- Legislation Targeting Sweatshops Vetoed : Garment industry: Governor says the Hayden bill puts too much responsibility on manufacturers. Backers say they will try again--when Deukmejian leaves office.
- South Africa Acts to Quell Tribal Feud
- RTD Calls for Legislation to Set Ceiling on Payouts
- ORANGE : Council to Assist in Saving Creek Bed
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City Administrator to Get an Assistant
- COUNTYWIDE : Program Recycles Sludge as Fertilizer
- S.D. Growth Slowing as Economy Weakens, Report Says
- DISNEYLAND PIGSKIN CLASSIC : Teams Earned the Right to Kick Off First
- LITTLE LEAGUE WORLD SERIES : Pennsylvanians Play Cypress in Semifinals Today
- U.S. Biased Against Islam, Muslim Leader Says
- DEL MAR : Aaron Gryder Makes Trip 'Home' to Ride No Marker in Cabrillo 'Cap
- Collinsworth Hopes No One Gets His 'Scam'
- San Diego Premiere of S.F. Ballet's 'Sleeping Beauty' Receives Grant
- A 'Cosby' Bloopers Episode Beats 'Simpsons' Rerun, but Not in L.A.
- Two Banks to Aid Reservists: Those called...
- Former CIA Agent to Face Trial on Iran-Contra Tax Charges
- Brown Again Pushes Early Primary Bill
- Irish Hostage Held 4 Years Is Freed in Beirut : Mideast: Brian Keenan, the fifth Westerner released since April, arrives in Syria. His pro-Iranian kidnapers do not explain the action.
- Work Will Close Parts of Ventura Freeway
- Man Arrested on Drug-Making Charges
- New D.A. Policy Bans Bail Releases in Slayings : Rule change: The action, and an apology, followed meetings that prosecutors had with ministers angered by the handling of suspects in the slaying of a Pacoima pastor.
- Suspect Seized in House Robberies in Three States
- Volunteer Honored for Aid to Survivors
- Officials Question In-House Hiring : Personnel: The Civil Service Commission hires its own chairman as an analyst, exacerbating a feud with the district attorney over nepotism.
- VOLLEYBALL USA CHAMPIONSHIPS : Beach Kings Compete for Royal Sum
- 'Wild at Heart' Tweaks 'Peaks' Freaks : Film: If you saw the David Lynch-directed TV series and expect to see the same on the big screen, think again. Some who have seen the new movie say it's too violent.
- Harper Accents Fundamentals as He Runs Two Practices for His CLU Football Team
- An Inspiring Monument to Robert Johnson : Anthology: In just 29 songs recorded in 1936 and 1937, he coined the currency of the blues, and therefore of rock 'n' roll.
- Chargers Get Depth Check Against 49ers
- U.S. Confirms Weak 2nd-Quarter Growth
- Strong Profits Continue at O.C. Independent Banks : Lenders: The combined net income of the county's 38 institutions is $11.6 million for the first quarter. Just five such banks report losses.
- McDonnell Unit's Debt Downgraded: Standard & Poor's...
- 4 New Roses Named for All-American Honors
- Japan Debates How Much Aid It Can Provide
- 22 Held in Attack on Queen's Car in Nepal
- Iraq Surrounds U.S. Embassy in Kuwait, Detains Evacuees : Gulf crisis: Detention of American diplomats breaks promise that they could leave Baghdad. The Administration calls it 'another stark example of Iraqi duplicity.'
- Curbing Highway Ugliness : Billboard-control measures to advance roadside beauty
- S&L; Figure Claims Poverty but Runs Up Big Tab : Finance: Oldenburg, facing charges of looting thrift, said he was indigent and needed a public defender. At the same time, he was staying in a $6,000-a-night hotel room.
- NFL to Throw Fans for a Loss : League wants to sack satellite TV pickup of out-of-town games
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : LAKE ELSINORE : 3 Shooting Victims Identified by Sheriff
- Mexican Doctor Denied Bail in Camarena Case : Murder trial: The judge--who ruled that the suspect's kidnaping from Mexico was an extradition treaty violation--calls him a 'flight risk.'
- Days of Drums and Bugles
- Outrage Over Bail in Pastor's Murder Prompts New Policy : Justice system: D.A.'s office moves to generally prohibit bail in such cases. Amounts of $20,000 had been set for 2 white teens in black man's death.
