- Naomi Judd's Retirement Due to Chronic Hepatitis : Country music: She will stop touring with daughter Wynonna next year. The duo had more than a dozen No. 1 hits.
- It's More Fun to Sell Sex Than Protection
- MOVIE REVIEW : Prime Sarandon on 'White Palace' Menu
- NATION : Barry Drops Request for Retrial
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS SECRETARY OF STATE : Flores Tries to Revive Issue of Eu's Husband's Finances
- 4th Chess Match Game Is a Draw; Champion Kasparov Leads 2 1/2-1 1/2
- Quayle Says Fed-Up Voters Will Oust Many Incumbents
- Mexico's Poor to Receive Credit Cards for Tortillas
- COSTA MESA : City, Amburgey Sued for $1 Million
- Point Loma Cafe Takes Pizza to New Heights
- Story to Accuse Rohrabacher of Drug Use in '70s : Politics: Liberal magazine to allege conservative congressman who has backed tough anti-drug legislation of using drugs as a young man. He calls story 'fantasy.'
- L.A. Wins $4 Million for Drug Programs : Treatment: Federal funding will enable overburdened centers, some targeting minorities and pregnant women, to cut long waiting lists.
- YORBA LINDA : Curbside Recycling Gains Council OK
- Calabasas Gets OK to Put Cityhood on the Ballot : Government: The approval from the Board of Supervisors ends years of effort. But developers fear a new city council might halt construction.
- Dale Ellis of the Seattle SuperSonics will...
- COUNTYWIDE : War on Jack Frost Matter of Degrees
- OXNARD : 5 Arrested in Car Theft, Burglaries
- RACING NOTES : Britain's Piggott to Ride in Breeders' Cup
- Chapman Defeats Bakersfield in Volleyball
- Will MSL Be Great Outdoors? : Soccer: Franchises are the same, but other changes are in store for the league.
- Jurors Impaneled in 'Cotton Club' Drug Case
- HORSE RACING : Fast System With Many Drawbacks
- Of Stars, Angels and Missions
- NOTES : In a Pinch, Bates Is One Cool Cat; Designated Hitters Enter the Scene
- WORLD SERIES / CINCINNATI REDS vs. OAKLAND ATHLETICS : This Team Should Be Red-Faced
- Nuggets Losing at Their Own Explosive Game
- Quiet American May Miss Breeders' Cup
- THE SIDELINES : Bruins' Bourque Out 2 Weeks
- For Billy Hatcher and Reds, Things Have Been Perfect : Game 3: Cincinnati, with center fielder batting 1.000, takes 2-0 lead into today's game.
- Artist Guerrero's Depiction of Tijuana Night Life on View
- COMEDY REVIEW : Gagsters Plumb the Old, the New and the Dirty
- Douglas Given Life Achievement Award
- SHORT TAKES : 'Mod Squad' Star Returns to TV
- SHORT TAKES : Linkletter Advises the Elderly
- 4.0 'Window Rattler' Jolts Costa Mesa Area : Earthquake: The moderate temblor triggers evacuations, causes some damage and shakes up residents and tourists. The epicenter was near the Orange County Fairgrounds.
- Transmitters Track Wildlife Living at Civilization's Doorstep
- Newport Doctor Who Fled County Arrested in Texas
- LOCAL : Schaeffer Murder Trial Dec. 7
- Cheney Tours Soviet Air Defense Center : Military: The Pentagon chief gets his first look at the long-secret network, calls it 'impressive.'
- Saw Texas Candidate Richards Use Cocaine in '77, Man Asserts
- Parole Violation Puts Rothenberg Back in Prison
- 2nd Settlement Reached in Anti-Semitic Attack
- Protesters Vent Anger at Taxes, Politics
- ELECTIONS / 38TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT : Boland Attacks Allert's Position on the Death Penalty
- CAMARILLO : More City Controls Urged in Rural Zone
- Blazers to Pay Buck Williams $4 Million in '93
- Game Could Seal Fate of Kearny and La Jolla
- Countywide
- 'Every Day Is Followed by One That's Even Worse'
- He's Into Heavy Metal and Music : Bodybuilding: Otis Albert, a blind bodybuilder who is also a musician, will try to add to his collection of trophies during competition Saturday at West Torrance High.
