- The Rosie Ruiz of Belize? : Hoax: Marathoner finished last at Seoul and says he is an Olympian again, but country wants no part of him.
- Combatants in Bosnia Sign 14-Day Truce
- Perot May Keep His Name on State Ballots
- OXNARD : Recovery of School Funds Uncertain
- CAO Tells Staff He Will Not Step Down : County: Dixon memo is in response to board chairman's call for his resignation. A grand jury report was critical of chief administrative officer's practices.
- SANTA PAULA : Ballot May Have 2 Mobile Home Items
- MOTOR RACING / VINCE KOWALICK : Sleepy Darts to Head of the Pack
- He Likes It When He's a Travelin' Man : Performing: 'When I travel, I can immerse myself in music,' Yellowjackets keyboardist Russell Ferrante says.
- Rebuffed Trash Train Returns to New York
- Perot's Exit May Open Door to New Calls for Change : Aftermath: Sentiments unleashed by the aborted presidential bid could fracture the two-party system, some experts say.
- At Least 18 Die in Lima Bomb Blast : Terrorism: 140 people are injured in attack blamed on leftist Sendero Luminoso rebels.
- Police Arrest 4 in Orange and L.A. in Forgery Ring Operation
- Catwoman Flees Gotham--for L.A. : Pets: Feline lover wins fight to put 20 animals in posh Studio City house.
- Countywide : Plan to Cut Water Supply Criticized
- Armed Intervention: A Key to Bosnia Aid? : Relief: Mediators believe help for thousands of hungry may have to be delivered at gunpoint.
- LOS ANGELES : Archdiocese Says Statement on Gays Has No Effect Here
- UCLA Near Agreement to Manage Hammer Museum of Art : Galleries: UC regents approve proposal. Income from museum's bond holdings would cover most operating costs.
- DANA POINT : Salt Creek Bike Trail to Remain Closed
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : 'Surf City' Spruces Up
- Faldo Takes a Comfortable Lead : British Open: He shoots 64 for a record 130 for 36 holes, three shots ahead of Cook and Brand.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Toney's Comeback Has Quick Ending
- SECURITIES
- Dow Falls 29.99 on Moderate IBM Earnings : Market Overview
- Protecting Wood Will Help Keep Your Yard Decked Out
- Brightening Home With a Skylight
- Grapes of Wealth : Brown-Forman to Buy Fetzer Vineyards
- Navy Officer Convicted of Sexually Harassing Woman
- Malibu Judge Arrested, Suspected of Drunk-Driving : Courts: Lawrence Mira fails a sobriety test after a one-car accident within his own jurisdiction, the CHP says.
- Student, 13, Is Arrested for Threats With Pistol
- Police Seek Witnesses to Stanton Stabbing
- Campus Standoff in West Bank Ends Peacefully : Mideast: The new Israeli government and Palestinians reach a compromise that includes the expulsion of six fugitives to Jordan.
- Jail Care Criticized in Asthmatic Inmate's Death
- Perot May Keep His Name on State Ballots
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Former General Is New Chief of FAA
- YORBA LINDA : Motorist Dies After Crashing Into Wall
- WESTMINSTER : Authorities Urged to Reopen Slaying Case
- The Last Word in Bible Dictionaries : The Nondenominational Six-Volume Publication Is 7,000 Pages, Sells for $360
- OXNARD : Salesman Revives Man Found in Pool
- D.A. Assails Nurse in Death of Jail Inmate : Justice: Despite a report calling the treatment of the retarded, asthmatic man in County Jail as 'shocking,' no charges will be filed.
- Prep Football
- Steve Lewis, a U.S. 400-meter runner, threatened...
- Verdugo Hills Triumphs in American Legion Play, 7-3
- 2 Companies Vie for Pharmaceuticals Distributor : Acquisitions: Bergen Brunswig Corp. of Orange says its offer to Durr-Fillauer is still pending, but Cardinal Distribution Inc. says it signed agreement to merge with company.
- Former Coach of High School Cheerleaders Sues 6 Parents : Canyon Country: The teacher, who also filed a lawsuit against the district, contends she was defamed. She seeks total damages of $6.5 million.
