- MOVIES - Nov. 29, 1991
- MOVIES - Nov. 29, 1991
- Obituaries - Nov. 29, 1991
- TELEVISION - Nov. 29, 1991
- POP/ROCK - Nov. 29, 1991
- POP/ROCK - Nov. 29, 1991
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- Chef of Charity Is Nearly Left Holding the Bag : Thanksgiving: A Palmdale cafe owner cooks meals for the needy, but the promised hungry people never appear. A local church steps in.
- Dreams of a 'Dangerous' Christmas : Retailers Pin Their Hopes on Michael Jackson, but He's Got Rivals
- LIGHT STYLE : Lean Leftovers: The End of the Bird
- NEIGHBORHOOD SHOPPING : Chinatown: Bounty of Old and New
- Trafficking : Killing of Mexico Drug Agents Poses a Tough Test for Salinas : The case of 7 slayings by soldiers challenges the president's commitment to the war on narcotics. So far, he has issued mixed signals.
- THE DEEP: About 15,000 county schoolchildren are...
- GETTING THE WORD: Many museums, galleries and...
- Strong Wind Gusts Fan Brush Fires; Wreck in Sandstorm Kills Motorist : Weather: 'Red flag alert' issued as warm temperatures and low humidity create a tinderbox condition.
- SMALL SPENDERS: Despite tight times, tourists are...
- Ukraine Happy Over U.S. Shift; Kremlin Is Cool
- STILL TALKING: Former Sen. Gary Hart (D-Colo.)...
- A Chance to Put NIMBYism Behind Us : Housing: L.A. has given the the green light to a plan that can alleviate the crisis. But every neighborhood must help out.
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 29, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 29, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 29, 1991
- The Costs of Reagan's Military Buildup
- MARKETING
- THEATER REVIEW 'ANYTHING GOES' : Cast Off : The showcase of classic Cole Porter songs is still seaworthy after 57 years.
- Church Pins Its Faith on a Serpent's Embrace : Religion: 'They shall take up serpents,' the Bible says, and snake handlers do just that in a rural West Virginia church. It is an affirmation of their faith.
- Someplace for Victims to Go : Mental health: The nonprofit Valley Trauma Center offers free treatment to survivors of violent crime. It stays open through a novel business arrangement.
- A Moving Experience for Bookish Drivers : Literature: County library becomes the first in the nation to rent audio 'books' by mail.
- Eagle Rock : Mini-Mall Plan Rejected
- Factory Blast Kills 7
- Wilson Team Places 3rd in Academic Decathlon
- Alternative Roll Models at Fullerton's MoMo 'Fun Sushi'
- Cal Poly Pomona's College of Arts Plans Studies on Children
- 5 Children's Groups Benefit From Gala
- There Are Many Kinds of Loss, and Many Ways to Measure Grief
- Man Found Dead of Alcohol Poisoning
- Santa Clarita Proposes Area Council on Issues : Communities: Officials will be invited to a meeting Jan. 22. The city's sphere of influence plan has strained relations.
- COUNTYWIDE : World AIDS Day to Be Observed at UCI
- MISSION VIEJO : Auto Center OKd Despite Opposition
- Trial Begins for Man Who Admitted Killing Girlfriend
- ANAHEIM : Water Conservation Effort Takes a Dive
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL : No. 20 USC Wins Opener on Story's Basket
- MUSIC REVIEW : Gregg Smith Singers Honor Their Roots
- Gospel According to Campus Choir
- Union Bid Rebuffed at ITT Cannon : Labor: Local 652 staged the most aggressive organizing effort in Orange County in 20 years.
- A Hell on Wheels : A Homeless Woman Finds That Living in Her Car Offers Its Own Brand of Misery
- Shedding More Light on Speed of Interstellar Travel
- Bush, 4 Democrats Qualify for U.S. Matching Funds
- Yacht Club Runs a Tight Ship in Tustin
- 2 Cities Honored for Pedestrian Safety
- $3 Million for City of Hope Institute
- JAZZ : Max and 'the Difference Between Quality and Junk'
- Laguna Hills Again Tops Decathlon
- Israeli Scholars Drop Restriction on Scrolls Access
- Man, 75, Gets Boy Scout Medal in 59-Year Delay
- Sierra Madre : Park Improvements OKd
- Learning to Use Frank Talk as a Step to Safe Sex : Health: The staff of a Melrose boutique attends a 'Speaking of Sex' workshop sponsored by AIDS Project Los Angeles.
