- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : FOOTHILL LEAGUE
- The Big Men Arrive at Chapman : College basketball: Talented post players join program. But their impact might be delayed.
- Brea-Olinda Earns Playoff Berth With 30-0 Rout of Anaheim
- Fans Urged to Share Rides
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : NONLEAGUE
- Johnson, Mitchell Lead La Habra to 36-15 Victory Over Sonora
- University Rolls Past Saddleback to Tie for Fourth
- USC Has Benefit of Experience : Women's basketball: Still youthful, this team has solid starting five.
- Gun Found in Official's Bag at St. Louis Airport
- Palestinians Get Reprieve to Stay in U.S. : Visas: Presidential order allows former residents of Kuwait four more years in this country. Many evacuees faced deportation.
- 11th Brawl Breaks Out at Honor Rancho : Jail: Unlike previous melees, the latest incident was not race-related, officials say. Thirteen inmates are injured.
- Countywide : Proposal Divides Director's Duties
- 6 County Officials Back New Limit on Contributions : Politics: The assessor, recorder, auditor-controller, treasurer-tax collector, schools superintendent and county clerk endorse the plan.
- CITY SECTION ROUNDUP : NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE
- Jenkins' Six Touchdown Runs Help Dana Hills Grab Second
- Two Big Bear Ski Resorts to Open as Temperatures and Snow Fall
- Potent Trio Give Valencia Its 8th Title in 9 Years
- Cleveland Sends Swindell to Cincinnati in Trade
- Fontes Certain He Has Lions on Right Track : Pro football: Detroit coach, who has revamped offense and defense, is building a quality team despite recent setbacks.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Injury Slows Mall, Who Loses in Three Sets
- Quartz Hill Makes a Rebel Stand, 20-3
- WORLD IN BRIEF : KENYA : Regime Detains Opposition Leaders
- San Diego Publisher, Hotelier Lee Bartell Dead of Cancer at 81
- Foothill Division Police Captain Gets Promotion
- More Work Due on Busy Stonehill Drive
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : 7th-Graders Are World 'Travelers'
- Suspect in Attacks Vanishes From Sheriff's Bus : Escape: The Garden Grove man accused of rape and kidnaping was last being boarded on the way to court but was missing when the vehicle arrived.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Hancock Holds Off Oxnard in Basketball
- USD to Finish with Occidental
- Mistakes Cost Estancia Shot at Championship
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : DESERT-INYO LEAGUE
- When Half Ends, Squeeze Play Starts
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP
- Swaggart Ministries Begins Selling Off Millions Worth of Properties
- Man Indicted in 5 Florida Student Deaths
- Notifications of Gang Ties to Continue : Youth: The response to warning letters sent to parents was sparse. But the sheriff plans a second mailing.
- HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Carson Can't Make Point Against Banning, 21-20
- CITY SECTION ROUNDUP : MID-VALLEY LEAGUE
- Bishops Adopt Environment, Family Planning Policies : Catholicism: U.S. officials defeat a move to cut back holy days of obligation, saying they are a powerful symbol of faith for those who observe them.
- Proposal Raises Job Hopes in Long Beach
- Columnist to Sound Off--In His Own Paper : * Tabloid: The Coaster, which will be published twice a month, makes its debut in Corona del Mar today.
- Judiciary Panel Approves Barr for Attorney General : Justice Dept.: Vote is unanimous. Full Senate is likely to confirm nominee before Thanksgiving recess.
- VENTURA : Gang Member, 16, to Be Tried as Juvenile
- Hospital Cites Losses in Decision to Close : Health care: Facility in Panorama City will shut down in January. Increased competition and the recession are blamed.
- Judge Orders the Release of Drunk Driver in Alley Death : Courts: Danny David Ornelas, who was found guilty twice of killing a mother of three, was released from prison Friday night because he had already served more than his two-year prison sentence.
- New Road Links Coast Highway to Irvine, UCI
- Congress OKs $500 Million to Build Navy Ship at Nassco
- Toreros Use Uncertainty as an Edge : College basketball: Rest of the conference not sure what to make of USD.
