- Craig's Plans to Get Even With La Russa Drown in Chicago
- Ninth Still Belongs to Closers Like Eckersley
- Grambling St. Coach Robinson Is Honored
- Death of Bessent Is Special Tragedy : Baseball: Former Dodger pitcher is found in Florida parking lot, a victim of alcohol poisoning.
- Norwegian Filmmakers Find the Path Leads to Disney : Movies: After the Arctic vastness of 'Pathfinder,' Nils Gaup and John M. Jacobsen are in Glendale finishing up a 19th-Century pirate adventure.
- New Brokerage Rule Sought: The SEC, responding...
- South Coast Plaza Festival Takes On British Accent : Celebration: Officials at Costa Mesa mall launch four-month festival celebrating British culture and commerce.
- Hike Debt Limit to $3.51 Trillion, Treasury Urges
- U.S. to Require Drivers to Belt Up on Job
- Dow Jumps 41.83 to Near Record : Program Trades Push Rally to Close at 2,932
- NATION : It's Official: Democrats Pick N.Y.
- DOING FAIR: The county fair (B3) opens...
- 65 Reported Slain at Somali Soccer Game
- Man Fatally Shoots Sister, Kills Himself
- Ventura Gives a Fig About Tree : Drought: Officials vow to do whatever necessary to save a city landmark suffering from lack of water.
- Not Just Talkin' Trash : Permit: One firm has been hauling Ventura's garbage for six decades, but a newcomer is petitioning City Hall for a piece of the action.
- Redistricting Battle Moves to Courtroom : Remapping: Chicano Federation asks judge to stop the City Council from adopting its own redistricting map rather than one drawn up by an advisory committee.
- Latin Nations Should Seize on Bush's Generous Mood : Hemisphere: President's initiative may be little more than talk, so the region should work to put flesh on the bare bones.
- Physician Is Accused by State of Malpractice : Medicine: Charges cite five 1987 births attended by the doctor criticized in a 1990 New Year's incident.
- BANKING/FINANCE
- Maxwell to Sell Stake: British publisher Robert...
- Christopher R. Chase has been appointed vice...
- David Kirkpatrick, president of production for Walt...
- Eversole Appointed Senior VP at Toshiba
- When It Comes to Hiking, These Nature Lovers Are in the Dark
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : MARTINEZ : Shell Refinery Lacks Permits, Critic Says
- Man Pleads Guilty to Mail Fraud in Oil Well Scheme
- NEWPORT BEACH : Police Protest City Bargaining Stance
- Air Force Job
- Manufacturing Unions' Ranks Fall 3.2% in '89
- Senate Debate Opens on Bill to Reverse Rights Rulings
- POLITICS / HIRED GUNS : For-Hire Campaign Advisers Trying to Clean Up Their Act
- SOUTHLAND : Sisters Shot Dead In Sepulveda
- PERSPECTIVE ON ISRAEL : Real Terror Is a PLO-Run State : If the Palestinian's minimal demand is unacceptable, American policy has been conjuring up an illusion.
- WESTMINSTER : $100,000 Allocated to House Homeless
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Scapan' Gets Ocean Access in Del Mar
- Fair Deal? : Card Rooms Say City Has Stacked Deck Against Them
- Drawing Released in Death of Baby
- Panelists Allege 'Jewish Racism in Hollywood'
- From Russia, With Hollywood's Dreams : Disillusionment: Two Soviet men leave a California Conservation Corps exchange program, saying the work was more than they bargained for.
- Mats Wilander, playing competitively for the first...
- ROUNDUP : Short Swims to Breaststroke Mark
- Almahurst Farm, Horse Racing Leader, Placed on Market
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : COALINGA : Boy, Grandfather Apparently Drown
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : He Mixes Lyrics and Literature
- Pentagon Curbs Military Hospital Cosmetic Surgery : Medicine: The action follows a legal review that found that many procedures done for free skirted a federal law banning unnecessary operations.
- Vernon Grant; Snap, Crackle, Pop Creator
- AIDS-Risk Transfusions Unreported, Study Finds
- Quebec Policeman Killed in Gun Battle on Mohawk Land
- Council Spars Over Private Meeting on Growth-Control Issues
- Countywide : Firm Hired to Finish Lot, Road at Airport
- Judge to Hear Police Tapes of Bellinger's Companions : Murder case: The court will use the taped interviews to assess whether the witnesses have changed their accounts of the shooting.
