- Names in the News - Dec. 31, 1991
- A SPECIAL REPORT: THE NEW YEAR
- THE FINAL CURTAIN : Paradox for U.S.: New Threats Arise From an Old Foe's Demise
- A SPECIAL REPORT: THE NEW YEAR
- 2 Are Arrested in Drive-By Shooting of Teen at Home : Investigation: Authorities are still looking for other suspects in Lake Forest slaying.
- NOTES : Fans in 'Cheap' Seats Beefed Up Attendance
- S.D. Struggles in 1991 as Recession, War Take Heavy Toll on Economy : Finance: Home and retail sales drop while unemployment rises. Growth of biotechnology companies provides one of the few bright spots in an otherwise gloomy year.
- Storm Nearly Took the Roof Off Family Home : Weather: Tornado-like wind that shook Buena Park was part of rainstorm that only eased the state's drought.
- A SPECIAL REPORT: THE NEW YEAR
- A SPECIAL REPORT: THE NEW YEAR
- NOTEBOOK : Poll on Tiebreaker Ends With 1-1 Vote
- NOTEBOOK : Financially, Aztecs Likely Successful
- BANKING & FINANCE - Dec. 31, 1991
- BANKING & FINANCE - Dec. 31, 1991
- BANKING & FINANCE - Dec. 31, 1991
- BANKING & FINANCE - Dec. 31, 1991
- BANKING & FINANCE - Dec. 31, 1991
- BANKING & FINANCE - Dec. 31, 1991
- TECHNOLOGY - Dec. 31, 1991
- TECHNOLOGY - Dec. 31, 1991
- Nation IN BRIEF : COLORADO : Hospital's Doctors Must Get AIDS Tests
- A SPECIAL REPORT: BOWL GAMES
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Hundreds Parade With Recovered Icon
- IRVINE : 1868 Structure Was Ranchers' Meal Area
- Youth Killed in Drive-By Shooting at His House : Crime: Seventeen-year-old Lake Forest resident was in his bedroom with brothers and friends when the bullets were fired from a passing car.
- PRO FOOTBALL / BOB OATES : First-Round Losses by Raiders and Bears Were Predictable
- FREEDOM BOWL COMPARISONS
- Different Time, Place for 'Davis Rules' : Television: Jonathan Winters and Randy Quaid's promising sitcom leaves ABC to find a new life on CBS tonight.
- Evolution of Local News a Steady Downward Spiral
- Israeli Police Chief Suspends 3 for Torture
- 'Phantom' Cast, Crew Share With the Needy
- THOUSAND OAKS : Smoke in Theater Forces Evacuation
- Science / Medicine : AIDS Risk to Health Workers Low
- Golf
- Second Career Takes Off for Alpha Air Pilot : Teaching gave way to a love of flying for Anita Baroldi, despite difficulties in finding jobs and lingering prejudice.
- A SPECIAL REPORT: BOWL GAMES
- COUNTYWIDE : Little Collections Offer Slice of History
- Taking the Mystery Out of Taking the Bus : Transit: Computer expert has written program that, when operational, will give door-to-door instructions on bus travel.
- PLATFORM : Legislative Homelessness
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / BOWL REPORT : ROSE : Despite Rain, Husky Band Plays On
- Dubiously, They Are 1991's Best
- Pact for Jockeys Is Called Near : Negotiations: President of Santa Anita says details are 99% completed. A strike probably will be averted.
- The Plot to Assassinate the Warren Commission
- State Of The Art, COSTA MESA
- Mutual Funds
- Where to Find Offbeat Items
- Ethelrose Owens; Last Grandchild of Outlaw Jesse James
- Floodwaters Rise, Hearts Sink, Furniture Floats
- Where to Recycle Christmas Trees
- Vandalism Fails to Deter Baptist Church Services : Crime: Doors of the Fullerton facility were defaced with swastikas and satanic symbols. Police are investigating the incident as a possible hate crime.
- Leconte, Halard Win for France
- 1991: A Look Back : Review: The Rodney G. King beating, development battles and a tempestuous political scene were all part of life in the Valley.
