- Sylmar Back Crenshaw Played on Ankle Fractured in 2nd Game
- Japan Hesitant to Buy More Foreign Chips : International trade: It may face new confrontation with U.S. unless it boosts purchases from foreign manufacturers.
- Key McDonnell Functions Go to IBM
- Group Seeks to Block Execution by Hanging in Washington State
- Lynn Wessell; Master of Pro-Growth Campaigns
- Use of Unproven Gene Therapy OKd by U.S. for Tumor Patient : Medicine: The unprecedented federal decision will allow treatment of a dying San Diego woman's brain cancer.
- A Hangout for Playing Possums
- New Stock, Bond Issues in '92 Set Record
- Couple's Retirement : Not Impossible Dream, Despite Change in Jobs
- Where Corks Will Pop and Confetti Will Fly
- 'Leave Driving to Us,' Greyhound Says With New Set of Discounts
- Ruling Allows Suspension of Citrus Quotas
- Dow Sags 22.42 as NASDAQ Soars : Market Overview
- COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE : Despite Dip in New Buildings, County Ranks 10th in 1992 Retail Construction
- AUTOS
- ENERGY & ENVIRONMENT
- Israeli Orchestra Renews Wagner Ban
- Restaurant Contract: R.D. Olson Construction is doing...
- Gilbert Marriott has been appointed vice president...
- Japanese Feel Less Confident of New Century : Polls: Only 44% now see their country becoming the world's top economic power. But more Americans expect the U.S. to be No. 1.
- Minimizing the Risks of Lead Poisoning in Children : Health: Contrary to what some people seem to think, suburban, middle-class families are not immune.
- Record Low in U.S. Highway Death Rate Seen
- BOOK REVIEW : The Myth-Making of a Frontier Celebrity : DANIEL BOONE: The Life and Legend of an American Pioneer <i> by John Mack Faragher</i> ; Henry Holt; $27.50, 429 pages
- TRADE
- County New-Home Sales Off 17% in '92 : Development: Local home-building industry suffers its worst year since 1989 in key indicator for economy.
- 2 Reports Show Upbeat Signs of a Recovery : Economy: Consumer confidence soared to a 20-month high, while sales of previously owned homes were up 5.8% from October.
- U.S. and Russia Agree on Pact to Sharply Cut Nuclear Arms : Diplomacy: Short meeting settles last differences. Nations will cut arsenals by two-thirds. Bush and Yeltsin are almost certain to sign treaty early next month.
- American Airlines Plans International Link : Travel: Carrier will buy 33.3% of Canadian Airlines and provide services, if regulators approve.
- F-14 Landing at Airport Aborted
- Theft of Customized Wheelchair Robs Disabled Girl of Her Lifeline
- City to Accept Donated Live Trees
- Zoning for Drug Center Is Approved : Lake View Terrace: Neighbors opposed to Phoenix House's proposal say they will contest the permit decision.
- Pepperdine Has Little Trouble Getting Past Georgia State, 79-60
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- Reyna Will Take His Act to Pros, in Italy That Is
- BOYS' BASKETBALL / LAS VEGAS CLASSIC : Chatsworth Wins With 20-0 Closing Run
- Miscellany
- RADIO
- INTERVIEW : The Spark That Gives 'Oil' Its Heat : Movies: Director George Miller follows his passion and gambles on a long-shot--a medical mystery story.
- How 'bout an Emu Burger?
- Litigating for a 'Godly Heritage' : Law: Pat Robertson's group of lawyers provides free help to conservative Christians. It hasn't lost a case in two years.
- Judges Barred From Sentencing Convicts to Work Furlough Sites
- Judge Gives Go-Ahead to Seizure of Soka Site : Eminent domain: Superior Court order blocking condemnation of the Santa Monica Mountains land is lifted.
- RADIO
- Money Make-Overs: Couple Dream of Owning Own Business in Seattle
- Office Tower Lease: Agents for Center Tower...
- Israel Offers Doctors for Deportees : Mideast: But Lebanon rejects compromise by refusing to allow food to pass through its territory.
