- Information Explosion in the New Box Scores
- George Bush and Iraq
- Babies, AIDS and Bakshi
- And as the Dodgers Sink Quickly in the West . . .
- George Bush and Iraq
- 'Verdict' Critic's Negativity Absurd
- And as the Dodgers Sink Quickly in the West . . .
- Is Magic Seeing Stars After All This Time With the NBA's Best?
- George Bush and Iraq
- Well, the City Sure Was the Pits for the Team
- OTHER NEWS - July 25, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - July 25, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - July 25, 1992
- Obituaries - July 25, 1992
- Obituaries - July 25, 1992
- HANDY HELPER: When Irvine tae kwon do...
- Will Remain on Ticket in Fall, Quayle Declares
- MAYORAL TOUCH: Huntington Beach residents this week...
- U.N. Awaits Iraq's Response to Terms : Persian Gulf: Baghdad envoy says he expects answer today on inspection compromise. Bush cancels a vacation. Possible allied ultimatum is confirmed.
- Pair of 4.7 Quakes Rattle Inland Area
- The Heat Turns Out for Ice-T Rap Concert
- Good Game, Charlie Brown
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Bending Iraqi Dictator's Will a Delicate Task
- Ice-T's Concert Draws Big Turnout--and Police : Music: L.A. event is peaceful despite controversy over artist's lyrics on killing of law enforcement officers.
- Mission Viejo a Candidate for Soccer Training Site
- Russia May Look to Europe, Not U.S., for Grain : Commodities: Yeltsin calls for a new strategy, saying purchases from America and Canada may not be in his country's best interests.
- RIDING FOR RIDERS: Mission Viejo's Christine Psaros...
- SOCCER CENTER: Maybe you didn't think of...
- REAL ESTATE : Private Sector Takes Tip From RTC With Huge Public Auction
- DESIGNER SPOTLIGHT : Heathyr Lucero and Mantrap Answer the Call of the Wild
- Congress Moves to Protect Yew Trees, Harvest Cancer Drug
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : New Market City : Burbank's version of the popular Pasadena cafe puts its sister restaurant to shame.
- SENIORS : Body and Soul : Hospitals' free programs, ranging from cancer screenings to recreation, aim to help older adults stay healthy and happy.
- The Runner Stumbles: Perot and the Gantlet of Politics : Candidate: He was swift and tough in his world of business, but on the campaign trail, he had feet of clay.
- Court Rejects Coal Canyon Suit : Environment: Judge says state has no authority to use the legal system to protect natural resources from a housing development.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Council Boosts Limit on Campaign Gifts
- Get Escobar Back, Angry U.S. Officials Tell Colombia : Drugs: 26 guards reportedly arrested for aiding escape of trafficker.
- 'Shmoe-Ette' on Sly Slips In for a Royal Tint
- Suleiman Franjieh; Lebanese Leader
- FASHION : Hot Urban Cool
- Gay Man Quits Bush Campaign, Files Complaint
- Award Upheld for Black Professor Denied Tenure
- Ex-Ranch Foreman Acquitted of Murder Despite a Confession : Crime: A jury official says the prosecution failed to provide 'separate evidence to substantiate' the charge stemming from the 1988 Simi Valley slaying.
- Roses are Red, Violets are Blue, Men Have Feelings, So What's New?
- Developer Pleads No Contest in Wage Case : Courts: Fund-raiser for Mayor Bradley admits paying workers less than required on CRA project. He receives no jail time.
- A Buttoned-Down Firm Battens Down
- Bergen Sets Deadline on Buy Offer
- Salomon Rebounds With 18.5% Higher Net
- Store Sells Itself : The Burbank Sears outlet is the company's first facility to exhibit its new design priorities, reflecting the retailer's 'image upgrade.'
- Bottom Line : A Sampling of Stores Offering Value and Distinction
- Sewage Forced Closure of 2,000 U.S. Beaches in '91, Group Says : Environment: California led the nation with 745 closings, 588 of them in the Southland. Activists call for uniform standards for testing coastal waters.
- GOVERNMENT : Fledgling Court Tests Russian Democracy : Yeltsin's ban on Communist Party is a crucial case. Verdict could determine government's future.