- Orange County Museums
- Iowa, BYU Followed Paths of Difficulty : Holiday Bowl: The Hawkeyes were burdened by uncertainty of campus tragedy. The Cougars lost their first three games.
- JAZZ REVIEW : Rushen: Back to Her Roots
- Chinese Firms Run by State Mired in Debt : Economics: Many factories have formed 'begging-for-repayment armies' of 40, 50 or more staff members.
- CHINA
- 'Independent Living': State Official Is Showing the Way : Government: Rehabilitation chief works to free the disabled, such as himself, from society's limitations.
- A Quizzical Look at O.C. Social Scene
- Woman Rescues 3 from Fire
- District Opposes Issuing Condoms at High Schools : Oxnard: Officials say they will review the AIDS curriculum to confirm that it meets state guidelines. They say handing out prophylactics would anger some parents.
- COLUMN RIGHT/ MICHAEL S. BERLINER : Man's Best Came With Columbus : Critics glorify the primitivism and collectivism of the American Indian. In fact, life was nasty, brutish and short.
- COUNTYWIDE : Indian Group Holds Membership Drive
- Perez Leads Air Force's Ground Attack : Liberty Bowl: Senior quarterback runs for 114 yards and a touchdown in 38-15 victory over Mississippi State.
- Georgia in Control From the Start, 24-15 : Independence Bowl: Freshman quarterback leads Bulldogs to two early touchdowns against Arkansas.
- Foreign Stock Markets
- 10 Time, Money or Life Savers
- ALISO VIEJO : Gulf War Blamed for Museum Demise
- Horse Racing
- JAPAN
- The Fallback Position for Surviving Unemployment
- Roger A. Freeman; Economist
- POLITICAL BRIEFING
- Hockey
- SANTA ANA : Opening a Window to the Pacific Rim
- PERSPECTIVE ON MEDICINE : Lovely Promises, Down the Road : The allure of genetic research is powerful, but we shouldn't fool ourselves about when it will effect cures.
- Defense Can't Keep the Sockers In Check : Soccer: Ladouceur scores the winning goal in overtime as the Sockers defeat Baltimore, 4-3.
- Dance : Kwanzaa Celebration at Highways
- Horse Racing
- Stock Group Winners and Losers
- Man Dies After He Is Arrested
- WAR'S LEGACY : Persian Gulf conflict brought uncertainty as it changed lives and divided families. It also united O.C. residents, who joined to pay tribute to those who fought to free Kuwait.
- 367 Prisoners Set Free in Nepal on King's Birthday
- Science / Medicine : AIDS Test for Newborns Developed
- Special Fire Investigator Has a Nose for Clues at Suspected Arson Scenes
- Concordia Tops UCSD, Advances to the Finals
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Eight Arrested in White House Protest
- World IN BRIEF : EL SALVADOR : No Breakthrough Seen in Peace Talks
- Gird for Hard Year, Yeltsin Warns Russia
- Texas Flood Evacuations May Increase : Weather: Brazos River is expected to crest today. No more rain is expected, but it will likely take up to 36 hours for waters to recede significantly.
- SIMI VALLEY : Suspects Caught Burglarizing School
- FBI Expands Local Office to Fight Increase in White-Collar Crime : Law enforcement: The agency will add two investigators in early '92 because of complex cases in such fields as banking and defense.
- WORLD SPORTS SCENE / RANDY HARVEY : No, Seriously, U.S. Didn't Want NBA Players on Olympic Team
- Traveling Shows Paint Picture of a Brighter Year : Museum, Gallery Offerings to Focus on Imported Exhibits
- Beuerlein a Raider TV Spectator, if Not Necessarily a Raider Fan
- HOLIDAY BOWL : Holiday Bowl Has Had No Shortage of Points
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Jackson Listens, Scores 29 for Ohio State
- PEOPLE WATCH
- COLUMN LEFT/ TOM HAYDEN : Shadows on the American Storybook : The Establishment fears Oliver Stone because he could infect the young with the radical virus.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Noonan's Four Goals Can't Stop the Red Wings
- Punta Rock Becomes the Beat of Belize : Music: The form is catching on in foreign markets and among world music enthusiasts in Britain and the U.S.
