- Supercomputers vs. the Mysteries of Life : Research: Scientists hope the machines will become more powerful in order to mathematically simulate nature.
- Company Seeks McDonnell's Know-How : Aircraft: Taiwan Aerospace Corp. may provide about $2 billion to McDonnell Douglas for as much as a 40% share in the ailing aviation giant.
- Hanson Baldwin; Military Writer Won Pulitzer
- Woman Shot to Death at Wedding Party
- Chicago Teachers Vote on Pay Raise Pact as Strike Looms
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : 1 Lotto Winner Gets $10.9-Million Prize
- ORANGE : City to Launch Cleanup Program
- Students at CSUN Soon Will Register by Telephone : Education: Hoping to do away with long lines, the university plans to make it possible to enroll in, add or drop classes in five minutes.
- YORBA LINDA : Plan Links Building to School Facilities
- College Football
- Football Cowboys Beat Wolves, Gain Grid Playoff Semis
- Why Business Needs to Get Its Act Together : The lack of a unified voice hurts California
- County Lawyer Among 3 Killed in Yacht Fire : Tragedy: Smoke inhalation caused deaths. Eight other passengers escaped burning boat.
- AMERICA'S CUP '92 : Spys, Decoys Make Waves in Cup Waters : Sailing: All eyes are on every other syndicate, searching for one item that will give the boats an edge.
- It Had Been Kramer vs. Fans : Detroit: Quarterback has not been a popular choice, but his effort against Rams should help quiet his critics.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Sampras Rallies to Beat Courier in ATP World Final
- JAPAN
- Mutual Funds
- Dannemeyer--Crusader or Rabble-Rouser of the Right?
- It Has Stuck Around for 53 Years : Product: Decades after a young chemist accidentally discovered Teflon in a Du Pont lab, the substance continues to improve the lives of Americans through its numerous applications.
- Bryden Thomson; Guided Scottish National Orchestra
- World IN BRIEF : EL SALVADOR : Delicate Peace Holds Despite Army Moves
- OJAI : Free Toxic-Waste Disposal Is Held
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Project for Seniors Up for Discussion
- 'A Seussian Party' : Balboa Park Fete Honors Dr. Seuss and His Timeless Books
- VENTURA : Man Robs Bank by Showing Teller Note
- Baseball
- Toreros Easily Beat Touring Czech Squad
- SPOTLIHT / A GLANCE AT THIS WEEK IN THE NFL : WELL RECEIVED
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Cats' Still Has Some Life
- AIDS and the Airwaves: It's Still a Hard Sell : Television: Even after Magic Johnson's announcement, the networks have no plans to increase their attention to an issue that makes advertisers uncomfortable.
- TAIWAN
- Diane Brewster; Film, TV Actress in 1950s, '60s
- Altar of History : 400-Year-Old Walnut Structure Is Installed in Chapel of Mission
- COUNTYWIDE : Program Targets Mentally Ill Women
- Critics Question Worth of Year-Old Ethics Agency : City Hall: Loopholes left by council have impeded implementation. But the commission's defenders say the group has turned the corner and point to some progress.
- 19-Year-Old Wife Is Shot, Killed
- Sambora Solo Tour: 'Bargain Basement' Bon Jovi
- The Irvine Fine Art Center is one...
- Why Patronize 'Affair's' Patrons?
- TV Reviews : Nielsen, White Can't Save Cliched 'Lifetime'
- MUSIC REVIEW : A Classy Concert From Perick, Roge
- INTERNATIONAL
- 'Black Monday' Fears Hit Wall Street : Asian Markets Plunge, but Analysts See Little Panic Among U.S. Investors
- Foreign-Owned Companies Add to Mexico's Pollution : Environment: Some fear that free-trade pact will increase the number of firms depositing toxic wastes.
- Science / Medicine : 2 Gene Areas Linked to Diabetes
- Jets Get Ahead Early, Stop Patriots Late : AFC: New England rallies from 21-0 deficit, but loses, 28-21, when Vaughn is tackled at one-yard line on last play.
- Florida State No. 4 in One Poll
- COMMENTARY : Marino Has Fastest Gun in the NFL : Dolphins: Quickness is the key to the success of Miami quarterback, who squares off against Buffalo's Kelly tonight.