- Hostage Describes Gunman as Polite but Silent
- Theater Rejects Interracial 'Romeo and Juliet' : Stage: Some board members voice their concern that La Habra's 'predominantly older' audience would not accept the relationship.
- USAir to Lay Off Another 2,100 Workers : Airlines: The move follows the firing of 1,500 others earlier in the week. The carrier blames lower passenger demand and rising fuel costs.
- IBM Set to Unveil a Crucial Line of Mainframes
- Liver Transplant Pioneer Undergoes Heart Surgery
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Lobbyist's Gift to Legislator Alleged
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Link Sought Between Lawsuits, Slaying
- Picus Asks Reward in UCLA Student's Death
- Dolphin Dies in Arms of Lifeguard : Marine life: Several attempts to rescue disoriented mammal off Hermosa Beach fail.
- Man Enters No Contest Plea in Graduate's Death
- Philips Stockholders Approve Tomkins Deal
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS: PROPOSITION 128 : 'Big Green' Foes Pull Ads a Day After Suit Is Filed
- Defendant Wants Death Penalty if Convicted
- Padres Reward Riddoch, Making Everyone Happy : Baseball: Manager is rehired for 1991, and team stops Expos, 2-1, for 21st victory in past 31 games.
- ABC Says Bye-Bye to 'Baby' for Fall; Casting Snag Cited
- 5 Legislators in S. Carolina Face Bribery Charges : Indictments: They are accused of accepting money in exchange for support of a parimutuel betting bill. Lobbyist worked for FBI in probe.
- With Union OK, 27 Schools Get Set for Autonomous Operation
- W. Hollywood Card Club Backers Lose Court Bid
- Bank President Named: Pacific National Bank of...
- Britons Proud of Kin on Iraqi TV--and Afraid
- Divided Loyalties Tear at Ex-Iraqis in San Diego
- Peace Force Hears Gunfire, Delays Landing in Liberia
- Iraq Standoff Exposes Gap in U.S. Intelligence Force : Strategy: A lack of spies on the ground creates a dangerous blind spot regarding Hussein's intentions.
- Silberman Admits He Knew It Was Drug Money : Justice: Former top state official pleads guilty to conspiring to launder cash. He now faces 41 to 51 months in federal prison.
- County Unveils Its 'Flexible Fuel' Car
- 40 Reservists Volunteer for Mideast Duty
- 1989-90 Donations to UCI Decline to $27.3 Million
- Bradley to Pay Fine for Role in Contract : Settlement: Mayor unintentionally violated law in awarding of job to a contributor, FPPC says.
- Murder Trial Ordered in Slaying of Good Samaritan
- Stock Exchanges Set Up Formal Ties: The...
- Solar Plane Pilot Gliding High Again
- COLUMN ONE : Tent City: a Home of Final Hope : A shabby squatters' camp near the Kremlin is a visible symptom of the crisis in Soviet society. Its occupants come from all over to air their gripes and seek justice.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City Turns Over New Leaf on Hedge Law
- OXNARD : Students Hired to Paint Over Graffiti
- Bernstine Is a Nice Problem for His Coaches
- Two for a Nickel: Friends Battle for a Primary Secondary Job : Aztecs: Williams and Griffith fight to fill the huge shoes left by John Wesselman.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Chesnokov Overcomes Rain, Van Rensburg
- Two of Japan's top distance runners and...
- Frohnmayer Denies 'NEA 4' Grant Appeals : Arts funding: The NEA chairman rejects requests by controversial performance artists, setting the stage for lawsuit challenging the decision as political.
- ON THE RECORD
- UPDATE / THE JESUIT CASE : No Progress in Salvador Murders Even as U.S. Aid Hangs in Balance
- Worst Fires in Decades Burn French Forests
- COUNTYWIDE : Police Arrest 2 After Cocaine Seized
- Irvine Firm Agrees to Pay $65,000 Fine
- Man Arrested in Neighbor's Slaying
- Rainouts Force TV to Change Broadcast Plan
- BOXING / EARL GUSTKEY : Smith Deserves an Assist for His Problems
- ERLY Industries Inc.: The Los Angeles food...
- How to Pick Remodeling Contractor : Home repair: Choose the individual or company by scrutinizing his or her state license and checking on references, for starters.