- U.S. Begins Inquiry Into Alleged Beating by Border Patrol Agent
- 9 Departing Congress Dismayed by Disunity : Politics: Lawmakers express frustration over partisanship in California delegation. They say state's clout has been diluted by it.
- The Dimming of Power in the Mayor's Office
- Snappy Action by Media Helps Save 2 Turtles
- VENTURA BOULEVARD : Annual Review of Specific Plan to Look at Ways to Hike Funds
- Warning Issued on Telephone Appeals
- Judge in Drug Case Says Signs Must Stay
- Man Disqualified in Council Seat Race
- PREP SOCCER ROUNDUP : Rosas Scores During Shootout, San Clemente Boys Advance
- ROSE BOWL / DAILY REPORT : WASHINGTON : Defense Remains the Husky Question
- Miscellany
- The Kwanzaa Bonanza : African-Inspired Festival Is Good for Business
- Willard Egert has been appointed director of...
- Agreement Ends Feud Over Viper Name : Trademarks: Chrysler settles out of court with car alarm maker that filed an infringement lawsuit.
- Bandits Release U.S. Missionary in Philippines
- Paul Kirkpatrick; Co-Inventor of X-Ray Microscope
- Capital Thinkers Offer Words of Wisdom to President-Elect
- Anaheim Complex: Four years in the works,...
- Bush Pardons Weinberger
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- QUOTABLE LETTER
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- Space Aliens
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- Carter on Africa
- Conrad on Expulsions
- Bush Pardons Weinberger
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- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 30, 1992
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- Notes on a Scorecard - Dec. 30, 1992
- POP/ROCK - Dec. 30, 1992
- Obituaries - Dec. 30, 1992
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- Names in the News - Dec. 30, 1992
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- TELEVISION - Dec. 30, 1992
- TELEVISION - Dec. 30, 1992
- ROE REVISITED: The 20th anniversary of Roe...
- Pilot, Passengers Divert Cuban Plane to U.S.
- Census Bureau Refuses to Adjust '90 Count
- SKI RUN: If you're going skiing over...
- NO DALY AT DOVE: 1991 PGA champion...
- Parents Leave, Girls Cope in Real-Life 'Home Alone' : Family: Daughters, 4 and 9, fended for themselves. Mother, father jailed on return from Acapulco vacation.
- Brazil President Resigns in Wake of Impeachment
- Couple Robs Man, 63, in His Home
- PROMISES, PROMISES: It's been a rough year...
- Powerful Storm Lashes State With Rain, Snow : Weather: Two die and traffic accidents are widespread. Snowpack is above normal for the first time in seven years.
- Yugoslavia's Panic Ousted by Radicals
- Radical Serbs Oust Panic as Prime Minister
- Many Believe Women Earn Less, but Few Agree on Why
- Huntington Beach Teen Found Dead at Business Park : Body: The 14-year-old boy is discovered by a sanitation worker in Santa Ana. Police say they do not know the cause of death, but are investigating it as suspicious pending an autopsy.
- Register Fires or Disciplines 50 Over Drugs : Substance abuse: The newspaper releases no names and refuses to say which departments are affected. No workers are arrested as a result of the private investigation.
- Bradley Deputy May Join Crowded Field : Mayor's race: Linda Griego eyes support from women's groups. But raising money could be difficult.
- Newspaper Disciplines 50 for Chemical Abuse
- Raycomm Transworld Reports 2nd-Quarter Loss
- Marquardt Manufacturing Inc. in Van Nuys won...
- Imperial Credit Expands Easy Way : Lending: Newport Beach mortgage banker diversifies by taking on 90 staff members of a failed New Jersey thrift.
- AIRLINES
- Xircom Inc., a Calabasas maker of adapters...
- Motorist Killed in 405 Freeway Crash
- PRACTICAL VIEW : Marching Orders for Rose Parade Watchers
- Toxics Law Exemptions to Be Lifted : Protection: The Wilson Administration and environmentalists agree on repealing the Prop. 65 exclusion for the food, drug and cosmetic industries.