- DESIGNERS : Going Solo
- Rollins to Return to CBS
- Orange County Fashion in View
- Somebody's in Hot Water : DWP's Woes Continue as Wachs Receives Bogus Billing--for $205,667
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS
- Alyeska Bid to Ax Whistle-Blowing May Have Been Illegal, Report Says
- Border Patrol Agent Charged in Murder Is Linked to Drug Theft : Courts: He was investigated in 1991 for allegedly stealing cocaine that had been seized as evidence, but no action was taken against him.
- ORANGE : Tree Limb Crashes Into Apartment
- Murder Defendant Overton Rushed to Hospital : Trial: The 64-year-old man accused of poisoning his wife with cyanide complained in court of chest pain, dizziness.
- 3 Plead Not Guilty in Gang Rape
- 17 'Take-Home' Cars Turned in by S.D. Detectives as Part of Cost-Cutting Effort
- Income Growth by State
- 3 Oil Companies Hurt by Weaker Demand
- ENVIRONMENT : Anti-Smog Efforts Not Working, Say Choking Chileans
- FOR KIDS : Upbeat Musical Message : Bright Ideas Productions provides a positive note in children's songs. The tapes, videos and concerts are designed as alternatives to MTV.
- Shops Offer Light Summer Wear That's Light on Pocketbook Too
- Argument Leads to a Shooting
- CAMARILLO : Council OKs Hike in Trash Hauling Rates
- This Job Calls for More Than Just a 'Temp' : State Dept. needs a permanent leader to fill Baker's shoes
- LAGUNA HILLS : Businessmen Fight Oso Parkway Name
- Latino Activists Outline Agenda, Stress Coalitions
- Budget Talks Going On--but Behind Scenes
- FASHION : Platforms for Foot Panache : The shoe style popularized by Saint Laurent is still kicking around, these days in a palette of colors.
- Countywide : Escaped Jail Inmate Rearrested at a Home
- Rise in HIV Infection Rate Disputed : Health: The president of an AIDS foundation claims research shows the virus is spreading rapidly among the poor. The county says data is being misinterpreted.
- Countywide : Payment to National United Way Is OKd
- Nightmare on Foreclosure Street
- ENTERTAINMENT & MEDIA
- Cities Turn to Courts to Fight Drug War in Civil Way
- Oven Mitts Are Off in Clash of the First Ladies
- WORLD IN BRIEF : VATICAN : Gay Discrimination Document Released
- Close Aide to Palestinian Terrorist Abu Nidal Slain : Lebanon: Assassination is second within Nidal's faction in a week.
- Jean Splicing : No Matter How You Cut It, Color It, Trim It or Put It Together, Denim Always Works
- Murderer Dies in Virginia Electric Chair
- KGB's True Confessions Spark Emigrants' Anger : Russia: Spy agency admits it killed former dissident. Accusations fly as documents are opened.
- Reward Offered in Armored Car Guard's Death : Crime: Home Depot and the victim's employer say they will pay a total of $35,000 for information in the killing and robbery at the San Fernando store.
- PACOIMA : Head of Center for Poor Admits to Embezzlement
- Weekend Promises Heat, Hot Cars : Weather: Porsche Parade rolls into town along with high temperatures and increasing humidity.
- Council Loss of Immunity in Brutality Case Appealed
- City Goes to Court to Stem Tide of Suits From Council Critic : Ventura: Officials seek a ruling declaring Carroll Dean Williams a 'vexatious litigant.' They call his actions frivolous.
- OXNARD : Man Arrested in Theft of Police Car
- Decision on Sammis Housing Project Postponed
- Up to Snuff : Ad Campaign Tries to Scare Smokers Into Kicking the Habit
- Guards Fired Over Beating
- Hulett's Son, 6, Dies After Being Hit by Car
- WOODLAND HILLS : Zoning Change OKd for Pierce College
- DeFrantz Joins IOC Inner Circle : Olympics: She is elected to executive board. Selection of second U.S. member is postponed until 1993.
- OLYMPIC NOTES
- Committee to Search for UCI Director : College athletics: Nine-member group expected to recommend candidates to replace Ford in late September.
- Fielder Makes It Perfect : Baseball: He hits homer in Tigers' 5-2 victory over the Angels and now has at least one in every park in the American League.
