- Burglary Alarm Leads to Attorney's Marijuana Arrest
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Motorcyclist Dies in Crash on PCH
- David Wallerstein; Film Exhibitor, Director of McDonald's Corp.
- Mother Guilty in Fire Deaths of 3 Children : Trial: Jo Ann Banks was accused of setting two blazes. She could receive the death penalty.
- Girl, 12, Sues Lancaster Man Found Guilty of Sexually Molesting Her : Litigation: The Newbury Park seventh-grader targets her godfather in the unusual civil action.
- Mary L. Crary; Luminaires Founder Was Active in Numerous Charities
- REAL ESTATE
- Hotel Occupancy Drop Led by Anaheim
- Gerald L. (Jerry) Dolin; Conductor, Arranger and Composer
- CAMARILLO : Planners Approve 120-Foot Antenna
- L.A. County Suit Over Ahmanson Inches Closer : Development: Supervisor Ed Edelman says action against Ventura County, which approved the project, appears inevitable because of traffic concerns.
- SANTA PAULA : New Weekly Paper Quickly Fills Void
- Maybe Their Quarry Is Just Very Hungry
- HOCKEY / LISA DILLMAN : Monday Is One of Those Days for Neilson
- Players' Free-Agency Ball Is in His Court : Pro football: Minneapolis judge says unless they get together with owners by today, he will settle things himself.
- HONORS
- 'Fly Away' Flies Away : NBC Shelves Prize-Winning Series, but Says It May Be Back
- Shipley's Chain to Shut Down : Apparel: After losing their prime supplier, Levi Strauss & Co., the owners decided they will close the stores and terminate about 150 employees.
- Small Firms' Stock Issues Surge : Some Fear Overheating of Initial Public Offering Market
- Plastic: It's a Whole New Game : For winter weary (or just weary) athletes, the game has been a back-yard national pastime for 40 years.
- EPA to Declare Passive Smoke Causes Cancer
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Officers to Begin Community Plan
- A Voice Where It's Needed Most
- County Expects Another Fiscal Crisis : Budget: Dixon sees a shortfall of $750 million to $1 billion, meaning more painful cuts in services.
- Woman, 87, Settles Lawsuit Alleging Nursing Home Abuse
- Taxpayers Association Fires Vocal Perks Critic : Government: Executive Director Jere Robings says he feels betrayed. Board members contend that his attacks were overzealous.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Lemieux Sits With Sore Back but Penguins Win
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Despite Flint's 35 Points, Woodbridge Is a Winner
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Christ College Irvine Defeats Whittier
- Northridge Shuts Down Mason to Overcome Loyola Marymount
- ANALYSIS : Pressure Is Back With Captain Gretzky
- Miscellany
- The Great Outdoors : It's All Indoors at the Anaheim Convention Center, Where You Can Go Just for the Halibut or to Book the Trip of a Lifetime
- Studios See a Way Out of Waste Forest : Environment: Proposal would send discarded lumber from production sets to a job-training program instead of to landfills.
- N.Y. Has a Case of Heart Burn
- As Concern Grows Over the Fate of Teen-Age Moms and Their Kids, Researchers Are Looking at What Affects Their Success or Failure : Loss of Innocence
- Mediators Go to Belgrade in Search of Peace
- The Road to Bureaucrat's Hell
- Inquiry Ordered in Loss of Drug Treatment Funds
- LANCASTER : 12-Year-Old Girl Sues Man Who Molested Her
- Ventura Wears Down Glendale in 2nd Half, 76-60
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Asleep at the Wheel Is Live and Kickin'
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Supervisors Impose Fees on Cat Owners
- Selma Light; Pioneer in Movement on Behalf of Soviet Jews
- CRA Chief to Seek Backing of Public : City Hall: His proposals for '93 are aimed at putting the agency's controversies in the past. But critics express skepticism.
- Not Perfect, but a Good Start : Compromise on Sheriff's Dept. oversight wins approval by Board of Supervisors
- Bracing for a Reprise of '83, '88 Calamities : Weather: Devastating storms in those years left flooding and destruction in their wakes. This one shouldn't be as bad.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : The Weight of Evidence at Landfills
- COSTA MESA : City OKs Traffic Pact With Irvine
- Ditka Is Fired as Bears' Coach After 11 Years
- He Wasn't Necessarily the Best, but He Certainly Was the Most
- DFG Sets Its Sights on Camp Pendleton
- All That Glitters Will Be Stone at '94 Winter Games
- Novadyne Appoints New Head of Eastern Region
- Supervisors Vote for Panel to Review Sheriff's Dept. : Law enforcement: Retired judges will monitor complaints. Critics want a more powerful civilian board.
