- Get Food to Homeless
- Filling That Vacancy in Huntington Beach
- Facing Reality in Newport-Mesa
- Heeeeere's Jaaaaack!
- HOLLYWOOD IN BRIEF : A...
- GM 'Lunch' Doesn't Sit Well With Reader
- Push-Pull Not at Fault
- Heeeeere's Jaaaaack!
- George Bush
- Self-Serving Ed Davis
- Colorado Boycott
- Pop's Real Top 40
- CBS Losing 'Bridge' to Public
- Tradition of Spite?
- Christmas and 'Charlie Brown'
- NONFICTION - Dec. 20, 1992
- NONFICTION - Dec. 20, 1992
- NONFICTION - Dec. 20, 1992
- NONFICTION - Dec. 20, 1992
- NONFICTION - Dec. 20, 1992
- NONFICTION - Dec. 20, 1992
- NONFICTION - Dec. 20, 1992
- Obituaries - Dec. 20, 1992
- Cautions to Take for Holiday Lights
- PERSPECTIVE ON REBUILD L.A. : The People's Effort Progresses : Corporate responses are starting to add up, but renewing Los Angeles' promise is the work of individuals.
- New Ship Makes Caribbean Sailing a Dream(ward) : Norwegian line's French- built vessel offers intimate voyages in an atmosphere of scaled-down luxury.
- NOTEBOOK : Burton Is East L.A.'s Shooting Star
- 2 Men Killed at Motel in Costa Mesa : Crime: Police say the shootings at the Bel Congo on Harbor Boulevard appeared to be gang-related. A third man was wounded.
- An occasional look at South Bay classroom news. : Mattel Alumni Help to Educate 7th-Graders About Business
- Realities of Police Work Make Holidays Difficult for Officers
- ROUNDUP : Oxnard Fades Against Long Beach in Cypress Tournament Final
- SOCCER ROUNDUP : In a Word--Defending Champions Are Out
- HOLIDAY SHOPPING SCENE : Making Malls Merry : Managers of the Centers Boost Security to Protect Customers
- A Primer on the Uses of Different Paints and Stains
- Brooklyn Neighborhood Grieves for Its Mr. Chips : Tragedy: Sadness cuts deeply among pupils, parents after famed principal dies in cross-fire of drug gangs.
- Mark Goodson; TV Game Show Pioneer
- Ruling Party's Kim Elected S. Korea Leader
- Countywide : Tollway Officials Get $26,040 in Legal Fees
- 17 Charged With Bankruptcy Fraud Involving Tenants
- Minor Jewish Holiday Gets Big Play : Celebration: Hanukkah may be a small blip on the Judaic calendar, but the eight-day festival of lights has become high-profile and commercial.
- Late Run Propels Clippers : Pro basketball: They use 13-1 burst to pull away from the Timberwolves, 103-95.
- Tennis
- Bowe Signing Is a Really Big Deal
- Long Beach Ties Best Start Since '89
- No Applause Necessary, Just 'Throw' Energy : Jazz: Singer-pianist Yve Evans, who plays Sunday at Maxwell's, says the audience provides some of the 'divine' power that she puts into her music.
- STAGE REVIEW : Festival an Antidote to Christmas Cheer
- MUSIC REVIEW : Sanderling Masters Ninth at Pavilion
- You Don't Need All That Hardware Hanging Around
- 3 Killed, 1 Hurt When Amtrak Train Plows Into Van : Accident: Vehicle sitting on tracks is hit at an unguarded crossing near Moorpark.
- VAN NUYS : Blythe Street Slumlord Could Get 2 Years in Jail
- 1 Resident Killed, 2 Injured in Fire at Retirement Home : Emergency: Elderly tenants flee to roof of high-rise building in Crenshaw district. Cause of blaze is unknown.