- OLYMPIC NOTES
- Gulls Sign 12-Year Veteran Anderson as Player-Coach
- POP REVIEW : Flirtations Offer Solid Music, Humor
- San Diego Spotlight : Keep It Simple, and You'll Get the Best From the Grill
- The good, the Bard and the ugly: It's Shakespeare's 'Dream' set in post-riot L.A.
- Hospital Not Losing Money, Audit Shows
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Going to Fast Forward, Guzman Beats Orioles
- Players' Goal Is to Help South Rise in Shrine Game : Football: Ricketts and Davis put rivalry aside as teammates in Saturday's all-star game.
- Passing Grade Before He Even Takes the Test
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Facing Old Team, Lewis Is Injured
- Pay Raises Draw Fire, Ire
- TENNIS / WENDY WITHERSPOON : Tanner's Hard Serve Finds a Place to Land
- Pro Basketball
- Dolphin Lineman Makes Up Kidnaping Story
- Miscellany
- A Bright Light Shines Under a Bushelbasket : Jazz: Joanne Brackeen is being compared by critics to the great jazz pianists who came before her. But she has not received the recognition she deserves.
- Pioneer Offers a Pair of 'Eileens' in One Package
- N.Y. Defense Firm Loral to Bid for 90% Stake in LTV Missiles Unit
- Yuen Quits as Director on AST Board : Computers: Resignation from company he co-founded likely signals end to threat of litigation over reason for departure as co-chairman.
- Enabling Disabled : A Civil Rights Act for 14 Million Workers
- Digital Has Worst-Ever Loss for a Quarter--$1.86 Billion : Computers: Up to 15,000 more job cuts are expected to be made.
- A Royal Treat : Overnight stays in Irish castles are expensive, but one proved to be a jewel of a find.
- Pedaling to Work : Commuting by bicycle reduces traffic and air pollution. It helps wake you up, too.
- Battling Domestic Violence : New clinics at courthouses in San Fernando and Van Nuys help victims of battering obtain temporary restraining orders.
- Underneath It All : Writers attend lingerie parties to research their play. The real thing's bawdier than the one in 'Sirens.'
- 3 Banks Set Deadline on State IOUs : Spending: Bank of America, Wells Fargo and Union soon will stop accepting them. Move adds pressure to budget talks.
- Rouilard Resigns as Advocate Editor : Media: Surprise and shock follow the announcement that the leader of L.A.'s best-known alternative paper has left his post.
- Rare Disorder Brings Families Together
- Irvine's Fortis Announces It Is Changing Its Name to CorVel
- ENTERTAINMENT & MEDIA
- First Interstate Posts $64.5-Million Profit
- Bond Yields Fall, but Dow Adds Just 12.43 : Market Overview
- Sewage Forced Closure of 2,000 U.S. Beaches in '91, Group Says : Environment: California led the nation with 745 closings, 588 of them in the Southland. Activists call for uniform standards for testing coastal waters.
- PLATFORM : Poverty's Edge
- Countywide : New Sports Facility Considered for Park
- Giant Step : Gang Members Join Forces to Market Own Brand of Shoes
- MARKETING
- Bush Lowers '92 Federal Deficit Forecast by $66 Billion : Economy: He blames the Democrat-controlled Congress for failing to pass Administration proposals. But lawmakers call report partisan politics.
- A Chronicle of the Passing Scene
- Pity the Perotletariat : When the Crusty Texan Quit, a Lot of Get-Rich-Quick Dreams Died Too
- Quake Rocks Aegean Sea
- Lebanese Convicted of Hijacking, Murder Escapes Swiss Prison
- FAUX PAS REPORT : Giving Short Shrift to Sleeves
- LOS ANGELES : School Administrators May Face Biggest Cuts
- LAGUNA BEACH : Survey Due on New Tax to Buy Land
- Mayor Questions Ousters at Aerospace Hall of Fame
- Bakewell Vows to Continue Shutdowns of Non-Black Work Sites : Recovery: Activist condemns recent violence but refuses to apologize for tactics that have raised tensions between Latinos and African-Americans.
- NBC Will Flunk Truth Test at Games
- Auto Racing
- Cincinnati Bengal lineman Natu Tuatagaloa was freed...
