- Allied Victory in Mideast War
- Allied Victory in Mideast War
- Allied Victory in Mideast War
- Viewer Says Channel 13 Unlucky for Those Watching Marathon
- Allied Victory in Mideast War
- Test Your Knowledge of Local Coverage
- Viewer Says Channel 13 Unlucky for Those Watching Marathon
- Viewer Says Channel 13 Unlucky for Those Watching Marathon
- KABC Treatment of Anti-War Rallies
- Allied Victory in Mideast War
- Gwynn Has Earned Fans' Respect; Clark Has Earned Their Scorn
- KABC Treatment of Anti-War Rallies
- Allied Victory in Mideast War
- Laker Fans Fighting to Get Rid of Chick
- Laker Fans Fighting to Get Rid of Chick
- Missing the Mets Won't Ease Pressure
- Allied Victory in Mideast War
- Would Bruins Really Be Better Minus MacLean?
- Football Much Closer to Rugby Than Soccer
- Obituaries - March 9, 1991
- 2 More American POWs Freed; Iraq Beset by Turmoil : Postwar disorder: Hundreds of Kuwaitis and 40 journalists also are released. Fighting is reported spreading in the north and south of the country.
- Thousands Return to Clamorous Celebration : Military: 'Everybody coming back's a hero,' an Air Force officer says. 'But there's some quiet inside us. . . . '
- COLUMN ONE : Forces Face Unkindest Cuts of All : The military is riding high after its stunning victory in the Gulf. But now the Pentagon is heading into a round of serious budget trimming, and personnel levels will be reduced markedly.
- Police Suspect Suicide in Crash of Small Plane
- Great Western Buys Failed Lincoln's Deposits, Branches : Thrifts: The Irvine-based S&L; is removed from the rolls of money-losers with a purchase price of $12.1 million.
- Welcomes Readied in Southland : Coming home: 1,000 Marines due to fly into Norton and March. Some loved ones plan to go public, others plan to sneak away.
- Great Western Acquires Failed Lincoln S
- Thousands Return to Clamorous Celebration : Military: Orange County families fly east for an emotional reunion with soldier sons and daughters.
- Impact of Beating Deals a Blow to Officers' Image : Law enforcement: Many say they are embarrassed and humiliated by the nationally publicized incident.
- Free Offers Pouring in for Freedom Fighters
- Getting a Showcase on the Road to Recovery : Nostalgia: A Sherman Oaks hairstylist recaptures a 1940s vision of things to come in a 10-ton, eight-wheel Art Deco behemoth: the 'Futurliner.'
- Marines Coming Home Today : Welcome: Twenty returnees are expected to land this afternoon at the El Toro base. San Clemente plans a celebration.
- Grand Jury to Probe Beating of Motorist : Police: Indictments will be sought against more than three officers. One has been disciplined before for using excessive force.
- From the Archives: Police chief wants 3 officers prosecuted in Rodney King beating
- REAL ESTATE
- EARNINGS : CONSTRUCTION : Mining Slump Hits Fluor; Profit Declines 9%
- StairMaster Makers Take Legal Steps Against a Smaller Rival : Exercise: They claim infringement of patents on the hottest equipment in the fitness field. A countersuit says they stole the idea.
- RECREATION : VOLLEYBALL : Co-Ed Play Increases the Game's Net Worth
- Program Gives Women Safe Place to Start Over
- AFTERMATH OF WAR: The International Front : Seeing Is Believing
- Straps, Buckles and Beads on the Heels of a Big Success
- Wilimeda Pearl BeHanna; Actress, Comedian
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Miami Educator to Head School District
- Task Force Raids Gang Members' Homes : Law enforcement: Police seize 23 weapons, arrest 17-year-old murder suspect in two-day Valley operation. Action was prompted by five killings in last four weeks.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Trustee to Repay $110 to District
- 17-Year-Old Murder Suspect Arrested in Gang Raids : Crime: Officers hoping to quell a street war of retribution sweep down on the homes of 35 members of two rival groups.
