- Week in Review : Ventura County : Population Rising, but Crime Rate Falls
- ELECTION : LAWNDALE : 4 Vie for Mayoralty and 10 Seek 2 Council Seats
- Notes about your surroundings.
- Delay Sought in Enforcement of Airport Growth Law in County : Legislation: Cities' plans for controlling building around airports are due June 30, 1991. A state senator wants a six-month moratorium.
- CS Northridge Sweeps Grand Canyon, Runs Winning Streak to 8
- Fullerton's Bats Come Alive, Irvine Falls : College baseball: Back-to-back home runs in third inning lead the Titans to 4-2 Big West Conference victory.
- Major League Baseball Scouts Still Have a Place in the Sun
- PREP ROUNDUP
- Arms Control
- Cable Comedy's War: Who'll Laugh Last? : HA! comes on line today, but is the cable world big enough for two laugh channels?
- Heart Valve Case Leaves Pfizer Under a Cloud : Law: Failures of a device produced by an Irvine subsidiary continues to haunt the health-care giant. Concern over the cost of settling legal claims has investors nervous.
- California IN BRIEF : OAKLAND : Foes Will Pursue Raiders Referendum
- COMMENTARY : They Can't Find Census Takers? 1 Reason Why
- Nepal Protests Continue; 4 Wounded
- World IN BRIEF : POLAND : Walesa Says Historic Shipyard Will Strike
- Anti-Nuclear Protesters Arrested at Nevada Test Site
- Times Poll of S.D. County Suggests Growing Polarity
- NORTH COUNTY COMMUNITY PROFILE : Escondido Hangs On to Its Charm : Downtown: Vintage homes and storefronts, waitresses who call you by name, and a weekly open-air market are all reminders of the past.
- In The Girl Who Came Between Them,...
- Mother Off the Hook on Bond With Baby
- Children 4 and 5 Scramble for Place in Private Schools
- Boy Wounded in Accidental Shooting
- The competition is fierce in South Bay...
- Rent It: The Easiest Way to Furnish in Transit
- The Often Overlooked Realty Tax Deductions : Taxes: It may pay to keep a list of loan fees, prorated mortgage and property tax payments.
- Home Improvements : Repairing, Replacing Damaged Tile
- The $16-MILLION DOLLAR QUESTION MARK : Mark Lanston Has Never Won 20 Games a Season or Pitched a Team to a Pennant. But the Angels Are Gambling Big Bucks That He Can.
- Snipers Wound 7 U.S. Air Force Personnel in Honduras
- Rare Squirrels Stand in Way of Observatory : Environment: Judge blocks construction on Arizona's Mt. Graham after questions are raised about the survival of the species.
- In the Mood (HBO Monday at 11:15...
- High Court's Conservative New Guard Steers Debate
- Building a Future on the Graveyards of Dinosaurs : History: From ancient Del Mar Man to writer Marshall South, North County residents share a bond with the people and events that shaped the region over 75 million years.
- Privacy Is a Marketable Item in Fairbanks Ranch : Life styles: There's nothing average about this housing development, not even the average price per home--a cool $1.9 million.
- NASA Advances Launch Date for Shuttle and Space Telescope
- Longtime Residents More Likely to Be Upset by Area's Fast Growth : Times poll: Declining quality of life and crime are key issues for them, while newcomers are more concerned with high housing costs.
- Time for a Change
- County IN BRIEF : HERMOSA BEACH : 8 Youths Arrested in Fight That Injures 2
- ELECTIONS : GARDENA : At-Large Voting One of Few Big Issues in City Council Race
- Week in Review : Santa Paula : City Agrees to Repay Loan to Developer
- Welfare Workers' Fear Grows : Bureaucracy: Frustration with benefit cuts and confusing forms is turning some food-stamp and welfare recipients violent.
- Mack to Coach St. Bonaventure
- The Wind a Winner for Astor : Sailing: A strong wind backed a strong prediction by Skipper Richard Straman as Astor won the Class 'A' fleet race by more than two minutes over Dauntless.
- Once Wild Is Westchester Winner
- Proposed Dance Series at LATC Stirs Controversy Over Fees : Choreographers criticize producers for poor planning, passing costs along to artists
- 'Thank You, Jeeves'
- IBM's Industrial Policy : Competitiveness: Big Blue is extending a helping hand to the nation's besieged semiconductor industry--providing vital support for America's technological base.