- Busy Road Schedule Didn't Trip Clippers : Pro basketball: Schuler didn't like the itinerary at first, but now says he thinks it may benefit his squad, which faces Rockets tonight.
- THE SIDELINES : U.S. Has 8-Stroke Golf Lead
- Dolphins Win Despite Five Turnovers, 17-10 : AFC: Blocked punt helps Miami beat New England in sloppy game.
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Freud' a Skimpy Analysis of a Complex Personality
- NORTH ORANGE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
- Gymnasium Listed as Earthquake Risk : Safety: Cal State Dominguez Hills facility is ranked among the top 100 state buildings posing a hazard. University officials say building is safe.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Seniors Center Will Expand Meal Service
- Landlord Appeals Ruling for Tenants : Courts: Lawyer says owner shouldn't be singled out for crime in the area. Residents were awarded $20,000 after claiming his building became 'hub of gang activity.'
- Taft Beats El Camino Real Without Breaking Ranks : Cross-country: Toreadors sweep top five places in preparation for Mt. SAC invitational.
- Smooth Lord Vies for 5th Win of Year
- Beckton Churns Out 229 Yards for Los Alamitos
- Loyola's Novakovic Is a Man on the Move
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT / WEEKDAY UPDATE : RAIDERS : Time Off Was Boaring, Not Boring
- It Was Much More Than Minor Pastime : Baseball: Pacific Coast League in the '30s, '40s and '50s was the stuff of glamorous memories.
- Dramatists Guild, Theaters Are on a Collision Course
- Condoms: Television's Dirty Little Secret
- Thanksgiving With Troops for 'GMA'
- CalFed Posts Loss of $92 Million in Third Quarter
- Campaign Talk : A Weekly Window On The California Elections.
- Noriega Case Mired in Frozen Legal Fees : Drugs: The former Panamanian dictator's Jan. 28 trial may have to be delayed since his bank accounts are inaccessible.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS ATTORNEY GENERAL : Smith Asks Foe to Tell Extent of His Ties to S
- Quake Shakes Eastern Canada, N.Y., Vermont
- Thatcher's Tories Lose Shocker in Local Race
- Profile : Blair Shows His Flair for French Dressing
- STATE : 23 Hurt in College Dorm Blaze
- Shuttle Replica Will Be Unveiled Today
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS PROPOSITION 128 : Impact on Food if 'Big Green' Passes Debated
- Versace Has Designs on 'Capriccio' Set
- Deputies' Skimming of Drug Money Told : Trial: Ex-sergeant says men under his command also routinely beat suspects and falsified reports.
- Legislative Gridlock: Right Blame, but Wrong Answer : Term limits: A ceiling for lawmakers won't cure the problem. A better way would be to elect the chief executive before voting for legislators.
- La Palma Man Is Shot During Traffic Dispute
- Broderick Jury Picked; Trial to Start Monday : Courts: Based on lengthy questionnaires, nine of 12 jurors said they already knew facts about the double murder case, and one offered an opinion about it.
- U.S. May Override State Ban of Otters : Wildlife: A federal agency insists on sending 18 more animals to San Nicolas. But California officials say the plan for a colony has failed.
- Weekend's Weather Will Blow Hot and Cold
- COUNTYWIDE : Santa Paula Man Dies in Car Accident
- SANTA ANA : Suspect Is Sought in Shootings of 3 Men
- Rally to Oppose U.S. Role in Persian Gulf
- Rams' Defense Has Been on Fritz : Pro football: Shurmur feeling the heat of club's 1-4 start. Robinson says defensive coordinator's job is safe for now.
- This Rivalry Made of Glory, Grit and Guts : Pro football: The Chargers-Raiders series has been one stirring memory after another since 1960.
- Easy Reading for Fans Who Break the Code
- Offenses Sputter, but El Toro Has Enough to Shut Down Irvine
- Former Wrestling Villain Grapples With New Role
- Touching, Twisted Slices of Life : Show's Sketches Written, Acted by Adult-Child Cast
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Party' a Skillful Mix of Virginia Woolf
- Mrs. Keating's Plea for Her Jailed Husband
- Shelby Steele on Preference
- Shelby Steele on Preference
- Federal Budget
- Mrs. Keating's Plea for Her Jailed Husband
- Mrs. Keating's Plea for Her Jailed Husband
- Insurance Policies
- Mrs. Keating's Plea for Her Jailed Husband
- Colonial Powers
- Shelby Steele on Preference
- Mrs. Keating's Plea for Her Jailed Husband
- MOVIES - Oct. 19, 1990
- MOVIES - Oct. 19, 1990
- Nation's Elderly Can Exert a Lot of Muscle : Citizens over 65 are demanding, and getting, what they want at all levels of government. They see it as their right, but a backlash may be emerging.