- California: Running on Empty for Too Long : Bipartisan budget plan merits the governor's attention
- Council to Consider 3 Plans to Alter Business-License Fees : Ventura: Small firms would pay less and larger companies would be charged more. A change is required by state law.
- Encino-Crespi's 5-0 Lead Fades Into 10-10 Tie
- ART REVIEW : China's Artist of the Ages
- The U.S. Olympic Committee's submission of 400-meter...
- WEEKEND TV : Clinton, Perot Still Hold the Spotlight
- Sauter, Fox: A Union of Mavericks
- Rock Musician Says He'll Seek a Seat on La Mesa City Council : Politics: Steve Saint, a member of the Green Party, announced he will run for election during a concert at the Spirit.
- GARDENING : Growers Stuck on Cactus as the Perfect Landscape Plant
- AIRLINES
- NATION IN BRIEF : PENNSYLVANIA : Man With Baboon's Liver Is Doing Well
- ELECTIONS '92 : California Perot Votes Appear to Shift to Clinton : Polls: Jilted backers mostly listed the Arkansan as second choice, and new surveys confirm a boost. But Bush could benefit as convention fever fades.
- An Invitation to Potential Fascists
- Seal Beach : Rough-Water Swim Will Be Held Today
- Court Backs Tenants in Interest Dispute : Lawsuit: Ruling allows city to require owners of rent-controlled property to pay 5% rate on security deposits. Landlords' group calls it discriminatory.
- Graffiti Warriors : Small Caltrans Crew Battles to Keep Writing Off Freeway Walls
- Countywide : Disabled Awarded Prize for Logo of Recycling Program
- LOS ANGELES : Supervisors Extend Pension Probe Deadline
- Firefighters to Start Use of Cardiac Equipment : Emergencies: Providing county crews with defibrillators is expected to save up to 62 heart-attack victims annually.
- LANCASTER : 2 Inmates Injured in Brawl at County Jail
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : FitzPatrick Signs, Patterson Is Close
- CYCLING TOUR DE FRANCE : LeMond Doesn't Have the Zip
- Morgan, Unhappy With Change in Format, Is Leaving KMPC
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Stams Gets Hurt Again, Out a Week
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Best Pal Might Lose ACRS Lead in Suburban Handicap Today
- Decision on Yugoslav Athletes Postponed
- TV REVIEW : A Limited Portrait of a 'Marriage' : The edited version of the BBC drama about Vita Sackville-West and Harold Nicolson's union is a laborious effort.
- NATION IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Promotions of Two Admirals Canceled
- Definition of Big One Shifts; Timing Remains a Mystery : Quakes: Temblor could be an 8 on San Andreas Fault or a 7 nearer L.A. Either way, massive damage is a given.
- Parties Courting Perot's Backers : Democrats: Clinton and Gore launch campaign, setting off by bus on 'an American journey.' Governor calls for building an all-encompassing political coalition.
- SANTA PAULA : Gang Member Is Sentenced in Killing
- Chief Williams Reaches Out to Church Leaders : Relations: He asks Catholic priests to support officers, reiterates commitment to community policing.
- VENTURA : 67 Fair Volunteers to Receive Awards
- Group to Offer Optometry Services in Vietnam : Volunteers: Anaheim woman will join five eye specialists at one-day clinics in five towns in her native country.
- Spooked Equestrians : Plan to Revamp No-Frills Fillmore Stable Too Costly, Tenants Say
- PADRES UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / BOB NIGHTENGALE : Gwynn Becomes 10-and-5 Man Sooner Than He Anticipated
- Chargers at Impasse in Talks With Friesz : Pro football: Beathard wants to sign quarterback to two-year deal.
- COMMENTARY : Humor, Wit in Sturges Film Festival
- UCI Men's Volleyball Coach Quits
- Baseball
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT
- After 50 Years of Acting, 'Prelude' Gives Sydney Walker a Major Role
- Electronics Are Instrumental to Couple's Music : Jazz: With the help of a synthesizer and a sequencer, singers Louis and Monique Aldebert get a big sound out of a little band.