- French Decor--American Style : Interior design: Furnishings from France are customized to fit the more informal U.S. lifestyle.
- Ex-Bank Worker Charged With Embezzling $660,000
- NEWPORT BEACH : Police Want Infrared Devices for Copters
- Churches Condemn Iraqi Invasion, Support Bush : Gulf crisis: Religious groups, critical of past U.S. military excursions, see a different situation this time.
- All-Star Musicians Can't Stop Meeting Like This : Jazz: For seven summers, friends Patrice Rushen, Ndugu Chancler, Alphonso Johnson and Ernie Watts have gotten together to tour. They play Hollywood Bowl Sunday.
- Sheik Fahad Al-Ahmad, president of Kuwait's Olympic...
- Judas Priest Verdict Offers Small Comfort to Music Industry : Ruling: Despite court victory, some observers see record companies imposing curbs on artists' freedom of expression.
- Service Container Pact
- Increase at the Gas Pump--Gouging or Capitalism? : Profits: Throughout history, fair pricing has been a subject of concern in civilized societies.
- Gulf Crisis Alters U.S. View of Philippine Bases' Value
- Army Reserve Water Experts Placed on Alert in Southland
- Diamond Bar Engineer Who Fled Kuwait Says 30 Others Hesitated
- Linguist With a Sense of Humor Holds the Fort for U.S. in Kuwait : Diplomacy: Ambassador Howell--on the point of leaving when Iraq invaded--leads a small group of trapped American diplomats.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : HAITI : 3 Ministers Quit Caretaker Cabinet
- Living High on the Hog : Fair: For some youths, months of work fattening their livestock for the auction block pay off in money for college, another animal or a new car.
- IN BRIEF : VENTURA FREEWAY : Work Will Cause Weekend Closures
- ANAHEIM : Carousel Fans Ride in for Auction
- Reserves Will Keep Schools in the Black
- Silberman Chronology
- Multifamily Home Permit Futures
- Who Made Iraq What It Is Today? : World exports of chemical weapons sure helped
- Israel Denies Pressing U.S. to Strike Iraq : Allies: Spokesman says government has 'full confidence in American policy' and is urging no specific action.
- Baxter Will Sell Stake in Biotech Firm:...
- GE Cuts Jobs in Massachusetts, Alabama: General...
- SOUTH AFRICA / FACTIONAL FIGHTING : Old Animosities Split Key Leaders : Buthelezi and Mandela, prominent in opposing clans, were once friends.
- Ex-Beauty Queen Gets Life Term for Jealousy Murder
- Leland's Fatal Ethiopia Crash Laid to Weather, Pilot Error
- Ciddie May Tyson; 108-Year-Old Homemaker
- Bernardi's Staff Appointment Enrages Ministers' Group
- Camarena Mistrial Motion May Be Heard in October
- Nike's Hometown Ignores Boycott Call
- Jordan Reopens Iraqi Border to Refugees : Exodus: Amman hopes to limit the flow to 20,000 a day. Thousands are backed up awaiting passage home.
- CRISIS IN THE PERSIAN GULF : 200 Rally to Oppose Buildup in Mideast
- Don't Go It Alone : America's support for U.N. action might not be sustained if Yanks remain the bulk of forces on the ground.
- OXNARD : Joint Child-Care Program to Begin
- CAMARILLO : 400 Evacuated After Alarm Malfunctions
- Remus and Romulus founded Rome. And, now,...
- Slipcovers Save Furniture--and Money
- Gas Mask Factory Working 24 Hours
- Citizen Soldiers Across the Country Say Farewell to Families and Report for Duty : Reserves: Some prepare to leave for Saudi Arabia. For others, the call-up is a matter of paperwork--for now.
- COSTA MESA : Arts on the Green Accepting Entries
- Override of Veto Keeps Picus Plan Study Alive : Warner Ridge: Mayor Tom Bradley had eliminated a $250,000 allocation for an environmental review, saying the city should consider a compromise with the developer.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Annexation Bid May Be Revived
- Public Meeting to Air Rockwell Cleanup Plan
- VENTURA : Woman Helps Catch 18-Year-Old Escapee
- Santa Clarita to Proceed With Suit Over Housing Plan
- JUNIOR SAILING CHAMPIONSHIPS : Elting Wins Etchells 22 Class; Twist Takes Fourth
- Atlanta Mounting Olympian Effort at Getting 1996 Games : Boosterism: City cites 80,000 jobs, $3.5-billion increase to economy, international stature as reasons for campaign.