- Delegates Travel to L.A.'s Past : Black history: NAACP conventioneers help rededicate the historic Dunbar Hotel. It was once a cultural hub.
- Thousand Oaks Council Broke Law, D.A. Rules
- Officer Shoots, Kills His Alleged Attacker
- Juror Excused as Trial of Physician Nears Close
- Bickerstaff Said to Get Nugget Job
- While the Others Were Busy, He's Got Time on His Hands
- HOCKEY
- Promoter Don King, commenting on the controversy...
- Rob Moore, a 6-foot-4, 215-pound wide receiver...
- TV REVIEW : 'Wheels of Terror' a Real Fender-Bender on USA
- NOTEBOOK : Sax Stays Off Steinbrenner-Bashing Bandwagon
- Rejuvenated Kingston Trio on the Road and Loving It
- STAGE REVIEW : Problems of Pacing and Acting Blemish 'The Glass Menagerie'
- P.M. BRIEFING : Group Asks Heart Valve Warning
- S&L; Regulators May Sue Neil Bush
- Solid-Earning Marshall Is Really Underrated
- Officials Blend Democracy, Central Control to Reshape the Party Line : Reform: Provincial delegates had their say, but so did Gorbachev and his advisers. The result is a platform that reflects much--but not all--that the Kremlin wanted.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : President Confounds Skeptics With His Determined Pursuit of U.S. Trade Goals : Diplomacy: He had promised to make liberalization his No.1 priority. But his tough stance has been a surprise.
- Star-Struck : Astronomy Club Lights Up When the Sun Goes Down
- Report Faults Pentagon on Toxic Cleanup : Environment: The inspector general cites slow response and lack of qualified personnel. There are 14,401 contaminated sites on U.S. military bases.
- NATION : Dog Set Afire, Starts Fatal Blaze
- Drug Dealing Called a Second Job : Narcotics: Study finds that most street peddlers in Washington, D.C., have full-time employment. It says the rewards of selling can be meager, risks high.
- Decisions on Global Warming and Ozone Show 2 Sides of Bush : Environment: The two issues have proved serious tests of his pledge to be the 'environmental President.'
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Planner Is 5th Top Aide to Resign Post
- Supervisors OK Money for Welfare Payments : Budgets: With the state withholding payment to the county, the emergency action guarantees that 8,000 families will get their checks by July 15.
- Hiring Center Opens to a Rush of Job-Seekers : Labor: Officials are upbeat even though the first day of operation brought few work offers from would-be employers.
- LAGUNA BEACH : City Backs Off Plan to Curb Rent Hikes
- Man Charged With Drunk Driving After Hitting Couple With Jet Ski
- Torrance Flights by Test Planes Under Fire
- Brom Takes Over as Bishop of San Diego : Religion: He moves toward a less confrontational stance on abortion views of Sen. Killea, who was denounced by Bishop Maher.
- Johnston Scores 232nd Victory
- Court Calls Navratilova Poor Role Model
- THE SIDELINES : Maradona Sued for Libel in Flap
- The Los Angeles Strings professional tennis team...
- LOS ALAMITOS : Dash for Speed Begins Her Dash for World Championship on Sunday in Anne Burnett
- The Detroit Tigers said they signed their...
- Camp Fire Is Fueled by Competition : Basketball: High school players from San Diego find that the going gets tougher when they travel north to camp out against talent from the Los Angeles area.
- Former Simi Valley Coach Joins CLU Football Staff
- Algerian <i> Rai</i> Music Leaps Language Barrier : Pop: Couple will introduce Arabic music in concerts at Santa Monica Pier and downtown.
- LEGION NOTEBOOK : Magee Takes Vows After Team Bows
- Clay Tearfully Defends His Comic Style
- PREP NOTES : Irvine High School Names New Athletic Directors, Coaches
- SHORT TAKES : Prince to Market 'The Look'
- AT&T; Revises Layoff Figure: American Telephone &...
- FDA Refuses to Lift Ban on Sale of Food Supplement L-Tryptophan
- Castle & Cooke Inc.: The Los Angeles-based...