- HMMMMM: Last year, an earthquake rocked San...
- Brown Gets Sleek Deals on Showy Cars : Autos: The Speaker bought two sporty vehicles in a year. A manufacturer, a prominent dealer and a legislator helped smooth the way.
- Mayor Calls for Audit of Police Dept. Operations : Administration: He wants to determine if 1,500 new officers and a $100-million budget increase have improved service. An LAPD spokesman says the request is 'not alarming.'
- WINNERS: The two winningest coaches in community...
- COLUMN ONE : The Power Plays of the Elderly : Citizens over 65 are demanding, and getting, what they want at all levels of government. They see it as their right, but a backlash may be emerging.
- Pivotal 'Keating Five' Deliberations Started : Ethics: Panel action is seen as a prelude to a full-scale investigation of Sens. Cranston, DeConcini and Riegle.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Defense Bill Demonstrates Uncertainty About Future : Congress: Lawmakers see the Cold War as over but postpone drastic cuts out of fear of lesser crises.
- U.N. Readies Demand for Damages From Iraq : Gulf crisis: The Security Council resolution would benefit countries harmed by Kuwait invasion.
- INSECURITY? January's 5.4% increase in Social Security...
- PROTESTS: About 40 Orange County peace activists...
- Belt Proves Recycling Can Be a Real Cinch
- Names in the News - Oct. 19, 1990
- Names in the News - Oct. 19, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - Oct. 19, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - Oct. 19, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - Oct. 19, 1990
- David Duke's Strong Showing in Louisiana Vote
- MORE BARS:The Royal Hawaiian, 331 N. Coast...
- STOCKS : Dow Ekes Out Gain of 6.68 as Oil Prices Fall
- Turning Away From the Gas Pump : Energy: Motorists are changing their buying habits as a national survey puts prices within a penny of 1981's all-time high.
- Pathe Stock Up on Rumor About Early MGM Merger
- After a Bitter Fight, N.Y. Firm Controls Gradco
- Family Planning
- Broken-Glass Cake
- Oil Lowers Boom on Prices : Inflation at 9.5% Rate in September
- Splat! : In the Colorful, Controversial, Fast-Growing Game of Paint Ball, Armed Combatants Fire Rubbery Pellets at Their Human Targets
- Paramount : Leffingwell School Gets Reprieve Until June, 1991
- 2 Gorbachev Aides Fear Shock to Soviet Economy
- 4th Chess Match Game Adjourned
- Fertilizers Nourish Fields and Taint Fall Breezes
- Spinning Wheels : Roller Skates Coming Back Into Vogue
- SPORTSCOPE : UCLA Soccer Team Plays Air Force and Wake Forest
- Long Beach : Small Street in Park Will Bear Deukmejian's Name
- Pius X and St. Anthony Put Their Losing Streaks on the Line : Prep football: Pius X, with a 25-game losing streak, will meet St. Anthony, which has lost 11 in a row.
- Getting Passing Grades at Santa Monica : Corsairs Are Off to a Fast Start Behind Quarterback Jeff Barrett : Community colleges: Sophomore has already broken school record for career touchdown passes. He is nearing several other records.
- Pilot Missing in Marine Jet Crash : Search: Teams combed 480 square miles of ocean for a pilot from El Toro base who disappeared off San Clemente Island.
- Autopsy Shows Infant Died of Head Injuries
- Imperial Beach
- Drug Suspects Were Paid $81 Million in 4 Months, Official Says : Cocaine: Trial defendants hauled the narcotics from Texas to L.A., jurors are told.
- Carson Rejects Utility Tax; 47 Jobs Threatened : Budget: Council OKs 40% increase in business license fees, but that will not avert proposed staff cutbacks.
- Breeders' Cup, Oak Tree Break Off Negotiations for Santa Anita in '92
- Henri Leconte upset third-seeded Brad Gilbert, 7-6...