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : DESIGN : Hedline Here
- City Proud of Progress Shrugs Off Gag : Burbank: Moving cautiously, the city is proud of its schools, police and other public services. Home values compare favorably with nearby communities.
- DINOSAUR PLOTS And Other Intrigues of Natural History <i> by Leonard Krishtalka (Avon: $8.95, illustrated) </i>
- Viewpoints : Should We Privatize the Postal Service?
- GOOD OLD BOY AND THE WITCH OF YAZOO <i> by Willie Morris (Yoknapatawpha Press, P.O. Box 248, Oxford, Miss., 38655: $15.95; 164 pp.) </i>
- Design Industry Is Stuck in a Holding Pattern : Westweek: Innovative ideas of the past are being absorbed and refined by designers.
- Peanut Butter Turns 100; Creator Still Unknown : Food: It is the ideal family concoction--cheap, filling and nutritious, despite the high fat content.
- BEAT THE DEVILJohn Huston's 1954 maverick mischief,...
- ELECTIONS LONG BEACH CITY COUNCIL : Bread-Butter Issues Dominate Campaigns : Serles Admits Votes Violated Law but Calls Actions an Oversight
- Delay Sought in Enforcing Law on Airports
- The Future of North County : These major developments are proposed or planned for North County during the next 10 years.
- Hyundai Recalls Models
- Curious Flock to See Hong Kong's Teeming Walled City Before Demolition Begins : Hong Kong's Walled City Draws Curious
- TODAY'S NEWS, TOMORROWS TELEVISION
- Delay Sought in Enforcing Airports Law : Legislation: Cities' plans for controlling growth around airports are due June 30, 1991. Sen. Robert Beverly is seeking a six-month moratorium while another solution is devised.
- Abandoned Newborn in Good Condition
- Supervisors Slow to Back a Revamped Measure M : Election: Board members are reluctant to lead the fight for a levy to fund transportation improvements. Some say voters face enough tax issues already.
- Dock Hands See Decrease in Cargo Ships as Death Knell : Labor: The struggling longshoremen's union says the Port District is more interested in developing waterfront hotels than attracting shipping to San Diego piers.
- Delegation Attempting to Get on the Right Track : Transportation: Orange County officials test-ride trains that could be used in proposed Anaheim-Las Vegas high-speed rail project.
- Insular View Could Drain Vitality of North County
- North County's Biggest Need? A Pro Franchise
- BASEBALL MISCELLANY : NAMES AND NUMBERS
- Association With Spira Brings Trouble by George
- Chef Claude Segal: The Next King of Spas?
- Ramona Water Rules May Stiffen : Drought: Officials are considering a tough new round of mandatory restrictions to cope with the shortage.
- County Needs Own Ballet Company
- Pair Test the Cornerstone of Civilization: Beer
- Week in Review : Ventura County : Builder Bars Radon Tests by Potential Home Buyers
- Quiet Race Avoids Issue of Costly Civic Center
- WIELDING BIG STICKS : Control of the National Hockey League Remains Primarily in the Hands of a Few
- Morceli Posts National Mark in 5,000 Meters
- Westlake's Eby to Attend UCLA
- PREP WRAPUP : Inglewood High Fires Combs as Cage Coach
- WILD STYLE:
- King of the Genre
- I Led 3 Wives
- An Irrepressible Sense of Improvisation Keeps Gronk Grinning
- Los Angeles CountyPASADENA: California Rose Court by...
- Island of Santorini is One of Greece's Loveliest
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : PETS : A Day Out for Fido
- Justice Dept. Paid Lucas as a Consultant
- Death Row Drama Keeps Dragging On
- When Mary Chuckled and the Beaver Hopped
- Uniting German Economies Will Cost Billions
- Sister Thea Bowman; Worked on Behalf of Blacks, Women
- Jeff Boyd Receives in the CFL, but Gives Help to Delinquents
- NCAA BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : Final Two: Rebels, Blue Devils : UNLV: After being behind, the winners open the second half with a 17-4 run and beat Georgia Tech, 90-81.
- Harry Gant passed the sputtering car of...
- Derby Step for Summer Squall : Horse racing: He runs a muddy 1 1/8 miles in a fast 1:49 2/5 under Day. Blue Grass Stakes is the colt's next scheduled race.