- Officials Tell of New Drunk Driving Laws
- D.C. Law Aiding Minority Contractors Voided
- Compromise May Be Necessary to Sell Overpriced House
- Tri-County Builder's Supply Moving to New Site
- Ernest Hahn, Pioneer of the Modern Shopping Mall, Dies
- Massacre Reported in Port of Kismayu
- Vietnamese to Mark Tet at 3 Festivals
- Draper Assumes Role as School Board Head
- What to Do With That Christmas Tree
- Hospital Plans to Cut Psychiatric Staff
- North of the Border : Mexico Honors Diversity With 'Mexican Faces in California' Exhibit
- The Chipmunks Take the Country Route : Recordings: Billy Ray Cyrus, Waylon Jennings and Tammy Wynette are among the guests on the 'Chipmunks in Low Places' album.
- Wasting No Time, Denver Fires Reeves
- PREP SOCCER ROUNDUP : El Toro Wins, 5-1, Advances
- The State of U.S. Fuels
- NASI to Buy Materials From Moscow Federation
- Valley-Todeco Inc. in Sylmar won a $204,572...
- Delta Eliminates Burbank Flights
- Matthews Studio Profit Slides 43% From 1991
- American Safety Flight Systems Inc. in Glendale...
- Somali Civil War Is Over, Rivals Vow : Peace: Clan leaders embrace in public and thousands cheer. But violence continues, and clashes with U.S. troops result in at least one Somali death.
- Vivitar, 2 Other Camera Firms Settle Patent Suits
- Nichols Resigns as CEO of O.C. Firm He Founded
- District to Expand AIDS Program
- Officials Consider Elevated Rail Extension
- It's Time for Titans to Do Reality Check
- DANCE REVIEW : Ivanova Offers a Cold 'Nutcracker' at Pavilion
- UC Irvine Wins, Will Play Georgetown for Title : College basketball: The Anteaters defeat Southern California College, 111-77. The Hoyas beat Hawaii Pacific.
- Profile : Double Income Over $70,000, Debt-Ridden : Living Above Their Means
- Home Shopping Network Is Sued by Shareholder
- U.S. Crime by Asian Groups Rising, Senate Panel Finds
- BOOK REVIEW : Mechanics of Misplaced Loyalty Drive 'The Last Studebaker' : THE LAST STUDEBAKER <i> by Robin Hemley</i> , Graywolf Press, $20; 248 pages
- Endangered Fish May Become 'Spotted Owls of the Southwest' : A controversial plan would set aside habitats on the Colorado River. Critics say it could hinder development in recession-racked communities.
- Beach-Goers Warned About Storm Drain Bacteria Risk
- 2 Men Wounded in Drive-By Shooting
- The Wall of Life : Newbury Park: Hoyt Yeatman's fish tank is far from ordinary. The 10,000-gallon structure is home to a delicate ecosystem.
- 10 Officials Decide to Take Vacation Pay : Finances: Supervisors John K. Flynn and Vicky Howard will refuse the lump sums. The perk is to be eliminated in 1993.
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Santa Margarita Gets the Best of Laguna Beach
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Kentucky Feels at Home in New York, 89-67
- NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Pacer Ends Her Losing Streak at 52 Races
- N.Y. Feels Pinch of Lost Filmmaking : Movies: Feature production takes a nose-dive, but, whether it's recession-temporary or not, there's still a lot of TV and film being made there.
- JAZZ REVIEW : Ronnie Laws' Sax Is Somewhat Muted at the Rhythm Cafe
- Ordinary Folks to Join Clinton for 'Faces of Hope' at Inaugural
- Ventura County Rainfall
- Anti-Abortion March Marks Catholic Rite
- Pellet Grenades Fired to Quell Melee at Central Jail
- Cycling
- FREEDOM BOWL : Charting Freedom's Trail : 1984
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / BOWL REPORT : Washington State to Take On Utah in a Chilly Copper Bowl
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / THE BOWL GAMES : Learning Process : Alabama's Barker Often Shows Inexperience, but Has Become a Master of Winning Games
- Getting Things Out in the Open : Trouble Comes to Texas A&M; Again, but This Time the Strategy Is to Act Quickly Rather Than Attempt to Cover Up the Scandal as Then-Coach Sherrill Did in 1988
- The Old, News, Bard and Blues : 1992 THE YEAR IN REVIEW; O.C. Theatre: Our Critics Name This Year's Heroes's and Villains.