- Pasadena Finally Brews 'Cup of Coffee' : Stage: Preston Sturges' comedy, which became the film 'Christmas in July,' kicks off the Playhouse's 75th anniversary season on Sunday.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Familiar, Pleasurable Fare at Bowl
- As Sponsors Go, Reiny Has His Reasons : Over-the-line: Giesecke's support is for the good of the game.
- Denton Makes a Leap of Faith : Off-road: Former ATV and motorcycle champion makes truck-racing debut at Coliseum today.
- Dasse Won't Be All Shotput, No Play : Track and field: Costa Mesa graduate is planning to have fun when she's not competing in her second Olympic Games.
- Desbrow Goes Wire to Wire in Showdown
- Angels Win Fifth in a Row : Baseball: DiSarcina's personal-best three runs batted in fuel a 12-4 victory over the Yankees.
- Toting a Two-Man Tune : Raphael, Garner Can Sing Their Own Praises as Kennedy High's Melodious Football Duo
- Living It Up at an Unusual Wake for Bach
- Quotable
- LOCAL NOTES : County Golfers Gibson, Woods, Booth Finish Well Behind Leaders
- WHERE ARE THEY NOW?: ANDRE DAVID : A Sweet Swinger Pays His Dues : A Hit Off the Bat in Majors, Former Slugger From Chatsworth High Seeks Minor Miracles
- Rock Meets Indian Tradition
- Co-Coaches Replace Blua at Antelope Valley
- Belov, Dead 14 Years, Not Forgotten by Coach
- Bergen Brunswig May Have Lost Bid to Take Over Competitor
- Hughes Aircraft May Sell Fullerton Land : Real estate: Company says sale of 150 acres that border its manufacturing plant would 'reduce costs so we can be competitive.'
- Man Charged With Practicing Psychiatry Without License
- Democrats Redefine Party Music
- County Simplifies Permit Maze for Builders
- 4 Incidents of Violence Rock Mission Viejo : Crime: The community of 73,000 has had no murders in two years. But two armed robberies and two rapes in the past week have marred its reputation for personal safety.
- Variance Order Halts County Plans to Open Mental Health Center
- When Rabbi Robert Wexler takes the helm...
- Perot Backers to Hold Rally, Plan Next Move
- EL CAJON : Leaking Gas Main Forces Evacuations
- FULLERTON : Museum to Display Religious Folk Art
- 36 Senior Girl Scouts Are Awarded the Organization's Highest Honor
- Pro Football
- Stillwell Mirrors Padres' Struggles : Baseball: Second baseman continues slump in 3-0 loss to Montreal Expos.
- LANCASTER : New Law Weighed for Adult Businesses
- LA MESA : Slaying Suspect Dies in Oregon
- PALMDALE : Recreation Center to Open Today
- REGIONAL REPORT : No Fun Under the Sun : Cutbacks Could Curtail Summer Activities for Kids
- Reforms Periled as Russia's Legislators Boost Deficit
- A Mantra of the People : Presidency: Candidate from Natural Law Party says that mellowing out with meditation will help lower taxes, nationalize health care and balance the budget.
- CHANNEL ISLANDS BEACH : Regional Recycling Plan Given Support
- SAN CLEMENTE : Ex-Mayor Koester Mulls Council Race
- NORTHRIDGE : Lottery Winner Claims Share of $22.6-Million Prize
- VALENCIA : Man Held in Death of Woman in Crash
- IRVINE : Northwood 5 Ballot Issue Suffers Setback
- SOUTH LOS ANGELES : Grand Jury Indicts 9 in Drug Distribution Ring
- Governor Signs Bill Allowing Use of Gray Water on Lawns
- ENVIRONMENT : Fears Rise Over Nazi Weapons Leaking at Bottom of the Baltic : Tons of chemical weapons, dumped by the Allies after World War II, have nudged the sea to the brink of catastrophe, scientists say.
- State Budget Watch
- Monarchists Mourn Slain Czar and Family
- Havel to Quit; Slovaks Declare Sovereignty : Eastern Europe: Czechoslovakia's breakup now appears inevitable. But it will almost certainly be peaceful.
- Promotions of 2 Admirals Expected to Be Withdrawn : Navy: One was slated to command San Diego's Carrier Group One. A link to sex-harassmant scandals is denied.