- Sutton (64), Peoples (66) on Top
- SANTA ANITA : Brown Bess Remains a Golden Girl
- Bernstein's Beethoven, After the Wall
- 'Party' Time
- Theoretical Physics, Hollywood and Hawking : With a little help from Steven Spielberg, the physicist's best-selling 'A Brief History of Time' is being brought to the screen
- Baseball's $3-Million Club
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : SHOPTALK : Serving the Real Motor City
- Easy Does It : MEN'S SPRING FASHIONS
- Summer Options for New York City
- Will Father's Lease Give Tenant Rights to Unit?
- Desert Bloom (HBO Sunday at 11 a.m.):...
- Promises Do Little to Ease Harsh Life of Ukrainian Coal Miners : Soviet Union: Workers shocked the Kremlin by staging an industrywide strike. Now they have turned to the ballot box to press their demands.
- Deputy, Ex-Policeman Tangle in 5th District
- Simple Sign Points to Mass Trauma : East Germany: New site of graves is a testament to history as a lie.
- NORTH COUNTY COMMUNITY PROFILE : Developers Package the California Life Style : Housing: In Vista's master-planned Shadowridge, home owners can shop, play golf and attend church without leaving their neighborhood.
- Conservancy Gets Boost in Drive for Mission Canyon Land
- Q & A : RICK ARTHUR: It's All News to Him
- Train Knocks Out Bridge
- Easing of Rent Law Proposed : Santa Monica: A renters' rights group will discuss endorsing rent increases for units voluntarily vacated as well as for existing tenants.
- La Palma, Mission Viejo Scholars Are Best of the Brightest
- Rancho Palos Verdes resident William A. Baker,...
- 8 Youths Arrested in Hermosa Beach Fight
- Loyola Beats Reno; 13-Inning Nightcap Is an April Fool Tie
- Tech Extension Service Has a Booster--But Where's the Money?
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : PLACES : It's Lilac Time
- Lifetime Said Hello, Molly
- Despite Growth, Ramona Clings to Small-Town Ways
- ELECTIONS DIAMOND BAR : Year-Old City Faces Its 2nd Council Vote
- NORTH COUNTY VOICES : Should Spanish be a mandatory subject in the public schools? If so, beginning at what grade level?
- Pasadena Lists Ways to Offset Funding Gap : Budget: The city manager's list of possible cuts because of a $5-million budget shortfall includes trimming new planning programs, adding business taxes or imposing a hiring freeze.
- The Interview, Mitchum-Style
- Bodies of 50 Club Fire Victims Sent Home
- DESERT BLOOMIn his 1986 film, writer-director Eugene...
- Artesia Council Finds Successor for Shuster
- $2.4 Million Awarded in Slaying by Officer : Trial: A jury decides a graduate student shot to death during a traffic stop was 45% responsible for his own death. His family had sought $12 million.
- Scoutspeak: What Does It Mean?
- Crowded Palmdale Council Race Takes Urban Turn
- Sockers Shoot But Stars Hit Victory Mark
- With a Name Like That, You Take It One Syllable at a Time
- Aidan Quinn and John Lithgow will play...
- Most Viewers Will Have to Wait and See
- Yes, There Is a Downtown
- October Quake Proves Hard Act to Follow for S.F.'s Established ACT
- Deadline Nears for Property Tax
- THE YEARS OF LYNDON JOHNSON: Volume II, Means of Ascent <i> by Robert A. Caro (Alfred A. Knopf: $24.95; 512 pp.) </i>
- A Tract House Transformation: Lots of Credit Due
- 3 Challengers Face Braude in 1st District
- LIFETIME TV: Women Watching Women : THE CABLE NETWORK USES DR. RUTH, GAME SHOWS AND THE LIKE TO ATTRACT A SPECIALIZED AUDIENCE
- In the romantic comedy "I'll Take Romance,"...
- Wreath in Beijing Square Ushers in Tense Period : China: Authorities fear another outbreak of protest during a series of politically sensitive anniversaries.
- Bush Toasted, Roasted at Gridiron Party
- Japanese Climber Dies in Fall on Nepal's Mt. Pumori
- Solana Beach Losing a Little Bit of Eden : Neighborhood: Soaring land values may signal an end for Eden Gardens, once an area of adobe homes for farm workers.
- BATTLING FOR A PIECE OF THE PARK
- Home Video Econ. 101
- Drew's Demons : Mother: 'As a parent, I'm not always supposed to be the nice guy.'
