- Court Refuses to Weigh Claim of Rancher Over Elk Damage
- Stanley B. Anderson Jr.; Owner of Award-Winning Vineyard
- Remember George Bush, 'Mr. Green'? : In Montana and the Pacific Northwest, Democrats give in to the environmental pillagers.
- Hampered by a Lack of Facts on Troubled Lancaster Prison
- NEWPORT BEACH : Effort to Eliminate Tollway Booths Fails
- College District and Teachers Reach Pact : Education: Tentative agreement would give staffs at three county campuses a 1% raise starting in July. Final board OK is expected.
- Cypress Wins, Drops Fullerton Out of First
- WORLD SPORTS SCENE / RANDY HARVEY : Scandal Puts the Brakes on Resurgent British Track Program
- No Time for Teen Angst : Acting: Wil Horneff draws on his 'good side' to prepare for the tortured youth roles he keeps playing.
- O.C. Office Vacancy Rate Drops
- 20 Reported Dead in Storm
- O.C. Software Firm's Stock Plunges; Executives Quit
- Woman Struck by Police Baton Asks $1.5 Million
- Nixon in Serious Condition After Suffering Stroke
- Teacher Faces Multiple Sexual Offense Charges
- Architecture Group Honors Local Designs
- 6 Members of Paramilitary Group Charged
- Teacher Faces 2 New Charges of Sexual Assault
- LAKE VIEW TERRACE : Police Identify Man Slain Near Dam Park
- PLATFORM : Political Medicine
- California's 'Secret' Elite Has Got to Go : UC: The regents are all Republican and unaccountable.
- Braves Carry Over Fast Finish in '93 to Fast Start in '94
- O.C. THEATER REVIEW : The Time Is Still Right for 'Tartuffe' : Yesterday's truths hold up well in John-Frederick Jones' production of Moliere's satire at Irvine Valley College.
- ART / WILLIAM WILSON : Social Issues Find Home in Long Beach
- DANCE REVIEW : Flamenco With Grace From La Tania
- Crown's Glitter Makes Sales Pitches Easier : Television: Prince Edward and Duchess of York court broadcast executives for their own productions.
- Rockwell International Corp. of Canoga Park won...
- FILLMORE : Grant Called Vital to Medical Office's Survival
- Addressing Letters and Marquee Messages
- OXNARD : D. A. Drops Battery Charge Against Man
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : 2 Indicted in Probe of False Tax Filings
- NBA ROUNDUP : Bulls' Reserves Are Sweet in Victory
- Garrido Pleased With His Titans
- Nine Players Allegedly Poisoned at Half
- DANCE REVIEW : Oakland Troupe Shows Varied Skills
- Life College Founder Backs Chiropractic Field : Profile: The Georgia institution president is fiercely devoted to the practice. But some find his penchant for self-promotion damaging to specialty's credibility.
- Bank Extends $5.8-Million Credit Line to CSL
- 'Arsenio Hall Show' Given Pink Slip After Low Ratings : Television: Some network affiliates swung away from syndicated program when David Letterman joined CBS.
- Pacific Sky Supply Inc. of Sun Valley...
- EARNINGS
- Cherokee Reports Loss of $3.88 Million for Period
- The Staff for 'South Africa'
- What Kids Can and Can't Do
- Watanabe's Bid to Lead Japan Fizzles : Politics: Former foreign minister says proposed candidacy 'has become difficult.' Meanwhile, ruling coalition paves way for choice of Foreign Minister Tsutomu Hata.
- A WORLD REPORT SPECIAL EDITION : SOUTH AFRICA: A TALE OF SIX FAMILIES : SOUTH AFRICA: FORGING A NATION : FAMILY PORTRAIT / THE BOTHAS
- Two Critically Hurt in Shooting
- ORANGE : School Contract Talks Continue
- BURBANK : Jobs Campaign Nets Two New Businesses
- Costs Versus Safety : Oxnard to Consider Police Plan to Cut Back Crossing Guards
- Now, Where's the Lettuce? : Painter Owes $25,000 Reward He Offered for Stolen Hamburger Art
- Committee Backs Plan for an O.C. Section
- Some 4 7-Elevens Accused of Price-Gouging Won't Lose Franchises : Consumers: Southland says lack of evidence prompted the decision. Four other franchisees remain targeted.