- Bomb Hoaxer Gets 4 Years
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Mussina One-Hits Rangers, 8-0
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Cone Strikes Out 13 and Beats Giants, 1-0
- Fugard Play Moves to Lyceum Stage as 'Tommy' Stays On
- Serendipity's 'Snoopy' Aims Too High at Coronet Theatre
- Ballet Pacifica Season to Include 3 Premieres
- Calcavecchias Lose Jewelry in Burglary
- Melody Kay Is Excited About Being Part of L.A.'s 'Secret Garden'
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Abbott Goes on Disabled List
- November Vote
- At Break, Dodger Fans Looking for Someone to Give Them a Break
- Vincent and the Cubs: A Strange Alignment
- Another Meeting of Downey Fan Club
- At Break, Dodger Fans Looking for Someone to Give Them a Break
- Color These Fans Writing Mad
- No. 2 Administrator at UCI Is Named Acting Chancellor : Education: Biologist L. Dennis Smith will fill in until successor to Jack W. Peltason is found. Campus insiders say the appointment doesn't necessarily give Smith the inside track for the permanent job.
- The White House and Congress
- The Columbus Puzzle
- Complaint About 'Batman Returns' Rates a Response
- Color These Fans Writing Mad
- At Break, Dodger Fans Looking for Someone to Give Them a Break
- Vincent and the Cubs: A Strange Alignment
- The White House and Congress
- Another Meeting of Downey Fan Club
- Dream Team
- CCC for Youths
- New Yorker's New Editor
- Al Davis: The Man and His Moment
- This Team Not What Olympics Should Be
- At Break, Dodger Fans Looking for Someone to Give Them a Break
- Writers Should Quit Harassing Santiago
- Bernheimer's Not on His Toes
- Only Affluent Fans Need Apply at UCLA
- Al Davis: The Man and His Moment
- At Break, Dodger Fans Looking for Someone to Give Them a Break
- Ross Perot
- The White House and Congress
- Vincent and the Cubs: A Strange Alignment
- Grandma Kurnitz
- The Future of the BBC
- Just Who's Really Being Bombastic?
- Networks' Work Gives Them Static
- Networks' Work Gives Them Static
- Just Who's Really Being Bombastic?
- OTHER NEWS - July 18, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - July 18, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - July 18, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - July 18, 1992
- Obituaries - July 18, 1992
- Obituaries - July 18, 1992
- Names in the News - July 18, 1992
- Names in the News - July 18, 1992
- Lack of Financing Closes Luxury Health Club
- Ex-Plant Chief Gets 3 Years for Toxic Dumping
- Politicians Jockey for Votes in Term Limit Derby : City Hall: Competing proposals have been floated by potential mayoral candidates and council members. The rush is on to place a measure on the November ballot.
- County Employees May Face Work Without Pay
- Executive Gets Stiff Term in Toxic Dumping : Environment: The former vice president of a paint plant is given three years in prison. Lawyer says his client is being used as a scapegoat.
- Some Perot Volunteers Trying to Revive the Campaign : Politics: Several are planning a caravan to Dallas to talk the tycoon back into the race. Others concede that the party is over.
- GOP Seeks to Become Haven for Protest Vote
- AND HE'S THE BOSS: Here's a plus...
- HEAD START: With the abuse of children...
- Perot's O.C. Supporters: 'We Will Not Give Up' : Politics: Although local volunteers aren't quite sure how, they are adamant that they will continue to work for political change.
- Perot Had Harsh Fiscal Plan Waiting in Wings : Economy: Formula aimed to balance budget in 5 years with higher taxes and cuts in defense and domestic programs.
- CHILD'S SURPRISE: The recession made it tough...
- EASTWARD HO? Business recruiters from 28 states...
- SIMI VALLEY : Panel to Reconsider OK on Annexation
- Untarnished Gold : Controversy? What Controversy? Soviets Still Feel They Deserved Basketball Victory in 1972
- A 'Flipper' for the 1990s
- What to Do
- Perot Quits Presidential Race : Clinton's Goal: the Revitalizing of America : 'Join Us,' Democrat Urges Perot's Backers
- PREVIEW : Little San Fernando Readies a Big Fiesta : Annual celebration of city's roots features musicians, food and a carnival.