- Drinking on Teens' Trip Threatens City Funds
- A Park for the Ages
- Supervisors Approve East L.A. March Commemorating 1970 Protest
- This Ride a Case of Monkey Business
- Ex-Lawndale Employee Sentenced
- Top Derby Contenders Are Tightly Bunched Up
- Rebels, Devils Show They Have a Few Gasps Left
- A Tiny Fee ($100 per Band) and Lots of Exposure : Orange County rock 'n' roll groups go deep into the heart of Texas for a big wingding, and find the scene more to their liking
- Fair Wares for Disabled Users
- Homeowner Wants a Whistle Stop
- How to Get Around Along the Longitudinal Highway
- Enough Water for Everybody?
- Rejection of Loan Ends in Death, Shooting of Woman
- Travelers Count Too as Census Goes to Camp : Demographics: Workers from the Santa Ana bureau canvass the central county for untallied tourists.
- Davey Johnson Stands on Strong Record
- Being a Sports Doctor Is Quite an Operation
- Any Way They Can : Young Hockey Players Who Lack Ice Time Get Rolling in Lomita
- Chargers Sign Bucs' Guard as Plan B Grinds to a Halt
- Gretzky Better, Kings Aren't in Loss : Hockey: L.A. nearly powerless on power plays--going one for five--in 6-3 loss to Vancouver. Prognosis is improved on star player being ready for playoffs.
- Dolan's Pitch Could Lead to Lucky Break : Prep baseball: Junior's knuckle-curveball is baffling hitters. It also could get the San Clemente student a pro contract.
- Blacks and Hockey Maintain a Tenuous Relationship
- She's a Big Shot in Four Events at Oceanside : Track: At 5-8, 145 pounds no one would expect Angela Sims to throw the shot. But she does that and more, including the triple jump, long jump and 100 meters.
- 'Party' Time
- Uncle Sam Shouldn't Toss Money Into R
- Give Your Home a Light Touch All Over
- Newsletter Offers a Few Pointers and Bargains
- Technoangst : You Can't Develop a Relationship With a Device That You're Unable to Make Work
- Point Reyes Offers More Than an Earthquake Trail
- What can be done about congestion on California 78 in the next few years?
- Do Your Homework to Assure Trip Protection : Tours: With many travel operators experiencing financial trouble, protecting the public's money has become a major issue. It pays to ask the right questions.
- For Archbishop, Christening Is in Triplicate
- Home Builder Bars Buyer Radon Testing : Environment: Major developer is also the first in California to require customers to agree not to hold it responsible if the gas is found after sale.
- Board Fails to Extend Restaurant Study
- Doctor Stops Labor After 1st Twin Is Born; 2nd Not Due for 15 Weeks
- Ethiopia to Receive Aid
- French, English Blend, but Not Too Well
- Union's Endorsements Criticized
- A Kingdom for a Championship : BOB MILLER HAS SEEN L.A.'S HOCKEY TEAM TRY JUST ABOUT EVERYTHING--AND NOTHING SEEMS TO WORK
- How Bad a Campaign So Far? : They're Really Into It Now: What's Fair and What's Not
- Put Inmates to Work, Make Prison Produce : Crime Cost: Society pays double for evildoers--as victim, then as provider. Use of convict labor could cut expenses and civilize criminals.
- Man Killed When Car Slams Into Tree
- Legislator Is Working Religiously on New Life : Politics: Assemblyman Dennis Brown says he feels at peace after deciding to become a lay minister instead of seeking reelection. He's already putting lawmaking aside for more study of God's laws.
- They Shaped Our Future
- Padres' Sale Expected to Be Announced Soon
- It's a Twin Bill at Citizen Bee
- Porous Palos Verdes Loses to Alemany, 11-7
- On the Stage, an April Filled With Spring Openings
- Primitive Art: Breaking New Ground : 'ART/artifact,' at UCLA, examines the degree of racism and the image of white superiority in past exhibitions of African objects
- BUSINESS EXPANDS
- More Data on Asbestos Removal
- Home Improvements : Save With Hot Water in Instant
- Home Buyers Fairs to Give Price Outlook
- MAKING EVERYTHING PERFECTLY FUZZY : Invoking Asian Thinking, USC's Bart Kosko Argues That the World Is Far More Ambiguous Than Aristotle Ever Imagined
- Hidden Leper Colony, Legacy of Ceausescu, Fights to Gain Respectability : Romania: Hostile attitudes in the outside community keep even fully healed victims inside the lonely settlement.