- BANKING/FINANCE : Regulators Demand More Data From Pacific National
- Senate Panel Urges Cutting Military Ranks by 100,000
- Look What's in Store Now : Retail: Across the Southland, there are bargains galore as summer sales reach their peak. It's the right time to purchase designer clothing at discounts of up to 50%.
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Rapper Challenges Racist Label
- Housing Bond Measure to Go on November Ballot
- Guards Blamed for Escape of 4 at Juvenile Hall
- Daly Decides Against TV Job, Will Return to Coach Pistons
- TV : CBS Weathers Its Prime-Time Baseball Debut
- Home for Wayward Gulls
- SHORT TAKES : Madonna's Garb, Act Stirs Hot Italian Blood, and It's Negative
- Construction of Office Space Drops Sharply : Building: A year ago, there was a total of 3.9 million square feet under development. This year, the figure has declined to 2.8 million.
- Summit Agrees to Soviet Aid Study : Diplomacy: Seven nations will send a team to assess Moscow's needs and help it build a market economy. Farm subsidy issue unresolved.
- Deputy Killed by Train
- Verdict Throws Fraud Probe a Curve : Commodities: The government must decide whether to indict 100 other traders and brokers. Whatever happens, reforms seem inevitable.
- Smoked Opium With Barry, Witness Says
- WORLD : Mandela, Battling Pneumonia, Flown to Hospital in Nairobi
- Time May Have Arrived for Putting Taxes on Credit Card
- Colombia Seizes 11 Leading Members of Cocaine Cartel
- UPDATE / HOMELESS EXPERIMENT : Vans Still Pluck Mental Patients From N.Y. Streets : But the controversy has cooled. Physicians say valuable lessons have been learned.
- City Council Members Balking at Mandatory Water Rationing : Drought: New figures showing a strong conservation effort by residents prompt some lawmakers to change their minds about backing mayor's proposal.
- OJAI : Council Opposes Utilities' Merger
- Burbank Extends Airport Land-Use Curbs for 2 Years
- A first-ever symposium for environmental-minded surfers, scheduled...
- San Diego
- The Numbers
- THE SIDELINES : U.S. Hinted to Dump World Cup
- Oil Pool Under N.Y. Streets to Be Cleaned Up : Environment: Forty years of seepage have created a 17-million-gallon plume. Mobil will spend millions to remove it.
- Telegram Contradicts Key Witness in Camarena Case
- Coastal Agency Deals Blow to Sewer Plans
- VENTURA : 3 Men Sentenced for Selling Crack
- Irvine City Council Certifies June 5 Vote in Move to Clarify Succession : Government: Mayor-elect and two council members to take office July 20. Status of Mary Ann Gaido remains muddled.
- Port to Review Janitorial Contract After Firings : Labor: Ousted airport workers present laundry list of complaints against company that took over this month.
- Bust Nets Major Suspect in Downtown Heroin Trade
- Sprayings Target Mosquitoes
- Cal State Northridge has received the official...
- CAL STATE FULLERTON NOTES
- THE SIDELINES : Gubicza on Royals Disabled List
- Teammate Pensec Seems Assured of Beating LeMond in Tour de France
- THE SIDELINES : Market Crowding Prompts A's to Seek Stadium Escape Clause
- BASEBALL : It's NOT the Seventh Game of World Series
- Songwriter Pokes Fun at Helms' Crusade With 'Jesse Don't Like It'
- DANCE : DeFore Center's Students Had Better Be on Their Toes : Five members of John Clifford's Ballet of Los Angeles--including Allegra Kent, the former Balanchine-era New York City Ballet star--are leading classes.
- Probation Refused in Threat Case : Crimes: A man who blames a prosecutor for mishandling the case against 2 men accused of beating his son to death turns down the offer.
- Would-Be Peacemaker Shot to Death in Dispute
- SIMI VALLEY : Council to Discuss Low-Income Project
- Through Thick and Thin, Their Ties Endure
- SHORT TAKES : Richards' Digit Cancels Concert
- SHORT TAKES : Gilley's Fire Ruled as Arson
- Swimmers Put Stock in Precious Medals
- First Executive to Release Financial Data : Insurance: One of the ailing firm's largest shareholders will get the information after pledging confidentiality.
- International Paper: The producer of paper and...