- 'Ivan The Terrible' Case May Not Be Reopened : Extradition: U.S. says it has no evidence to justify reopening case of Ohio auto worker convicted in Israel of being Nazi death camp guard.
- Scary Ever After : Are the Original Macabre Fairy Tales Suitable for Children?
- 4.0 Quake Rolls Through Redding Area
- It's All in the Packaging
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Encino Is Home to Madrid : What used to be Barcelona has taken on a new name and the flavors of Spain's four corners.
- Dr. Jerome K. Schaffer; General Practitioner
- Countywide : 12 Couples Renew Vows at Fair
- QUARTZ HILL : Park Department Sponsors Youth Day
- SAN CLEMENTE : Bid to Place 8 Items on Nov. 3 Ballot Fails
- PERSPECTIVES ON ROSS PEROT : He Gave the System a Good Shaking : How has the would-be third candidate's presence in--and now absence from--the race affected our political life? : Being Nice Was Too Tough
- Across the Pond, Another Floyd Was Having a Good Day on Course
- College Basketball
- THE ARTS
- LOCAL NOTES : Georgetown to Join Freedom Bowl Field
- He May Have Given Many the Business
- SECURITIES
- Panic Protege Jerney Seems to Emulate Boss in Motel Deal
- Alpha Microsystems: The Santa Ana computer company...
- DISCOVERIES : Babes in the Woods : Nursery Nature Walks are designed to instill in young children a respect for wildlife and the outdoors.
- FASHION : The Long and Short of It : He says: "Think of Merle Oberon's Cathy, wandering wind-swept among the heather."
- Motorist Arrested Following Chase Across 3 Counties
- NORTHRIDGE : CSUN Food Lab Wins Design Award
- Volunteers for Perot Stunned by Pullout : Politics: Some workers say they feel betrayed. Others express sadness and a determination to keep the Texan's ideas alive.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Reds Take Another Blow in Loss
- PacifiCare Cuts Planned Stock Offering by 50% : Health care: The Cypress-based company, which will now sell 3 million shares instead, attributes the decision to poor market conditions.
- '92 DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION : NEW YORK NOTEBOOK : Sound Bites
- Businessmen Languish in Russian Jails : Economy: Many say their imprisonment makes it harder for Yeltsin to install a free-market system.
- PEROT BOWS OUT : Perot's Statement
- '92 DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION : Brown to Keep Lists, Be 'Voice for Voiceless' : Future: The Californian withholds a direct endorsement of Clinton and ducks question about another race in 1996.
- PEROT BOWS OUT : Democrats, GOP Gear Up to Woo Perot Volunteers
- Putting It Together : Makers of hand-painted ceramic tiles help homeowners create distinctive, unique looks.
- MISSION VIEJO : Poll Finds Support for New City Hall
- YORBA LINDA : Panel Hears Plea for Cougar Habitat
- PERSPECTIVES ON ROSS PEROT : He Gave the System a Good Shaking : How has the would-be third candidate's presence in--and now absence from--the race affected our political life? : A Comfortable Message
- Salesman Shook on Deal, Then Gave Buyer Back of Hand
- Jim Carmichael; Retired Principal, Coach
- High-Water Mark Leaves Impression : Every 4 Years, Waves of Wistful Memories Return to Gorman, a Sherman Oaks Business Executive Who Earned Silver Medal in Diving in '64 Olympics
- TENNIS / WENDY WITHERSPOON : Bryan Twins Seek Feat of Clay
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Stranger': Griffith in the Hasidim
- Jazz and Pop Reviews : Richard Marx Opts for Light Rockers at Greek
- MUSIC
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- Mandeville Leaves Notre Dame to Take Basketball Post at San Diego State
- McGriff Exposes Padre Woes : Baseball: He says the team cannot afford to make mistakes, such as those resulted in the Padres losing, 7-4, to Montreal.
- THE ARTS
- Porat Settles Assault Claim Out of Court
- Rapper Willie D.'s New Song Criticizes Rodney G. King : Pop: Other lyrics call for violence against judges, congressmen and 'brown-nosing' black leaders. Single, due out July 30, is raising concerns.