- Burning of Black Called Hate Crime
- AUTOS
- Guarded by Mines, Bombs, Kuwait's Desert Blooms
- Bail Set for Co-Defendant in Export Case
- Passengers Crash Into Ceiling, 16 Hurt as Turbulence Hits Airliner
- Postal Board Ignores Threat by Bush
- Somali Leader Rips U.N., Stalls Talks : Peace: But even as Aidid belittles world body, Boutros-Ghali agrees to extend meeting for a day.
- Playing Well Together : For Cal State Fullerton Student and His Partner, Creation of AIDS Musical Was a Lesson in Trust, Risk and Negotiation
- Putting All His Cards on the Table : Edward Labate would love to sell you baseball memorabilia, but he's the first one to tell you to collect for fun, not profit.
- Disabled Oxnard Candidate Criticizes Access at City Hall
- ANTELOPE VALLEY : Warning Issued on Unvented Heaters
- Michael Krieger has been promoted to director...
- U.S. Presses for Allied Threat to Counter Iraq : Persian Gulf: Officials hint that air bases might be destroyed if missiles are not removed from 'no-fly zone.'
- ENERGY
- States Would Have Voice in High-Tech Council
- Black Hole Lies at Center of Galaxy, Studies Indicate
- Is Plain Speaker a Tad Too Plain? : Media: People say they moved to tiny Jacumba to escape the evils of city life. So when their scrappy little paper published an obscenity, they rebelled.
- Costs Mount in Tests for Toxic Contamination at Pitchess Jail : Castaic: L. A. County will pay $770,000 more to analyze soil and water believed tainted by confiscated drug-lab chemicals.
- End-of-the-year honors: Joe Shea of Hollywood says...
- Company Ordered to Stop Selling Auto Liability Coverage : Insurance: The state says Peoples Assurance lacks a license and proper financial backing. The firm is restricted to maintaining existing policies.
- Heroic Resolutions: A New Life for the New Year : Addictions: Fostering real change in one's life is never easy. Willpower may serve as a jump start, but courage is what pulls these people through.
- BOOK REVIEW : Taking a Hard Look at Myths About America's Frontier Soul : GUNFIGHTER NATION: The Myth of the Frontier in 20th-Century America , by Richard Slotkin , Atheneum, $40, 850 pages
- Fox Inc. Names Salhany New Broadcast Chief
- Intel Takes the Lead in Chip Market : Computers: Santa Clara-based company passes NEC and Toshiba, but Japan still has the overall edge.
- Corrigan to Resign Top Job at N.Y. Fed Reserve Bank : Banking: Wall St. was surprised by the powerful regulator's news. He had been seen as a likely successor to Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan.
- Jay S. Stein has resigned as chairman...
- ENTERTAINMENT
- RETAILING
- Visa Not Obliged to Issue Card for Sears Unit
- CULTURE WATCH : Moving Up--or Out--in Business
- Whirlpool Calls Back Laid-Off Workers: Whirlpool Corp....
- Ex-HUD Aide Guilty in Influence Scandal : Trial: Former official, 2 others convicted of giving gratuities. But they are acquitted of more serious charges.
- Bush Offers Criteria for Use of Force : Strategy: He warns against employing the military in all but the most necessary circumstances. His guidelines distinguish between Somalia mission and Bosnia.
- CASTAIC : County Faces $770,000 Bill for Toxic Testing
- Intel Corp. has promoted Craig R. Barrett,...
- Holdup of Brinks Depot May Net Rochester Gunmen $10 Million
- Freshman Braun Raises Some Eyebrows : Politics: New senator has stirred controversy through her boyfriend, a lengthy vacation and $3,000-a-month penthouse.
- Hemet Rejects $7.2-Million Library Grant : Finances: Council decides it can't spare $3.8 million in matching funds or pay to run new facility. Many in city bemoan loss of gift.