- American Airlines Plans Surcharges: The Dallas-based carrier...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Waterford Crystal Workers End Strike, OK Cost-Cutting Plans
- WORLD : 7 More Cubans Seeking Asylum
- TREND WATCH
- WORLD : Gorbachev's Man Gets Key Post
- Summit Ends in Compromise : Dispute on Farm Trade Resolved
- Mail Bombing Suspect Faces Other Charges
- WORLD : Polish Farmers Block Roads
- Friends Bid Farewell to Activist Snyder : Homeless: Thousands, celebrities and unknown, pack the services. He is eulogized as a 'giant . . . voice for social justice.'
- Jailed Reporter Is Freed After Source Allows Name to Be Used
- ANAHEIM : Council Rejects Condo Proposal
- Some Hits but More Misses in ESPN's Baseball Lineup : Television: The cable network loses money in first year of contract, though fulfilling summer need for high-profile, live programming.
- MOVIE REVIEW : Role of the Dice : Comedy: The controversial Andrew Dice Clay sanitizes his stand-up act for 'Ford Fairlane,' but it's a pointless exercise for the Diceman.
- THE TIMES POLL : Alcohol Ban at S.D. Stadium Lot Supported
- Priest Charged With Defacing Liquor Ads
- A Strong Case for AIDS Funds
- 'Stigma' of Allegations Prompts Officer's Resignation
- NEWPORT BEACH : 114 Acres Accepted for Bluff-Top Park
- Youth Held in Killing of Woman During Burglary
- Hair-Raising Circus Act Keeps Mother, Daughters Hanging On
- IRVINE : Joint Use of Marine Airfield Is Opposed
- Panel Gives Cautious Backing to DWP Nominee
- Taste in Video: Some People Just Don't Get the Picture
- Bids on High-Speed Train Derailed : Construction: Morrison-Knudsen and Bombardier Corp. apparently drop out, leaving only Bechtel International interested in Anaheim-Las Vegas link.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : A Lot of Interest, Less Principle
- SAN CLEMENTE : Arraignments Set in Street Incident
- Players Association Investigating Canseco's Agent
- Racer's Intensity Runs in Cycles : Beck: Simi Valley teen-ager changes from gregarious to tenacious when the competition begins.
- Quance Tops Breaststroke Record, Claims Bronze : Swimming: Northridge 15-year-old bests meet mark in 200-meter event.
- Marvel Wins Race
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Scapan': Moliere's Family Farce Gets Ocean Access in Del Mar
- Anglers' Muse Is Evoked by Catches at Irvine Lake
- MUSIC REVIEW : Sound Selections Help Organist
- Jury Finds Mulheren Guilty of Conspiracy, Market Manipulation : Wall Street: Jurors said they were deadlocked on the remaining 26 charges against Boesky's former associate. The judge instructs them to continue deliberations.
- Easter Business Helps Safeway Triple Profits
- Women Entrepreneurs Report Discrimination : Bias: A congressional panel heard testimony that it is often hard to obtain credit and secure their fair share of private and public contracts.
- Suit Over Failed Satellite Filed: Martin Marietta...
- Frustacis Settle Suit Over Birth of Septuplets
- Del Mar
- A Dogged Laborer Finally Gets Paid
- Stack Politburo, Bolster Reform : Gorbachev's Victory Could Help the West
- NL's Soggy Bats Produce 2 Hits as AL Wins, 2-0
- English Soccer Clubs Regain Admission to European Play
- SHORT TAKES : Ford's Scar Takes It on the Chin
- South Bay Hotels Helping Families of AIDS Patients : Philanthropy: An offer of discount rates signals a new willingness by corporations to get involved.
- Suit Against Son in Hands of Regulator Bush Dislikes
- Motion Picture Distribution Firm Formed: Robert M....
- Easy Lines of Summer : Fashion: There's no revolution in store in menswear. But the emphasis is on fabric and color--especially white.
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Kirk Douglas: Still Hot Stuff
- Carter Appeals for African Talks to End Civil Wars
- Mobs Battle Kenya Police in Rural Areas; 18 Dead
- Marriage Maven Is Busy Rekindling Romantic Fires : Relationships: Ellen Kreidman (who advocates greeting hubby at the door dressed only in stick-on bows) brought her 'Light His Fire' formulas from El Toro obscurity to lots of book sales.