- NOTES
- Army Contract Awarded
- 'Sober Pill' Costs Marketer $2-Million Fine
- Arco CEO to Get Urban League Award
- THE CALIFORNIA DROUGHT : Wilson Plans to Hoard Recent Storm Output : Supplies: Governor says state received about 25% of average year's rainfall. Stored water will be used as a hedge against the dry spell continuing.
- Father John L. McKenzie, 80; Biblical Scholar
- State's 'Little Lotto' Will Have Better Odds, $500,000 Prize
- BOOK REVIEW : Wry, Well-Crafted Short Stories : RANDOM STORIES <i> by James Laughlin</i> ; Moyer Bell $18.95, 202 pages
- OXNARD : Grant to Aid Repair of Boxing Center
- Greenbelt Project Gets Under Way : Reclamation: Five miles of new pipe will bring recycled water to cemeteries, a golf club and Universal Studios.
- Passerby Rescues 3 From Car Fire, Is Hurt Himself
- Packages No Cure-All to Product-Tampering
- General Motors Corp., Detroit, said C. N....
- Carter Hawley Bondholders Seek Committee: U.S. Bankruptcy...
- Time Warner Plans Fiber-Optic Cable Network : Communications: The entertainment giant says the first phase will offer its Queens, N.Y., subscribers 150 channels.
- Administration Tightens Curbs on Exporting Chemicals for Weapons
- THE CALIFORNIA DROUGHT : Cotton, Rice, Sugar Beet Growers Seek U.S. Disaster Relief
- Iraqi-Americans to Send Aid to Baghdad
- AFTERMATH OF WAR: The International Front : Gulf Radio
- AFTERMATH OF WAR : Rebuilding a Nation
- U.S. Troops Head for Home; Pullout Will Take Months : Departures: Cheney says Pentagon will try to bring back 5,000 soldiers each day. Southland units are among those scheduled to return in the next week.
- A Voyage to an Island of Memories
- Hanoi Returns Seven Sets of Remains of U.S. Soldiers
- PORT HUENEME : Merchants Protest Closing of Bridge
- Radio Ads on Homeless Won't Air
- Countywide : Arbor Day: Gift of Trees Spurs Pupils
- Marine Arrested in Slaying of Tustin Man, 18 : Homicide: The victim died of a bullet wound to the chest suffered outside a convenience store after a short argument with a sergeant from the helicopter base.
- Movie Theater Firms in Joint Venture: AMC...
- AFTERMATH OF WAR: The International Front : Pentagon Advice
- An Out-of-the-Way Place to Call Home : Lifestyle: Feeling crowded in traditional retirement meccas, many retirees are settling down in small rural towns.
- 'Days of Thanksgiving' Proclaimed by Bush
- SANTA PAULA : Schools Authorize 4 Potential Layoffs
- These Firms Answer to a Hire Cause
- Rusty Pelican Restaurants Rebound : Dining: Under a new chief executive officer, the 31-unit chain--which lost two-thirds of its customers between 1987 and 1990--is regrouping with lower prices and an expanded menu.
- GAO Chief Warns of Banking Reform: Tinkering...
- Citicorp Sells More Preferred Stock: The nation's...
- New Framework for a Whole Portrait of Black America
- Boost in AIDS Research Funding Urged : Health: Panel asks government to raise federal agency's $804-million budget by 25%.
- AFTERMATH OF WAR: The International Front : In Vietnam
- Countywide : County May Hire Jail-Site Appraiser
- Out-of-Season Insect Invasion Has Him Hoppin' Mad
- Shot Fired Into Crowd Strikes Man in the Head
- Countywide : Red Cross Starts Gulf Fund Drive
- Parent Protest Scuttles Lennox Scouting Drive
- Asbestos Trust Pays Out $60.7 Million: A...
- Moreno Valley Job Growth to Rank No. 2, Expert Says : Economy: Much of the Riverside County area's growth will be siphoned away from Orange County, according to a national study.