- It's Official: UCLA in Hancock
- From Rivers Flows a Crude, Catty Show
- MOVIES - Nov. 18, 1991
- MOVIES - Nov. 18, 1991
- Wild Ovation Greets Magic at Lakers Game
- The Capital of China : Foreign Investment Helps Boom Town of Shenzhen Thrive
- Man Firing Into Apartment Kills 1 and Wounds 2
- CHARGER REVIEW : NOTEBOOK : Chargers' Butts Peels Way to Victory
- Theater Doesn't Need Movies to Give It Value
- Notes on a Scorecard - Nov. 18, 1991
- Names in the News - Nov. 18, 1991
- Names in the News - Nov. 18, 1991
- POP/ROCK - Nov. 18, 1991
- POP/ROCK - Nov. 18, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 18, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 18, 1991
- TELEVISION - Nov. 18, 1991
- The CIA's Rocky Balboa Faces Even More Beatings : Intelligence: Gates wants more human spies, but until the agency speaks the languages of tomorrow's trouble spots, he's whistling in the dark.
- Recession Places Coal in Christmas Stockings of Temporary Workers : Employment: Applicants are finding fewer jobs available as work forces are cut in anticipation of low holiday sales.
- L.A. Architect Wolf Honored for Design
- Average Rates for Residential Mortgages
- Crazy From the Heat : In Mystery Novelist Carl Hiaasen's Florida, Crocodiles Eat Tourists, Eco-Terrorists Kidnap the Orange Bowl Queen, and Mickey Mouse is Filthy Vermin.
- Three Killed, Eight Injured in Sailboat Fire : Tragedy: The intense blaze erupted on a 52-foot craft that was cruising 2 1/2 miles south of Point Loma. The survivors were rescued after they jumped overboard.
- Interim Head Named for Martyrs Museum
- Hard Times Put the Shiver in a Bitter Maine Winter : Economy: State has plunged from prosperity to poverty. Old-timers compare it to Great Depression.
- Agent's Advice Helps Save Choking Baby
- COLUMN LEFT / GEORGE BLACK : A Friendly Face for the Next Russian Coup : The August plot failed, but the next one may be better prepared.
- Bashing Bush From Right: David Duke Meets His Peer : Politics: Columnist Pat Buchanan wants to take on the President, but don't expect what's needed--a principled conservative attack.
- VENTURA : Students Attack Graffiti, Weeds
- 5 Nonprofit Groups Receive Carnival Proceeds
- Picnic Held to Show Support for Officer Charged in Killings : Police: Prosecutors are making an example of Alfred Skiles Jr., accused in on-duty shootings, critics say.
- JUNIOR COLLEGE WOMEN'S BASKETBALL PREVIEW : Michelson and Valley Primed for Another Big Season
- Tie Means No Holiday for Aztecs : College football: Brigham Young wins WAC title when last-minute touchdown ties score, 52-52. SDSU headed for Freedom Bowl.
- Garcia Leads Century to Third Place in Pacific Coast League
- A Big Loss Is Still Sweet for the Irish : Penn State: Nittany Lions score a 35-13 victory, but Sugar Bowl selects Notre Dame. Penn State's black players will vote about going to Fiesta Bowl.
- Lions Will Try to Raise Roof Again : Rams: Detroit is 6-0 indoors but has struggled since an injury to quarterback Peete.
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- THE HIGH SCHOOLS : Hit by Thomas Put Quartz Hill's Golden League Foe on Notice
- Memories of Romania : A Director's Interpretation of 'The Dragon' on a Hollywood Stage Represents His Link to Fellow Countrymen in a Repressed Homeland
- USD Wins Finale, Branch Sets Record
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL
- Keyed-Up CLU Produces Noteworthy Victory, 21-10 : College football: Kingsmen stun Redlands to post their fourth consecutive win and record their first non-losing season since 1985.
- Torrey Pines Girls Win 3-A Tennis Title Despite Strong Effort by No. 2-Seed Poway
- Cal Has More Than Enough Up Sleeve : Pacific 10: Trick plays help Bears beat Arizona State, 25-6, and earn chance to play Clemson in Citrus Bowl.