- Pro Basketball
- All the Greatness That Comes With Gold : Volleyball: Caren Kemner, already respected as one of her sport's best, could be revered if the U.S. women win.
- Going to Barcelona? Bring Your Fan and Your Pesetas
- BURBANK : Man Faces Trial in 2 Killings Over Rosebush
- The <i> Real </i> Dream Team--on HBO
- A Salute to That Bo Diddley Style
- Three Youths Killed by Gang Gunfire
- Police Supervision Suggested for City Furlough Program : Detention: Security concerns prompt city manager to investigate giving the centers a closer look.
- Judge Rejects Bernson Libel Suit Against Landfill Firm : Courts: The councilman accused Browning-Ferris Industries of leaking false information to the media during his reelection bid.
- Countywide : Park Moves Closer to Acquiring Island
- IRVINE : FBI Searches Homes of 2 Bribery Suspects
- Turning THE Corner : Former Taft Standout Watts Puts Distance Between Adversity En Route to Olympics
- CYCLING TOUR DE FRANCE : Hampsten to Try to Hold Ground in Time Trial
- Vital Journey for a Veteran Traveler : Longtime diplomat Cyrus Vance tackles the thorny task of easing South Africa's crisis
- A Few Games Names
- He Makes Time for Olympics : Water polo: Former UCI player Mike Evans promises family that these Games will be his last.
- STAGE
- Irvine-Based Mock Resources Forms Unit to Build Pipelines
- Ex-Worker Sues Ingram Micro, Seeks Back Wages : Courts: The Santa Ana computer products distributor failed to pay him overtime and forced him to resign after he complained, he alleges. He is also asking for damages of at least $40 million.
- Nichols Posts $7.7-Million Quarterly Loss
- Going for <i> Real</i> Gold
- Camerawoman, Correspondent Injured in Sarajevo Sniper Fire
- To Benefit the Earth : Activist Neal Pargman has raised $160,000 in the past four years for environmental research.
- WORLD IN BRIEF : PERU : 5 Bombs Set Off in Lima 'Armed Strike'
- Portraits R Us : Where Artistic Vision Meets a Steady Paycheck
- Doctor Faces Added Charges of Molesting 2 More Women : Lancaster: Three new criminal counts are filed and the state medical board seeks to revoke the physician's license.
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Merchant Fatally Shot in Robbery
- Backdraft From the Past : Ex-Firefighter's Memory of 1955 Rescue Sparks Reunion, Media Blitz, Medal
- VENTURA BOULEVARD : Appeals Process for Trip Fees Discussed
- Perot Network Unravels : Supporters Vow to Keep Working for Him in Smaller Groups
- A Sport-by-Sport Look at the U.S. Olympic Team
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Talks Continue With Esasky
- Blanchard Blends Film, Music Careers
- Israel Order on Settlements Puts Bush on the Spot
- AIDS No. 1 O.C. Killer in 1990 of Those 25-44 : Death: The county Health Care Agency found homicide to be the second leading cause for children, 10 to 14.
- MONTEREY PARK : Ruling Could Make Cities Help Clean Up Toxic Site
- Suspect Wanted in Slaying of Real Estate Agent Surrenders
- Countywide : Would-Be Clowns Get Chance at College
- PALMDALE : Officials Fear Delay in Bus Expansion
- Notre Dame's Dill Promoted in Baseball
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Lendl Bids McEnroe a Fond Toronto Farewell
- Tiger Cubs' Owner Denies Sales Attempt : Animal welfare: He claims he has permits to bring the cats into the state from his ranch in Nevada for photo shoots.
- Take that, Beverly Hills: Maybe the construction...
- City Vows to Push Ahead With RV Resort Plan : Zoning: Despite a negative Coastal Commission staff report, Port Hueneme leaders say there's still a chance for approval.
- Salud Batters Zavala : Boxing: San Diegan wins NABF title when fight is stopped in the eighth round.
- Forty Niner Days Wins by 3 1/2 Lengths
- Games Are Just the Beginning : Water polo: After competing, Campbell will spend five months traveling in Europe and Africa before returning to U.S. to start his career.