- COUNTYWIDE : 2 Supervisors Sworn In for New Terms
- Woo Calls for Council to Meet Weekly in the Valley : Government: The mayoral candidate seeks more accessibility to working people. Under his plan, testimony by phone would be allowed.
- WEST HOLLYWOOD : Gambling Measure to Be Tested at Polls Again
- AIDS IN LOS ANGELES COUNTY
- Claudia Lazar has joined the Arlon Adhesives...
- John F. Smith, senior vice president of...
- Salvador Reportedly Plans to Complete Purge of Officers, but Not Until 1994
- High Rollers Flock to Serb Banks : Finance: Accounts earn up to 150% a month. It may be the biggest pyramid scheme in history.
- Bald Eagle Chick Hatches
- LOS ALAMITOS : Racist Flyers Found Again at High School
- Man Testifies He and Brother Hired 2 to Execute Parents in Brentwood
- NEWPORT BEACH : City Names New Utilities Director
- LANCASTER : Fire Station Design Contract Approved
- Gun Chic and a Boy Named Jesus
- Nature Moved Mountains to Carve California : Geology: Twisting and tearing of Earth's crust over millions of years created a land of extraordinary beauty.
- Health Care Reform: Tough, but Stay With It : Let this one get away and watch the deficit boom anew
- Murder Charges Refiled in Teen-Ager's Death : Van Nuys: Two alleged accomplices of a 17-year-old killed in a foiled robbery attempt are arraigned.
- POMONA : Young Graffiti Artist Gets Stranded on Sign
- Newport-Mesa to Name Interim Supt. of Schools : Education: Trustees plan to choose one of three candidates to head district temporarily and begin search for permanent selection at meeting tonight.
- AUTOS
- For Millions, Sterilization Is the Answer--but Regrets Are Not Uncommon
- Retaliation Seen in Ambush Killing
- Valerie Wellington; Blues Singer Portrayed Vocalists of the Past
- Boxer Sworn In, Lands Spot on Steering Panel
- Man Who Taped Sex Acts Sentenced for Molestation
- Cookie Maker Sold
- EPA to Declare Passive Smoke Causes Cancer
- After Moms and Dads Steal Gifts, Christmas Finally Comes in Chicago
- Costs Force Paramount to Delay Filming 'Beverly Hills Cop III'
- Roger Heinen, senior vice president and head...
- Eastward, Ho: Paradise Doesn't Live Here Anymore
- HEALTH CARE
- Germans, Boeing Eye Jet Accord : Aerospace: Talks to build a super-jumbo aircraft surprise analysts. Such a venture could drive a wedge into Airbus Industrie, Boeing's chief rival.
- THE INVESTIGATOR : Private Eye Provided Police With Key Clues : Former Newport Beach officer Lee M. Roberts said his team was able to crack the case because it could 'play hunches' and spend more time on it than overworked police could.
- Dispute Over Parking Space Leads to Death : Law enforcement: An officer responding to a call for aid in Cypress Park fatally shoots an armed, 26-year-old gang member.
- Suspected Gang Members Held in Slayings of 2 Men : Crime: Victims were videotaping Crenshaw-area cruisers when killed. Arrests made in series of raids.
- Birtcher Medical Predicts Loss; Stock Drops 16% : Surgery products: Firm blames industry slowdowns, a difficult acquisition and a backlog of applications with the FDA.
- TECHNOLOGY : Ruling on Imported Computer Screens Seen as Interim Victory
- ENERGY
- Cereal Sale to Net RJR Nabisco $350...
- Cancer Patient Gets Unproven Therapy
- Honecker Trial Judge Ousted Over Autograph
- City's Ethnic History Pictured in Library's Photo Display
- Saline Breast Implant Makers Must Prove Safety, FDA Says
- Shipley's Family Clothing Store to Close : Retail: Without its prime supplier of jeans--Levi Strauss & Co.--the Southland chain says it cannot survive.
- Chelsea Clinton to Be in Private School
- The 'Death' of a Deer Hunter
- Unofficial 'Juries' Program Renders Verdicts on Politics
- Oldest of Dinosaurs Found in Argentina : The 25-pound, 3-foot-tall ancestor of Tyrannosaurus rex was a bipedal carnivore. The bones were discovered by Chicago scientists.