- United Express to Be Flying O.C. to Oakland
- RUNWAY TO REALITY : An Informal Introduction
- 15 Rebels, 2 Soldiers Die in Philippine Clashes
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : STOCKS : Traders Take to Sidelines; Dow Down 9.9
- FULLERTON : $250 Reward Offered in School Vandalism
- OJAI : Farmers May Face Charge for Well Use
- Lee Entertains Jurors With Memories
- AFTERMATH OF WAR: The International Front : Words on the Gulf
- Digital to Go Into Czechoslovakia: In its...
- Bush's War Success Routs the GOP Right's Offensive
- Doctor Describes Aiding Cancer Patient's Suicide : Ethics: Many authorities support physician. But he could face charges of second-degree manslaughter.
- Countywide : Health Inspectors Closed 2 Restaurants
- Ex-J. P. Morgan Chairman to Be World Bank Head
- Judge Rejects Some Claims Against Lockheed: U.S....
- Gap Inc.: The San Francisco clothing retailer...
- Retail of the Red, Hot and Blue : Commerce: Patriotism has a sweet ring for business. After the Gulf victory, manufacturers are creating items that wave the flag and celebrate the U.S. troops.
- EARNINGS
- Call-Up and Non-Deployment of Southern Guard Units Spark Furor : Troops: Their readiness was questioned. Georgia's 48th Brigade trained in the California desert at Ft. Irwin--and then trained some more. Political issues are raised.
- THE CALIFORNIA DROUGHT : Trout May Pose Threat to City Water Source : Accident: A pipeline rupture near Bishop could bring fish back to a dry river gorge. If that occurs, state law could block exportation.
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : CHULA VISTA : 3 Suspects, Drugs Seized in Search
- Three New Stories for U.S. Embassy in Moscow Urged
- First S. African Exiles Return, Some After Decades in Refuge
- MOORPARK : City Halts Project After Trees Cut
- PLACENTIA : School Board Will Issue Layoff Notices
- During the Long Drought Laughter Can Be All Wet
- San Diego
- Reed's 3-Pointer Puts Hawaii by New Mexico
- POP ALBUM CHART : Wilson Phillips Returns to Top Five
- LAGUNA BEACH : Veterans Sought for Patriot's Day Parade
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL DIVISION I STATE REGIONAL PLAYOFFS : Palmer Leads Santa Barbara, 57-56
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA PREP BASKETBALL REGIONALS : Estancia Knocks Off Servite : Division III: Eagles turned it on in the third quarter for a 56-47 victory and berth in championship game. They'll face Pomona on Saturday in the Sports Arena.
- NBA ROUNDUP : When These Suns Shine, Streaks Go Away
- Murdock Won't Be Left Out Again
- COLLEGES / ALAN DROOZ : Underclassmen Are Class of 1990-91 All-WCC Team
- Sailing
- Palmisano's Winning Habit Resurfaces at Cal : College basketball: Former Buena star provides solid foundation for Pac-10 school's rebuilding plans.
- Pro Football
- Busby Gets Attention, but Banning's Harris Is Hero
- A Play Comes Home--to Its Author
- DIVISION IV BOYS' PLAYOFFS : The Bishop's Knocks Off Christian
- St. Bernard Girls Are No Match for Palos Verdes, 75-52 : High schools: Sea Kings advance to Saturday's regional final. They will play Lompoc.
- Moving Exhibit Speaks Out on TV's Pros,...