- Dougherty Comes Back to Sockers
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT / WEEKDAY UPDATE : RAIDERS : Bell Unconcerned by Bo's Arrival
- Great and Passionate Rivalry Will End Saturday With Miami-Notre Dame Game
- SATURDAY'S HEROES
- Telephone Firms Record Mixed Results
- New Saturns: Small Car, Small Glimpse
- FundAmerica Salaries: What Promised to Go Up Is Coming Down
- WORLD : Flood Kills 1 in South France
- Conferees OK $288-Billion Defense Bill, Keep B-2 Alive
- Whittier to Buy 5 'Trolleys' to Lure Bus Riders
- Czech President Fires Holdover Defense Minister
- Page Out of the Old West and a Poetic, Hanging Judge
- The Produce Paradox : Abundant Crops Not Cheaper Near the Source; Uniform Pricing Brings Cost Up
- University High School in Irvine has begun...
- PERSPECTIVE ON EL SALVADOR : Wilted Carrot, or Stick With Teeth? : Congress may halve military aid to prod negotiations. Acceptance of a U.N. settlement would be better.
- Drug Charges Filed in L.A. Against 2 Simi Valley Men
- Paraplegic Is Racing Toward His Athletic Goal
- Acid Spill Forces Freeway Closure
- COLUMN LEFT : A Country Diminished in Possibility : There is rot. But our problems arise from human folly and can be resolved by human effort.
- Council Puts Hold on Theater Center Funds
- THE SIDELINES : Sonics' Ellis to Spend Day in Jail
- Irvine's Molle Commits to San Diego State
- Putting Faith on Film : Movies: Paul F. Crouch's 'China Cry,' the first Christian mainstream film in more than a decade, will open nationwide Nov. 2.
- SHORT TAKES : Graham Yields on Copter Site
- Clothier Scraps $40-Million Stock Sale : Apparel: The Sunland fashion manufacturer cites Wall Street's slide in canceling the sale.
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- A Cry Against the Tyranny of Voice Mail
- IBM, Motorola Reportedly End Talks: Negotiations between...
- Westcorp Inc.: The Irvine-based diversified financial services...
- LOCAL : 17 Arrested in Canoga Park in 'Pyramid' Scheme Operation
- West Hollywood : 5K-10K Run Planned
- When Feelings Run Wild : Groups: About 200 people meet to discuss their latest triumphs and traumas in Emotions Anonymous.
- Country Singer Naomi Judd to Retire
- Bellflower : $160,000 Bus Transit Center Opened in Downtown Area
- 14 Members of Soviet Circus Apply for Asylum in U.S.
- Ramona Student Is Pageant Runner-Up
- Test of Male Contraceptive Shows Promise
- Group Seeks to Combat Gay Suicide
- Peru Guerrillas Kill 13 Police Officers, Troops
- Hollywood : Work Starts on Fire Station
- GOINGS ON SANTA BARBARA : Coming Home : Michael Franks returns to his hometown to gaze out at the ocean once more.
- Board OKs 6 Year-Round Schools
- PROFILE : Write Stuff : A community college instructor gets students to put pen to paper by publishing a newspaper.
- VENTURA : Council Approves 3 Housing Projects
- Mafalda Elides Arosena; Retired Seamstress
- United Technologies Corp.: The Hartford, Conn.-based firm...
- MOM FOOD : Remembering the women who shaped our tastes. The recipes are the least of it. : We Remember Mama : Dessert for Dinner
- You Can Eat the Atmosphere
- MOM FOOD : Remembering the women who shaped our tastes. The recipes are the least of it. : We Remember Mama : How We Survived The Eggplant
- The Real Village People
- THEATER : Acting Moments Fill 'Time'
- Giving the Nudge to Engine Sludge
- Options Offered for Theater
- REGIONAL REPORT / NORTHWEST POLITICS : Voters Taking Initiative on Issues From Nuclear Power to Pot : Washington will decide whether to control state growth, and Montana may choose a new method of taxation.