- SAN CLEMENTE : $20,000 Study OKd on City Hall Needs
- Bryan Twins Win 1st-Round Tennis Matches
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL : UCLA Falls to Western Kentucky
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- HIGH SCHOOL WRESTLING PREVIEW : Chaminade's Filmardirossian Brings Survival Instincts to Mat
- PREP BASKETBALL '92-'93 / GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE : Garden Grove
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : John Cale's Moment of Discovery
- Arts Groups Given Freedman Grants : Money: Philharmonic Society, Opera Pacific, UCI are among those getting gifts totaling more than $100,000.
- Broadcasters Divided Over Backing Stern
- Drywallers Want $7.6 Million From O.C. in Rights Damages
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Altered Census Tally Won't Be Withheld
- Parents, Friends Remember Children Killed by Gangs : Memorial: A plaque bearing the name of one of many victims is dedicated at Imperial Courts.
- Campaign Donation Limits Will Remain : Politics: Commission votes to keep mayoral candidates from accepting more than $7,000 from individual contributors. Ruling is seen as a victory for wealthy opponents.
- 3 Killed, 1 Hurt When Train Hits Van : Accidents: The victims were in a vehicle that had stopped on tracks near an unmarked crossing west of Moorpark.
- Jail Sought for Slumlord Who Failed to Fix House
- Recyclables Site Brings Him a Heap of Trouble : Garbage: People come as far as San Clemente to dump recyclables. The landowner is frustrated with the monster he created.
- LA HABRA : Council Approves 6% Utility Users Tax
- Job Dispute Blamed in Man's Shooting
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Council Narrows Candidate List to 6
- PREP BASKETBALL '92-'93 / GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE : Kennedy
- Barkley Eclipses Lakers : Pro basketball: He has 25 points and 23 rebounds as Suns take 35-14 first-quarter edge and breeze, 116-100.
- George N. Craig; Former Governor of Indiana
- Germany Ratifies Maastricht Treaty
- New Hub for Family Values Movement : Ministries: Colorado Springs is home to 40 evangelical groups that have brought thousands of jobs and millions in tax dollars. But not everyone is happy about their clout.
- Widespread Ditching May Cost School District Money : Education: Final exams, given early as an economy move, leave students little reason to show up afterward. Attendance-based state funds are in jeopardy.
- VALLEY COLLEGE : Child Development Center Thrives
- LOS ALAMITOS : More Funds OKd for Home Improvement
- CAMARILLO : Retirees Cancel College Classes
- VAN NUYS : 3rd Suspect in Slaying Identified
- Ex-Civic Leader Found Guilty of Murdering 1 of His 2 Wives : Courts: David R. Miller faces 25 years to life in prison for the shooting death of his spouse in Florida after she confronted him about his double life.
- You Must Look Deep, but . . . : Raiders: McDaniel's performance is one thing that has gone right for the team this season.
- Robledo Is First-Class Player in Sport That Was a Second Choice : Garden Grove League: Santiago point guard, who once preferred soccer, can pass and, if needed, shoot.
- It's a Last-Minute Gift: Millen Gets Kings a Tie : Hockey: He scores with 47 seconds left in regulation to cap third-period comeback against Oilers.
- WEEKEND TV : A Special Lineup From Disney, Hope
- TRADE
- Carl Karcher's Bid to Take Chain Private Is Rejected : Fast food: Outside directors declare founder's $9.50-a-share offer to be too low. Analysts, citing his missteps, seem to agree.
- Clara Hale; Worked With Babies Born to Drug Addicts
- Israeli Orientation Shifting Westward
- MOORPARK : Metrolink Offering Month of Free Rides
- SANTA PAULA : Man's Body Found Under Pickup Truck
- Huskies Investigate Loan of Car to Bryant
- COMMENTARY : Will the Eagles Soar or Dive?
- PREP BASKETBALL '92-'93 / GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE : La Quinta
- Plenty of Blame to Go Around : Prep football: Sylmar players and coaches pointed fingers at one another while Bishop Amat romped to a 31-10 win in the CIF/Reebok Bowl game.
- Golf
- COMMENTARY : Instant Replay? Let it RIP
- PREP BASKETBALL '92-'93 / GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE : Pacifica
- She's a 2-Sport Standout : UCLA: Natalie Williams is a star in basketball and volleyball.
