- TV REVIEWS : 'Ghosts' Resonates With Torment
- SHORT TAKES : Nelson Backs Pro-'Pot' Ticket
- Taiwan Expects to Join Top 10 Traders:...
- S. African Black Business Group Visiting
- As Bears See It, We're Not Out of the Woods Yet : Markets: The Dow's slide could take it as low as 1,700, some say, as the 'debt bomb' goes off and the recession gets worse than many have expected.
- 90 Sickened by Fumes at 2 Vegas Hotels; Sewer Gas Seen as Cause
- NATION : Chain Reaction Snarls La. Road
- Grim Duty: Bearing the Bad News
- Rebels Retake Rwanda Garrison Town
- ELECTIONS CITY COUNCIL : Issues Focus on Growth, Ambulances, Redevelopment
- Latinos Struggle to Get Vote Out and Candidates In : Elections: Despite massive gains in population, few Orange County Latinos hold public office. They say they must stick together to turn things around.
- Graig Nettles will return to the New...
- NHL ROUNDUP : Canucks Outlast Oilers for a 5-4 Victory in Overtime
- TV REVIEW : 'Gunplay': Last Day in Boy's Life on HBO
- 3 Deaths in Apartment Tied to Furnace Fumes
- LOCAL : Woman and Son Held in Killing
- WORLD : Ceausescu's Ailing Son Jailed
- Honig, on Eve of 3rd Term, Continues His Nonstop Pace : Education: Aggressive superintendent has led a school movement that has captured national attention. In the state, he feuds with governor over budget cutbacks.
- Too Sanguine to Be Credible?
- COUNTYWIDE : High-Tech Yearbook: The Video
- 5 More Held in Racial Shoot-Out That Hurt 4 : Tarzana: Black gang members fired back after members of a white supremacist group opened fire at an ethnically mixed party, police say.
- VENTURA : Professor to Speak at Saudi Conference
- MOTOR RACING ROUNDUP : Mast Outruns Labonte to Win Grand National Event
- Beer Is Too Profitable for Coliseum to Close the Tap Permanently
- With Offense in High Gear, Steelers Win : AFC: Brister passes for four of Pittsburgh's five touchdowns in 34-17 victory over Broncos.
- SAILING : Hands-On Experience Leads to Victory
- Pop Music : Taylor Coddles His Fans With Lullabies for Yups
- MEDIA : New Channel 51 Newscast Is Like Return to the Old Days
- SHORT TAKES : 'Mad Mel' Smashes Camera
- SHORT TAKES : Travis Show Spurs Movie Ideas
- LOCAL : N. Hollywood Man Gunned Down
- CRISIS IN THE PERSIAN GULF : U.S. Armored Units Arrive to Anchor Ground Forces : Military: The meager tank force in desert is bolstered. Shipments bring the deployment to promised levels.
- Court Again Overturns Flag Ruling
- Science/Medicine : Region of Brain Provides Storage of New Memories
- At Least 20 Die in County in a Weekend of Violence : Crime: The victims include a 4-year-old boy and a girl, 16, in separate incidents.
- Vintage Election Advice: Drink Up, and Then Vote for the Opposition
- FULLERTON : Council Race Free of Mudslinging
- Democrats Push Mail-In Ballots to Recruit Voters
- SANTA ANA : Pedestrian Hit by Bus Dies in Hospital
- Science/Medicine : Satellite Images Track Iceberg
- Science/Medicine : Warning Issued on Cereal Grain
- Magnet Schools Deter Immigrant Pupils : Education: Critics say a dearth of bilingual teachers in top-flight classes shuts the door to most gifted but limited-English children.
- Chargers Smelled Success; Jets Played a Stinker
- Walsh Makes Debut His Starting Point in Saints' 25-20 Win : Interconference: Quarterback acquired from Dallas passes for three touchdowns as New Orleans ties NFL record with a victory over the Cleveland Browns.
- Reality Is Telling for the Lakers : Pro basketball: Games against Portland show that much work is needed by team in transition.
- Pop Music : Social Distortion's Full, Frontal Attack
- Jazz : Highly Charged Set From Watts Trio
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Syria Makes Clear Who's Dominant Power in Beirut : News ANALYSIS
- Science/Medicine : Quake Clues : Loma Prieta Temblor Helps Science Turn Corner Toward Understanding
- The New Labor Force: Jailbirds?