- Auto Racing
- Verdugo Hills Wins Behind Parque
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Gary Nursing Tender Hamstring
- Soccer Is Best-Kept Secret in Barcelona : Olympics: Opening match between favored Italy and United States is expected to draw about 5,000 fans.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Glennie's Fresh, Stimulating Program
- LACTC to Cover Half of RTD's $117-Million Shortfall
- Irvine School Board Teaches Dumb Parents Who's Boss
- MOORPARK : Litton to Stay Through December
- CSUF to Take Spring Applications Aug. 3
- LOS ANGELES : Ruling Removing Council Immunity to Be Appealed
- BURBANK : Man to Stand Trial in Shooting Deaths
- San Jose's Hogan Leading Woman in Race Across America
- Summer Pro League Moves to Redondo High Tonight
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Trial Settlement May Be Near
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Once on This Island' an Undemanding Musical
- A Quest for Music at Pier Gives City Cause to Pause
- Salud Stops Zavala, Takes His Title
- TV Reviews : Bravo's 'Birdland': From Major to Minor
- REAL ESTATE
- New President of Mattel Is Top Woman Executive in Southland
- Delta, USAir Continue to Suffer Large Losses
- Working It Out : Coveralls, Service-Station Jackets Do the Job in the 'Blue-Collar Decade'
- Cultivating an Earthy Look
- The Voice of the Irish : Radio: The L.A. on-air host broadcasts news of his country to Emerald Isle natives who now live in Southern California.
- FANTASY 5 RESULTS
- Big Noise Over Renters : Airport-Area Homeowners Besieged by Loud Jets Say Leasing Plan Will Lower Values
- Drifter to Be Tried in Slaying of Asian : Crime: Trial ordered after witnesses testify that Percyval Leslie Dryden told friends he had beaten Phouvalay Thepsombandith for stealing a car stereo.
- Nix: Worker Planned Hit on His Own : Slaying: The former car dealership owner is accused of hiring two men to kill a former employee who was suing his parents.
- Romeo and Juliet Revisited : Tale of romantic love may have much to say to multiethnic city sorely in need of social love
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Little Things Cost Andrews Big
- Samaranch Will Seek Reelection to Third Term as IOC President
- AMERICAN LEGION PLAYOFF ROUNDUP : Suppan, Encino-Crespi Bursts Valley North's Bubble, 10-3
- NBA Players More Than Olympic Equals : U.S. team: Some athletes in other sports are upset by the attention paid to the basketball professionals.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : A Culinary Caribbean Cruise
- 'Cold Heaven' a Ponderous Effort From Director Roeg
- Yugoslav Commander Killed in Copter Crash
- Clinton Attacks Bush Record on Crime : Politics: Democratic nominee's rally with officers in Houston mirrors a tactic the President used against Dukakis in last election.
- BOOK REVIEW : 'After Moondog': A Wry, Worldly Novel : AFTER MOONDOG <i> by Jane Shapiro</i> ; Harcourt Brace Jovanovich $22.95; 269 pages
- PACOIMA : Mayor Assails Inspectors Over Building's Flaws
- Pete Wilson's Problem With the Budget Fight
- Inmate Releases Hurt Police Morale : Survey: UCI professor inverviews 17 chiefs. They say officers feel they are wasting time because of jail overcrowding.
- Escondido Changes Senior Housing Ordinance to Settle Suit
- OXNARD : School District to Fund Merger Study
- Spielberg Produces a Perfect Ending : Rescue: Filmmaker hires search team to find a nephew missing in Angeles National Forest after deputies failed to locate him.
- The Olympics and Orange County : Thirty-six U.S. athletes and two head coaches in Barcelona are county residents.
- Sweet Dream Goes Sour : Dodgers: Davis rejoined boyhood pal Strawberry in Los Angeles, but injuries have turned it into a nightmarish season.
- Bryan Twins Advance in Tennis Event
- The Man Who Could Be King : Film: Sean Connery, a veteran of more than 50 movies, will receive the seventh American Cinematheque Award tonight.
- TV Reviews : KCET Twin Bill Celebrates Black Culture
- Riot Aid Delayed by Paperwork : Rebuilding: Mix-up with Small Business Administration has stalled plans for 'micro-loans,' city official says.
- LOCAL NOTES : N. Huntington Beach Advances at Soccer Tournament
- Court Rules for the Cubs : Jurisprudence: U.S. district judge says Vincent overstepped his authority in moving team to West. Appeal filed.