- In the Mood (HBO, Monday at 11:15...
- Drew's Demons : Daughter: 'When you're hiding your drug use, that can be disastrous.'
- Discovering the Hidden Pleasures of North County : Escapes: Beyond the tourist attractions lies a trove of unusual places to hike, eat, sip local wines and even gaze at the stars.
- 2 Poles Shot in Beirut; Tie Seen to Israel Flights
- World IN BRIEF : LEBANON : Iran Envoy Said to Hold Hostage Talks
- Driver Sought in Hit-and-Run Death
- Ticket-Writing Habits Curbed in Hermosa Beach
- THE WEEK AHEAD
- Ways Not to Solve Court Crunch : Justice: More space is needed, not more studies that will only prove once again the ineffectiveness of night courts.
- LOTTERY RESULTS
- Amnesty Class for the Deaf Opens New World : Immigration: Some people flee one land of silence for another. Catholic Charities is teaching hearing-impaired amnesty applicants to read and express their thoughts.
- Night of the Living Factoids
- Lindsay's Health Raises Storm Warnings : City Hall: Councilman, 89, victim of stroke, concedes he doesn't always understand what goes on at meetings. Some colleagues wonder if he can still do his job.
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Westlake's 12th Victory Tops '89 Total
- Allan Leavell, who formerly played for the...
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Canyons Routs Santa Monica, 12-2, Awaits Showdown With Moorpark
- FAMOUS FOR 15 MINUTES My Years With Andy Warhol <i> by Ultra Violet (Avon: $8.95, illustrated)</i>
- Some in GOP Can't Read Lips--They Push for Taxes
- School District Considers Sharing Power
- Baby-Boomer Think Tank Silenced : Lobbying: Friends and foes agree that the group made 'generational equity' an issue before its doors closed. Some hope the group can be revived.
- Note From the Editor
- California IN BRIEF : FRESNO : Cause Unknown in Students' Illness
- Lifetime's Women: From Morning to 'Molly Dodd'
- California IN BRIEF : SAN JOSE : Newspaper Files Suit Against Union Chief
- Beat the Devil (Channel 13 Tuesday at...
- Good Excuse Filled With Hot Air
- Delegation Attempting to Get on the Right Track : Transportation: Orange County officials test-ride trains that could be used in proposed Anaheim-Las Vegas high-speed rail project.
- Latino Youngsters Learn the Magic of Science
- New Trash Czar Says the Future Is Now for Solid-Waste Solution
- Camarillo Student Wins Citizen Bee
- Workers Who Fed Squirrels Upset by Poisoning of Rodent Colony
- Czechs Are Mated Poorly : Davis Cup: Captain changes plans, pairing Korda and Srejber, who lose to Leach and Pugh. U.S. takes 2-1 lead.
- Elway Optimistic Despite a Season Rife With Turmoil : Pro football: Denver quarterback making plans for a fourth try at a Super Bowl championship ring.
- NCAA BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : Final Two: Rebels, Blue Devils : Duke: Henderson makes a long-awaited three-point shot as Arkansas runs out of breath, 97-83.
- Name in the News
- MOVERS AND SHAKERS
- Awfully Tough to Beat a Ceausescu Team
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Rancho Santiago Wins as Hitters Have a Field Day
- Angry Young Man Sets Sights on Title
- Vachon Is Perceived as a Figurehead : Kings: He merely follows orders of McNall and Gretzky, general manager's peers say.
- Don Elbaum Matriculates From a Pianist to Promoter
- Dolly Leaves Hills to Go on the Road
- Morley Safer, Live From Ho Chi Minh City : FLASHBACKS On Returning to Vietnam <i> by Morley Safer (Random House: $18.95; 224 pp.) </i>
- GARDENER'S CHECKLIST
- Should Traveling Trainee Buy or Rent?
- 134 Homes in Palmdale
- Indians Bar Police After Bullets Hit Copter
- Court Rules District Can't Cut 6th Grade at 2 Schools
- Some Answers About Those Census Questionnaires
- L.A. sends a firetruck to New Zealand--in exchange for two kiwi birds.
