : Don't Pass Childhood; Go Straight to Adult
- Drug War
- Insurance Fraud Rings
- Krauthammer on Rap Music
- Krauthammer on Rap Music
- Insurance Fraud Rings
- LETTERS IN VIEW : Max the Mouth From the N.Y. Times
- Rescuers Sued
- MOVIES - Nov. 9, 1990
- MOVIES - Nov. 9, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - Nov. 9, 1990
- POP/ROCK - Nov. 9, 1990
- Cranston Has Cancer, Won't Run in 1992 : Politics: An outspoken advocate of liberal causes, he has been tarnished in the S&L; scandal. He will give up his post as majority whip.
- Have Holiday Catalogues, Will Buy
- Charges Expected Today in Universal Studios Fire : Arson: Sifting of ashes continues for evidence to support the suspect's confession. His mother says he is antisocial and can't handle stress.
- Tapped Phone Ignites Dispute in Noriega Case
- PASSING THE BUCKS: The grand jury testimony...
- LET'S PARTY: After campaigning for months for...
- 3 of 4 Train Crash Victims Died in Flames After Leaping
- TRUE OR FALSE? For the first time,...
- Opening of 2 Senate Seats Starts Scramble
- Home Invaders Strike Again in Yorba Linda
- Medfly War Over, a New Battle Looms : Infestation: Fruit ban will be lifted today though some say pest isn't dead yet. And Orange County faces a new quarantine, for the peach fruit fly.
- Court Opinion to Be Asked on Ridgeline Law : Laguna Niguel: Some residents claim that the proposed ordinance would affect their right to build.
- 3 Young Boys Hit by Car in Busy Street : Accident: Six-year-olds were returning to their private school from a nearby park and were crossing the thoroughfare single-file when the last three in line were struck.
- HEADING EAST: Tom Larson, president of the...
- 3 Rail Workers Killed in Crash Died of Burns
- P.M. BRIEFING : Americans Turn to Credit Cards
- Irvine Co. Plans Major Project Cuts, Layoffs : Downturn: The developer blames the action on a cash-flow crunch caused by the credit restrictions federal regulators have imposed on banks and savings and loans.
- Reading Food : Cookbooks Versus Chefs' Books
- Renault Expected to Cut Work Force by 4,260 in Face of Decline, Union Says
- Library Schedules Weeklong Festivities
- Menorah OKd for Display in Park : Beverly Hills: The council officially blesses a seasonal appearance of both Hanukkah menorah and Christmas tree.
- NEIGHBORS : A Furry Tale : Animal grooming in Simi Valley is a warm and fluffy affair.
- Student Sleuths Rate the Resorts : Tourism: The group gives Atlantic City, N.J., a lukewarm 3 1/2-pineapple score after run-ins with a jitney driver and a waitress.
- SENIORS : Pet Feelings : Animals and the elderly share a companionable need to care and be cared for.
- FINAL CALIFORNIA ELECTION RETURNS : INYO COUNTY
- Signals of a Right Turn Prove False in Santa Monica : Suburban races: Environmentalist-backed candidates win water board seats in the San Gabriel Valley. West Hollywood rejects card club gambling.
- Slow Going : Thousands of Drivers Stranded on Both Sides of Fire
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Crime, Environment Had Roles in Race
- Drunk Driver Convicted in Death of Motorcyclist
- 18 Treated After Breathing Fumes at PacBell Building
- Del Mar
- Anti-Incumbent Mood Blamed in Wake of Upsets
- In 'Anti-Incumbent Year,' All 7 South Bay Legislators Win Easily
- PREP FLASHBACK : THIS WEEK IN COUNTY PREP SPORTS HISTORY : 10 YEARS AGO