- ART : An American Foot in the Door : Sculptor Robert Gober is first U.S. artist to exhibit in the Jeu de Paume since it was converted to a contemporary museum
- RADIO : The Prager Prism : Dennis Prager has eight hours a week to talk on the radio about 'the great issues of life'; so, what makes him so important?
- Loss Leaves Servite in Jeopardy : Football: Loyola's 14-0 victory takes Friars out of automatic playoff spot and waiting for possible at-large selection.
- NBA ROUNDUP : It's Payback Time for Hornets
- Moiseyev Records His 4,000 Victory
- Baseball
- CROSS-COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS : HIGH SCHOOLS / CITY SECTION FINALS : Mejia Birthday Win Helps Wrap Up Birmingham's 1st State Meet Berth
- Auto Racing
- UCSD Wins Regional Tournament
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Colorado Snowballs Past Kansas : Big Eight: Down by 14 points, Buffaloes win, 30-24, on Hill's touchdown with 40 seconds left.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Irvine Runners Miss in Qualifying Race
- BIG TEN ROUNDUP : Michigan Clinches Rose Bowl Berth by Blanking Illinois
- U2's Daring Descent Into Darkness
- DYLAN FILE : Times Sure Must Have Been Changin'
- SOUTHEASTERN ROUNDUP : Florida Gets Title--and a Scare
- HIGH SCHOOL PLAYOFF ROUNDUP : Determined Nordhoff Girls Settle a Score Against La Mirada
- SNEAKS : Spielberg Walked In and the <i> bzzzzzzz</i> Began
- AND ONE MORE THING: Did Jim Morrison...
- MEDIA WATCH: Though it's only mid-November, the...
- Discounts for San Francisco Hotels
- Alive and Armed in L.A. : THE SUN MAIDEN, <i> By Erika Taylor (Atheneum: $19.95; 247 pp.)</i>
- THE BODY POLITIC
- Haiti Embargo Brings Misery to All but Rich
- Yes, that is a pre-"Miami Vice" Don...
- Rainy Season Gets Off to a Rather Dry Start : Weather: First 6 1/2 weeks are not promising. But experts say it is too soon to tell whether a sixth year of drought will occur.
- Prime-Time Flicks
- Police, Residents Launch New Effort Aimed at Curbing Crime : Neighborhoods: An oath is administered to 335 'community representatives' during a festive ceremony at Cal State Northridge.
- Mexican Man Killed Trying to Cross I-5
- Man Arrested in Theft of Computers From Bank
- Boxing
- MAN BITES TOWN
- Not So 'Excellent!'
- SCHOOL DAYS
- FICTION
- San Marino : Alcohol Study Extended
- ELECTIONS / BALLOT MEASURES : Voters Face Tax and Redevelopment Plans : Revenues: Measure A would allow the city to proceed with revitalization plan. If that fails, Measure B would tax parcels to pay for police services.
- Some Cracks Appear in Castro's Fortress Cuba : Communism: Amid lean times and a frayed ideology, he struggles to hold the socialist experiment together.
- Plan to Curb Auto Theft Gets Off to a Slow Start
- Sierra Madre : Paper Distribution Studied
- The Last Waltz (KABC Monday at 3:30...
- Wetlands Studies Withheld, Officials Say : Environment: White House urged EPA to suppress analyses showing vast areas would lose protection under proposed rules, according to sources.
- Colorado Mining Town Residents Aren't Rushing to Get the Lead Out : Health: Many in Leadville believe hazards are exaggerated. They resent efforts of government agencies.
- New Building Boom Is a Mixed Blessing : Optimism Needs to Be Tempered by Concern About Environment, Quality of Life
- Time Is Now, Enact Contribution Cap : $1,000-Per-Election Limit Would Dilute PAC Power
- Sierra Madre : Hillside Zoning Approved
- PLATFORM : More Than School
- TRUE BELIEVERS
- COMMENTARY : LSU Belongs at the Head of the Class
- Floyd at 49: Still Steady as He Flows
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Bray Loses Decision in First Match at World Boxing Championships
- Williams Puts His Signature on Victory : UCLA: Making first start of the season, tailback rushes for 210 yards.