- Veritec Receives Capital From New Board Member
- EARNINGS
- Security Lies Only in Peace, Rabin Says : Israel: The nation has no total defense against radicals, prime minister acknowledges. He implores people to support talks.
- PERSONAL HEALTH : Keeping Kids Off the Disabled List
- SOUTH AFRICA: FORGING A NATION : SOUTH AFRICA: A TALE OF SIX FAMILIES : FAMILY PORTRAIT / THE MOLEKANES
- A New Craze Hops Into the Drug Culture : Fads: The quest for new highs has led some seekers to a new low--toad smoking. It's weird, it's illegal, and experts warn that it's probably dangerous, too.
- SOUTH AFRICA: FORGING A NATION : SOUTH AFRICA: A TALE OF SIX FAMILIES : CHAPTER THREE / The White Retreat
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Driver, 30, Killed When Car Hits Tree
- Securing Buildings vs. Controlling Firearms : Rampant gun crime demands comprehensive curbs
- The Pine Trees on Bella's Hill
- A Sentence From the Dark Ages : Flogging is barbaric torture; Singapore's president should grant Michael Fay clemency
- WHERE ARE THEY NOW?
- True to His Frightful Visions : Guillermo Del Toro Brings a Mexican Perspective to Horror Films
- Software Firm Loses Top Execs Amid Scandal Over Revenue : Computers: Platinum admits that it has overstated figures for the past 15 months. Its stock drops 64%.
- A WORLD REPORT SPECIAL EDITION : SOUTH AFRICA: A TALE OF SIX FAMILIES : SOUTH AFRICA: FORGING A NATION : Separate and Unequal: Scrapbook of 'The System'
- Nixon in Serious Condition After Suffering Stroke
- LOS ANGELES : Proposal Would Put Full Council in Charge of CRA
- The Lessons of Summer : Angel Pitcher Anderson Learned Control Early
- Excellence Roars in NBC 'Lions' : Television: The World War II epic is enriched by writer and producer David W. Rintels' creative work and by three stellar performances.
- County Issue California Learning Assessment System Test
- LOS ANGELES : King Jurors Ask Judge for Guidance on Legal Fees
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Reds' Sanders Suspended for Five Games
- Raines' Three Homers Lead Way
- Top Outdoor Marks: Track and Field
- This Little Man Is Thinking Big : Basketball: New Mexico point guard Greg Brown, at 5-7, wants a shot at the NBA.
- Beckman Instruments' Sales, Profits Dip
- Software Maintenance Signs Deal With Esprit
- EARNINGS
- U.N. Asks Backing for Wider Bosnia Air Raids : Balkans: Clinton is expected to approve today. Policy would permit NATO strikes at Serbs attacking safe areas.
- 2 U.N. Peacekeepers Die in Somalia Clash
- SOUTH AFRICA: FORGING A NATION : SOUTH AFRICA: A TALE OF SIX FAMILIES : CHAPTER ONE / What Was Apartheid?
- Charles R. Taylor; Baptist Minister Heard on TV, Radio
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Heidt Gets a Look at Work on Rail Line
- School Board to Weigh Safety Procedures : Education: A hot line to brief parents on suspicious sightings on campuses is one option the Pleasant Valley panel will discuss.
- Three Cheers for Taft High's Champs : Nationwide laurels in the academic decathlon are welcome good news for the LAUSD
- Nazi Leader Portrait to Stay in Nebraska School
- It Was a Fight to the Finish : Goossens Begin With Little but End With Much Respect
- LOS ANGELES : MTA Buses Examined in Hit-Run Investigation
- THE NHL / HELENE ELLIOTT : Fedorov Should Be at Top of Awards List
- FULLERTON : School Offering Parenting Advice
- Panel to Hear Plan for Homeless Campground : Ventura: Preliminary proposal for permanent encampment will go to housing committee. But some doubt the project will ever win city OK.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : A Campaign That Doesn't Hold Water
- A Bullish Outlook for Derby
- HEALTH CARE
- State Acts to Cut Use of Brass in Well Pumps : Contamination: A lawsuit is filed to ban sale of such equipment in California after a study finds high levels of lead. EPA advises those with private wells to drink bottled water until supplies are tested.