- Graffiti Vandals
- Aid to Somalia
- Marketing Citrus Crops
- Marketing Citrus Crops
- Old Cities
- Increasing the Gas Tax
- Seymour's New Post
- Curbside Recycling
- Increasing the Gas Tax
- Increasing the Gas Tax
- Seymour's New Post
- Seymour's New Post
- Brailean, Katie, 85, of Simi Valley, homemaker....
- Somalia Relief Effort
- Notes on a Scorecard - Jan. 6, 1993
- Obituaries - Jan. 6, 1993
- Names in the News - Jan. 6, 1993
- Names in the News - Jan. 6, 1993
- Names in the News - Jan. 6, 1993
- Names in the News - Jan. 6, 1993
- Names in the News - Jan. 6, 1993
- Names in the News - Jan. 6, 1993
- TELEVISION - Jan. 6, 1993
- TELEVISION - Jan. 6, 1993
- TELEVISION - Jan. 6, 1993
- POP/ROCK - Jan. 6, 1993
- POP/ROCK - Jan. 6, 1993
- State Used Outdated Figures on Budget, L.A. Schools Say : Education: No $73-million discrepancy exists, local officials declare. State reviewing a new set of numbers.
- Police Say Slain Youth, Killers Planned a Theft : Crime: Orange honor student was fatally bludgeoned out of mistrust by others in the plot, they say.
- Coastline May Bear Brunt of Storms : Weather: Flooding and mudslides are forecast for Malibu. Two to four inches of rain is expected in Los Angeles, twice as much in the foothills and more in the mountains.
- Santa Ana House Where 3 Died in Fire Sheltered 15 People : Tragedy: Overcrowding is not believed directly responsible for the blaze, but the city has long sought to regulate the number allowed to live under one roof.
- Storm Loses Power but Still Packs Lots of Rain : Weather: Two systems were expected to combine and threaten the Southland with rain and high tides. However, one front has moved farther south, lessening the expected impact.
- Fire Leaves Lives in Ruins : Overcrowding Issue Resurfaces in Fatal Blaze's Aftermath
- Police Link Slain Honor Student to Theft Scheme : Crime: 5 Orange County youths held in killing plotted with victim to steal computer equipment, officers say.
- SAFE SEAT: The state Senate seat Royce...
- Flood of Fresh Faces Fills New Congress : Lawmakers: A diverse group is sworn in on Capitol Hill, with more women, more minorities. Five Democratic delegates get expanded voting rights.
- DOUBLE STEAL: New Hall of Famer Reggie...
- SPECIAL TRIP: Orange County businessman Buck Johns...
- Milken Hired by His Lawyer : Former Financier to Research Legal Issues, Do Community Work
- Clinton Goal: Persuade Haitians to Stay Home : Policy: The incoming President is said to favor establishing a Caribbean-area camp for refugees.
- Clinton Between a Budget and a Hard Place as Decision Time Looms on the Economy : Policy: The President-elect has been putting off the tough choices. But inaugural may pass before he pulls his program together.
- Stricken Tanker Gushing Oil Off Scotland
- TECHNOLOGY: Investigators for the district attorney's office...
- TECHNOLOGY - Jan. 6, 1993
- TECHNOLOGY - Jan. 6, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Jan. 6, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Jan. 6, 1993
- Gold Futures Hit 7-Year Low; Dow Rises 8.11
- Wood Ranch's Promise Dims : Development: The Simi Valley residential project remains about 40% unfinished. The builder appears on the brink of bankruptcy.
- Yet Another Buyer Sets Its Sights on Vivitar : Cameras: The financial problems of parent companies have caused turmoil for the firm. The new owner may shift its entire operation to Chatsworth.
- Advanced Photonix Moves to Main Amex Stock List
- Storms With a Twin Punch Head for L.A.
- Cheney's Advice to Aspin: Always Plan for Worst
- 'Immense Concentration' of Dark Matter Believed Found
- Group to Confront Council
- Countywide : 25 Drunk Driving Arrests Are Made
- Mother Gets 1 Year in County Jail in Death of Infant
- Block, Kolts Propose Conduct Review Panel : Law enforcement: Compromise plan would have a group of retired judges look into citizen complaints of excessive use of force by deputies.