- SPOTLIGHT / SATURDAY'S GAMES AT A GLANCE : THE MARSHALL PLAN
- ON LOCATION : Golf on a Pyramid? Sounds Rough to Us
- HIGH SCHOOL CROSS-COUNTRY : Bell, Belmont Win Titles at City Meet
- Fumble Provides Impetus for Moorpark's 34-7 Win
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL
- SOUTHWEST ROUNDUP : Texas Tech Wins, Eyes Bowl Bid
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL : El Camino Wins Game Stopped by Brawl
- Nightspot's Prerequisite for Music: Is It Danceable?
- Price Is Right for Six-Show Sampler
- SMALL FACES: Izzy or isn't he? Look...
- TELEVISION : Primal Secrets From the World of 'Dinosaurs' : Disney reveals both the wizardry and the wizards behind the prehistoric stars of a prime-time sitcom
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Huskies Have Rout for the Roses, 58-6 : Pacific 10: Washington clinches the conference title and still hopes for a national championship.
- Swinton, Montclair Prep Thrash Marshall Fundamental, 68-0
- Pierce Rings Rival Valley's Bell, 34-10
- Dominguez Hills Earns Title Shot : Soccer: Toros limit Lady Bucs to one shot to advance to NCAA Division II title game.
- Gulls Defeat Phoenix in Overtime
- Crayton Makes Trojan Tailback Spot a Threesome : USC: When Strother is ineffective, he takes over and rushes for 185 yards in a 31-14 loss to Arizona.
- In his many albums with Parliament and...
- The Freewheelers Look to Music of the Past for Their Future Album
- Freedom of Speech at Stanford: Saying No
- COLLEGE SOCCER / NAIA DISTRICT 3 CHAMPIONSHIP : Master's Upsets Westmont Behind Lone Goal by Roath
- WAC ROUNDUP : New Mexico Gives Sheppard a Win in Last Game, 38-36
- BIG EIGHT ROUNDUP : Nebraska's Osborne Gets an Eyeful
- PREP ROUNDUP : County Teams Run Well in Section Prelims
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Buena Wins Share of League Title
- Early Entries for Midget Grand Prix Upholding Tradition
- Chargers Not Awed by Saints' Success : Pro football: Team ready to prove that it's better than its 2-8 record.
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : BETTER THAN FICTION? : Attention All You Conspiracy Buffs: The October Surprise Movie Could Be Plural
- CLOSE-UP
- RESTAURANTS : THE MADDING CROWD : At Enormously Popular and Overcrowded Farfalla, the Din Can Overshadow Dinner
- Device Helps Extend Long Arm of the Law
- All-Star Nun Keeps College Basketball Players on Academic Toes : Education: Sister Rose Ann Fleming, academic adviser to Xavier University teams, has MVP status.
- Bush Denies His Remarks Spooked Wall Street
- City Eases Sign Rules That It Once Enforced to the Letter : * Advertising: Pico Rivera relaxes strict limitations that included prohibitions on window displays and Christmas promotions. Other local cities have similar laws.
- Be Pro-Family, Lose Your Job : Bush should sign sensible family-leave bill
- The Valley According to Crespi : History: New translation of the Franciscan missionary's diary of the Portola expedition offers a richly detailed picture of life in 1769 California.
- Who Says Dreams Can't Come True? : Hollywood: Couple options movie script after panhandling on a street to lure producers.
- Carson's Special Trash Pickup This Week
- Wilson's Veto Energizes Gay Rights Movement : Bias: Activists say their ranks are growing and that they may expand their political agenda. Governor's rejection of anti-discrimination bill is seen as a turning point.
- Game Wardens Fear 2 Big Cats in Fillmore Area
- Nation IN BRIEF : WISCONSIN : 100 Abortion Clinic Protesters Arrested
- Gambling Could Sail Back Into California Waters : Wagering: Bills would allow casinos on U.S.-flagged ships. Law enforcement is cool to the idea.
- Sherlock Holmes would have been proud of...
- Privatization of Former East German Firms Proceeding at Frantic Pace : Germany: The Kohl government is selling off thousands of former East German companies at the rate of 10 a day.