- RUNNING / JOHN ORTEGA : Burnham Aims to Get Untracked After Series of Misfortune
- Oops! NBC Apologizes for Using ABC's Perot Coverage : Television: NBC says its use of ABC's satellite feed of Perot's press conference was an 'honest mistake.'
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'A Woman': An Engaging Debut Feature
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Russell, Once a Mad Dog, Loses His Bite
- International
- Philharmonic to Honor Tickets
- Angels Take Walk on Wild Side to Defeat Yankees in Ninth, 3-2 : Baseball: Perez strikes out 11, but he walks the last two batters to force in winning run.
- STAGE REVIEW : GroveShakespeare's Stylish 'Fantasticks'
- Putting It Together : County Program Paves Way for a Troubled Youth to Work as Mechanic for Saugus Driver Spangler
- 'American Food' Is on the Menu at Museum
- FILM REVIEW : Bugs Bunny Festival Draws the Line at Surprises
- Neil Diamond Fans Face Tough Choice: Two Hits Sets
- Musician Gary Foster Leads a Double Life : Jazz: He may make 'primary living' in studios playing woodwind instruments, but his real love is live shows. He plays tonight at Hyatt Newporter.
- MOVIE REVIEWS : 'Honey, I Blew Up the Kid' an Experiment in Excess
- Sweeney Keeps 'Big Apology' Afloat Back at Groundlings
- EARNINGS : Apple Earns $131.7 Million in Third Quarter : Technology: The firm rebounds from a loss a year earlier despite fierce industry competition.
- Girl on Tour Drowns in Her Hotel's Pool : Tragedy: The 12-year-old had arrived with group from Mexico hours earlier. Non-swimmer was found under water with more than a dozen people nearby.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Company to Donate Trash Bins for Pier
- FANTASY 5 RESULTS
- Man Held in Riot Charity Fraud Case : Investigation: City prosecutors say he mailed thousands of letters seeking donations for victims of unrest.
- Say it ain't so, Charlie: Responding to...
- NORTHRIDGE : CSUN President to Be Paid $134,800
- America's Fans Showing Their True Colors
- A Center of Attention : As His Senior Season Approaches, Artesia's 6-foot-11 Avondre Jones Is Drawing Interest From Several Colleges
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Hugh Millen: $3 Million, 2 Years
- Talk Isn't Cheap at This Camp
- Jazz and Pop Reviews : Mature Craftsmanship From Ella Fitzgerald
- Rock Festival Would Benefit Indian Students : Concerts: Promoter hopes that Irvine Meadows shows--still in the planning stage--will also raise awareness of Native American issues.
- Gottschalks to Plead Guilty, Pay Fine in Tax Case
- AUTOS
- Northwest Is Tops in Service? Well, Sort of
- Lockheed posted a 10% gain in earnings...
- PEROT BOWS OUT : Perot Vague on Whether Name Stays on Ballots : Campaign: Petitions have been filed in 31 states. By not asking for his name to be removed, he could still play the role of spoiler for Bush and Clinton.
- Horse-Lover's Guide Has Got the Ride Stuff
- Treasure Trove : A consignment shop sells antiques, crystal and silver for half price or less.
- Winning Platforms : Some Fashionable Women Are Snapping Up New Versions of a Style Last Seen in the '70s
- CAMARILLO : Community Urged for Sammis Site
- AHMANSON RANCH : Development's Review Delayed
- San Diego : Suspected 'Sheik' Robber Surrenders
- Commercial Real Estate Hits Bottom, Experts Say : Economy: Bankers, builders and brokers differ on the industry's recovery rate. Even the optimists are cautious.
- NEWHALL : Post Office Move Is Put on Hold
- Rodney King Arrested on Drunk Driving Charge in Orange County
- Nix Bragged About Hit, Witnesses Say : Trial: Former manager of a Kearny Mesa car dealership told of hiring two men from Mexico to kill the plaintiff in a lawsuit, court hears in murder-for-hire trial.
- Step-by-Step Guide to Olympic Berth : Race walking: Mission Viejo's Allen James will be only U.S. competitor in the 20-kilometer event at Barcelona.
- HEALTH
- ENTERTAINMENT
- Operation Rescue Leader Free on Bail in Clinton Case
- NEW YORK NOTEBOOK : Missing--One Donkey