- Singles Orchestrate Lessons in Art of Mingling : Sophisticates are drawn to the non-threatening social groups of Orange County's cultural organizations.
- Nixon in Serious Condition After Suffering Stroke
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Beach Closed While Water by Spill Tested
- BUENA PARK : District Fair Open to Teaching Applicants
- Orange County Section Gains
- Some Firms Have Shaken Off Slump And They're Hiring : Employment: Companies adding workers offer a wide range of reasons, but rarely cite those commonly given for region's recovery--such as earthquake repairs.
- Institute of Technology Moves to Larger Quarters
- Optiphase Inc. of Van Nuys won a...
- Group President Leaves Fluor; Two Promoted
- Aerotest Nearly Done With Transfer of Operations
- Superior Industries Reports Record 1st-Quarter Profit
- SOUTH AFRICA: FORGING A NATION : SOUTH AFRICA: A TALE OF SIX FAMILIES : The Nation Rises From Apartheid
- SOUTH AFRICA: FORGING A NATION : SOUTH AFRICA: A TALE OF SIX FAMILIES : Sources for More Information
- DITCHING CLASS: Some Thousand Oaks students skipped...
- Marines' Plans to Leave El Toro by 1996 Disclosed
- THOUSAND OAKS : Rider of Stolen Bike Jailed After Accident
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : 2 Agencies Get Grants for Post-Quake Efforts : Philanthropy: Pacific Bell awards a total of $30,000 to the local senior center and Boys & Girls Club.
- SANTA ANA : Acting Secretary of State to Give Talk
- Making a Differenc in Your Community : Center Offers Clothes, Toys for Foster Kids
- IRVINE : Harvard Ave. to Lose 4 Left-Turn Signals
- Newhall Land Reports Sale of 83 Lots to Beazer Homes
- American to Offer Nonstop Flight to N.Y. : Travel: Announcement of service from John Wayne coincides with summer fare discounts.
- GAO Report Criticizes C-17 Settlement : Military: The agency says McDonnell Douglas will pay only $46 million out of pocket, not the $454 million as first announced.
- MedGroup to Send Seats for Disabled to England
- Glenn Resigns as President of Fluor Engineering Unit
- Nation IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : Fingerprint Check on Immigrants Resumed
- Amgen Signs Research Pact With Alanex Corp.
- U.S. Examining Motorola Sales of Licenses for Wireless Links : Telecom: Review by Justice Department puts deals on hold. Technology would compete with cellular phones.
- HEALTH CARE : Child's Play Will Be Low Cost, High Tech at PacifiCare's New Day Care Facility
- State of the Art Inc.: The Irvine...
- With Design In Mind Reports $1.17-Million Loss
- Dow Falls 41 After Fed Rate Hike; Bond Yields Hit 15-Month High : Markets: Central bank's third increase this year triggers wave of selling but no panic. Bond traders fear further hikes lie ahead.
- Helionetics Buys Laser Firm in San Diego
- Attempt to Get Rid of Home Is Beyond Words
- SOUTH AFRICA: A TALE OF SIX FAMILIES : SOUTH AFRICA: FORGING A NATION : FAMILY PORTRAIT / THE DESAIS
- High Court to Rule on Law Barring Guns Near Schools : Government: Congress' power to transform local crimes into federal offenses is at stake. Interstate commerce authority is cited.
- Serbs Using U.N. as a Cover, Says Mission Leader
- Clinton Gets a Leg Up on Jogging Joke
- Dana Point Residents Seek Vote on Headlands Development Plan
- Simi Priest Acquitted of Embezzlement to Sue L. A. Archdiocese
- ANAHEIM : Truck Driver Dies in Freeway Crash
- Lisa PittKennedy, Jr.Softball / PitcherBecause of a...
- Adam HarrisMater Dei, Sr.Baseball / PitcherIn the...