- PADRE NOTEBOOK / BOB NIGHTENGALE : Lampkin Latest Lump in Team's Incredible Run of Bad Breaks
- LITTLE LEAGUE WORLD SERIES : Rain's End Brings Smiles to Fans, Wins for Taiwan, Shippensburg
- Houser Wins in Lasers as San Diegans Earn Two U.S. Junior Yachting Titles
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Marshall Gives Red Sox Pennant Hopes a Boost
- Moderate So. Baptists to Steer Funds to Like-Minded Agencies
- Landowners Suggest Sites for CSU : Development: The meeting in Oxnard is billed as the last chance for the public to propose campus locations.
- VENUES : Officials Hoping to Build for Future
- ADVANCE PARTY : Dedicated Band Focuses on Funding for Programs
- Oldest White Sox Beats Young Angel : Baseball: Fisk's bases-loaded double off Abbott leads Chicago to 5-2 victory.
- Life, Limb, Wallet Are Threatened
- SPORTS ON WEEKEND TV
- Artists to Lead Bus Tours of L.A. Festival
- BOOK REVIEW : 'Asher Lev' Sequel Revives Hero, a Hasid and Artist, 20 Years Later : THE GIFT OF ASHER LEV, <i> by Chaim Potok</i> . Knopf. $19.95, 369 pages
- Dow Climbs 49.50 in Largest Gain Since Iraq Invasion
- Layoffs at Data General: The struggling Boston...
- Exterior Remodeling Starts With Appraisal
- Getting Most From Video Equipment
- THE TIMES POLL : Feinstein Loses Gender Edge Over Wilson
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : Police Unit Faces Civil Rights Charges
- Marine Wives Learn to Lean on the Corps : Families: At Camp Pendleton, spouses of men who have shipped out describe fears, uncertainties and how they cope.
- Taking a Bite Out of Mosquitoes
- Car Salesman Killer Gets 27 Years to Life Sentence
- ARTISANS: Spotlighting Makers of Hand-Crafted Goods : Decor of Past Brought Artisans Together : Restoration: Two devotees of the American Arts and Crafts movement in the early part of the century have returned homes of that design to their original style.
- California Bungalow : The Arts and Crafts Movement Revival Hits Home
- GULF WATCH: Day 23 : A daily briefing paper on developments in the crisis
- Foreign Workers in Saudi Arabia Getting Edgy : Economy: Many feel their employers, bowing to official pressure, may not be taking adequate steps to ensure their safety.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Workers Prepare to Move Pier Buildings
- Defense Fuels Raiders Past Bears, 20-3
- Community Groups to Fire Up Anti-Smoking Drive at Stadium
- COUNTYWIDE : Candidate Criticizes U.S. Mideast Actions
- Brande Is Relieved of Duties : Prep sports: Corona del Mar volleyball coach is being investigated by Southern Section for 'unspecified allegations.'
- Another Ram Exhibition, Another Night Off for Injured Gary
- Verbal Fencing : Councilman Woo, Developer's Attorney Square Off at Fryman Canyon
- Hopes High for Talks on Teacher Contract
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA AND THE MIDEAST CRISIS : All's Quiet on the Local Recruiting Front
- WEEKEND TV : Documentaries on F.D.R., 'Fantasia'
- 'Late Breaking Muse' Covers the Environment
- Ex-Husband Sues Roseanne Barr
- Rock Loses Venue at Pink Cadillac Amid Complaints : Music: The club will become a restaurant. It will feature big-band salsa and try to avoid noise problem.
- Star Trekker Beams Into Theater
- David: A Shakespearean 'At Work'
- Car Driver Dies in Crash With Tractor-Trailer
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA AND THE MIDEAST CRISIS : For Arabs Here, Mixed Emotions : Reaction: Many in Southland find their loyalties torn between their native land and their new one. Some fear an anti-Arab backlash.
- 49er Coaches Find Halftime Is No Time to Be With Players
- Zambri Falls in Amateur Golf Championship
- Silva Eulogized as Much More Than Swimmer
- MOTOR RACING / BRIAN MURPHY : Granada Hills' Kanke Tuned for Run at Title
- Replications From Polaroid's Palette : Art: By filming expensive artworks with a giant camera, the company can put a color photo reproduction on your wall for $1,500.