- Fullerton to Face Tough Fresno State
- Notre Dame Rekindles Emotion of Old Rivalry With Win Over Crespi
- Search Begun for Overdue Plane With 5 Aboard
- Ex-Sheriff's Sgt. Sobel Concludes Testimony
- Edison Chief Will Chair Commission on Colleges
- BOX CANYON : Overturned Car Starts Brush Fire
- Marine Chief Dismisses Cutbacks, Envisions 'Golden Age' for Corps
- Prep SCOREBOARD : HOW TOP 10 FARED
- Catcher Gary Carter, a fan favorite with...
- Snyder Confident Miami Has a Special Team : College football: Hurricane punter, who was a standout at Saddleback College and Dana Hills, is ready for today's battle against No. 1 Florida State.
- College Football
- SOUTHERN SECTION ROUNDUP : CHANNEL LEAGUE
- Area Players Sign to Play Basketball With the Titans
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL 1991-92 : WOMEN'S BASKETBALL / NATIONAL PREVIEW : Tennessee Hasn't Lost a Step
- Cleric Urges Limits on U.S. Aid to El Salvador
- 4 Freshmen: the Voices of Experience : Music: The quartet, which has been performing pop and jazz standards for decades, will sing a tribute to Stan Kenton.
- Tim Allen's Celebrity Power Trip : Comedy: The star of television's 'Home Improvement' series will tool up for tonight's show at the Anaheim theater.
- Proposal to Register Guns
- Story Should Have Been Reported Accurately
- Minority Opportunity
- Proposal to Register Guns
- Meanwhile, on the Other Side of the Spectrum
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 16, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 16, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 16, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 16, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 16, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 16, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 16, 1991
- Obituaries - Nov. 16, 1991
- SMOKEOUT: The way Neil Simon wrote it,...
- Korean Grocer Who Killed Black Teen Gets Probation
- Saudi Tycoon, 2 Ex-Heads of BCCI Indicted
- NEW APPROACH: One indicator of economic woes...
- President Signs Measure to Extend Jobless Benefits : Unemployment: Three million will get additional payments. Checks could arrive by Thanksgiving.
- Baker Quickly Raises Rights Issue in China
- SWINGING: Huntington Beach's Shelley Engel, who took...
- Gay-Rights Backers, Police Clash : Woodland Hills: Hundreds chant and demonstrate outside a hotel where Gov. Wilson was giving a speech.
- Driver Cleared of Hate Crime but Guilty of Assault : Verdict: El Toro man punched black youth, 12, in Mission Viejo. Insufficient evidence found for racial motive.
- French Arrest Brando Sister in Drollet Case : Crime: Authorities follow Marlon Brando to daughter's hiding place. Her half-brother, Christian, was convicted of killing in Los Angeles; she is charged with complicity.
- Gay Rights Activists Keep Heat on Wilson : Protests: At least 36 are arrested at noisy demonstration in Woodland Hills. Governor and state Sen. Ed Davis are the targets of the attacks.
- A Gumshoe Sci-Fi Adventure
- THE STOCK MARKET STUMBLES : Q&A; : How Stocks Unraveled
- Plane Bound for Fullerton Feared Lost in Desert
- BIZ AID: The Orange County Chamber of...
- Wilson Cites Need to Eliminate State's 'Taxpayer Squeeze' : Finance: Business climate 'stinks,' he says, in part because of a growing gap between people paying taxes and those demanding services.
- 36 Gay-Rights Backers Arrested at Wilson Dinner
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 16, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Nov. 16, 1991
- Who Knows Best: Ailing Consumers or Stock Bulls?
- 'When I Grow Up . . .' : Career Plans Change as Kids Struggle to Make Dreams a Reality
- Bush Rejects Armenian President's Request for Direct U.S. Aid
- Getting Down to Details
- Winds Cut Power to More Than 2,000 Households
- FASHION : Saving Your Crowning Glory : Minoxidil Is Latest Option for Women Who Are Losing Their Hair
- THOUSAND OAKS : School to Delay Antenna Request
- Fruit Salesman Charged With Defrauding Grocery Chains
- Look What's Poisoning the Children : Lead: The problem is serious and widespread, but preventable. Without testing, we'll pay in lost learning ability, opportunities and earnings.