- THE SIDELINES : 6 Nominees for Owens Award
- Oldie Giants Are Goodies in Washington : NFC: Experience makes a difference in New York's 24-20 victory.
- Administration, Congress Wrangle Over the Budget
- Record Companies on Offbeat Track in Promoting Discs
- Vote on Holly-Seacliff Seen as Test of Landowner's Power : Development: The Huntington Beach Co. goes before the City Council tonight to pitch its plan to develop 768 acres. Some officials see possible benefits for the city.
- 2 Wounded in Brinks Shooting
- BETTING WITH JANICE : THE REMATCH
- World and Olympic marathon champion Rosa Mota...
- Chargers Relish a Rare Chance to Dish It Out : Pro football: N.Y. Jets provide the opportunities, and Chargers seize them for a shocking, 39-3 victory.
- Be It Budgets or the Series, Fence Is Best
- Carson City, ridden by Jerry Bailey, led...
- REPORT CARD / T.J. SIMERS : Spanos Will Sign This One With Pride
- USD's Fuller, SDSU Doubles Win Women's Tennis Titles
- County Youth Out of Shape, Report Shows : Health: Though in better physical condition than students elsewhere in California, the vast majority of fifth-, seventh- and ninth-graders fail to meet state fitness standards.
- Who Should Choose Art Shown to the Public?
- Seagal's Martial Arts Film Still Has a Punch
- DANCE
- ARTS
- If it can be stir-fried or microwaved,...
- Thrift Failed After a Loan to Bush's Son Jeb
- Centennial Rites Honor Eisenhower's Memory
- The Image Builders : Facts, Misconceptions and the Evolving Nature of PR : LES GOLDBERG and MADELINE ZUCKERMAN
- Israel's Shamir Rejects Criticism Over Temple Mount Deaths, Warns Iraq
- Blast at Tortilla Factory
- PLATFORM : Tired of the Killing
- SIMI VALLEY : 5 Held; Drugs, Arms, Cash Seized in Raid
- Montana Has 6 Touchdown Passes; Rice Catches 5
- Chiefs Have Word for Victory, 43-24 : Interconference: Kansas City's Barry Word upstages teammate Christian Okoye and the Lions' Barry Sanders with team-record 200 yards.
- THE SIDELINES : Gustafsson Wins Tennis Opener
- SDSU BASKETBALL : There's Not Yet a Lot to Say About Team With Many New Faces
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Lendl Wins After Bomb Scare
- Graf Defeats Sabatini, 6-3, 6-2, in First Matchup Since U.S. Open
- Bush to Throw Out First Pitch
- Chargers Surprise the Jets, 39-3 : AFC: The margin of victory is San Diego's biggest in 10 years.
- TV REVIEWS : PBS Offers a Compelling Look at 'Nixon'
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Chile's National Stadium Rocks to Sound of Amnesty : Concert: Sting sings, then dances with a relative of a reported victim of Pinochet regime to bring the international rights group's show to a dramatic close.
- BY THE NUMBERS
- Dance : Collage Dance Theater at Loyola
- The poor health that has been troubling...
- Science/Medicine : AIDS and Doctors: Should There Be Restrictions? : Disease: The case of a dentist suspected of infecting a patient has left federal officials ensnared in an emotional debate over curbing the activities of health-care workers.
- USD BASKETBALL : Toreros Hope to Build on Last Season's Finish
- Science/Medicine : Interferon and Hepatitis: Separating Hype From Hope
- Clippers Get Exhibition Win, 115-99
- NOTEBOOK : Bear Effort Pleases Tough-to-Please Ditka
- Buccaneers Continue Turnaround, 26-14 : NFC: Vinny Testaverde passes for a season-high 292 yards as Tampa Bay defeats the Packers to remain unbeaten against Central Division teams.
- Skirball Aids Opera Artists' Program : Donation: The gift to the Music Center Opera, totaling $1 million during four years, will support local singers at the beginning of their careers.
- New Macs to Hit the Market: Apple...