- The Music Didn't Make Them Do It : Verdict: The rock band Judas Priest is absolved of planting subliminal messages on a record that families charged led to the deaths of two youths.
- A's Dave Henderson Might Be Out for Season Because of Knee Injury
- Husband Arrested in Woman's Poisoning Death : Crime: Victim died five days after being taken to hospital; strychnine was detected during autopsy.
- KCEO to Broadcast Most Gull Games
- Faria Wins Four-Lap Scratch Main Event at Fairgrounds
- Council Approves Massive Downtown Development
- MUSIC REVIEW : Seattle Orchestra in Hollywood Bowl Debut
- NFL EXHIBITION ROUNDUP : Campbell Leads Lions Past Chiefs
- City Hall vs. City Hall: Attorneys Protest Caseloads, Understaffing : Law: The lawyers who defend Los Angeles go on the offensive. They complain that severe manpower shortages keep them from doing their jobs while draining the city treasury.
- Soviet track stars Tamara Bykova and Larisa...
- Woods Is Witness to a Record : PGA Junior: Cypress golfer shoots 72, but Chris Couch ties Gary Player's course record with a 63 to win title by 10 strokes.
- The U.S. women's volleyball team defeated Argentina,...
- Judas Priest Ruling Still Leaves Other Issues in the Air : Trial: Implications are uncertain regarding the creative freedom of artists in movies and television.
- Clay Cancels Show in Dallas
- Latest in a Series of Time-Saving Devices
- One Last "Coooooop" From Laker Faithful
- Williams Not the Guy to Talk About Guts
- How Much Is Enough?
- Show's on Way Out Because of Himself
- Lenny and Diceman
- Talent for Feuding
- Domestic Policies of South Korea
- Controversy Over Federal Funds for Artists
- Controversy Over Federal Funds for Artists
- Controversy Over Federal Funds for Artists
- Hunting Down Logic as to Why Animals Must Be Killed to Live
- One Last "Coooooop" From Laker Faithful
- Museum Aide Responds
- Civil Rights and Unrest in Kenya
- Chung's 'Aggressive' Bid to Be a Mom
- Anti-Cigarette Decisions and Smoking Bans
- 'Hull High' Slurs
- Chung's 'Aggressive' Bid to Be a Mom
- Chung's 'Aggressive' Bid to Be a Mom
- Anti-Cigarette Decisions and Smoking Bans
- Controversy Over Federal Funds for Artists
- Raider Fans No Longer Bottle Up Complaints
- Show's on Way Out Because of Himself
- Movies at the Bowl
- Gender in Movies
- Movies at the Bowl
- Smith's Statement Doesn't Strike Reader as Smart
- Experts Goofed Up Advice
- Lopez Canyon Landfill
- Controversy Over Federal Funds for Artists
- Friends and Foes
- Anti-Cigarette Decisions and Smoking Bans
- Roodberg Story Didn't Deserve Marathon Space
- Hunting Down Logic as to Why Animals Must Be Killed to Live
- One Last "Coooooop" From Laker Faithful
- Looking for a Sign of Hope From Raiders
- Anti-Cigarette Decisions and Smoking Bans
- Controversy Over Federal Funds for Artists
- Field Lab Cleanup
- CRISIS IN THE PERSIAN GULF : Iraqis Who Are Americans : Immigrants: San Diego has the second-largest community of Christian Iraqis--known as Chaldeans--in the country. They are torn between their loyalty to their adopted country and their fear for their homeland and their loved ones there.
- Hunting Down Logic as to Why Animals Must Be Killed to Live
- Anti-Cigarette Decisions and Smoking Bans
- Critic's Led Zeppelin Song Remains the Same
- Threat to Bus Ridership
- 'Hull High' Slurs
- Plug for Light Rail
- Keating Quits After Stinging Legal Setbacks : Thrifts: The former American Continental Corp. chief will concentrate on his own defense. Lawyers, accountants and even economists involved in the thrift debacle face new scrutiny.
- Bonus Pay for Principals to Get Tax Hike Alleged : Election: Investigators say Capistrano trustees OKd a secret incentive plan to build up vote on Measure A.