- Woman Is Ordered to Avoid Supervisor : Threats: Mental patient allegedly had threatened to kill Antonovich and members of his family.
- Bailout Agency Plans to Speed Up Sale of S&Ls; : Thrifts: Resolution Trust Corp. will try to sell weak S&Ls; before they become insolvent.
- McDonnell Shakes Up Helicopter Division
- Hayden Hamilton has been named to the...
- NEWS ANALYSIS : For Delegates, the Key Question Is 'Where Did We Go Wrong?' : Ideology: Some blame the party's blunders on reformers, some on the legacy of Stalin. Others call socialism itself an 'unnatural form of civilization.'
- Dietary Survey Serves Up a Shocker : Nutrition: Poll finds that two-thirds of Californians consume too few fruits and vegetables. Many are unaware of the link between diet and cancer.
- LOCAL : Man, 20, Found Shot to Death in Anaheim; 3 Intruders Sought
- County to Seek $7.2 Million for Tent Jail : Port Hueneme: The sheriff favors a military base as the site. But the Navy is undecided about allowing the encampment.
- Countywide : Fair Attendance Trend
- Delta Cuts L.A.-to-San Francisco Fares: Delta Air...
- Greenspan Endorses Budget Amendment as 'Very Last Resort'
- P.M. BRIEFING : IMF Prods East Bloc on Reform
- Lillie Is New COO at American President
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : STOCKS : Dow Slumps 23.27 in Late Program Trading
- Growers Fear Pesticide Controls in 'Big Green' : Agriculture: The initiative would severely cut crop yields, spokesmen tell a trade hearing. Environmentalists disagree.
- CONSUMERS : Credit Check : A Close Look at Life Insurance Designed to Pay Your Bills May Show Either You Don't Need It or That It's Not Worth the Cost
- They Scoff at the Rock : But Professor Says Boulder Proves Columbus Was Late
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SAN CLEMENTE : 920 Arrests Made in Border Sweep
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Focus of U.S. Trade Tension Shifts to Europe
- Czech Embassy Shelters Cubans
- Another Medfly Found in Rosemead; New Round of Spraying Called Essential
- Famous Friends, Average Folk Remember Lucy's Late Owner
- Buccaneers Sign Keith McCants for $7.4 Million
- ART REVIEW : The Lively Arts Get Livelier
- Maxwell Ordered to Sell Off His Bell Group Stock
- Bonds to Aid Bailout Auctioned: The Resolution...
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : COMMODITIES : Gold Prices Trim Sharp Early Losses
- GEE WHIZ: There's still a bit of...
- COLUMN ONE : Battling an Elusive Bacterium : A mysterious strain of <i> E. coli </i> is blamed for increasing outbreaks of disease. Children and the elderly are the most vulnerable to the sometimes fatal infection.
- BOOK REVIEW : Facts Surface About U-Boat Threat to U.S.
- Casualty Toll in Ethnic Clashes in 2 Soviet Republics May Reach 800
- Strikers Keep Up Pressure in Nicaragua : Labor strife: The army and police are attempting to keep order. But the question remains whether they will back the Chamorro government.
- 11 Killed by Sikh Militants in India
- Global Trampling of Human Rights Seen : Suppression: Amnesty International's report details efforts to quell ethnic and nationalist groups.
- City Council OKs Massive Porter Ranch Development
- Man Planning to Testify in El Salvador Death Squad Probe Arrested by INS
- The True Believer : Politics: Some call Rep. William Dannemeyer a bigot; others say he's a hero. All agree he never backs down, and enjoys a good fight.
- 4 Arrested in Holiday Shooting That Paralyzed Toddler
- Parents Shattered by Their Worst Fear : Investigations: Kevin Young died of injuries suffered at his baby-sitter's. Debra Cummings, charged with murder, is free on bail.
- OXNARD : Maron to Run for Mayor in November
- Defense Says Gang Trial Will Reveal True Killers : Courts: The witnesses are lying or mistaken, contend lawyers, who say they'll prove their clients aren't responsible for 2 deaths.
- Countywide : Cost Cuts Sought in Defending Indigents
- CYPRESS : Wandering Rabbits Get a Reprieve
- Basically, Martinez Is a First-Class Pitcher
- REMEMBER WHEN : At Offensive Tackle, Mix Was Master : Football: He played in "that other league," but at his position nobody did it better.