- 5 Leading Insurers at Risk of Insolvency, Report Says : Business: A consumer group's analysis of the top 20 companies warns that a severe crisis could cripple some firms and force the public to bail them out.
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- IBM Profit Rises 27% for Quarter
- BOOK REVIEW : Plimpton Captures Best Times : THE BEST OF PLIMPTON<i> by George Plimpton</i> ; Atlantic Monthly Press $19.95, 288 pages
- Ambassador Issues Call to Heroism
- Actress Mercouri Loses Mayor Race in Athens
- Korea Leaders to Meet
- Scores Are Flabby in Physical Fitness : Education: Only 21% of the county's fifth-, seventh- and ninth-grade students reached or exceeded minimum levels in the state examination.
- THOUSAND OAKS : City to Meet With Annexation Foes
- Shaving Cream War: a Joke, Right? : Why the banning of 16 items is a smog-buster
- A Healthy Hrudey Keeps Kings Well
- Battle between birds, loggers grows in forest : Both the timber industry and protectors of a rare woodpecker are competing for the same trees.
- Ready to Keep U.S. Troops in Gulf for Years--Cheney
- Bush Prefers Senate Budget to Democrats' Plan
- Fire Damages House Under Construction
- L.A. Woman Is Attacked While Jogging in Central Park
- For the Birds : Aviary: Steckel Park's 200-plus feathered residents, once housed in unkempt cages, now have new quarters, new full-time keepers and a steady source of seed.
- Chris Warren beat fellow American Dave Husted,...
- Knee Sprain to Keep Weiss Out of A's Series Lineup
- High Court Gets Tough on Obscenity : Ruling: The justices let stand the forced closure of adult bookstores and video shops in Virginia.
- P.M. BRIEFING : Compaq Unveils New Laptop
- Asia-Pacific nations say they do not want...
- Global Grass Roots : Environment: Teen-agers from tough spots around the world learn about getting along and working together as they tackle conservation projects in the Southland.
- UCLA Simply Exercised Its Option : San Diego State: Bruins, who compiled 515 yards on offense, were surprised at their success on the ground against the nation's worst defense. 'We've got to learn to make football plays,' Luginbill says.
- Pop Music : Gothic Spectacle From Novelty Punks
- Administration, Congress Wrangle Over the Budget
- Administration, Congress Wrangle Over the Budget
- Administration, Congress Wrangle Over the Budget
- California Lottery
- Administration, Congress Wrangle Over the Budget
- Administration, Congress Wrangle Over the Budget
- School Reforms
- Administration, Congress Wrangle Over the Budget
- Mideast Crisis
- Administration, Congress Wrangle Over the Budget
- California Lottery
- California Lottery
- MOVIES - Oct. 15, 1990
- MOVIES - Oct. 15, 1990
- ROYAL SUMMONS: Dr. Sidney Gibbons, a Santa...
- Quake Changed Lives and Bay Area's Psyche
- JOB TREND: Orange County's continuing shift away...
- RECORD BREAKER: The murder trial of Thomas...
- THE GIPPER: County Republicans are working to...
- Renowned Doctor Is at Heart of Battle for Patients : Health: The recruitment of Dr. Taro Yokoyama is considered a boon for a Burbank hospital as competition for lucrative cardiac cases increases.
- Notes on a Scorecard - Oct. 15, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - Oct. 15, 1990
- East Bloc Editors Take a Page From U.S. Media : Magazines: Fifteen journalists have come to America to learn how a free and competitive press works.
- From the Archives: Spying in Style: 'The Avengers' is 30 years old and Patrick Macnee is still dashing as John Steed
- CRIMINAL PURSUITS
- A PALE VIEW OF HILLS<i> By Kazuo Ishiguro (Vintage: $8.95) </i>
- Hearing Full of Sound, Fury : Development: The Community Redevelopment Agency's last public meeting on the Hollywood project was rancorous. Now old foes hope for the best and prepare for the worst.
- Canada's Short, Fat Guys Out in Front
- California IN BRIEF : VALLEJO : Small Quake Hits S.F. Bay Area
- Prep Schools Offer the Otherwise Unqualified Paths to Service Academies : Education: Taxpayers cover one-year programs that allow late bloomers, women, minorities and athletes a chance to transform themselves.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Leery Spain Ventures Out Into the World Via the Gulf : Allies: The government's unreserved support of U.S.-led action against Iraq marks a turning point.