- OLYMPIC NOTES : Yugoslav Situation Coming Into Focus
- Seminara Homecoming Is Reason for Revelry : Brooklyn Native to Start for Padres at Shea
- PERFORMANCE ART REVIEW : 'Denial' Delivers Naked Truths From Karen Finley
- It Takes All Kinds for This Jazzman
- 'Marty Robbins Bandit' Type Hits Sixth Area Bank
- Spielberg's Latest Thriller Is Rescue of Missing Hiker
- Something to Prove in Provo : Former West Torrance and Carson Quarterback John Walsh Is Attempting to Succeed Ty Detmer as Brigham Young's Quarterback
- The Right Timing for Goldberg's 'Kiss Shot'
- Pop Album Chart : Megadeth: 'Countdown' to No. 1?
- New Attitude Brings Frank Morgan Back to Life
- Benefit for Drummer Nets $7,000
- Off-Duty CHP Officer Slain on Freeway
- ANAHEIM : 2 Open Council Seats Interest 3 Others
- SANTA ANA : Fence Between Park, School Is Considered
- ON THE BEACH / MIKE REILLEY : While Ex-Teammates Go for Gold, Kiraly Seeks a Record
- Torrance Is Billing Itself as a Safe Bet for Tourists : Marketing: Worried that foreign visitors are avoiding post-riot Los Angeles, officials have earmarked about $50,000 to promote the South Bay city, particularly in Pacific Rim countries.
- GOLF
- Pro Basketball
- Expanding on His Big Band Theory : Jazz: Musician Terry Gibbs loves to talk about his 17-piece group performing tonight and Saturday at Disneyland's Carnation Gardens.
- PEOPLE WATCH
- 'Batman 2': When $145 Million Is Not Enough : Sequel's 'Short Legs' and Hollywood's Lukewarm Summer
- THE ARTS
- Investor Buffett Acquires 15% of General Dynamics : Defense: Stake viewed as endorsement of downsizing strategy.
- A Driving Passion : Corvette Dealership Specializes in High-Performance Callaways
- WORLD IN BRIEF : GENEVA : U.S. OKs Proposed Chemical Arms Ban
- Garbage Bill on State Rights Passes Senate : Waste: Measure lets governors refuse the refuse from other municipalities. But the plan could still get trashed in the House.
- George's Contra Trial Has Kerry as First Witness
- Community of Latin Nations Proposed : Diplomacy: Castro is the only naysayer at Ibero-American summit.
- How to Keep Your Tie Suitably Spotless
- 50 U.N. Cease-Fire Monitors Arrive in Capital of Somalia
- New Data Bolsters Idea of Warmblooded Dinosaurs : Paleontology: The finding is likely to rekindle debate over humans' 'invulnerability to extinction.'
- DEFINITIVE : The Classic White Shirt
- Condor Released in Wild Is Shot At but Not Injured
- Plastic Promises? : Despite being labeled 'recyclable,' many plastic containers aren't. And that's trying the patience of recyclers and consumers alike.
- Strange Thyroid Malady Sweeping Cat World
- Rheumatic Fever on Rise Again, but Shouldn't Be
- NEWPORT BEACH : Donations Accepted in Doctor's Memory
- SAN FERNANDO : $35,000 in Rewards Offered in Killing of Courier
- Jury Awards $9.2 Million to Girl Molested by Officer
- BURBANK : Council to Consider 'Pull-Tab' Gaming
- THOUSAND OAKS : Fire Department May Bill Church
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Council OKs Deal for Pepsi Booths on Pier
- Baby Beats Odds to Celebrate Birthday : Health: Jessica Marie Beacom, born with a usually fatal condition, is a fighter, parents say.
- Commission on Families Hammers Hollywood : Television: Industry representatives defend 'Murphy Brown' as a realistic, positive show. Presidential appointee says networks have lost their morality.
- Blind Girl Wins $4 Million in Suit Against Hospital
- Honoring the Genius of Eddie Brown : Dance: Friends and colleagues plan a benefit for the underrecognized genius of tap.
- Former City Manager Files Suit Over Firing : Government: Mamaux alleges that Oceanside council majority wanted him to engage in illegal practices.
- Pooling Their Resources
- Charges Filed Over Removal, Dumping of Asbestos Tiles