- Of Pride and Profit : Business: Spawned by a new wave of ethnic consciousness, mom-and-pop outlets for Afrocentric products are proliferating.
- Man and Stepfather Slain 6 Hours Apart
- Officer Shot Kneeling Men, Brother Says : Courts: Testimony on two deaths disputes Compton policeman's report that he fired in self-defense.
- Recession Proving a Grinch for Charities : Volunteerism: So while contributions are down, and some former donors are seeking aid, more and more people are donating time to service groups.
- Holiday Travelers Encounter Smooth Sailing at Airport : Thanksgiving: Problems are few on one of the year's heaviest travel days. Freeway traffic is heavy but without major delays.
- VENTURA : Street May Be Closed Part of School Day
- PLACENTIA : Trustees to Censure Those Leaking News
- TUSTIN : Dinosaur Dash Benefits Schools
- El Cajon
- Restaurateur Believes in Paying Back
- 50 Years, and Tears Still Fall : Pearl Harbor Survivors Awarded a Special Medal
- Woody Stephens Undergoes Surgery for Fractured Hip
- Billiards
- Huskies, Media Caught in Mess : Football: Story on Washington players' tiffs with the law suppressed by TV station, then broadcast. Reporter resigns, city of Seattle is in a buzz.
- Soviets to Fight Decision : Sailing: ACOC recognizes Red Star '92 as Soviet challenger, but Age of Russia syndicate, which has a boat on the way, vows a battle.
- Thanksgiving
- Forget the Turkey: Here's a Slew of Foul Episodes to Ponder
- A Mom's Devotion to Healing Her Child
- Geraldine Ferraro Wasn't the First
- A Stay-Home Mom Turns Weekends Into Gold : Work: Realizing that she didn't want to spend time away from her 3-year-old son, one woman made a career of innovation.
- Pico Rivera : Relaxed Business Sign Laws Get Final Council Approval
- PERFORMANCESAN OPINIONATED GUIDE
- West Covina : Parks to Get Grills, Tables
- Court Refuses to Release Killer : Crime: Former UCLA graduate student was found not guilty by reason of insanity in 2 shooting deaths. Psychiatrists now say his schizophrenia is under control. But a judge has ordered him to remain at a state hospital.
- THE TIMES POLL : Johnson Case Raises AIDS Concerns if Not Caution
- Planting for Posterity : Preservation: Native California plants, long gone elsewhere, thrive in Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden, at the foot of the San Gabriels.
- New Chief Has Record of Success
- Southeast Area : Warren, El Rancho Score High in Testing
- A Dose of Reality Emerges in L.A. : Ideas: The eclectic group meets to consider and discuss what one of its founders says is the only news--science.
- Touring Replica of Vietnam Wall Exhibited
- Free Holiday Dinners Offer a Good Time in Hard Times
- Man Dies After Struggle With Police
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : 17 Candidates Seek Buchheim's Seat
- SIMI VALLEY : School Evacuated Over Fire on Stove
- SKIING / BOB LOCHNER : Now, Senior Racers Can Enjoy Their Own Tour
- San Pedro Overpowers Franklin to Set Up Rematch With Crenshaw
- AZTEC UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / SCOTT MILLER : Luginbill Is WAC Coach of Year; Faulk Honored as Top Freshman
- They're Off, Running to State Meet : High schools: Peninsula boys' and girls' cross-country teams have lofty goals entering Saturday's competition.
- Torrey Pines Falls in Tournament
- 2 Teams That Hit Winners Till the End : Tennis: Peninsula and Chadwick high schools are celebrating their championship seasons.
- Golf Needs a Player Like This
- Gagliano, Graham Get Ready for Duty : Chargers: Friesz confident he will play against Raiders, but team prepares its backup quarterbacks.
- Strike Out the Band?
- TRANSPORTATION
- Tale of the Tapes: Author Diane Middlebrook...