- COLUMN LEFT / ALEXANDER COCKBURN : Privatization: the Engine of Human Misery : From Brazil to Russia, people are turning with fury against neo-liberal depredations.
- Witt Hopes to Return for '94 Winter Games
- Irvine Lets One Get Away : Basketball: Anteaters rally from 15-point deficit to take lead with 3:44 left, but Houston comes back to win, 86-78.
- College Football
- Nick Roditis
- FOOTBALL / BOB OATES : It Was a Feast for Eyes on Three-Day Weekend
- KTLA Leads the Parade for Rose Tournament Coverage : Television: Channel 5 beats the competition for the 18th consecutive year, garnering a 22.9 rating.
- 'RIVER' : ART REVIEW : An Unprecedented Photo : Camille Silvy's 1858 'River Scene, France' was pivotal to the development of modern art--which is why the J. Paul Getty Museum has devoted an entire show to it.
- Bank Honors Loan Rescuer
- More Salvador Officers Will Be Purged, Cristiani Says : Central America: Pressed from at home and abroad about delays, the president pledges to fulfill peace pact.
- U.N. Chief Scolds Somalis at Talks : Africa: As Boutros-Ghali calls for peace at a meeting in Ethiopia, security forces fire on students protesting his visit. At least 3 are killed and more than 60 wounded.
- BRUSSELS : New EC Commission
- Officials Again Delay Transit Coupon Program
- Wachs Wants Tax Funds Repaid by Candidates Who Spend Too Much
- College Football
- Bush Threatens to Fire Postal Governors
- Plutonium-Laden Freighter Arrives in Japan
- U.N. May Act by Friday on Enforcing Bosnia Flight Ban
- Missile Buildup in Iraq 'No-Fly Zone' Reported
- Board Weighs Killing Middle School Plan : Oxnard: District officials cite the need for a new, less costly elementary campus.
- Houston Finally Pulls Away From UC Irvine : College basketball: Anteaters overcome a 12-point deficit late in the second half before faltering, 86-78.
- Search for USC Athletic Director Called Unaffected
- A Calcutta That's Not in India
- SOCCER ROUNDUP : Santa Ana Valley's Second Half Finishes Off Estancia
- TV REVIEW : CBS' 'Company of Darkness' Moody, Murky
- ELVIS WATCH
- Mortgage & Realty Trust Reduces Its Overall Debt
- Cytocare, GE Settle Distribution Suit
- Underwriters Re Moves to Lower Debt Costs
- IRS Won't Raise Mileage Deduction: The Internal...
- There's More to Resolutions Than Resolve : Motivation, routine and rewards are among the keys for a workout plan that keeps working.
- Wags Declare Bush Tops at Mediocrity
- Lawmakers Foresee Grim New Year in State Capitol : Government: Some in the county delegation predict a repeat of the 1992 budget mess. Others see signs of change.
- COMPTON : Ex-Teacher Gets 2 Years for Molesting 11 Girls
- What's in It Isn't Always Clear : New rules for bottled water satisfy the thirst for more consumer information
- Cougars' Bledsoe: It's Time to Move On : College football: Washington State quarterback gives up his senior season for the NFL draft, where he is expected to go quickly.
- Glendale Growth Formula a Winner : Downtown: The city has attracted new companies and kept office vacancy rates low. But the retail corridor has been slow to develop.
- AUTOS
- Coast Savings Names New Chief
- Newpapers Get New Management : Publishing: Irvine Co., as part of its strategy to transfer management of its operations to outside companies, hires a new firm to run the Irvine World News and Tustin Weekly.
- Mahony Urges U.N. Deployment Force
- PASSINGS
- It's Scary How Suspicious Minds Can Rob Us of Our Joy
- CALABASAS : Council to Consider Suit to Block Project
- NORWALK : Lottery Winner Sentenced in Riot Looting Case
- Simi Valley Seeks 2 for Advisory Panel
- Countywide : Scanners, Tapes Help the Disabled
- Larkin Will Lead County Republicans : Politics: He hopes to move beyond infighting that hurt GOP image and led to Democratic gains.