- Here they are, the winners of the...
- $90,000 in Jewelry Taken in Robbery at Mall Store
- Metrolink Train Kills Pedestrian at Gated Crossing : Fatality: Pacoima death is the third involving the new commuter rail service. Witnesses say the victim was carrying a beer bottle when he was struck.
- Girl Killed, Sister Hurt in Car Crash
- Mark Chalon Smith's Picks
- PEOPLE WATCH
- COMMENTARY : Officials Shouldn't Steal the Spotlight
- Lockheed Joins Russian Firm in Space Venture : Aerospace: The companies will sell commercial launch services with the Proton rocket.
- A Final Bow : Iacocca Exits Center Stage at Chrysler This Week, Marking the End of an Era
- The Conflict in Iraq's 'No-Fly Zone'
- Man Kills 2 Officers, Takes Own Life : Violence: Bay Area gunman severely wounds his wife and teen-age son. He was under a court order to stay away from his family.
- COMMUNITY POLICING : Innovative Valley Program Hailed as Model for the Entire LAPD
- A Lament for the Loss of Some Dialogue
- District Reimbursed for Site Purchase
- Arrests for Drunk Driving Decline
- Kronberger Retires From Competition
- He'll Leave 'Em Breathless After Smoke Clears
- Justice Dept. Sues Santa Ana Mortgage Broker : Courts: The $2-million civil lawsuit alleges that Mortgage Depot and its president embezzled $190,000 from a Hawaiian savings bank.
- PERSPECTIVE ON CANCER : Patients Need Semantic Cease-Fire : Not only do the war metaphors do a disservice to care-givers, but they also encourage society to shun victims.
- City to Reopen Two Fishing Lakes
- Newport-Mesa Parents, Teachers Urge Reforms : Education: They are pleased by Supt. John W. Nicoll's retirement but want an expanded role in selecting new leadership and setting goals.
- COLUMN RIGHT/ TOM BETHELL : Iran-Contra Episode Shows Lack of Faith : The GOP acted with secrecy, despite the law, rather than publicly to change the law.
- Coalition Fears Loss of Park to Aid Needy
- Father Gets 11 Years for Manslaughter in Death of Baby : Courts: The infant's mother faces sentencing Jan. 4 for felony child abuse. Case is one of six such fatalities in the Antelope Valley in a 13-month period.
- Hyusoo Kim
- A Passing Grade for Montana : Pro football: 49er quarterback plays for first time in two seasons and throws for two touchdowns in 24-6 victory over Lions.
- Magazine Says Dykstra a Sore Gambling Loser : Baseball: He disputes report that he blows $50,000 in Atlantic City and goes after a customer who makes a comment.
- Encino Firm Is 1st Target of Disabilities Complaint : Courts: The Justice Department says Becker CPA Review discriminated against deaf students.
- Local '92 Business a Roller-Coaster Ride : Economy: Plant closings, loss of jobs, scramble for commercial work come with a defense slowdown. Some technology enterprises see a brighter side.
- James K. Mitchell was named chairman, president...
- Teledyne Systems Co. in Northridge won a...
- Joseph Mysak today was named editor of...
- Grand Jury Indicts Alabama Governor : Probe: Republican Guy Hunt is charged with taking $200,000 from his inaugural fund for personal use. Three associates are also accused.
- CULTURE WATCH : Employers Aiding Adoption Efforts
- Klan Official Calls for Prosecution of Attackers of Crosses
- Coast Guard Officials Call Off Search for Body
- Foster Home License Revoked by State
- Recycling Christmas Trees
- Bryant Case Prosecutor Removed : Drug ring: Jan Maurizi was dogged by unwanted publicity on the heels of her charges that the gang had infiltrated a host of government agencies.
- Pro Football
- Abbey Healthcare Makes 2nd Stock Buyback : Finance: The $11.6-million deal gives the Costa Mesa home-care firm more control in its turnaround.