- Easy Tricks to Draw Eyes to Your Ears : Crafts: Household items can be used to make cheap, loud, but life-of-the-party earrings.
- San Marino Man Receives Honors From UC Berkeley
- City Favors More Taxi Companies : Deregulation: Two firms have a virtual monopoly in the city. The council endorses a plan to open the market to other companies.
- Pasadena : Sparkletts Marketer Moves
- Ideas to Get You Rolling
- House Democrats Delay Tax-Cut Action, Set Hearings : Legislation: They rebuff GOP package backed by Bush and instead make preparations for a vote on a series of bills next year.
- Hilltop Project Will Be Scaled Back to 450 Units
- Whittier : Committee Will Be Formed to Study Public Art Projects
- Odds & Ends Around the Valley
- National Adoption Week Proclaimed by President
- Iraq Violating U.N. Export Curbs, Senate Report Says : War aftermath: Baghdad is accused of selling equipment to Iran and using the proceeds for its army.
- SCOREBOARD : FACTS, FIGURES AND COMMENTS FROM AREA EVENTS : PREP FOOTBALL GAMES
- Glad to Be Home : 129 Become Citizens at Naturalization Ceremony
- Funds OKd to Equip Police Bicycle Patrols
- HIGH SCHOL FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS : Morningside Will Put Title Hopes on the Line Against Valley View : Key to Monarchs' Hopes Rest With Play of Their Offensive and Defensive Lines
- Slow Boats to Catalina Lose Passengers to Faster Ferries : Transportation: Catalina Cruises has asked to eliminate its midweek service between the island and the mainland.
- Reid Sidelined Up to Six Weeks by Back Injury
- 29 Pierce Players Face Reprimand, Suspension for Role in Fight : College football: Altercation involving Brahma quarterbacks' supporters prompted team members to charge into stands at end of game at Bakersfield.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / GENE WOJCIECHOWSKI : No Statuettes Come With These Awards
- Victory Over Arizona Doesn't Save Marmie's Job
- SOUTHERN SECTION 4-A WATER POLO CHAMPIONSHIP : San Clemente Wins All-South Coast Final
- PREP NOTES
- Serving Up a Strange Brew : Talent Night at Costa Mesa Coffeehouse Attracts Caffeine Achievers
- Penelope Krebs: A Surfeit of Surfaces
- History Puts Everyday Life in Forefront : Education: Diaries, speeches, even sermons take on significance as schools incorporate a literature-based social studies curriculum.
- CLASSICAL MUSIC : Ojai Outreach : The annual festival is 'on a roll,' says its president, as the board launches an endowment drive and programs at schools.
- Suit Seeks Injunction to Block State's Helmet Law : Safety: Action is the first legal challenge to measure, which is scheduled to go into effect Jan. 1. It disputes claims that deaths and injuries will be reduced.
- SPECIAL EVENTS : O.C. Artists to Join AIDS-Awareness Effort This Weekend
- Families Hailed as Fabric of Nation : Tribute: Moms, dads and kids are honored for struggling and surviving at Coca-Cola's 'Salute to the Black Family.'
- Holiday Fun for the Family
- COUNTYWIDE : Oxnard Armory to Open Tonight
- * Clyde H. Baldschun; Producer, Promoter
- Laguna Home Target of 4th Recent Hate Crime
- PREP FOOTBALL / CITY SECTION 3-A DIVISION PLAYOFFS : Chatsworth Defense Spurs Upset of Huntington Park
- PREP NOTES
- Gymnastics
- Growing a Bumper Crop of Talent : Players: Among county's best are La Habra's imposing Zrinka Kristich and Brea-Olinda's versatile Jody Anton.
- Basketball Player Signs With CSUN
- PREP BASKETBALL '91-'92 / CENTURY LEAGUE
- Environment and Free-Trade Pact
- May Co. California named Mark G. Humphrey...
- $95-Billion Deal for Bank Fund, S&L; Cleanup OKd : Legislation: Congress' action means that bank deposits up to $100,000 are still protected and the thrift bailout can continue through April.
- Restaurant's Gift for Holiday: A Free Meal
- Cerritos College's 'Double-Dirt' Players Thrive on Basics : Football: Coach Frank Mazzotta's team loves contact drills. Their physical approach has gotten them to the Orange County Bowl.