- Retired Nurse Has Prescription to Win Lawn Bowling Tournaments
- Infant and Girl, 5, Killed in Car Crash
- Giving our Children a Break : Initiatives: Big Green rightly would have us pay the environmental costs of living, not pass them on--as we always do--to the next generation.
- Pioneer Marine Aviator Maj. Gen. Farrell Dies at 93
- Limits on Film Crews Proposed
- CAMARILLO : Subdivision OKd for Mission Gelles Tract
- Whoosh : Thrills: American Coaster Enthusiasts convene for a weekend of rides on the wild side.
- Woman Survives 150-Foot Plunge From P.V. Cliff
- Family Sick Leave? : Questionnaire
- HORSE RACING : CHRB's Harness Vote Untimely for Sauer
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : SHOPTALK : The Recyclists
- From Start to Finnish
- White House Aides Bungling Tax Issue, Lyn Nofziger Says
- Police Driving Out Hawthorne Blvd. Cruisers
- Council Members Launch Campaign for Park Bonds
- Arrestees Given AIDS Information
- Measure M Offers Access to Ready Funds : Certain Transportation Monies Must Be Matched Locally or Lost to Other Jurisdictions
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / ATTORNEY GENERAL : Smith Lacks Knockout Issue in Battle With Lungren
- Cal State Dominguez Hills Program Gets Grant
- INSPECTOR IMANISHI INVESTIGATES<i> By Seicho Matsumoto (Soho: $9.95) </i>
- Haute Seats : Tracy Fong Designs Chairs With an Asian Flavor and a Sense of Humor
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : FOR KIDS : Framed!
- To Catch The Wind : Feinstein and Wilson Latch Onto Popular Initiatives In The Hope Of Boosting Their Appeal.
- Thrills on a Higher Plane : Point Mugu: Daredevils at the air show send a crowd of 30,000 for a loop. The lower turnout is blamed on a lack of big-name flyers.
- Now Comes the Hard Part in Laguna's Land Purchase : Financing: The city has agreed to a price, but it still must raise the money to meet that price. To pay off the final installment, it is counting on state or federal money and private contributions.
- If You're Hot, You're Hot-Line Hot. If Not, You're Not
- Hearings Set on Mobil Plan for Pipeline
- Teen Arrested in Slaying of Serviceman
- Yes on Measure C, No on Measure D : Huntington Beach Must Protect Its Shoreline
- Short Road to Success : Investing: The Feshbach brothers of Palo Alto have made a fortune betting that stocks will go down. But some critics question their short-selling methods.
- Victims Under the Skin : THE INDIAN LAWYER<i> By James Welch (W.W. Norton: $18.95; 320 pp.) </i>
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : HANDMADE : Ribbons, Buttons and Beads
- Norway Art Company Makes It Crystal Clear
- Immortality as a Matter of Fax : GREAT MAMBO CHICKEN AND THE TRANSHUMAN CONDITION Science Slightly Over the Edge<i> By Ed Regis (Addison-Wesley: $18.95; 300 pp.) </i>
- Richard Crenna: Acting in Character
- California IN BRIEF : SANTA CLARA : Student Pilot Settles for $31 Million
- Whittier Tightens Standards on New Mall Construction : Building: Under new rules, such factors as neighborhood opposition and aesthetic objections can block development.
- ELECTIONS WATER DISTRICTS : Something Unusual Shows Up in Races: Genuine Opposition
- 3 Students Die, 50 Injured in Bangladesh Rioting
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS GOVERNOR : Wilson Silent on Who HeWould Pick to Fill Senate Seat
- Jackie Robinson's Verdict of Honor
- Dedication Held for Monument to Firefighters
- Sale of Racist Books Angers Yaroslavsky : Anti-Semitism: A vendor offered the two books during last month's African Marketplace. The councilman wants to prevent or discourage the sale of such offensive materials at publicly funded events.
- PACIFIC PARAMETERS
- France Warned to Change Plans for Rail Line
- Chance to Reshape School Board : Scott Harvey and Sue Braun are clear choices for important district posts
- Incumbents Outspending Opponents by Nearly 35 to 1 : Politics: Local legislators appear headed for easy election victories. Some experts say campaign contribution limits designed to help challengers are actually assisting entrenched lawmakers.