- Fab Four Becomes Fab Three
- Towering Losses : Japan's U.S. Real Estate Buying Binge Is Now Bust
- New MicroNet CEO Comes From Apple
- Vitesse Semiconductor Reports Lower Losses
- Low-Power Radio Ads Gain in Frequency
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Ineffectual Protectors Share Dejection of Besieged Bosnians
- Key Fresno Congressman Gets Snubbed, Not Wooed : The vote of Rep. Lehman, a Democrat in a GOP district, could be crucial for Clinton health care reform. But he's being ignored.
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Guard to Free Up More Police for Duty
- If Friends Lend a Hand, It's No Handout : For its 10th annual taste, supporters of Irvine Temporary Housing try fine dining at the Marriott.
- SOUTH AFRICA: A TALE OF SIX FAMILIES : SOUTH AFRICA: FORGING A NATION : FAMILY PORTRAIT / THE MOFOKENGS
- Rowland Dale Weber III; Scion of Weber Baking Co.
- AIDS Care Director Asked to Step Down
- VAN NUYS : Merchants Wanted for Business Watch
- Irvine : UCI Asian Groups Host Heritage Week
- Supreme Court Agrees, Stratton Is Out of Election : Appeal: Justices uphold previous ruling that the Simi Valley mayor lacks the legal qualifications to run for auditor-controller on the June 7 ballot.
- Clippers Waste a 16-Point Lead : Pro basketball: They lose to the Warriors in overtime, 134-131. Wilkins goes over 24,000 points.
- THEATER REVIEWS : 'The Wood Demon': A Tale of Two Casts at the Taper
- THEATER REVIEW : Dated 'Broadway' Has Its Bright Spots
- A Pride of Films From New MGM Lions
- Callers to Tandon Corp. Get Only Voice Mail
- Ford to Pedal Some Old Tires
- County Jobless Rate Holds at 6.7% in March : Employment: Steady figure and a reported slight increase in hiring suggest an economic upturn may be at hand.
- Crane Co. Hyrdo-Aire Division of Burbank won...
- A WORLD REPORT SPECIAL EDITION : SOUTH AFRICA: A TALE OF SIX FAMILIES : SOUTH AFRICA: FORGING A NATION : FAMILY PORTRAIT / THE BARCLAYS
- Public Workers' Strike in Hawaii Curbs Services
- Range of Events Mark Earth Day
- ANAHEIM : Children's Festival to Feature Concerts
- SEAL BEACH : City to Co-Sponsor Fund-Raising Event
- NHL PLAYOFFS : Penguins Not Panicking After One Defeat
- Activities Planned to Honor the Planet
- STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS : Late Goal Lifts Sharks Past Red Wings, 5-4
- Fed Hike Is Likely to Slow Rate of State's Recovery
- Ex-Professor, Girlfriend Admit Abusing Girl, 4 : Crime: The former Loma Linda faculty member and a medical firm secretary plead guilty to sex acts with the child. They were identified through photos they took while molesting her.
- Returning Geese's Flight Plan Makes Their Mother Proud
- Shiite Militia Leader Killed By Car Bomb
- PERSPECTIVE ON WELFARE : Is Any Husband Better Than None? : Pushing poor unwed mothers into marriage will perpetuate abusive relationships that harm women and children.
- LAGUNA BEACH : Merchant Hoping Flag Wins Salute
- CALABASAS : City Plans Appeal of Ahmanson Ruling
- Security Plan Draws Fire : Safety: Public housing residents pan the proposal for metal detectors and gun searches at L.A. projects.
- Parking Lot Sale
- Polish Pride : Folk Dancers Promote Their Culture With Entertainment
- WOODLAND HILLS : Taft Winners Return Home to Cheering
- Don't Expect Her Bodyguard to Wear a Thong
- Diving
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Farrakhan's Ex-Aide at Holocaust Museum
- Activists Cheer U.S. Decision to Annul Alaska Timber Deal
- Zulu Leader Nears Deal to End S. Africa Vote Boycott : Elections: Buthelezi hints of announcement today. Accord would help halt violence in Natal province.
- District Tries to Sort Out the Jargon of Reform
- YORBA LINDA : Council to Consider Public Smoking Ban
- FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Newport to Drill Water Wells at School
- ANAHEIM : Man Dies in Head-On Crash on Freeway
- LAKE FOREST : Recycling Issue Left in Trash Pact Talks
- No Gun Charges Filed in Suicide of Boy, 10 : Tragedy: Prosecutors say even though the father's pistol was accessible to the youth, it was unloaded. State's child protection law covers only loaded weapons.