- Early Warning : Fillmore Takes Action to Keep Gangs Under Control
- COLLEGES / IRENE GARCIA : Loyola Runner Earns Berth to NCAA Regional
- MOTOR RACING / SHAV GLICK : CRA Ends Season on the Road Again
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Deep' Digs Up Soul of Blues
- A Mainstream Treasure for Davis Fans
- Woodbridge Comes Back in a Rush to Defeat Newport Harbor
- Music Reviews : High Spirits in Second Oslo Philharmonic Program
- STAGE REVIEW : What Will Bernhard Think of Next?
- NATION IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : Storm Brings Up to 20 Inches of Snow
- O.C., Riverside Near Pact for Median Toll-Lane Plan
- 2 File Suit Claiming Gulf War Protests Led to Loss of Jobs : Courts: The Spanish Trails Girl Scout Council and a Los Angeles law firm are targeted in separate complaints.
- Newport Awards Contracts to Cable Companies
- Panorama Hospital Cites Losses, Competition in Decision to Close : Health care: The facility will shut down in January. Official says recession has had an effect industrywide.
- PERSPECTIVE ON COMMUNICATIONS : A Debate: Competition and Monopoly in the Information Age : Telephones can provide a vast array of services to all levels of society. But newspaper publishers want to bar the door.
- Here's the first Scrooge alert of the...
- S.D. Judge OKs Forced AIDS Tests on Infants
- New Talks Scheduled for Montclair Prep, Southern Section
- Taylor Finds Strength In Times of Sorrow : NFL: Charger celebrates memory of a loved one who inspired him to succeed in professional football.
- Miscellany
- Los Alamitos Goes for Broke, Wins
- San Diego Spotlight : Gangale Family in the Swim With Seafood in La Jolla
- MUSIC REVIEW : Reassuring Familiarity by SONOR
- JUST LIKE OLD TIMES : Lions' Doolittle Takes a Gamble, But Is Reunited With Prep Coach
- 'A Bloody Christmas Experience' : Theater: Full of violence and obscenities, 'Rage,' is hardly the usual holiday fare. The director accepts that some people will be offended.
- SIMI VALLEY, MOORPARK : Disposal Sites to Accept Appliances
- Program for Dropouts to Shut Down : Education: The decision to end the Reseda classes is made after subsidiesare cut. L.A. officials are scurrying to place the students.
- Santa Monica Considers Restaurant Smoking Ban
- 'You Gotta Play Hurt' More Than Semi-Funny
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASKETBALL PREVIEW : Golden West Women Aren't Expected to Slow Down
- No 'Fantasia' Shortage Foreseen
- Teachers Seek Pay for Day Spent at Reagan Protest : Labor: The pair say the Simi Valley Unified School District reimbursed others who took time off to celebrate the library's dedication.
- What to Do About Outlaw Libya Now? : Brilliant work by FBI and others cracks Pan Am 103 case
- Women Tell of Anguish Faced in Sex Harassment : Workplace: Legislative hearing in Coronado brings out attorneys, waitresses, surgeons--all with horrifying stories of abuse from men on the job.
- A 'Set Up' Full of Explosive Trouble : In Maxine O'Callaghan's fourth mystery, Delilah West is hired to investigate a bomb threat against an environmentalist.
- At Proposed Park Site, Only Frustration Grows : Land: Hawthorne thought it had won a fight with Caltrans over rights to an empty lot. Now the city prepares to battle the developer who bought it.
- D.A. Asks Board to Review Law on Defendants' Aid : Courts: A businessman's fraud case raises the issue of whether wealthy suspects should help pay their legal costs.
- MTDB Backs Compromise Trolley Plan
- JUNIOR COLLEGE BASKETBALL PREVIEW : Returning Players Show Strength in Numbers
- Making a Case for Top Honors : Horse racing: Black Tie Affair's victory in the Breeders' Cup Classic further clouded the horse of the year picture.