- Corporate Child-Care Efforts Inching Along
- Putting Your Money Where Your Morals Are
- "Black Accent" Bows : Wembley's Distinguished New Tie Fashion. . .Goes With Everything This Spring. .
- Strong Quake in Iran
- Kuwait Prince Bows to Moves for Reforms
- World IN BRIEF : EL SALVADOR : 12 Deaths Linked to Geothermal Blast
- Orthodox Poles Visit Shrine Despite Destructive Fire
- Two Injured When Plane Slams Into Hillside
- Lead in Water of East Coast Schools Cited
- Well-Kept Campus, Well-Scrubbed Students
- 45TH ASSEMBLY RACE
- Get Off the Dime! It's High Time to Rhyme
- Curtain Parts on Japan's Unmentionable Community : Discrimination: The low-caste group tries to suppress a controverial book pointing out its isolation.
- Hot Campaign for Schools Chief Won't Catch Fire
- The 22nd annual Long Beach Boat Show,...
- Problems Aren't New for NASA, Apollo Crew Recalls
- The Persistent 'Gnat' That Lousiana Can't Get Out of Its Face : Elections: Even by the Byzantine standards of the state's politics, the factors that led to David Duke's 'victory' were complex.
- COLUMN LEFT : Don't Confuse Message With the Messenger : The big turnout for David Duke was a vote of frustration by embattled working people.
- Coach Gets 3 Years for Molestation
- What's the Point of I-5 Checkpoint?
- THE HOUSE : To Reject Budget Plan
- Ex-Patients Help Salute a Doctor With Young Ideas
- No Retreat for Lyon : Others Dig In, but Nation's Largest Home Builder Just Changes Tactics
- Interfacing in the Ice Age : THE PLAINS OF PASSAGE<i> By Jean M. Auel (Crown: $24.95; 752 pp.)</i> ; THE ANIMAL WIFE<i> By Elizabeth Marshall Thomas (Houghton Mifflin/Peter Davison: $19.95; 289 pp.) </i>
- Bay Area Ups and Downs
- Fast Malibu Growth Causes Concern : Development: Coastal Commissioner Madelyn Glickfeld asks colleagues to watch approval of new projects more closely until cityhood is achieved.
- Peace, Unease in Past Mozambican Battle Zone : East Africa: Rebels prefer to attack poorly equipped government troops rather than the Zimbabwean military on the other side of border.
- Gorbachev Demands Respect for Monuments to Lenin : Soviet Union: The president decries 'outrages' against nation's past, including statues, graves and the national anthem.
- The Death of a Courageous Cop
- 'It's kind of like a game you play, only you do it with eight people and everybody has to win'
- Inglewood Mayor Seeks 1 More Win : Former Football Star Edward Vincent Running for 3rd Term
- ROADWORK
- Dionne Warwick Is Honored for AIDS-Research Funds
- In Hermosa Beach, PCH Turns Into a Parking Lot
- Fall Tours of Upper Newport Bay Begin
- Moving May Be Best If Promises About Luxury Unit Are Not Kept
- Managers Suggest How to Win at Hotel Game : Recommendations: Experts say there are a number of ways to ensure getting your money's worth when you stay overnight away from home.
- Cookbooks for Cookouts
- Bike Tales : Pedalers in Paradise : Finland A foodie rolls through a brief, bright season
- Leave the Trail Mix in the Car
- RIDE WITH ME, MARIAH MONTANA<i> by Ivan Doig (Atheneum: $18.95; 384 pp.) </i>
- Your Mortgage : 'Leverage' Is Out--but 'Equity' Is in Fashion
- United Against Diabetes : Health care: A new $1-million facility in Century City provides everything a diabetic needs to cope with the disease, all under one roof.
- Bush's Pro Helps Avoid Golf Crisis : Recreation: The President's favorite partner on the links describes Bush's game as fast and friendly.
- CAMPAIGN JOURNAL : Candidates and Careers: It's a Balancing Act
- LOCAL ELECTIONS: LEGISLATURE : Poorly Financed GOP Challengers Face Uphill Battle : Politics: Despite a rising tide of anti-incumbent sentiment, the Democratic candidates appear secure.