- Weekend Box Office : Hey, Chevy, the British Are Coming
- MUSIC REVIEW : A Sublime, Silly Chanticleer
- Excellence Roars in NBC 'Lions' : Television: The World War II epic is enriched by writer and producer David W. Rintels' creative work and by three stellar performances.
- Hoover High Still a Great School
- Thanks to Motorist
- $15,000 a Bargain for Poet Angelou
- Somalia
- Support for '3 Strikes'
- Monorail Solution for Valley Transit
- Political Opposition
- Unused Rail Line Perfect for MTA
- Landfill Threat
- Interest Rate Hikes
- Community Changes
- Crime Is Real Issue in City Name Change
- VOICE Delighted Over More Parkland
- RV Park, Police
- World Population
- Cable Programming
- Pierce College Farm a Drain on Taxpayers
- Crime Fighter Refuses to Quit
- The People's Plaza
- Praise and Thanks for DWP Workers
- Letters
- Post-Quake CalArts
- Give Fire Dept. Paramedic Rights
- Mystery Woman Restores Faith
- MOVIES - April 19, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - April 19, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - April 19, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - April 19, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - April 19, 1994
- Obituaries - April 19, 1994
- Obituaries - April 19, 1994
- Notes on a Scorecard - April 19, 1994
- Probe Urged of Alleged Income Tax Fraud : IRS: Key congressmen charge that abuses may cost the government up to $9 billion a year. Refunds under earned income provision are targeted.
- DOUBLE TROUBLE: If you follow the local...
- Mitchell Serves Notice of Intent to Push Health Reform : Politics: Majority leader uses weekend retreat to spell out for Democrats his support for universal medical coverage.
- SIMI VALLEY : Hearing Will Focus on Road Extension
- Parents Keep Children at Homein Protest Over New State Tests : Thousand Oaks: They say 'psychological' nature of questions on the CLAS exam violates students' privacy.
- Citron Makes Public Details of Investments : Finance: County treasurer responds to demand of political challenger, who has criticized aggressive handling of $7.5-billion portfolio as too risky.
- Infant Dies in Accidental Fire Set by a Child : Tragedy: The 11-month-old had been placed in her aunt's care less than a week earlier by child welfare officials.
- BANKING & FINANCE - April 19, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - April 19, 1994
- Soldiers in Rwanda Rape, Kill Civilians
- Anti-Abortion Zealot's Gun May Have Wounded Allies : Protest: Shelly Shannon shot a doctor, then she shot off her mouth. Her case helped spur racketeering probes.
- STREET SMART: A favorite joke among cyclists...
- Man Sentenced to Prison in Bank Fraud
- Irwin Beats Norman at Heritage
- DANCE AND MUSIC REVIEWS : Southwest Chamber in Intriguing Show
- Britons Buying In to Warehouse Stores : Retail: One reports about 1,000 new members a week. Some find the two heavily advertised outlets a threat.
- Irvine's AST Takes Advances a Step Further : Computers: New PCs will store, record and forward voice messages and faxes. And new look on screen makes it easier to understand where programs are.
- Showcase Is Music to Ears of Arts Patron
- LITERARY TALK: The Orange County African-American Literary...
- Panel Urges Ballot to Decide Future of Agua Dulce Air Park : Aviation: Advisory measure would ask residents if they support a scaled-down, county-operated facility.
- The Hits Just Keep Coming as Dodgers Have a Bat Day : Baseball: Snyder has three homers and seven RBIs as L.A. ends slump with 19-2 victory over Pirates.
- DANCE AND MUSIC REVIEWS : UCLA Makes Its Commitment Clear
- THEATER REVIEW : Chappell Puts Life Into South Coast's 'Lettice'
- JAZZ REVIEW : Shearing's Soft Sell : The pianist plays gently and intimately, making melody the star and letting the Cerritos Center audience in on the secret.