- FOR VALLEY FLAP : Master's to Play for Soccer Title
- USC Seeks to Stretch a Single Into an NCAA Run : Trojans: A tournament appearance signals a corner has been turned. Now, the key is consistency.
- Basketball Court Becomes Refuge for Michael Jordan
- Westminster Has Little Trouble With St. John Bosco
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Tiberias Offers Israeli Dishes to Remember
- NHL ROUNDUP : Canucks Continue to Show They Are for Real
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Overseas' a Critique of Colonialism
- Supt. Castruita of Santa Ana Named No. 1 School Chief
- Gulf War Veteran Wins Navy Cross
- Countywide
- SOUTHERN SECTION VOLLEYBALL PLAYOFFS : Mater Dei Gets Bench Help to Shake Off Sluggishness
- HIGH SCHOOL NOTEBOOK : Long-Running Football Series Set for Final Act
- TV REVIEW : A Look at Bakersfield's Sound, Spirit
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Cheap Shots': Two Guys, Videotape and Big Trouble
- Friel Gets His Irish Up in 'Translations'
- 'The Music Man' Is No Con Job
- Countywide : Winds Uproot Tree, Blocking Highway
- Asbestos Removal to Cut Services at Air Base Hospital
- PERSPECTIVE ON COMMUNICATIONS : A Debate: Competition and Monopoly in the Information Age : Bell companies are bent on controlling all the information carried by phone lines. These are bullies to be feared.
- Geraldine Ferraro to Enter Senate Race in New York
- ANAHEIM : Ruth's New Benefits Package Questioned
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAMS : Just Call Him Col. Sanders
- Kacharoen, Olivarez Advance in Event
- VOLLEYBALL PREP PLAYOFFS
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Horse-of-Year Candidates Varied Lot
- OXNARD : Man Shot to Death in Bar Parking Lot
- Man Shot Dead After Running Amok
- Newspaper Co-Owner Arrested on Warrant
- Jewish Leaders Defend Giving Degree to Shamir
- San Diego
- Survey Supports Spending on Water Supply : Rates: Water authority claims poll shows residents favor higher rates if the money is used to ensure a dependable supply.
- 3 Killed in Holdup of Armored Car Firm
- 1 Dead in Hit-and-Run
- Korean Merchants to Hire Black Neighbors : Race relations: Leaders of both communities hail the agreement, made in an effort to ease tensions in the wake of violence. Pacoima is targeted for about 20 of the jobs.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL 1991-92 : Two Old Warriors : For Majerus and McGuire, the Admiration Was One-Sided at the Beginning, but It's Mutual Now
- PACIFIC 10 PREVIEW : Arizona Favored to Win Fifth Conference Title in Six Seasons
- Strunz Helps Canyon Rally to Tie Foothill
- EARLY BASKETBALL SIGNINGS : Peninsula High's 4 Standouts Put Their College Plans in Writing
- * Linda O'Toole has been appointed general...
- Stocks' Climb Foiled by Weak Biotech Issues : Market Overview
- Killer, 2 Other Prisoners Escape
- Airports Still Lack the Machines to Detect Pan Am-Style Bomb : Security: FAA scrapped plans for devices to sniff out plastic explosives after the first six failed to work well.
- China Rebuffs U.S. on N. Korean Nuclear Effort
- * Tandon Corp.: The personal computer maker,...
- LOS ALAMITOS : Redevelopment Plan Will Be on Ballot
- THOUSAND OAKS : 4 Suspects Arrested After Drug Raid
- Two chances to titillate the taste buds for worthwhile causes.
- Moorpark : War Protester Hit by Truck Files Suit
- Suspected Gang Member Shot to Death by Officer
- Sailing
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP
- AZTEC UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / SCOTT MILLER : Harrison Sees His Confidence Rise Along with Team's Fortunes
- Boxers Will Be Tested for AIDS, Arum Says
- ALBUM REVIEW : A Glorious Disney Soundtrack
- * Stephen W. Prough has been elected...