- San Marino : School Speed Zones Urged
- Tour of Homes Fund-Raiser
- A Birthday Salute to Craig Noel at 75
- Landmarks Plan Backed
- SOUTHLAND : Woman Burned in 'Spite Fire'
- Monrovia : Worst Intersections Named
- Senators Turn Back Effort to Increase Taxes on Rich
- Co-Author of Radical Soviet Economic Plan Quits in Protest
- In Walnut, a Cemetery Sales Pitch Is Looked at Gravely
- Santa Monica : Engine Idling Limit Studied
- COLUMN ONE : Soviets' Pain Gets Physical : The pharmaceutical industry is in disarray. Drugstores--and patients--go begging for even the most basic medicines.
- Spare-Parts Shortages, Saudi Restrictions Keep U.S. Army Tanks Parked in Desert : Military: Vital maneuvers are put off. In short supply are such things as batteries for night-vision goggles.
- Public Gets 2nd Chance to Dump on Landfills : Sanitation districts: So many people turned out to criticize an environmental impact report that another hearing will be scheduled.
- Temecula
- SDSU Sororities, Fraternities Take Community Role
- Chevron Fire Slows Production
- PLATFORM : Growing Up Serious
- COSTA MESA : Campaign Literature Ordinance Rejected
- COUNTYWIDE : 11 Appellate Justices Face Confirmation
- FILLMORE : Pole Manufacturer Lays Off 39 Workers
- Plan to Curb Jet Noise Draws Mixed Reactions : Van Nuys: Airport businesses warn of closures and a loss of jobs. Neighbors want the new decibel restrictions enacted sooner.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Lendl Breezes to Victory Over South Korean
- LOS ALAMITOS : Perede Aims to Shine Again in Rising Star
- THE SIDELINES : Solomon Signs, Rejoins Cowboys
- THE NHL : Gretzky Closes In on 2,000 Points; Ultimate Goal Might Be 3,000
- Council Panel Backs 6% Annual Water-Rate Hike : Utilities: Increases would occur for five consecutive years; plan also would increase water bills during the summer.
- He Was a Good Samaritan on a Tough Day
- NHL ROUNDUP : Muller's Disputed Goal Beats Capitals, 3-2
- RISING FROM THE ASHES : Sycamore Canyon Was Ravaged by Fire but Nature's Scorched-Earth Policy Has Brought New Life to the Once-Charred Area
- MOTOR RACING / SHAV GLICK : Boat Racing Is No Circus, so Hanauer Quits
- Act II: A Comeback Try : Theater: The new managing director finds the challenge he was seeking in trying to keep the head of San Diego's financially troubled Gaslamp Quarter Theater above water.
- PEOPLEWATCH
- Standard Pacific L.P. Reports 55% 3rd-Quarter Plunge From '89
- Rumors About Hammer's Demise Again Prove Greatly Exaggerated
- Philip Morris Cos.: The New York-based conglomerate...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Hong Kong Stock Man Sentenced
- Iraq Offers Cheap Oil in Bid to Woo Buyers
- MOM FOOD : Remembering the women who shaped our tastes. The recipes are the least of it. : We Remember Mama : As American as Italy
- MORE VIDEOS:"Picnic at Hanging Rock" (1975), directed...
- Will They Teach How to Cook Sashimi?
- Boris B. Piotrovsky, 82; Led Hermitage Museum
- Design of Chalet Still Not Settled : La Canada Flintridge: Council members have endorsed basic plans for the shopping village, but some warn that they object to the design.
- Whittier : 14 Buildings Added to List That Protects Historic Sites
- Hollywood Elite Toast MCA Exec at Dinner
- NATION : Man Calls Housing Office Home
- You Can Still Count on Anthony's
- THEATER REVIEW 'BENT' : Stark Shot : Hard-hitting concentration camp drama displays the intensity of the Plaza Players.
- Project Vote Abstention Draws Fire : Santa Monica: Christine Reed is attempting to avoid criticism, opponents say, not conflict-of-interest charges.
- STATE : Lotto Jackpot Eludes All Players
- BOOK REVIEW : Lush Vignettes Tread in Indian Territory : THE SNAKE GAME <i> by Wayne Johnson</i> ; Alfred A. Knopf $18.95, 262 pages
- SENIORS BRIDGE : Sharp Contract : The four-person game hones mental acuity and memory for details, players and experts agree.
- COLUMN RIGHT : People Are Moving Up, the American Way : Not just the rich are getting richer. In fact, most people have been getting richer.