- Robbers Grab $8.2 Million at N.Y. Armored Car Firm
- MARKETING : Corporations Capitalize on Inauguration
- Flat-Tire Cultists Wind Up Deflated
- RSVP / ORANGE COUNTY : Lights Dazzle Supporters of Wellness Community
- Ferguson Urges GOP Followers to Bend
- Fellow Jews Freed, Group's Job Is Done
- Attorney to Keep City Employee Status
- Cartoon Artist's Work Target of Thieves Again : Crime: The painting and statue taken from Chuck Jones gallery are worth $24,500. Burglary is identical to one 7 months ago.
- 2 Major Attorney Groups Urge Restrictions on Ads for Lawyers
- Swimming
- Nicole DeBruijn
- Pro Football
- Anteaters Stop SCC, Coast to a Victory : College basketball: Irvine erupts for 22-0 lead and breezes to 111-77 triumph in Disneyland Freedom Bowl Classic.
- Sharon Gless Out on a Limb : Theater: The TV star takes flight in the stage version of 'Misery.' The tale about an obsessed fan hits close to home.
- McSorley Is More Than Mere Enforcer : Kings: His ability to play both defense and right wing has been a key to the team's success without Gretzky.
- 2 Small Firms Find It's Expensive to Sell Stock : Offerings: Universal Self Care and MRV Communications raise about $5 million each but underwriting fees take 20% of the proceeds.
- Some New Ideas 'as Good as Gold'
- Llamas Plastics Inc. in Sylmar won a...
- Discord Between Jewish, Arab Lawmakers Erupts in Verbal Melee in Israeli Knesset : Politics: Widely televised shouting match is unprecedented.
- Hope Lingers After Fame for Boy Who Said No to Drugs : Courage: Publicity over youth's refusal to sell cocaine has faded, but donations have provided a nest egg for his family.
- '92 to Bid Adieu in Soggy Days of Rain and Snow
- Swirling Winds of War Around Bosnia : Is U.S. military intervention all but inevitable?
- Father Given 11-Year Term in Death of Infant
- Miner Show Beats Lakers for Miami
- Hockey
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / BOWL REPORT : BLOCKBUSTER : Stanford, Walsh Left in the Dark
- CHILDREN'S THEATER / CORINNE FLOCKEN : Taking Risks Proves to Be Positive Experience
- NEWS ANALYSIS : The Search for Clinton's Energy Omens : Transition: Companies are seeking clues as to what changes the President-elect will seek. Some see far-reaching shifts in policy ahead.
- Coming Soon, in the Mail: The Latest in Tax Forms
- Mahony to Visit Food Centers
- Icy Storms Choke Eastern Roads, Commuters Stalled : Winter: 4 die in nation's Capital, Maryland and power is blacked out in the Carolinas. Turnpike and Interstates are shut down in Pennsylvania.
- Asian Gang Problem Increasing : Crime: Senate investigators find that the groups are expanding in California and call for changes in police tactics to deal with the threat.
- Bush Warns Serbia Against Escalation : Balkans: Administration hints at U.S. intervention if ethnic fighting spreads to the province of Kosovo.
- Obituaries : Thomas (Teddy) Gleason; Longshoremen Chief
- VALLEY BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- Tape, Papers Reveal Dead Man's Financial Straits : Investigation: Revelation of Ian Spiro's anguish over money trouble leads officials to believe more firmly that the alleged spy killed his family, then later took his own life.
- 2 Ex-Deputies Sentenced for Skimming Drug Funds
- Shots Kill Man at Funeral for Boy Slain in Jail : Violence: Police say the motive is unclear. One witness says the mourner's killing is unrelated to the 16-year-old's death from an apparent chokehold at juvenile hall.
- Minor Storm Drops Half an Inch of Rain
- Vote Due on Project Near Water Tower
- Growth Advocate Dies at 54 After Brief Illness : Politics: Public relations consultant Lynn Wessell of Moorpark was a central figure in major development battles.
- Rams' Knox Expects No Miracle, Gets None : Pro football: Victories are doubled and some talent shows itself, but the team is still woefully short of being playoff caliber.
- PRO FOOTBALL / PLAYOFF REPORT : NFC : Green Names Salisbury as Starter for Minnesota Throughout Playoffs
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / BOWL REPORT : SUGAR : Miami Starting to Talk Trash
- Knocking at the Door : Voters Have Tripled the Number of Female Senators--to 6. Is That Enough to Crack This Male Bastion?