- Automatic Cleaning Fee Not Legal
- Law Firm Donates Art to College of Design
- Caltech Gets Money for Environmental Center
- Medical Myths Survive Like a Cold You Catch Outside (That's Another!) : Health: Such misconceptions, rooted in the past, hang on when they support cultural beliefs about illnesses.
- Hard Times Bring Venezuelans to Streets
- Sultan to Rule B.H. 'Island'
- Report Links Top Salvador Officers to Jesuit Slayings
- Safety Around Pools a Part of Home Security
- THE GREAT DIVIDE : In the Fight for the Soul of the Southern Baptist Convention, Fundamentalist Convictions Have Vanquished a long Tradition of Individual Belief
- Gas, Guns and Arrests Snuff Out Kenya Protest Rally : Africa: Six more pro-democracy leaders are seized. The Moi regime accuses the U.S. of orchestrating the opposition.
- Bush Mulls Far East Trip
- Guerrilla Cease-Fire Appears to Hold in War-Torn Salvador
- Calling Home: 'Mama, How Are You? I Miss You So Much'
- A FAMILY IN PAIN
- 13th Yugoslav Truce Looks Like All the Others--Broken
- Notes about your surroundings.
- Sorely Tried But Vindicated After Refusing to Cop a Plea
- Changing Landscape Hinders Families Searching for Utopia
- Temecula Settler Rode Junk to Success
- * Eugene L. O'Brien; Musician
- Operating Against the Numbers : Medicine: Gang fights keep St. John's hospital hopping. And the county medical center overflows with people seeking care for minor problems.
- Boy, 13, Found Chained, Starving in Trailer, Dies
- U.S., Swedish Women to Open World Soccer Championships
- Abba Zabba Jab Wins Commodores Race
- EAST ROUNDUP : Johnson Hands Syracuse 38-16 Comeback Victory
- After Mutiny at Poolside, Calm Waters Return to El Dorado
- Flat Bruins Land Safely in Victory : UCLA: Donahue can walk away to a bowl game after beating Oregon, 16-7. Williams runs for 210 yards.
- Fresno State Defense Stops Fullerton, 38-7
- PREP FOOTBALL SPOTLIGHT : FACTS, FIGURES AND COMMENTS FROM LAST WEEK'S GAMES : HOLDING THE LINE
- A Street-wise Stroll Into Luxury in Dusseldorf
- TRUE BELIEVERS
- Marshall Islanders Charge 'Apartheid'
- Judge Rejects Suit to Halt Road : Development: A homeowners group was trying to block a $14-million project to widen Base Line Road.
- Free-Trade Talks Raise Questions That Alarm Environmentalists : Commerce: Activists are concerned that the byproducts of such an agreement could be filthy air, foul water and toxic contamination.
- Ukrainian Ethnic Groups Agree on Independent Nation : Soviet Union: Nearly unanimous decision by congress blunts Gorbachev's prediction of strife.
- Embittered Mayor Steps Down Early Amid Council Rift : * Politics: During a special meeting, Louis Heine is selected as the new mayor.
- Sihanouk Wants Khmer Rouge Put on Trial : Cambodia: Interim president also announces formation of a new political coalition and predicts it will win in popular election.
- A Quiet County Keeps Deadly Score: 13 Drunk-Driving Deaths : Washington: Alcohol was related to every traffic fatality in six-month period in area south of Olympia. A statistical fluke?
- On Shire Ground : Movie Jobs are Fine but Family Comes First for Character Actress
- The History of Allensworth
- Why Push Them Out of Work? : Congress should eliminate outmoded Social Security earnings test
- Dow Drops 120 Points, Worst Single-Day Plunge in 2 Years
- Coast Guard Beefs Up Fleet With 2nd Cutter
- 7 Inmates Injured in Latest Brawl at Jail
- Roadwork: Major projects for the week of Nov. 17-23
- Alternative Sites Proposed for University House : UC Irvine: Neither of the two new options is environmentally sensitive, unlike the original location, home to a rare breed of bird.
- Bank Holdup Is a Desperate Cry for Help
- Walker Reportedly to Leave Vikings in '92
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Fullerton Stays in the Running for Bowl Bid
- Irvine Valley Shares Title, but Gets the Trophy
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Cal Lutheran's Norine Runs to Regional Title
- The NFL is exploring the possibility of...