- Going for Two : Since the Death of His Best Friend Two Years Ago, Washington Tailback Bryant Has Had Extra Incentive
- Fiesta Officials Try New Plan to Save Bowl Alliance
- Magic Moment: It took medical technology and...
- If Those 1991 Predictions Didn't Succeed, Try, Try Again
- FAST FORWARD : A Second Look at Some of the People Who Made News in 1991 : Family: LaNona is blind, and Martin has seizures. But many of the couple's early worries about taking care of their robust baby boy, Daniel, have been put to rest.
- Cargo Plane Crashes Into Taiwan Mountains
- World IN BRIEF : YUGOSLAVIA : Serbian Leader Seeks to Calm Secessionists
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / BOWL REPORT : CITRUS : Cal Changes Tune, Praises Clemson
- PEOPLE WATCH
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL : Virginia Sweeps Area, Defeating USC, 71-52
- REGIONAL REPORT : Crime, Abuses Hound Latino Immigrants
- Come On! Cat Nails? Car Bibs?
- Under the Tree, a Kalashnikov Would Be Nice
- Cassandra Harris; TV, Movie Actress
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS: DEC. 28
- Truant Officer Relies on Visits, Sweet Reason : Education: Official intends to see that Capistrano Unified district's low dropout rate does not increase.
- BYU, Iowa Test Positive for Courage : Football: Cougars, Hawkeyes dealt with ordeals and adversity to win Holiday Bowl berths.
- Aztecs Look for Attention : Freedom Bowl: Luginbill says bowl victory will give SDSU a national reputation.
- Anti-Apartheid Group Asks Simon to Delay Africa Tour
- Santa Gives Filmmakers a Holiday Surge : Movies: 'Hook' leads with an estimated $23 million for the five-day Christmas period. 'Father of the Bride' and 'Prince of Tides' pull in about $15 million each.
- POLITICAL BRIEFING
- FAST FORWARD : A Second Look at Some of the People Who Made News in 1991 : Aftermath: The drama surrounding siege at a Utah hospital continues. TV movies and lawsuits are in the works, and the gunman could receive the death penalty.
- CAMARILLO : Seniors to Discuss Paramedic Service
- Skiing
- ASIA
- 7 Killed in Mexico When Cave Collapses
- Voters No Longer Feel Like Propositioning
- Rapid Soviet Collapse All but Unprecedented : Empire: The modern successor to czarist 'Third Rome' of centuries past falls apart with surprising speed.
- Home-grown suds helping to brew local pride : Handcrafted beer industry thrives with several quality brands.
- Historic Fixer-Upper : Restoration: Efforts to refurbish 107-year-old Olivenhain hotel meet resistance from some who say structure should be razed.
- SIMI VALLEY : 2 Men Arrested in Large Paint Theft
- Defense Returns, Oilers Ground Jets : AFC: Houston stops four drives into its territory in the second half, two inside the five-yard line.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / BOWL REPORT : HANCOCK : Three UCLA Stars Say They'll Be Back
- Oklahoma Airs It Out Against Virginia : Gator Bowl: Gundy shatters school records in 48-14 rout. He completes 25 of 31 passes, including 11 in a row, for 329 yards.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : THE PLAYOFFS : Chiefs' Thomas Has Heart Ailment
- A Year of Cautious Music in San Diego : Programming: Both the symphony and opera stuck cautiously to tried and true works. More of the same is likely in future.
- Once-Placid Orange Jolted by Urban Woes : Change: Rising crime, traffic and an influx of illegal immigrants have put city's longtime residents on edge.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : A Glimpse of Old West at Mission
- A New Year's Resolution for California: Get It Together : An economic renaissance will take better policy-making
- CAMARILLO : Hospitals to Seek Approval for Merger
- BUENA PARK : A Look at Printing Machines That Work
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / BOWL REPORT : HANCOCK
- Hockey
- Learning to Do the Right Thing : Tulsa: Quarterback T.J. Rubley shows that his intense training has not gone to the dogs.
- Kings Get Boxed Out by Penalties
- Ellington's 'Jump for Joy' Returns After 50 Years : Stage: Chicago company revives musical about black life that opened in L.A. in '41, then was lost to World War II.