- Tony Richardson; Leading Film Director for 30 Years
- Emotions Run High as Louisiana Election Nears : Politics: Duke opponents are shocked that the ex-klan leader could get so much support. A rally for him shows tangible exhilaration.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Commission OKs New Lottery Games
- Time Is Right for Budget Evening Bags
- Trash Worker in Critical Condition
- Long-Missing Flier's Family Heartened by Small Victory
- Little Tokyo Fights to Avoid Loss : Leaders Concerned About Effects of Consulate Departure
- San Diego
- 1 of 4 Firms Planning Out-of-State Relocation : Economy: Companies cite high taxes, anti-business policies as reasons for moving all or part of operations.
- Report Blames Death on Christo Umbrella
- San Diego
- MISSION VIEJO : Schools Plan to Ban Smoking at Games
- Strother Struts His Way Into USC Limelight : College football: The glory days of Trojan tailbacks may be gone, but the sophomore is making his presence known.
- This Time, Kings Fit to Be Tied
- Loyola Basketball Team Plays Host to Czech Squad
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Rice Playing on Injured Knee
- Pacifica Gains Momentum by Rolling Past Bolsa Grande
- 2 Outdoor O.C. Venues Had Up Year : Amphitheaters: Despite recession, Irvine Meadows and Pacific report business this season is better than last year. A resilient Southern California market cited.
- This Streak Ends, but It's Only on Paper
- Young Aztecs Have the Coach Feeling Restless : College basketball: Brandenburg is forced to work quickly to make something out of inexperienced squad.
- RAM NOTEBOOK / TIM KAWAKAMI : Defensive Line Shuffle Continues
- Cypress Routs Chaffey in Barstow Tournament
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL 1991-92 : UCLA Seeks One for All, All for One : Bruins: It's an attempt to replace the 'All for Me' trademark of last season, which ended with potential unrealized.
- STAGE REVIEW : A Moving Show Within a Show : Theater: West Coast premiere of adaptation of 'A Tale of Two Cities' finds strength in its simplicity.
- Duke, Johnson: Messengers and the Medium
- * C.A. Wilson has been appointed vice...
- Commercial Real Estate : A weekly look at office and industrial real estate in the county. : LA PALMA COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL REAL ESTATE
- Keating Bonds Called Investment 'Lemons'
- Sockeye Salmon Placed Under U.S. Protection
- French Group's Executive Life Bid Endorsed : * Buyout: John Garamendi says most policyholders would get back 100% of their funds under the $3.55-billion offer.
- Fruit Salesman Charged With Defrauding Grocery Chains
- Libya Implicated in Pan Am Bomb Indictments
- Less Wind, More Warmth Expected for the Weekend
- GARDEN GROVE : 11 Named to Study City Redevelopment
- Court Warns of Door-to-Door, Jury-Duty Scam
- Miscellany
- Santa Ana's About-Face Results in Sunset Title
- TENNIS SOUTHERN SECTION GIRLS' PLAYOFFS : Simmons Improves to 44-1 in Leading Burbank to Win
- TV REVIEW : A Look at Bakersfield's Sound, Spirit
- Striking a Chord for Intimate Classical Music
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Parents' Short-Circuits With Overload of Cuteness
- MUSIC
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : To the Manor Born: Comfort Food at a Comfortable Manor
- Looking at 'Beauty' as Tribute to Lyricist Who Gave 'Beast His Soul' : Movies: Alan Menken affirms that 'Beauty and the Beast' carries the vision of songwriting partner Howard Ashman, who died in March.
- Finding a Person's Comedic Character in 10 Minutes : Entertainment: For $50 an hour, a Tarzana coach helps his clients with their stand-up routines or their acting skills.
- Advertising on Cable TV Can Pay Off
- Revisiting the Hookers of Indio
- IRVINE : Medical School Gets Money for Building
- OJAI : City Elections to Be Moved to November
- THOUSAND OAKS : Newbury Park Man Dies After Crash
- Commission Urges More Development at Warner Center : Growth: Planners call for a new plan that would provide even more construction than the 70% increase envisioned.
- A weekly look at noteworthy addresses...