- JUNIOR COLLEGE FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Antelope Valley Romps to 59-34 Win
- Blast Ends Sockers' Win Streak : MSL: Baltimore overcomes three two-goal deficits to pull out 8-7 victory.
- In the Mood for All of Glenn Miller?
- Young American Sopranos Compete in Mozart Arias
- Pay Home Sale's Profit Tax Now--It's Cheaper
- FIRST AIDE : The Power Behind the Pols, or Getting By With a Little Help From Your Staff
- Installment on Property Taxes Becomes Delinquent on Dec. 10
- Getting Security System Is a Lot Like Being Married
- STYLE : Soft Touches
- Australia Now Warning Travelers About AIDS
- Khmer Rouge Leader Arrives in Phnom Penh : Cambodia: Sihanouk, meanwhile, denounces the guerrilla group and says its leaders should be tried for war crimes.
- Beirut Uses Radio Jingles to Spur Cleanup
- University High Takes 1st Place in Quiz Part of Academic Decathlon
- Sierra Madre : Hearing on Trash Plan
- Writing Home: A Book of Letters From America's Wars : History: From the Civil War to Operation Desert Storm, soldiers, family members and descendants contributed to the publication.
- Arrival of U.N. Negotiator Raises Hopes for Hostages : Middle East: A Tehran newspaper dispatch reports that two Western captives, an American and a Briton, will be released soon.
- 2 Killed in Apparent IRA Plot to Bomb Concert in Britain
- Alcohol-Related Traffic Deaths Slowly Decline
- EDUCATION WATCH : Broken Chain
- THE ONE AND ONLY ISSUE FOR CALIFORNIA: Jobs : The power elit fiddles while the state runs into deeper economic trouble: Is there no leadership?
- Slaying Case Takes a New Twist With Security Firm Owner's Arrest : Crime: A. Michael Pascal is charged with arranging the 1984 killing of a prostitute in Van Nuys. He'll be arraigned Monday.
- Original Journal Is a Page of History No One Will Publish
- Plans to Save Lagoon Bogged Down by Suit : Ailing Batiquitos needs dredging, not court battle
- Sailing
- Detmer Helps BYU Ty San Diego State : WAC: He throws six touchdown passes as Cougars trail, 45-17, before gaining 52-52 result. Aztecs' Lowery passes for 549 yards and six touchdowns.
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Tritons Stumble, but Win
- Stanford Cruises in 49-14 Rout : Pacific 10: Victory over Washington State is expected to give Cardinal berth against Georgia Tech in the Aloha Bowl.
- He Could Be MVP, but He Doesn't Feel Like an MVP
- College football
- STYLE : Cottage Charm
- Remodeling Off as Sales Slump
- Profile : Nielsen's Rating Is High : 'Naked Gun' Star Trades Clowning For Charming in a Drama on NBC
- Grants Totaling $82,500 Given for AIDS Projects
- Man Dies After Car Hits Parked Vehicles
- 100 Evacuated in Garden Grove Fire
- CROSS-COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS : JUNIOR COLLEGE / STATE MEET : Easy Win Fulfills Expectations of Antelope Valley's Harvey
- Titans Fail to Challenge Superior Fresno State : Cal State Fullerton: Bulldog defense holds Titans to 144 total yards in 38-7 Fresno State victory.
- Situation Gets Sticky as Kings Lose Again : Hockey: Red Wings win, 5-3. Webster is ejected for throwing stick at referee. Detroit scores three goals in third period.
- Latin Pulse : World Beat Meets Tradition in 'El Circo'
- Going Beyond the Seasonal Vivaldi
- INTO ORBIT
- Recession and Bush
- 'John' Misses Ralph
- Violence at Hospitals
- Honoring Dr. King
- Campaign Costs
- A Mere Also-Ran
- Recession and Bush
- Viewer Addiction
- Voters in Duarte Helped Officials Address Issues
- COVER STORY : Hey, Babes!...
- Irvine Election Results In, but City's Future Remains Very Much Undecided
- Cardiff Library
- Developments Ignite Growth Debate
- Recession and Bush
- Nursing Home's a Poor Route to Saving Assets