- Rams Pay a Visit to Knox in Their Search for a Coach
- Faulk Is Still Looking to Make His Point : Freedom Bowl: San Diego State freshman back wants to show Tulsa tonight that his exploits have been no fluke.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Emotion, Artistry From King
- ENERGY
- 150 Iraqis Stage a Sit-In in Jordan to Protest U.N.'s 'Cruel Sanctions'
- A SPECIAL REPORT: BOWL GAMES
- On Voice Mail, Message Is Clear: Many Don't Like It : Communications: Computer technology can save costs. But customers often resent electronic labyrinths.
- British Series Gives a Voice to the Third World : Television: The makers of the experimental 'South' episodes hope to shatter stereotypical images and perceptions shaped by the industrialized countries.
- O.C. POP REVIEW : B.B.: Still The King of All He Surveys
- OCCUPATION: COOK
- World IN BRIEF : CHINA : Nuclear Pact Gets OK of Lawmakers
- Science / Medicine : Huge Gains Made in Curing Heart Defects in Children
- COUNTYWIDE : Towing Firms Offer Revelers Free Service
- Title for Youthful Ambition Goes to Former Ram Coach
- Boldness Will Assure Ethnic Diversity on TV
- SANTA ANITA : McCarron Passes Day for National Title in Money
- POP REVIEW : The Knitters Spin Themselves Quite a Reunion at Coach House
- The Urgency of Police Reform : Los Angeles must not shrink from this huge but necessary task
- NEWS ANALYSIS : New Teamsters President Must Unite a Two-Class Union
- Housing Battle Pits Seniors, Young Family : Generation gap: Couple with young children charges it is a victim of discrimination at a housing complex that claims it is restricted to seniors.
- Community Policing / Van Nuys
- Science / Medicine : Grain-of-Sand Sized Antennas Built
- PLACENTIA : Trees, Home Conjure Up Feel of Past
- Aztec Freshman Arrives in a Flurry
- HOLIDAY BOWL COMPARISONS
- Where We Spent Our Time and Bucks in '91 : Tops in Pop, Film, TV, Art, Music . . . .
- ENERGY
- Richard Stilwell; Former Commander in Korea
- Loyalists Battle to Crack Rebel Siege in Georgia
- Top Parade Job No Bed of Roses : Holiday: Robert Cheney, president of Tournament of Roses, has met controversy with compromise but remains a traditionalist.
- FREEDOM BOWL NUMBERS
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / BOWL REPORT : ROSE
- Gulls Hit Jackpot Against Golden Eagles : Hockey: Their 6-2 victory over Salt Lake helps Gulls remove bitter taste of loss to Kansas City.
- Names to Watch
- POLITICAL BRIEFING
- Nation IN BRIEF : MASSACHUSETTS : Duke Fails to Get His Name on Ballot
- THAILAND
- DONALD R. BEALL, Chairman and chief executive, Rockwell International Corp.
- A SPECIAL REPORT: BOWL GAMES
- Like Nation, Russian Newlyweds Uneasy : Matrimony: Sasha and Galiya Turkin were married at the time of the failed coup. 'Power changes hands, but nothing changes,' the bride laments.
- Ringing in the New Year With the Sounds of the Jungle
- Robber Takes Loot--and an Umbrella
- SIMI VALLEY : Group's Goal Is Channel Cleanup
- Marine Held in Slaying of Girlfriend
- Parriott Leads 49er Women
- Clark Revitalizes Tulane's Program : College basketball: After coach pumps life into a team left for dead, Green Wave is undefeated going into tonight's game at UC Irvine.
- DANCE
- Don't Overlook Cultural Success of ART/LA91
- Money-Funnel Companies Are Now Cashing In : Fund transfers: Other big names have joined Western Union in the business of money transmission.
- Bank of Japan Cuts Its Discount Rate
- Turmoil at IBM, a stubborn recession,...
- Swiss Shut Down Embassy in Iran
- COLUMN ONE : A Society That's Out of Order : Soviet communism failed, and now so have its services. Planes don't fly, police don't respond, buildings grow decrepit--and the people despair.