- CAMARILLO : High School Junior Wins Regional Quiz
- CSUN Loses, Keeps Hoping for Berth in Volleyball Playoffs
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Anteaters Second in a Four-Team UCI Track Meet
- 'Tired' Aztecs Roll Over BYU in Baseball
- NCAA BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : Duke Gets High on the Hogs : Blue Devils: Henderson scores 28 and big men make big plays as Duke runs away from Arkansas in the second half for 97-83 victory.
- PREP TRACK : Saddleback Makes Its Mark in Distance Medley at Tustin Relays
- STICKER THIS ITEM:
- Hoping to Score
- Danger of a 'Net Listing' Is Seller May Agree to Price That Is Too Low
- Gathers: Lesson of the Heart : Sudden Death: More people die of heart-rhythm disorders than cancer. Finding and treating high-risk individuals is a priority for the '90s.
- Five-Day Trial Over a Filched Bottle of Wine : The Verdict: Jurors took five days to find Jerry Lynn Leary not guilty of robbing a liquor store at toenail clipper-point, but guilty of petty theft.
- Is King a Shore Thing? : Women's golf: She leads by five shots over Walker and Postlewait after 69 at Mission Hills.
- Benefit at Big Sky Movie Ranch Raises a Few Buckaroos : Westerns: Hundreds walk where TV outlaws once fell in the annual fund-raiser for Simi Valley YMCA.
- NEWBURY PARK : Drum Contest Is Music to Their Ears
- Week in Review : Ventura : School District's Finance Head Resigns
- NHL ROUNDUP : Lemieux Can't Save Penguins
- BETTING WITH BOB
- The Kid Finds His Game Among His Elders : Seniors: Nicklaus, on hard times all year, gets a lesson and shoots 67 to lead his first over-50 event.
- PREP SOFTBALL ROUNDUP : Mater Dei Streaking Again, but Not the Right Way
- The Next C & W Legends?
- Live From Monterey Park . . . : Ocean Star--where the seafood isn't just fresh, it's still swimming
- Dueling Arts Centers : Neighboring Antelope Valley cities of Lancaster and Palmdale refuse to share an arts center. Each is planning to build a theater of about 700 seats, and the two venues may end up competing for audiences as well as performers.
- Why the Smart Money Is So Optimistic
- Your Mortgage : Mortgage Lender Can't Specify Insurer
- From Argentina to Chile by Bus and Ferry
- Roundup of Western Books
- Rioting Erupts Over British Poll Tax : Protest: 'Marxist agitators and militants' are blamed for violent street battles. Police arrest 340 people, and more than 130 are hurt.
- What does North County most need?
- NORTH COUNTY RESTAURANTS : Strictly French Fare at El Bizcocho
- NORTH COUNTY RESTAURANTS : Area's Growth Brings Melting Pot of Flavors : Food: The lengthening list of ethnic restaurants offers exotic, and almost always delicious, dining alternatives in North County.
- Mixed Classes Prove That Intelligence Can Rub Off
- Texan Gunning for Massachusetts Governorship : Politics: John Silber's take-no-prisoners style raises hackles and consciousness among more genteel Bay Staters.
- Binion's Gamble : Son of Popular Las Vegas Casino Owner in High Stakes Battle With Striking Workers
- Look Out Below: She's Perched on a Shaky Plateau
- Census <i> Deja Vu</i> : Homelessness Still the Nation's Most Visible Problem
- Cafe Society : Small town: Farm workers, ranchers and commuting professionals come together at the only eatery in Somis.
- Week in Review : Simi Valley : Ex-Grand Jury Leader Exits Supervisor Race
- NBA ROUNDUP : Olajuwon Goes Over 1,000 Rebounds, 300 Blocks
- Mission Viejo Woman, 70, Struck by Spouse's Unoccupied Car, Dies
- Charges May Be Filed in '72 Death of Boy : Old crimes: Three-year-old Jon Gerrick died of head injuries. The death was listed as a possible homicide; the case was never closed.
- Ben Pai, a pitcher on the Oceanside...
- WOMEN'S FINAL FOUR : Stanford's Azzi Will Try for Happy Ending : Women's basketball: She will lead 31-1 Cardinal against 28-6 Auburn in today's title game, the last game of her college career.
- Minus 'Mr. Clutch,' Toro Golf Team Struggles
- A Growing Appetite for Bistros in the City of Light
- Breaking Down the Asian Stereotype