- Eames House Could be the Most Beautiful Home in Los Angeles
- State Regulators Get Into the Act on Bungee Jumping
- Herpes Drug Said to Speed Chicken Pox Recovery
- Gift Ideas to Get You Through the Season
- OXNARD : Disc Jockey Perches on High to Solicit Food Donations
- Last Arrest Made in Torture of Chula Vista Man
- CONEJO VALLEY : Panel Delays Ruling on Day-Care Cuts
- Claims Filed in Holdup by Slain Deputy : Legal Action: Sheriff's Department failed to provide adequate supervision, victims of robbery attempt allege.
- The Holidays Get Off to a Slow Start for Travelers Stalled at Lindbergh Field
- Quarterbacks Get Lost When Titans Shift Gears : College football: May, Payne likely to leave; Fullerton looks to junior colleges for replacement to run option offense.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Packers Hire Ron Wolf
- Top Scorer at Moorpark Given the Boot : College basketball: Damian Wilson dismissed from team but Nordquist leaves door open for his return.
- Hirmez to Join St. Louis
- A Special Holiday Roast With Satirist Stan Freberg : Radio: 'The New Stan Freberg Show!' airs today. The NPR hour may lead to a series from the veteran commentator.
- Chairman of Live Quits as Merger Nears
- VISIONS OF SUGAR PLUMS : Eight principal dancers present their takes on the famous fairy
- ANALYSIS : Desert Bill Debate Reveals Gulch Dividing California's Delegation
- Glendale Community College instructor and harpsichordist Nancy...
- High Life: A Weekly Forum For High School Students : TLC for Teen Moms-to-Be : Support: Under a program started this year, Big Sisters are there for girls at a time when they are often ostracized by those closest to them.
- Bill to Curb Ad Calls, Faxes Sent to Bush
- Venice : Canal Assessment OKd
- The Business of Teaching : USC Professor Lures Students to His Class With Promise of a Money-Back Guarantee
- DANA POINT : Council OKs $90,000 for Drainage System
- Protest Targets Gallegly Legislation : Immigration: About 75 demonstrate against his efforts to deny citizenship to children born here to illegal immigrants.
- Prison Says Security OK Despite 6 Escapes : Corrections: None of the inmates have been caught. The California Youth Authority is installing a new system.
- Steve Garvey Is Hit With Paternity Suit
- Miami Hasn't Met an Offense Yet It Couldn't Tackle : Hurricanes: The speed of nation's top defense figures to give San Diego State problems.
- Sylmar Stuns San Fernando Behind Brookins, 31-7
- Cleveland High Alums Renew Acquaintances
- PREP NOTES
- Craftsmanship Over Showmanship : In Latest Efforts, Two Local Bluesmen Deliver Substance Without Straining for It
- TRANSPORTATION
- Artesia : Business License Fees Cut After Objections by Firms
- Downey OKs No-Sports Rule at Cemetery
- Pasadena : Housing Limits Delayed
- Big Hillcrest Project Proves a Comedown
- Trouble at School : Neighbors Fear Facility for At-Risk Youths Will Spur Violence
- STRUCTURES : Reagan Monument : The new library sits atop a hill, in a setting of natural poetry--but that doesn't necessarily translate to the entire experience of the place.
- Cal State Los Angeles has named Darryl...
- $4-Million Center to Serve a Growing Elderly Population : Facilities: Senior citizens hail the City Council's approval of plans for a 22,500-square-foot multipurpose building at Pat Nixon Park.
- IRVINE : Plant Expert Named to Education Panel
- Drummer Shot Dead in Nightclub Holdup : Studio City: Police say the band member's hesitation in turning over his valuables to two masked gunmen may have cost him his life.
- Putting Some Sensitivity Into Herding the Holiday Masses : Travel: LAX security officials have been undergoing cultural training to cope with the mass of foreign and domestic passengers expected during the holidays.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Michigan State Stuns Arkansas
- Baseball
- Turkey Night Midget Race Stays on Track at Saugus
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / CITY PLAYOFFS : San Pedro Shuts Out Franklin
- Theaters Band Together in Fight Against AIDS
- Stocking Stuffers to Please PC Users
- No End to Festivities During Holiday Season
- Philip Morris Is Planning to Restructure Food Units : Overhaul: The changes, which may include quitting some businesses, will put a dent in earnings.