- INSURANCE
- In a '67 Ragtop, Clinton Joins 'Rabid Mustangers' : Nostalgia: President drives his 'most precious possession' at a birthday bash for the classic car. The door's stuck, the chrome's bent, but it's a museum piece now.
- Shuttle Astronauts Ready Endeavour for Landing
- Critic Takes No Prisoners in War on UC Policies : Education: Former professor Charlie Schwartz is a fractious force at regents meetings. Demanding reforms and targeting budgets, he badgers and baffles system officials.
- Summer Registration Begins at 3 Colleges
- Local Lawmakers Say Anti-Crime Bill Is Too Weak
- Let's Let the Kids Get On the Information Superhighway
- Media Paint a Distorted Portrait of Black America
- POP AND JAZZ REVIEWS : Pink Floyd's Appeal Spans Ages
- INDONESIA
- U.S. A-Bomb Chief Allegedly Leaked Secrets : Espionage: A former Soviet spymaster says that the late J. Robert Oppenheimer passed nuclear data to agents.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Braves, Real Road Warriors, Win Again
- Tift Set to Give One Sport His Best Shot : Preps: Newport Harbor senior skipped basketball season to concentrate on track. He'll compete for UCLA next year.
- Gripe : 'I'd Love to Pay Taxes Again'
- Q&A; WITH HENRY MANCINI : Turning 70, With Wine, Roses and a Few Thorns
- When Life Gives You Cigarettes . . .
- SOUTH KOREA
- Watanabe to Seek Premier's Post in Japan : Politics: Faction leader will leave former ruling party, form new group for partnership in coalition.
- ECONOTES : Leaders Who Go for the Green
- Building Taiwan : Competition at the Center of Asia's Infrastructure Gold Rush
- Don't Water Down the Crucial Desert Bill : Care needed as measure vital to California hits home stretch
- Man Falls From Disneyland Ride
- Express Air Freight Called Conduit for Drugs, Arms, Porn
- Learning the A, B, C and Ds of Broker Fees
- CHINA
- Man Injured in 20-Foot Fall From Skyway at Disneyland
- 6 Arrested After Paramilitary Forest Activities
- Taft Wins Its 2nd Academic Decathlon
- BOOK REVIEW / NOVEL : Wading Into the Watery Grave of Left-Wing Politics : THE TAKING OF THE WATERS <i> by John Shannon</i> ; John Brown Books $13, 403 pages
- Moorhead, Waxman Do Partisan Duty on Health Bill : Politics: As legislation moves through Energy and Commerce, Valley- area congressmen's maneuvering shifts into high gear.
- POP AND JAZZ REVIEWS : Shearing, Williams at the Wadsworth
- Leasing, Tenant Tips for the Reluctant Landlord : Real estate: A self-help book explains the laws, rules and responsibilities of managing rental properties.
- Confrontational Cleric : Pastor Takes On Street Criminals and Mixes Politics With Religion
- Ship Suspected of Carrying Immigrants Seized : Smuggling: Taiwanese fishing vessel with 121 people aboard is intercepted by Coast Guard off the coast of Mexico. Conditions aboard are better than in previous cases.
- SIMI VALLEY : Scenic Road May Get Shopping Center Sign
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Wanted: One Left-Handed Reliever
- Sharing the Word on AIDS : Technology: Patients and others can count on Sister Mary Elizabeth's electronic bulletin board in San Juan Capistrano to provide extensive information for free.
- School Sweetens Bid for Area Annexation by Yorba Linda
- There Are Ways to Bypass Vehicle Stalled in the Car-Pool Lane
- Man Found Shot to Death in Car
- Man Sprayed, Stunned by Police Dies
- Santa Ana Trustees Delay Curriculum Decision
- James Harman, the blues bandleader based in...
- HOT JOBS : Opportunities for Work in Child Care Growing Fast
- Conversation With Reginald Brass : 'They Put Fathers in One Big Pot and Stereotype Us'
- COSTA MESA : Gems to Be Awarded to Top Young Writers
- COUNTYWIDE : 14 Win National Merit Scholarships
- Angel Castoffs Come Back to Haunt Them : Baseball: White, Schofield, part of an earlier youth movement in Anaheim, enjoy playing for World Series champion Toronto.