- Transients Told to Leave Shelters Under Overpass
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASKETBALL PREVIEW : Question Marks Abound for Orange Empire Men
- Vijaya, Desormeaux Win Turf Feature at Hollywood
- CSUN Scores 1st 19 Points in 110-87 Victory
- WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Sampras Defeats Agassi
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Venus' Focuses on Backstage Intrigue
- * Gregory R. Judd has been appointed...
- BANKING
- REAL ESTATE
- * Plotting an Overthrow?: Norman Mailer, honored...
- Fire Threatens Laguna Canyon as Hay Ignites
- BREA : Panel of 120 Will Help Shape Canyon
- Distribution of Condoms Angers Parents : Sex: School officials receive phone calls, and say they could not prevent ACT-UP's handout because it took place on public property, not on the Tustin High campus.
- The Quest for Medals Will Test Their Mettle : Education: The pressure is on the team from Torrance's West High School as they prepare to defend their Los Angeles County Academic Decathlon championship.
- Hospital Rebuffs Neighbors Concerned About Expansion
- Broderick Says She Doesn't Recall Firing
- Opponents of Freeway Monorail Outnumber Supporters at Hearing : Transportation: Most of those praising it live along a competing route and don't want the project near them.
- American Cuts Orders for Jets
- Day Care for Adults : Costa Mesa Center Spares Kin of Alzheimer's Patients From Making Some Agonizing Choices
- Germans Will Be Allowed to See East's Spy Agency Files : Unification: Lawmakers vote to open up 6 million cases from the hated Stasi to individuals for inspection. Access by police and the media is limited.
- Galileo Transmits First-Ever Close-Up Photo of Asteroid
- Shapely Shoes Are Afoot : This holiday season, the emphasis is on silhouette, instead of on glitzy ornamentation.
- Littlerock Man, 59, Is Killed in Accident
- Soviets Experience U.S. Capitalism : Countywide
- The Power of Nonviolent Protest : Any side that works to provoke ugliness winds up forfeiting public sympathy
- The Great Phone Company Debate
- ORANGE : Seniors Will Work With Young Readers
- Fletcher Oil Refinery to Close Temporarily
- Police, Gay-Rights Activists Set Rules for Protest
- Bible Bob, the LAPD and Freedom
- Lakers Get Big Lift With 115-112 Win : Pro basketball: Team scores a tough victory over the Warriors.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Dana Hills' Mall Wins Debut for UCLA
- Padres Launch Bid for Tartabull, Agent Declares : Baseball: Team still in trade negotiations with Cincinnati Reds for outfielder Eric Davis.
- Romines Latches On to Everything in Sight : Simi Valley Senior With Nose for Ball Sets School Records for Receptions, Interceptions
- CHARGER UPDATE : NOTEBOOK / T.J. SIMERS : Harmon Gives Recent Change in Weather a Chilly Reception
- Enter Laughing : Lessons Are Over and Now the Moment of Truth Arrives for a Would-Be Stand-Up Comic
- O.C. Youths to Get In On Child's Play : Theater: They will take the spotlight when a Montana touring group presents 'Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs' in Costa Mesa on Saturday.
- ANTARCTICA : Huge Iceberg Poses a Threat to Shipping : Measuring about 55 by 35 miles, it's creeping north toward the Falklands and into major sea lanes.
- A Hard Year of Living Soberly
- MISSION VIEJO : College Affirmative Action Chief Picked
- San Diego Judge OKs AIDS Tests of Some Infants
- Man Delivering Tapes Shot, Robbed
- Korean Merchants to Hire Black Neighbors : Race relations: Leaders of both communities hail the agreement for 100 jobs, to take effect March 1. It is made in an effort to ease tensions in the wake of violence.
- Mature Teens Have the Right Answers to Sex Question
- No Scandal Found in Saudi Investment in Marina del Rey : Inquiry: Billionaire used fraud-plagued BCCI legitimately, say investigators for the county, which owns the coastal site.
- SOUTHERN SECTION TENNIS PLAYOFFS
- SEAL BEACH : New 'Doghouses' to Be Things of the Past