- Canada Far Ahead of U.S. in Recognizing Gay Rights : Justice: Nearly two-thirds of the provinces prohibit discrimination. The military now accepts homosexuals.
- Driver in Fatality to Face Charges
- Wachs Attacks Woo on Limits to War Chest in Mayor Race : Politics: Councilman says rival would be 'ultimate hypocrite' if he took advantage of ethics code provision allowing candidates to exceed $2 million.
- Guns and Butter
- VALLEY BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : North Hollywood Loses 1st Game in 2 Overtimes
- Maglie, 75, Dies of Pneumonia : Baseball: Former curveball specialist of the Giants was known for his knockdown pitch.
- 'Feeding the Monster': Life Behind 'Roseanne' : Television: A BBC documentary view of the ABC sitcom reveals a parallel universe to the 'Jackie Thomas Show'--with writers living in terror and the Arnolds as the show's driving force.
- MARKETS: Dow Up 7.02 : Dow Up 7.02 on 11th-Hour Buying : Market Overview
- Montana's Second-Half Surge Catches CS Northridge, 63-55
- Christmas Cheer: Sales Stronger Than Predicted : Retailing: Several chains report increases. Some say business took an upward turn soon after November election.
- Nichols Institute Founder Quits President, Chief Executive Posts
- Corporate Bond Defaults Decline as Economy Rises
- Healthier Items in Store for Shoppers
- Time-Warped Clinton Delays Play
- Woman Hit and Killed on Freeway
- Judge Calls Water Report Inadequate
- Groups Appeal Golf Course Approval
- First-Class Teddy : Uncle Steve and a Very Large Stuffed Bear Known as CBBG Go on a Plane Ride Together
- PRO FOOTBALL / BOB OATES : Key to the Cowboys' Success Is Johnson's Eye for Talent
- Georgetown Holds Off Upstart Hawaii Pacific : Basketball: Freshman Othella Harrington helps 10th-ranked Hoyas to a 78-65 victory in the first round of the Disneyland Freedom Bowl Classic.
- Fairfield's Second-Half Rally Beats Loyola Marymount
- T.H. McCulloh's Pick
- Weekend Box Office : Holiday Take a Nice Gift for the Studios
- Apex Manufacturing Co. in North Hollywood won...
- Dick Clark ProductionsBusiness: TV productionSymbol: DCPIShares Outstanding:...
- Ex-U.S. Airman Charged With Espionage
- Second Storm Is Expected to Hit Southland Today : Weather: Heavy rain is likely, but partly cloudy skies are predicted by New Year's Day.
- 2 Inmates Slip Away From Honor Facility
- COLUMN LEFT/ SEYMOUR MELMAN : America Can Turn Civilian, Successfully : Job conversion can be set in motion at local levels, with federal departments helping to coordinate, not dominate.
- Cutting Them Off at the Pass : Beach access: Lawsuit seeks exclusive use of pathway from Coast Highway for residents of South Laguna condominium complex.
- It's Bad for Party Business : Newport Beach conservative Republican sounds alarm loudly about GOP's direction
- Local Athletes Play a Big Part on Fall's All-Conference Teams
- PRO FOOTBALL / PLAYOFF REPORT : AFC : Kelly Has Sprained Knee Ligament, Won't Play for Bills Against Oilers
- ROSE BOWL / DAILY REPORT : WASHINGTON : Huskies Have Made Their Kicks Count
- Whittaker Controls Inc. in North Hollywood won...
- Firm to Offer Mexico Tours
- Roger H. Drue has been named executive...
- Profile : Single Income Under $30,000, Debt-Ridden : Trading Security for Comfort
- Rexhall Industries Posts $322,000 3rd-Quarter Loss
- Once Again, No Agreement on Arms Pact
- Who Should Take Prenatal Pics? : Health: As more doctors perform fetal ultrasound tests in their offices, some questions are being raised about the quality, cost and necessity of such procedures.
- San Clemente's Hornig Leads U.S. Youth Team
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Saddleback Holds Off Bakersfield