- Irvine Firm to Scale Back Project in Signal Hill : Development: Southwest Diversified will reduce the number of homes to be built to 450.
- Let There Be Light
- Sol M. Marcus; Board of Public Works' First President
- A Voice Brings New Life to Literature : Reading: It was the best of times when a listener heard Frank Muller's tape of 'A Tale of Two Cities.' He has magic to soothe the modern world.
- Israelis, Militia Shell S. Lebanon Villages
- Rental Denial Is Upheld on Religious Basis
- Paparian Broadens His Perspective : Politics: The city councilman directs his scrutiny toward county government as he starts his supervisorial campaign.
- THE FANS' CHOICES
- Tracking Emergence of Third Culture Thinkers
- What a Clown She Married--and He as Well
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : District Bus Cost Rises Dramatically
- 150 Pounds of Asbestos Spill Onto Freeway
- THOUSAND OAKS : Pair Convicted of Assaulting Resident
- San Diego
- Jurisprudence
- NBA ROUNDUP : Thomas Helps Pistons Sweep
- PREP BASKETBALL '91-'92 / CENTURY LEAGUE
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Houston Gives Tar Heels a Scare
- College Football
- WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL : DAILY REPORT : TODAY'S GAMES : Penn State, Aggies Face Archrivals
- 'She Loves Me'--Just Not Enough : Laguna Playhouse production isn't able to hide the weaknesses built into the musical.
- PREP NOTES
- MOTOR RACING / SHAV GLICK : Turkey Night Event: Full Circle to Saugus
- Not Small Change : 99 Cents Stores Thrive in Tough Times
- Norwalk : Council Orders Survey of Transit Needs, Bus Routes
- Friends, Family and Opportunity Make Students Thank Out Loud
- Growing Trend : Ojai will soon have an outlet for farmers to sell their produce directly to consumers.
- 6 Students Saluted in Forensics Competition
- FOR THE KIDS : Sugarplum Season : 'The Nutcracker' ballet will be danced by the Channel Islands Ballet Company, with music by the Ventura County Symphony.
- Crime Bill Succumbs to Republican Senate Filibuster : Congress: $3.1-billion measure had been resurrected by House Democrats. Battle illustrates election-year potency of issue.
- Hooray for Hollywood--Sunday Is Parade Day
- NEIGHBORS : A True Turkey Day : At one holiday dinner, the gobbler didn't get gobbled. Appropriately, he was Mr. Thankful.
- Crime Log
- SPECIAL EVENTS : Tex-Mex, Norteno Bands to Join Festival Lineup
- La Puente : Video Arcade Rejected
- Military Role Dispute Sparks Ruckus in Japan's Parliament
- Dealer Buys Rare Bible for Nearly $2 Million
- COLUMN LEFT/ ALEXANDER COCKBURN : Can Political Gain Be Worth Such Suffering? : George Bush said he had no quarrel with ordinary Iraqis. So why are they dying?
- Block Gets Pasadena's Apology : Rose Parade: Sheriff agrees to let deputies provide security after mayor recants comments about alleged white supremacist group.
- PLATFORM : Year-Round Spirit
- 4 Students Arrested in Graffiti Spree : Antelope Valley: Police believe the youths are members of one of two groups of 'taggers' suspected in a recent rash of spray-painting incidents.
- AIDS Research Claims by Group Spark Inquiry
- Developer Held to Affordable Housing Rules : Home builders: For the first time, the Irvine City Council forces a company to donate units. City officials in opposition say the move sets a bad precedent.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Victim in Wayne Attack Halts Intruder
- Charities Enter Start of Holiday Season Sound but Wary : Philanthropy: Big organizations have resources to tap new donors, but some smaller agencies are barely hanging on.
- Belcher: Reds Got Better Deal
- College Football
- Cobb Suit Seeks Criminal Charges Against USC : Litigation: Inquiry stems from internal memo that discussed phony drug bust. School says memo was a joke.