- Gold Futures Hit 7-Year Low; Dow Rises 8.11
- MOSCOW : Freeing Up Russians
- A Good Start: No Death From the Sky : LAPD educational effort against using firearms to 'celebrate' on New Year's Eve pays off
- ARLETA : DMV Office to Be Open Saturdays
- MOORPARK : Developer Offers to Pay for Inspections
- Castaneda Files to Enter 7th District Race : City Council: The aide to Rep. Howard L. Berman plans to start raising funds. She joins other Latinos vying for Ernani Bernardi's seat.
- SCIENCE / ARCHEOLOGY : Mayas Had Prosperous Middle Class, Researchers Find
- PLATFORM : Promoting Fear
- PORT HUENEME : Jail Inmate Arrested in Nov. 27 Slaying
- Welcome to His Wax Museum : Music: Joe Bussard's passion is records of the '20s and '30s--jazz, country, Cajun, early swing, gospel, the blues--and he loathes rock 'n' roll.
- Ferraro Will Not Run for Mayor, Cites Money Factor : City Hall: He says he does not want to raise the 'obscene' amount of funds it would take to compete. Four contenders will benefit most by his absence, political analysts say.
- New Starting Time for UCI-Utah State
- He Wouldn't Be in the Movie Because He Didn't Get the Point
- Cyrus, Brooks Give Their All to Record Sales
- K-Swiss Moves to Larger Facility in Chatsworth
- Sunkist Official to Join Ventura Pacific
- Baskin-Robbins Resumes Control of Canada Stores
- Debt May Cloud Clinton's Vision for Public Works
- Justice Dept. Blasted for Curbs on Nuclear Plant Report : Environment: Some members of the federal grand jury had wanted the government to seek bigger fines and prosecute Rockwell officials.
- Closure for Nuclear Plant Is Permanent
- Experimenting With Success : Medicine: Cancer research at Children's Hospital has gained national attention and given hope to families of young patients.
- Approaching Storm Poses Flood Risk, Officials Say : Weather: Forecasters predict that two fronts will collide over the area. The ground is saturated from recent rain.
- Moorpark Will Consider Reducing Park Plan
- Developer Uses Dummy to Demonstrate Slaying : Courts: Defendant Jim Hood of Newport shows jury how he fired shots into ex-employee.
- Foothill Group Increases Stake in Care Enterprises
- Du Pont Plans $5.28-Billion Charge for '92
- 1,000 Workers to Be Laid Off at Northwest : Airlines: The move is the latest effort by the carrier to avoid bankruptcy as it struggles under debt and an industrywide slump.
- Study Sought Before Sale of Gene-Altered Tomato
- Triple Killer Who Asked for Death Is Hanged : Punishment: Execution comes this morning after Washington state justices reject plea from death penalty opponents.
- LIMA : New Congress Sits
- Group Wants Water Projects Halted
- William Nicholas: Guided Coliseum Growth
- Long Questionnaires Devised for Prospective Jurors in Honig Case
- THOUSAND OAKS : City Hall Workers Start 4-Day Week
- ANAHEIM : Church Finally Has a Permanent Home
- Jury Hears Girl on Tape Tell of Killing Father
- Carjacking Suspects Followed, Arrested
- A reason to go on living: The...
- PRO FOOTBALL / PLAYOFF REPORT : AFC : Kelly Probably Will Stay on Bench
- It's Not Accidental That Occidental Is the Favorite in SCIAC Basketball
- College Football
- Servite's Dumas Headed to Naval Academy
- Extension Courses Set in Film, TV
- TV REVIEW : New 'Star Trek' a Passion Pit Lost in 'Deep Space'
- Raving Fanatics : Well, 17,254 people can't be wrong. The all-night party scene has left the underground.
- BOOK REVIEW : How Environmental Groups Misuse Data to Make Headlines : SCIENCE UNDER SIEGE: Balancing Technology and the Environment by Michael Fumento , Morrow $25; 390 pages
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : Castaneda Takes 1st Step Toward City Council Run
- WESTMINSTER : 'Fun on Wheels' May Be Offered All Year
- America Robledo
- Oilers Turn to the Blame Game, Fire Two : Pro football: Defensive assistants Eddy and Thomas pay the price for the Bills' comeback victory. Cornerback Dishman decries second-half strategy.
- Gretzky Says He Will Play on Wednesday : Kings: He says that doctors watched him practice and gave him clearance to return to the ice against the Lightning at the Forum.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Long Beach Scores in Final Seconds to Edge Titan Women