- Dow Leaps 44 to 3313 on Surge to Year's End : Rally: In largest volume of trading since 1989, buyers seek to anticipate the market's traditional rise in late December.
- Tsongas Reported Stable After Having Rapid Heartbeat
- U.N. Body Demands Deportees' Return
- COLUMN ONE : California's Image: Fad to a Funk : In good times and bad, much of America has envied what it viewed as this state's idyllic lifestyle. These days, outsiders perceive far less promise in the Promised Land.
- Passport Probe Now a Felony Case : Campaign: Possible violations by White House personnel connected with the pre-election search of Clinton's files could bring prison terms, sources say.
- Another Dagger Points Toward Mideast Talks : International outcry on Israel's mass deportation of Arabs
- SANTA PAULA : Tax May Be Sought to Fund Library
- BUENA PARK : Knott's Opens Slopes for Youth Sledding
- Countywide : Hanukkah Begins Sundown Today
- Judge Denounces Mandatory Sentencing Law : Courts: Jurist gives first-time drug offender a 10-year term but calls system that imposes the federal guidelines 'barbaric.'
- 4 Agencies Find EIR for Koll Project 'Inadequate' : Development: Federal and state officials slam proposal for housing on Bolsa Chica wetlands and urge overhaul. Company calls harsh criticism 'posturing.'
- IRVINE : City Clerk to Retire; Replacement Sought
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Memphis State Edges Jackson State, 81-78
- Montana Able to Play Today : Pro football: Quarterback is activated for game against Buccaneers, but he will be third string.
- BOXING / RICH TOSCHES : Extra Weight Results in Extra Cash
- U.S. Settles Huge Fraud Case With Medical Lab : Health care: La Jolla-based firm agrees to refund $110.4 million to government programs for charging for unnecessary blood tests.
- U.S. Accuses Iraq of Sabotaging Convoys of Aid Destined for Kurds
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : Bernardi Returns to L.A. City Council After Illness
- County Plans Vacation Pay Despite Vote : Government: The controversial perk was discontinued on advice of a citizens panel. But the change doesn't take effect until next year.
- Mail Shops Thriving With Holiday Crunch : Christmas: Business is brisk at private shipping centers as long-distance gift givers seek a way around post office lines.
- Miscellany
- Leaving Champions Was the Right Move : College basketball: McCaffrey, The Guy Who Left Duke, says it was what he had to do.
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : They Have Game Plan Down Cold
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT
- Hammerman Resigns as Grove Director
- Founder of Lusk Steps Down as CEO in Restructuring
- Take a Bough for the Trim on the Tree
- Some GIs May Exit Somalia in January : Famine: With operation going smoothly and foreign troops flocking in, U.S. commander says combat units may go home early, be replaced by support personnel.
- California IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : EPA Sues Railroad Over River Spill
- Shedding Light on Women in Judaism : Hanukkah: Jewish feminists are seeking to emphasize the forgotten tales of courage and faith of females in Rabbinic legend.
- PACOIMA : Enterprise Zone Expansion Sought
- Message of Brotherly Love Forgotten : Charity: A new book urges churches to help needy by encouraging the tradition of tithing 10%.
- OAK PARK : Nominee Named for Advisory Panel
- 'Howards' Tops Board of Review Awards
- TV Dramas: A Falloff This Fall
- Peter Lynch Returns as Fidelity Analysts' Adviser
- Rubbing a Lot of People the Wrong Way : Congress must now step into the long-running asbestos compensation mess
- Man Gets 35 Years in Failed Murder Plot
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Elway Is Back: Where Are Receivers?
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Friday Night Racing Approved
- PREP BASKETBALL '92-'93 / GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE : Santiago
- Dodgers Rehire Coaching Staff; Benzinger Isn't Offered Contract
- TV REVIEWS : Holiday Songs With Doo-Wop Flair in 'Street Carol'
- Amid Dark Clouds, '92 Had Its Stars : Stage: Despite budget problems, San Diego theaters tuned into the different voices of the multifaceted city.