- Baseball
- PREP NOTES
- PREP NOTES
- Planners Consider Ideas for 'Auto Row'
- The Little Commuter : New Jersey Toddler Makes Daily Trip to City With Working Mom
- Forest Service Reverses OK for New Ski Resort
- Charity Begins at Home : Giving: Local religious leaders and volunteer directors say more and more parents want to introduce their children to needs of their community.
- THE SAINT AND THE SINNER : It Is Hard to Imagine Two Country Musicians Who Have Followed Paths More Different Than Conway Twitty and George Jones
- COMMENTARY : Defection Smacks of Greed
- LOTTERY RESULTS: NOV. 27
- Little Bighorn Revisited
- Thousand Oaks' Armor Pierced by Invisible Opponent : Prep football: In an unusual turn, much-respected Lancer program beset with controversy and turmoil.
- Amazing Lakers Win Yet Another : NBA: They learn of Divac's surgery, then lose Campbell to ankle sprain, but somehow they make it nine in a row.
- PREP BASKETBALL '91-'92 / CENTURY LEAGUE
- PRO FOOTBALL / TODAY'S GAMES : Cowboys, Lions Can Move Up
- Handling a David Duke Interview
- RESTAURANT REVIEW / EL CONKISTADOR : Sensual Meal : Although not much to look at, the place is filled with sounds, smells and tasty Salvadoran snacks.
- California Drought Watch : A Monthly Look at the Water Shortage
- Weak Timing Chain Doesn't Make a Squeak
- Southland Dreams, Reality Are Polls Apart
- The forecast for Sunday is a light...
- Curtain Closes on a Coaching Career : Prep football: Al Dellinger decides to step down as Venice coach, but he will remain at the school as a teacher.
- Glendale : Conservation Plan Lauded
- NOTEBOOK / GARY KLEIN : Pomona Women Attempt to Win Division II Title
- Conservancy's Plans to Develop Park Withdrawn : Recreation: Project to upgrade hiking site is temporarily dropped after a nearby church group threatens to expose an error that voided permit.
- PREP BASKETBALL '91-'92 / CENTURY LEAGUE
- Jurisprudence
- Gulls Roll to 4th Win in a Row
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL / CITY 4-A PLAYOFFS : Banning Ends Carson's Streak
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Bell's Status Is Upgraded
- Divac Out for at Least Six Weeks
- RADIO
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : Claire Willing to Roll the Dice
- ART
- Strong Defensive Effort Leads Kennedy's 30-6 Rout of Lincoln
- More Firms Break Old Taboo by Laying Off at Holiday Time
- Soviets Fear Exodus of Military Experts : Arms: The specialists, out of work after the Cold War, might be lured to Third World countries.
- A New Home : Holidays Can Be Time for Re-evaluating Living On Own
- Claremont : Housing Revision Advances
- Protesters Drop By During Governor's Awards for the Arts
- Norwalk : College Board OKs Plans to Erect Campus Health Center
- AGRICULTURE : Farmers' Pride Grows as Cranberries Thrive : 45% of world's crop comes from Massachusetts, where the fruit is a $100-million industry.
- N. Korea Opens Door to Nuclear Facilities Pact
- The Glendale City Council presented a proclamation...
- NATURE : Life at the Beach : A rocky outcropping harbors tide pools that sustain the lives of a myriad sea creatures.
- Venice : Illegal FM Station Targeted
- Team Helps Her Triumph Over Tragedy : Preps: After the deaths of her mother and father, San Gabriel High cross-country Coach Michele Buchicchio gains support from her athletes, who will make their state championship debut Saturday.
- LOS ANGELES CITY HALL JOURNAL : A summary of significant Los Angeles City Hall decisions affecting the Westside in the last week.
- LA HABRA : 3 Youths Arrested in Fatal Stabbing
- CSUSM Is Still Groping for Symbols of Its Identity : University: Cal State San Marcos remains without a mascot or official seal, and the school logo has created some confusion.
- Filling Up the Tables of the Hungry Everywhere : It's famine more than feast in too many parts of the world
- SDSU's Defense Remains Collected After the Collapse : Aztecs: Yielding 52 points to BYU doesn't dampen confidence as they prepare for Miami.
- Cubs Become Fifth Team to Make Bid for Bonilla