- 2 Colleagues Attack Councilman's Plan to Seek a 3rd Term : Redondo Beach: But city attorney says the council is powerless to prevent Ron Cawdrey from running, despite the city's two-term limit.
- Race Promoters Hit the Wall in Del Mar, Reroute Marathon Through Oceanside
- Senate: 22nd District
- Oceanside Woman's Death Now Being Investigated as Murder
- Atlanta's Win Stalls L.A.'s Bid : Olympics: Committee will seek Games of 2008 or 2012, after hoping for those of 2004.
- Harvard Water Polo Foundation to Defend National Championship
- El Camino Real Rallies to Beat Chatsworth
- CSUN Volleyball Team Kept on Its Toes in Hawaii
- Rap Group's Defense Probes Area Standards : Trial: A detective acknowledges in the 2 Live Crew case that the Florida site of a controversial concert is near adult clubs and bookstores.
- U.S. Film Registry Adds 'Raging Bull,' 24 Others
- SHORT TAKES : Flu Keeps Garson From Event
- O.C. OPERA REVIEW : New 'Mikado': Pretty but Took No Chances
- Robert Radnitz Never Forgets Family Audience : Movies: After a six-year hiatus, the producer of 'Sounder' is readying a TV docudrama and has a deal at Paramount.
- Diagnostic Imaging Firm Cuts Growth
- Diaper Maker Changes 'Green Marketing' Claims : Advertising: The manufacturer of Bunnies agrees to redesign the product and alter descriptions of its environmental benefits after being challenged by a 10-state task force.
- Miller Brewing to Reopen Ohio Plant
- Going for the Dough: Three Carl's Jr....
- Profit for 1st Quarter Nearly Quadruples, AST Research Reports
- Former Vernon S&L; Owner's Trial Begins: Jury...
- Gas Tax Snarls Budget Debate : Deficit: An amendment to delete the 9.5-cent-a-gallon increase threatens the entire bipartisan Senate package. Leaders of both parties scramble for votes.
- Brazilian Candidate for Governor Slain in Amazon State
- Consumer Group Blasts Campbell for Copying State Stationery : Fund raising: The former state senator's use of a replica of letterhead draws allegations that he is misusing his past title.
- Woman Heads Board of Mayfield Senior School
- City Hall Builder Picked
- Reopening of Park Avenue School Opens Doors for New Junior High
- NIGHT LIFE THE CLUB SCENE : Funny Felines : And as far as bands with odd names go, Plato's Cat holds its own.
- Cerritos : ABC District Approves Controversial TV Program
- Arcadia : Developer to Buy City Land
- Beverly Hills : Large Hilltop House OKd
- BOOK REVIEW : A Charming Tale With a Bleak Message : I CANNOT GET YOU CLOSE ENOUGH <i> by Ellen Gilchrist</i> ; Little, Brown $19.95. 418 pages)
- FLICKS FILM AND VIDEO NOTES : Curtain Time : 'Juliet of the Spirits,' agricultural video, 'Drugstore Cowboy' are on tap for screen fans.
- At Last Minute, Man Pleads No Contest to Son's Murder
- Too Much Water, and Too Little : November Ballot Measure 148: Helping to Manage State Resources
- FOSTER PARK : 6th-Graders Get Lesson on Need for Government
- Port Seeks Exemption to Parking Tax : Harbor: Companies that store and process cars after their arrival here were never meant to be included in the new levy, L.A. officials say.
- Hope for Homeless Students : Youngsters to Have a Rolling Classroom
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL REPORT / WEEKDAY UPDATE : AROUND THE NATION : Arizona's Malauulu in Hospital Briefly
- WORLD SERIES: CINCINNATI 5, OAKLAND 4 : NOTES : Eckersley: A's Head Home in 'Big Trouble'
- An independent producer responsible for the broadcast...
- BASKETBALL
- Playing Quarterback Is a Snap : Torrance High's Jason Kendall Is a Master of Two Sports : Preps: Junior finds success on football field after starting for the Tartars' baseball team.
- NPR Journalist Simon 'Parachutes In' for San Diego Story : Media: The popular national public radio figure makes brief San Diego stop for a story on the border.
- Pioneer Player Upset by Rap-Style Reggae
- The Cork Question: Why Do They Use It?