- Local Music Makes Unusual but Quality Gift
- GARDENING : When It Comes to Grass, Remember, Some Like It Cool
- DECORATING ADVICE : Keep Colors of Christmas All Year
- Aspin, Viewed as Top Choice for Defense, Huddles With Clinton : Appointees: Rep. McCurdy, who had sought the Pentagon post, is likely to be offered helm of CIA; Oklahoman may decline.
- Tip on Suspected Graves a Sore Point in Mexico : Diplomacy: U.S. officials believe 4 Jehovah's Witnesses are buried at site. But police in Jalisco state have yet to act on information.
- Woman, 78, Charged in Beating of Her Retarded Brother, 70
- BASEBALL : Fisk, Walton Among 38 New Free Agents
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Western's Defense Sparks Fast Start in 57-30 Victory Over Fullerton
- Miscellany
- 4 Convicted in Series of 'Mall Murders'
- Miscellany
- PREP BASKETBALL '92-'93 / GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE : Rancho Alamitos
- IRVINE WORLD NEWS TOURNAMENT : Irvine Escapes Peninsula's Traps to Win
- Gorman Is Back, Wants to Keep Davis Cup Team Intact for '93
- Cosby's 'Bet Your Life' Loses to Poor Ratings : Television: The syndicated series, which has performed modestly across the country but hasn't done well in key markets, won't be getting a second season.
- Court Upholds Garamendi on Prop. 103 Rules
- All Is Calm, All Is Bright
- New Tent City Sought for Hurricane Victims
- WESTMINSTER : Iverson Will Lead Schools' Trustees
- Publication Offers Tips for Interfaith Families
- Deal OKd to Allow Housing Complex for Senior Citizens
- Children's Home Society Tightens Its Expense Rules : Social services: State's oldest private youth organization also voices support for its top executives in wake of criticism over agency-paid spending.
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Metrolink Expands Holiday Schedule, Offers Free Rides
- PREP BASKETBALL '92-'93 / GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE : Los Amigos
- WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL / NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS : Bruins in Final Again, but Not Just <i> Any </i> Final
- Tarkanian and the Spurs Reach Point of No Return : Pro basketball: Former UNLV coach is replaced by Lucas less than two months into the season.
- S.F. Ballet Cancels L.A. Summer Season : Dance: Director cites 'an anticipated shortfall in projected...income for fiscal year 1993.'
- S.D. Dance Scene on Its Feet Despite Major Blow : Performing: Even with gloomy financial picture, a great deal of enthusiasm exists about community's artistic health.
- TV REVIEWS : National Ballet of Canada Presents Tetley's 'Alice'
- Northridge Riding on Emotion : College basketball: Matadors' fallen mate flown in for home opener. Ceremony planned before tipoff.
- Hockey Is a Perfect Outlet for Iafrate
- All He Really Needs Is Right Tempura-Ment for the Game
- Green Bay's Favre Tough as Nails
- It's Happening at K With Mavericks and 'Weirdos' : Despite corporate interest in alternative-rock bands, K Records remains deep in experimental fringe.
- Success Isn't Everything to Guitar Legend Joe Pass
- AEROSPACE
- Landing a Landmark : LAX Monument to '60s Optimism Granted Historical Status
- Wrong-Way Driver Slams Into Freeway Divider, Is Killed
- Giants Look for a Bright Spot, Chiefs Look for a Playoff Spot
- New FDIC Rules Prove Perplexing : Retirement: Pension fund managers say they can't find out if deposits are fully covered under regulations that take effect today.
- Federal Workers to Head Home Early for Holiday
- Cities Under Fire for Resale of Seized Guns
- Bosnian Muslims Agree to Meet Enemies
- CULVER CITY : Grocery Store Worker Bags $11.16 Million in Lottery
- Orange Schools Begin Searching Buses for Drugs
- Tournament of Roses Vows to Recruit Minorities : Parade: Group dominated by white males promises to form an 'ethnic diversity' committee after black leaders protest officials' comments on affirmative action.