- Mahony's Religious Suggestion to Jewish Unionist Stirs Anger : Labor: Archbishop says he thought Jack Sheinkman was a Christian. Their letters heat up a feud complicated by the abortion issue.
- Navy Ready to Use Force to Stop Tankers
- County Budget Cuts to Affect the Poor Most
- Man Dies After Setting Himself Afire : Port Hueneme: The victim drops a match in an open gas can. A police officer is nearly killed after flames reach his shirt sleeve.
- Specter of Death Penalty : Triple slaying: Prosecutors file charges making execution of Gregory Allan Sturm a possibility. Family mourns one of the victims in a memorial service.
- George Lucas Weaves 'Loom'
- Marion Barry's Trial and Black Leadership
- Mid-East Crisis
- 'Clear Thinking' Is a Little Cloudy
- $52-Million Fine upheld: Russell County Circuit Judge...
- U.N. Told of Violations of Iraq Embargo
- Desert-Bound Marines Learn ABCs of How Not to Offend
- Biggest Overhaul of SAT Test in 50 Years Planned : Education: Planners hope to make the widely used college admissions exam more relevant, less coachable.
- Thanks to Boy, Diamonds Are Still Forever : Good deeds: The 6-year-old was helping his mother at the grocery store when he found a package containing five rings worth $7,000.
- DANA POINT : Man Arrested After 55-Mile Car Chase
- New University Wins Endowments : Education: $250,000 chairs in communications and earth science/geology are donated to Cal State San Marcos by two area businessmen.
- Suit Seeks to Restore County Health Cuts
- Bradley Sends Signal to End Traffic Red Tape
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Olazabal Takes Run at Record but Settles for 61
- Florida Seeks to Unveil Newspaper Pact: State...
- Mideast Fears Put Stocks Into Worldwide Dive
- Evening Wear Woes : Benefactors Sound Off at Wayne Cancer Clinic Benefit Luncheon
- Dow Regains 49 but Still Off 111 for Week
- GULF WATCH: Day 22 : A daily briefing paper on developments in the crisis
- Judicial Panel to Urge Opening Federal Courts to TV
- NATION IN BRIEF : NORTH DAKOTA : Delay Denied in 2nd Drunk-Flying Trial
- Hussein Plays TV Host for Uneasy 'Guests'
- Dapper Anchor Speaks to World for Iraqi Chief
- Weekend Car Barriers Go Up in Edgy Westwood
- RTD Approves Free Rides on Late Buses
- Escondido
- Obstacles Threaten Bids for Parkland in Santa Monicas : Fryman Canyon: The head of the Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy says no-trespassing signs were posted by developer 'to get more attention and more money' as he moves to sell the land.
- CREDIT : High Oil Prices Keep Key Bond Yield Above 9%
- Worried Californians Held Captive by the Wait : Detainees: Relatives of those trapped in Iraq and Kuwait spend their days and nights by the telephone.
- Judge Voids Strict Guam Abortion Law
- U.S. Envoy Awaiting Face-Off; Plans Prepared to Strike Iraq : Gulf crisis: Ambassador and skeleton staff left behind in Kuwait to await today's deadline imposed by Hussein.
- County to Survey Employees in Reserves
- COUNTYWIDE : Old Lens Gives Way to New at Lighthouse
- COUNTYWIDE : Last-Chance Census Campaign Scheduled
- Todd Bridges Found Not Guilty in Drug Shooting
- Officers Gear Up for Bicycle Patrols : Law enforcement: LAPD unit to work aboard mountain bikes in busy section of Hollywood.
- Plans for Hawthorne's Annual Air Faire and Banquet Take Off
- Protesters Light Up the Border Again
- Brian Sochia, starting nose tackle for the...
- Tennessee Is Fueled by Ground Chuck : College football: However, Webb may desert Volunteers for the NFL if he has a big sophomore season.
- RUNNING : Fields Finds USOC Outreach Assistance Simply Out of Reach
- RECREATION : NO MADDING CROWDS HERE : Solitude, Beauty Can Be Found in Nearby Campground by Those Willing to Hike to It
- Movie Men Step Out
- Winds Kick Up More Than Dust in Desert : Environment: Antelope Valley residents complain about developers stripping vegetation and piling dirt near excavations. Drought has exacerbated the conditions.