- OXNARD : Man, Children Saved in Townhouse Fire
- NBA ROUNDUP : Spurs Get Well Against the Magic
- JAPAN
- A Thrilling Adventure Unfolds as the World Marches Off to War : SONS OF THE MORNING, <i> by DeWitt S. Coop,</i> W.W. Norton, $19.95; 352 pages
- Chester Clifton Jr.; Military Aide to Kennedy, Johnson
- FAST FORWARD : A Second Look at Some of the People Who Made News in 1991 : Recovery: Tulare County was devastated when a storm wiped out the citrus crop last winter, but the Freeze Relief Task Force kept families going. Now, the gold is back.
- Where There's a Will, There's a Way to Ease Commute
- Skating
- TV REVIEW : Exploring the Bizarre, Banal in 'Aspen'
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Chili Peppers, Nirvana a Spicy Combination
- Cowboys Feel at Home on the Road : NFC: Fired-up Dallas adds the Bears to its list of vanquished opposition, 17-13.
- Please Pass Tributes : Nebraska Running Back Calvin Jones Coming on Strong, but Freshman Has a History of Sharing the Compliments
- Horse Racing
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Parcells Turns Down Tampa Bay Offer
- PEOPLE WATCH
- Oversold Charity Game Led to N.Y. Melee, Officials Say : Stampede: Gym was packed with as many as 2,000 people beyond capacity. Eight were asphyxiated after crowds were trapped in stairwell.
- 2 Party-Goers Chased, Shot by Gunmen; 1 Dies
- Science / Medicine : Major Smog-Control Changes Urged
- OXNARD : Ex-Teacher's Stolen Car Quickly Found
- BUENA PARK : Wax Sculptor's Work Has a Star Quality
- Diversity in Public Education
- U.S. Consultants
- Contract for Green Line Cars
- Contract for Green Line Cars
- Contract for Green Line Cars
- Stanford Auditor
- East County Issue / Building Guidelines...
- A Heartbeat Away
- Contract for Green Line Cars
- Contract for Green Line Cars
- How to Use the System if Only the Writers Look
- Diversity in Public Education
- Science / Medicine : The Numbers-Crunching Frontier : Scientists are near success in a race to build a supercomputer that works 100 times faster than today's most powerful machines. Their efforts are expected to bring major advances in global climate research, chemistry and aircraft design.
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 30, 1991
- TELEVISION - Dec. 30, 1991
- TELEVISION - Dec. 30, 1991
- POP/ROCK - Dec. 30, 1991
- Notes on a Scorecard - Dec. 30, 1991
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Entourage Alters Bush Trip Focus : Tour: Rather than a diplomatic mission, the business leaders hope to make practical progress on trade.
- Japan Hints It May Ease Curbs on U.S. Products : Trade: Official offers no details on opening markets. Bush departs today on Asian trip including Tokyo stop.
- Southland Reels From New Storm : Weather: Flooded freeways, power failures, mountain snow and threats to Rose Parade accompany blustery front.
- Southland Reels From New Storm : Weather: 'Tornado-like wind' rips through Buena Park area, starting fires and damaging houses. Rains close freeways, cause power outages.
- Southland Reels From New Storm : Weather: The blustery front spawns flooded freeways, power failures and heavy snow in the mountains. A wet Rose Parade looms.
- 2nd Storm Unleashes Mudslides, Accidents : Weather: An estimated one to three more inches of rain help make this the wettest December in five years. More is expected on New Year's Day.
- Southland Reels From New Storm : Weather: The blustery front spawns flooded freeways, power failures and heavy snow in the mountains.
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 30, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 30, 1991
- Canada May Be Suffering Double-Dip : Commerce: Like the U.S., Canada appears to be sinking back into recession. The jobless rate is likely to stay in double-digits until the end of 1992.
- Here's a 6-Point Plan for Rebuilding the Fundamentals of Our Economy
- HOW DO I LOOK?: Queer Film and...
- Elegant Nut: The Filbert in America
- O.C. Coping With Effects of Recession : Economy: Most residents, despite their diminished circumstances, remain optimistic about the future.
- Gays, Police Discuss Lewd-Conduct Arrests : Law enforcement: New guidelines are considered for vice officers. Gay activists consider patrolling public bathrooms.