- SAN CLEMENTE : Trash Hauler Will Take, Recycle Trees
- VAN NUYS : Airport Parking Lot May Soon Be Full
- FULLERTON : Builder Wants Buyers to Fund Roads, Sewers
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Planners to Get 2 New Commissioners
- Massimino, Mumford Cross Paths Again Tonight : Basketball: Coach kicked player off Villanova team in 1991. They've both moved west and will face each other when UC Irvine plays at Nevada Las Vegas.
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Hot Glendale Burns Wilson on Tran Layup With 5 Seconds Left
- TV REVIEWS : Heston Serves a Lively Version of the Bible
- Georgia Isn't on Princely Kirov Dancer Igor Zelensky's Mind
- Clinton Asks Americans to Ring In His Inaugural
- Elaine Whitelaw; March of Dimes Fund-Raiser
- Serbian Election Pits National Zealot Against U.S. Millionaire : Few expect mastermind of the Yugoslav tragedy would accept ouster with grace.
- Russia Getting $2 Billion in Loans to Buy Oil Equipment From U.S.
- College Basketball
- Didericksen Returns to Ride Refrigerator
- Bishop Amat Dominates Sylmar, 31-10
- SAILING / RICH ROBERTS : Koch Might Join Forces With Conner
- Ventura Retains Its Potency : Prep wrestling: Three Southern Section qualifiers return for Cougars, who should vie for title in newly aligned Division I.
- A&E;'s 'Lovejoy' Star Ian McShane Finds Acting a Form of Therapy
- Now IBM Falls to Unsaintly Comic
- Toys, Tried and True : Old Classics, From Troll Dolls to G.I. Joe to Marbles, Are Back
- Commerce Secretary Backs Greater Trade With China
- Deficit Could Force Clinton to Scale Back Plans
- Outsider Clinton's Picks Criticized as Too Inside : Administration: Two of his choices for economic posts are powerful Wall Street executives. Their knowledge is rich. So is their net worth.
- Road Deaths Drop With Speed Limit Hike : Study: Fatalities decreased in states that allow 65 m.p.h. limits. UCI transportation economist says 'speed kills' myth debunked.
- CANTATA: The cantata "Star of Love" by...
- COLLEGE HOCKEY : Top Teams in Forum Tournament
- GLENDALE COLLEGE BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : Ventura Surges in 2nd Half to Bury Harbor
- Tose Says Gambling Debts Not His Fault
- TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS : Mater Dei's Big First Half Trips Up Huntington Beach
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Young Players May See Some Action
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / LAS VEGAS BOWL : Bowling Green Survives Nevada Surge, 35-34
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- Miscellany
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Marina Routs Los Alamitos to Win Tournament
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : Jackson, Phil Niekro Head Voting for Hall
- Grove's Manager Resigns : Theater: Shakespeare troupe's managing director Barbara Hammerman cites personal and professional reasons for the unexpected move. It is uncertain whether her job will be filled.
- 'Little Women' a Bit Sugary
- 9 Counties in East Declared Disaster Areas
- TRADE
- Hammer Out Flaws in Hardwood Floor Without Nails
- GARDENING : Plants Are Social Climbers, Not Wallflowers
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Council Looks Into Televised Meetings
- LAPD Gives Lessons in Crime Prevention to Valley Koreans
- How much is that wife in the...
- Condemnation Proceedings Against Soka Blocked : Courts: Ventura County judge stops action until after a Dec. 29 hearing, setting up a showdown between the Tokyo-based school near Calabasas and park agencies.
- Barhopping Minister Seeks Souls, Not Drinks : Evangelism: He makes rounds Christmas Eve in West Hollywood. Patrons are invited to the struggling church.
- PORT HUENEME : 3 Men Indicted in Slaying of Landlord
- Season's Deletings : Pop Rosters Altered in Yuletide Trimmings
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Deportations May Spur Direct Israel-PLO Talks
- Orange Police Searching School Buses for Drugs : Law enforcement: Some question constitutionality and impact of random checks requested by district.