- Kohl Aide 'Satisfactory' After Surgery Removes Bullet : Germany: An emotionally disturbed drug abuser is held in the shooting of the interior minister.
- 3 Killed When Hotel Collapses in Venezuela
- 49TH ASSEMBLY RACE
- Year After Quake, Rural Areas Still Feel Impact : Disaster: Santa Cruz and Watsonville struggle to find housing for thousands and to rebuild businesses.
- Commissioner Elevated to Municipal Court Bench
- Prime Ticket Has Time to Report : Cable Network to Introduce a 30-Minute Sports Newscast
- BEST BET
- Harvey Mudd Professor Wins Chemistry Award
- Paz in Fury, 1968
- School Drops Assembly Because of Group's Scientology Link
- Autopsy Results Say Powers Died Due to Asphyxiation
- Police Cope With Year Under Gun of Controversy : Crime: Once-exemplary San Diego department is dealing with internal investigations on prostitute murders and police shootings, as well as a frustrating manhunt.
- Killer of 2 Gets Life Without Parole
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Turnovers Cost Verdugo Hills in 7-6 Defeat
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Corby Smith Leads Loyola to Victory
- SMOG DAYS
- TENNIS / THOMAS BONK : USC, UCLA Expected to Be Strong Again
- POP MUSIC SPECIAL
- The Ambassador's Fine-Tuner : Director David Hulme deals with a host of problems, from sudden cancellations to fund raising.
- Official Seeks to Curb Astronomical Star Fees
- $5,000 Daily Double Sets Record for Santa Anita
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- POP MUSIC SPECIAL : TWO COOL VIEWS : L.L. COOL J "Mama Said Knock You Out" <i> Def Jam/Columbia</i> 1/2
- PROFILE : Gerald Yoshitomi's Quiet Revolution : The director of the Japanese American Cultural Center has a low-key style, but he has become an influential and powerful figure in L.A., Sacramento and Washington. Critics ask: Is he too careful?
- Dibble: Storm Before the Calm : NL playoffs: Reds' reliever says he owes success to Dodgers' Howell. Then he vows silence until after the World Series.
- SOUTHWEST ROUNDUP : Houston Rallies Late to Beat Texas A
- The Bigger They Are, the Harder They Fall
- Moorpark Beaten by Bakersfield, Sloppy Play : College football: Raiders suffer first loss in game featuring 20 penalties, seven lost fumbles and three interceptions.
- SAILING : Holua Takes Official Watts Lead
- Texas Cashes In for a Winning Walk : Longhorns: Gardere leads a fourth-quarter rally to upset the Sooners again, 14-13.
- POP MUSIC SPECIAL : The Sound of Simon
- Lunaria owner Bernard Jacoupy knows that to...
- New York Knicks Still Have Many Needs
- Utah State Ties Fresno, 24-24
- THE HIGH SCHOOLS : Quartz Hill Dulls Wedge's Edge
- Azumah Nelson of Ghana used a left...
- Antelope Valley Stays Unbeaten With 43-7 Win Over East L. A.
- COMMENTARY : NCAA's Greed Is Showing
- THE HOUSE : To Reject Budget Plan
- Bolsa Grande Defeats Kennedy With Late Score
- POP MUSIC SPECIAL : PAUL SIMON "The Rhythm of the Saints" <i> Warner Bros.</i>
- MUSIC : FESTIVAL OF BRITAIN HIGHLIGHTS
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP
- Gauchos Roll Past Toreros : Football: Curtius leads UC Santa Barbara to its third victory in a row against USD.
- The Defense Can Get Back to Earth : Rams: After being riddled by passing attacks, L.A. can play to its strong suit against the run-oriented Bears.
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
- Miami Throws Its Weight Around, Then Rips Kansas
- ROUNDUP : Daniels Scores 3 Goals to Spark CSUN Win
- Mark Jackson Prepared to Answer Critics
- Bryan Trottier Is Warming to Pittsburgh
- PRE CROSS-COUNTRY ROUNDUP : Saddleback Wins First County Title
- Maple Drive/72 Market St. Partners Split