- Clark Signs With Tigers for Estimated $500,000
- Lone Ranger Rides to Game's MVP Award
- Performing at Bebop by Choice
- A Positive Approach to Moving
- Notes on a Scorecard - July 11, 1990
- Names in the News - July 11, 1990
- Names in the News - July 11, 1990
- Names in the News - July 11, 1990
- Names in the News - July 11, 1990
- Names in the News - July 11, 1990
- POP/ROCK - July 11, 1990
- PEOPLE WATCH
- Fraud Crackdown Snares Brea Man, Ex-Tax Collector
- San Diego Bishop Maher's Resignation Accepted
- Police Look at Separate Deaths of 2 Babies : Tragedies: One infant was shot; the other reportedly died of massive head injuries.
- Driver Turns Self In After Fatal Accident : Investigation: A woman who allegedly hit and killed a motorcyclist, then left the scene, went to authorities later the same night, they said.
- POP/ROCK - July 11, 1990
- U.S. Ready to Provide Helicopters, Radar to Mexico for Anti-Drug Effort : War on cocaine: The aircraft will enable drug agents to move quickly against smugglers' planes. The aid package may total $65 million.
- Firm's Importing of Workers Probed : Labor: A City of Commerce garment factory got INS approval to bring 16 women from China this spring despite objections from federal labor officials. The state is now investigating the operation.
- Suspect in Shooting Death of 17-Year-Old Surrenders : Crime: The man denies involvement in the incident, believed to be gang-related. A second suspect remains at large.
- PEOPLE WATCH
- POP/ROCK - July 11, 1990
- MOVIES - July 11, 1990
- STAGE
- POP/ROCK - July 11, 1990
- BOOK REVIEWS : Two Authors...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Large French Merger Expected
- Beirut Captors May Free Irish Hostage : Lebanon: Brian Keenan has been held for four years. His freedom might be tied to Western aid to Iranian quake victims.
- Roemer Not Sure Abortion Bill Was Legally Enacted
- Justices Deny Patients' Rights to Tissue Profits
- New OAU Chief Tells Africans to End Economic Complacency
- Awash in Mixed Emotions
- Jailed Cuban Offered Terms for Release
- Official Hiring Center for Day Laborers Opens
- NATO Sends Summit Signals : Reassures Soviets, Challenges West
- ORANGE : Evacuation Forced by Chemical Spill
- THOUSAND OAKS : College Weighs Start of Satellite Campus
- Sticking Together Over the Years : Tradition: Stickball is more than a game for transplanted New Yorkers. It's a way to relive their youth.
- In Sport of Team Handball, There's a Team . . . but No Handball : Olympic Festival: Obscurity of sport in United States allows inexperienced Lisa Bassi to team with veteran Rhonda Weyer on West team.
- Strong, Silent Edberg Has Made a Mark
- Bauer Retains His Lead in Tour
- Music Reviews : Choral Society Offers Program of Rare Works
- A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Costa Mesa
- Kohl Breaks Ranks on Agricultural Subsidies : Trade: The West German leader goes against the rest of Europe to end the impasse on price supports.
- Sure, He Flew the Wrong Way, but Everyone Loved It
- Bush, Kohl Draft Key Compromises : Summit: Agreements on Soviet aid, global warming and trade are likely to shape the 7-nation declaration.
- Ex-Party Boss in Prague Given 4-Year Jail Term
- TUSTIN : Zoning Panel Rejects Higher-Density Plan
- Bias Killed Mountain Camp Plan, Suit Says : Civil rights: Brotherhood Crusade alleges that San Bernardino County rejected its proposal for a rustic getaway because visitors would be black.
- Judge Delays Decision on Malathion Spraying : Medfly: Ruling in city-state showdown is due on Thursday. Schedule calls for pesticide copters to take to the air over downtown area that night.
- The Political <i> Veterano</i> of Melrose Avenue : Frank Casado: Long before Hollywood 'discovered' him, he was a political activist both on the Eastside and nationally.
- Arrests Set Record at I-5 Checkpoint
- Killea Denies She Lobbied Speaker on Appointment
- Stalled Budget Hinders Care for Disabled : Social services: An official says she refers those complaining to the governor. 'But most of them don't have the money for a phone call.'