- AF Launches 17th Satellite in Navstar Series
- Bidders Go Mad for Cover Art From Magazine
- California IN BRIEF : NEWPORT BEACH : Officials Seek to Fire Police Captain
- Young AIDS Victim Honored at Memorial
- Heavy Snows Fall From Southwest to Rockies as Montana Turns Chilly
- Condemnation Action Against Soka Is Blocked
- Music, pageantry and candlelight cast a warm...
- Miscellany
- Miscellany
- Miscellany
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP
- SONORA BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : Campbell Joins St. Clair in Leading Sonora to Title
- DO-IT-YOURSELF : Putting Ice Maker in Permanent Cold Storage
- College District Seeks $3 Million Payroll Loan
- LOS ANGELES : Rehiring of Retired Police for 1 Year to Be on Ballot
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Probation Dept. May Close Juvenile Camps by March
- SANTA ANA : David, 10, to Be Home at Christmas
- CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE : Cultivating Interest in Biology
- Tenant Injured in Apartment Fire
- Fire Destroys Church Week Before Yule Celebrations : Thousand Oaks: Redeemer Lutheran was recently renovated. Christmas services may be held in the parking lot.
- TV REVIEWS : '3-2-1 Contact' Shows How Drugs Affect the Brain
- Water District Buys Complex for $34 Million
- As Many as 7 Killed in Crash of Small Jet
- Use of Old Weinberger Notes Ruled Out : Iran-Contra: A judge calls the pages dating to the 1950s 'extraneous.' Prosecution at perjury trial had hoped to show habit of documentation.
- Taiwan to Hold Free Vote for Legislature
- 2 White Policemen Fired in Beating of Black Colleague : Race relations: The clash continues to heat up tensions in Nashville. Some say such incidents are the norm.
- Jury Convicts Ex-Civic Leader of Killing 1 of 2 Wives : Crime: The former president of Granada Hills Chamber of Commerce faces 25 years to life in prison for 1991 slaying near Orlando.
- Fading Fetes : Many Companies Scale Back or Eliminate Christmas Parties
- SIMI VALLEY : Police Fire Officer Charged With Rape
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Students Organize Toy Drive for Needy
- TUSTIN : Henry Picked to Lead School District Board
- CRESCENTA VALLEY BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : Falcons Do Everything Right, 92-59
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Christ College Shorthanded but Still Tops Struggling Chapman
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Northridge Women Fall to Rice
- PREP BASKETBALL '92-'93 / GARDEN GROVE LEAGUE : Bolsa Grande
- Judge Convicted of Sex Assaults at Courthouse
- Trade Group Backs Taxing Workers for Health Benefits : Insurance: The plan is seen as a way to encourage firms and employees to seek less expensive care. Clinton reportedly backs the proposal.
- SIMI VALLEY : Sen. Wright Moves Her Simi Office
- A Coming of Age in South Korea
- PIERCE COLLEGE : Dispute Stalls Use of Kennel Barn
- BREA : Panel Applications Deadline Extended
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Oxnard Defeat Cypress on Last-Second Basket
- NHL ROUNDUP : Devils' Billington Quiets the Lightning, 2-0
- PREP SOCCER ROUNDUP : Berger's Goal on a Penalty Kick Gives Capistrano Valley 1-0 Victory
- Miscellany
- O.C. STAGE REVIEW : The Past's Present in 'Dream' : Shakespeare Orange County's holiday gift is a program of readings and music that recall what Christmas was.
- Now Anne Brochet Has Not One but Two Depardieus to Play Against
- A Director's Coming of Age : Beeban Kidron Moves Into Big Budgets and Top Stars With Bittersweet Dramatic : Comedy 'Used People'
- NBA ROUNDUP : Elliott's 41 Points Pace Spurs, 122-101
- Track and Field
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : Chatsworth Pressed Into Defeat by Huskies
- Downey Fan Club Is Called to Order
- 'Bridge' Links Many Ages
- Downey Fan Club Is Called to Order
- University Fee Increases
- Fairness for Civic Officials
- Downey Fan Club Is Called to Order
- No One Is Very Happy About State of Baseball
- U.S. Marines in Somalia
- 'Cheers' for Respect
- 'Cheers' for Respect