- Zagreb Is Rattled as Fighting Draws Closer : Yugoslavia: Croatian capital is blacked out for an hour. Serb-led forces hammer a strategic nearby town.
- Schools Facing New Shortfall, Possibility of More Layoffs : Budgets: The district is expected to go $308,696 into the red by June. It has been warned of a state takeover if it cannot turn things around.
- Alexander Yakovlev : The Father of Perestroika Surveys Wreckage of Soviet Empire
- The Region : Foothill Transit Expands
- Museum's Co-Founder Helps Bring New Life to Things of the Past
- BUSINESS NEWS
- Diamond-Cutting Trade Attracts Latinos
- Frequent-Mileage Actor : From London to Los Angeles, Trevor Eve does Shakespeare or sitcom
- If you dance a mean polka, or...
- NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY--For children 6 to...
- Child Who Fell Victim to Violence Lives On in Photo
- Canoga Park Man Wins $1 Million in Lottery
- Amtrak Is Back on Schedule
- Every Spot in Jeopardy, Wilderness Instructor Says
- Disfigured Boy Gets a New Nose--and a Smile : Plastic surgery: He spent years undergoing painful treatments. His mother dreaded his starting school. Now Jose is happy because his face has been fixed.
- The Secret of Fine Puffery
- Big Fun on the Bayou : Louisiana's Cajun Country Lets the Good Times Roll with Unique Music, Food and Culture
- 1991 Updates : Police Take Bite Out of Hollywood Crime
- 2 Koreas Plan More Talks on Nuclear Issue
- Roadwork: Major projects for the week of Dec. 29-Jan. 4
- Audit Finds Pension Abuse by 3 Ex-City Officials in County : Retirement: Controller Davis says 2 Anaheim leaders and a Huntington Beach man inflated their final pay.
- Long Beach Police Suffer New Setback : Law enforcement: Chief is temporarily removed from office in investigation of him and his top assistant. The trouble-plagued agency has been threatened with being disbanded.
- OXNARD : $25,000 Win Takes 2nd Place to Birth
- CRESTED KIMONO: Power and Love in the...
- Average Rates for Residential Mortgages
- SEXLESS OYSTERS AND SELF-TIPPING HATS by...
- The Magna Cartographers : MAPPING THE NEXT MILLENNIUM: The Discovery of New Geographies, <i> By Stephen S. Hall (Random House: $30 384 pp.)</i>
- Smoothing the Way : Disabled: Services coordinator Camille Jones makes sure that an estimated 8,000 residents of the city have as little trouble as possible going about their lives. For her, it's the perfect job.
- The Daly Regimen
- U.S. Interests Swayed Its Stands on Rights, Report Says : Diplomacy: Watchdog group asserts Washington took a bolder position in 1991 against weak nations than those where major policies are affected.
- Azusa : Police Offer Cash for Guns
- World IN BRIEF : SWEDEN : Ice Suspected in Jet Crash-Landing
- BUSINESS NEWS : Work Finished on Jim Dickson Realtors Office
- Family's Cap Business Is a Hat Trick
- Accountant/Cantor Banks on Singing Career
- The Flower of Myths Has Taken Root in Pasadena History
- Will Japan Love Cheap Toys and U.S. Recognize the Right to Survival? : JAPAN
- Finance Firm Helps Nonprofit Agencies With Their Cash Flow : Services: Interest-free loans by the Redondo Beach company help charities get through the crunch while waiting for approved grant money to arrive.
- Tobacco Tax Revenue Drop May Be Trend : Health: Fewer people are smoking, officials say. But the decline in funds squeezes medical and education programs.
- Control Missing in Limited Partnerships
- U.S. Antarctic Base at McMurdo Sound a Dump : Environment: Trashing began in last century with the start of exploration. The waste area is fenced off to slow the escape of wind-blown rubbish.
- Pine Avenue Plans a New Year's Eve Taste of Big Apple, West Coast Style
- 8 Die, 28 Hurt in Melee at N.Y. College Gym
- Glendora : Magazine Offers Condoms
- Even Lobbyists See a Haywire System : * Financing Reform Must Be Carried Out at Local Level
- Agency Helps Migrants Get Jobs in Maui
- Surfer Hangs 10--Into Comic's Face