- MOVIE REVIEWS : Documentary Nominees Are Engrossing Bunch
- Cerritos Fires Its City Manager After 18 Years
- ORANGE COUNTY AND THE AFTERMATH OF WAR : The Waiting Ends Tragically for Family
- DIVISION II GIRLS' PLAYOFFS : Torrey Pines Sprints Past Grossmont
- Point Loma Nazarene Out of Tournament
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Squeeze Scores 2 Runs to Give Kennedy Win
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL REGIONAL GIRLS' PLAYOFFS : Palos Verdes Bounces St. Bernard, 75-52
- ROUNDUP : Cypress, Pauley Brush Past State's Second-Ranked Team
- SKIING WORLD CUP AT ASPEN : Europeans Are Heavy Favorites in Downhill
- HIGH SCHOOL NOTEBOOK : Bunt Still Fashionable Under Stroh After 22 Seasons at Granada Hills
- LOARA BASEBALL TOURNAMENT : Dawkins Hits Two Homers for La Quinta
- Specter of McDonald's Past Becomes an Oriole Teammate
- COMMENTARY : A Vote for Monroe as ACC's Top Player
- Over 14,000 Participants Expected for St. Patrick's Day Run
- Miller Has Grand Goals Off Court
- SWIMMING PACIFIC 10 CHAMPIONSHIPS : Maurer Leads Surging Stanford
- MOVIE REVIEW : Plot Twists Litter Harlem Thriller 'New Jack City'
- FOR KIDS : Family Film Festival Is Long-Running Hit
- A Restaurant With Attitude
- Huff Nominated to Fill Vacancy on Federal Court
- Molina--Catch a Rising Star : Politics: The new county supervisor is the focus of attention nationwide. Her success has stirred ambitious dreams for women.
- Rancho Santiago Controls Kings River
- Lloyd: From Monday Qualifying to Thursday Lead in PGA Event
- Titan Women Surpass New Mexico State, Scoring Record : Big West Women: Fullerton hits 108 while advancing to title game against Cal State Long Beach. Miller has 44 points and Ray 29, both career bests.
- COLLEGE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Pierce Walks Home With 1-0 Victory
- ART
- San Diego Spotlight : Kaiserhof's Hearty Cuisine Leads Pack in German Fare
- Woman Pleads Guilty in Death of Roommate
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Jelly' Struts Its Stuff at Mark Taper
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Re-Animator' a Grisly, Witty Romp
- STAGE REVIEW : Still Funny After All These Years : Comedy: Once an opening act, Sammy Shore now opens for himself in a poignant look at the life of an aging comedian at the Gaslamp.
- Girl, 7, Who Won Wave of Support,Dies After Surgery
- Suit Seeks Access to Mobil Papers
- Countywide : WOMEN'S HISTORY MONTH
- Investors Say Indictments Will Have No Effect on Plans for Mall in Carson
- San Pasqual Learns Tustin Isn't Harmless : Division II: Tillers look short and slow, but they win, 85-61, to advance to title game against Artesia.
- O.C. Volleyball Club Will Compete in Japan
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA PREP BASKETBALL REGIONALS : Brea Falls Behind, Then Wins : Division II: Lady Cats trail Carlsbad before offense clicks. They'll face Ventura in the regional final.
- No Mistaking the Terror of Persecution
- JAZZ REVIEW : Perry and Koz Step Up to Star Billing at Roxy
- 'Young Finny' to Premiere in Newport : Concert: The musical fairy tale for children will be presented Saturday by Xtet, the versatile chamber ensemble.
- Citizens Report Hazardous Waste Offenses : Environment: More cases of illegal dumping are being prosecuted. Officials credit increased community awareness.
- COLUMN LEFT : Not So Fast Into the Iraq Syndrome : An exhilarated America must not lose sight of the vast problems that remain.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Bruins Overcome Hat Trick by Hull and Earn Tie, 5-5
- DODGERS : Hershiser Impressive in Simulated Game
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL STATE REGIONAL GIRLS' PLAYOFFS : Palos Verdes Bounces St. Bernard, 75-52
- Nancy Brown Isn't Dwelling on Past Collapses
- Castro Puts the Spark in Sockers : MSL: A 3-2 victory over Tacoma assures the Sockers a playoff berth.
- John Epperson in Sync With the Stars
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Bougainvillea Flowers in West Hollywood
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Absalom's Song' a Predictable Duet : But Selaelo Maredi's two-character South African play at LATC is nonetheless a fine companion piece for Athol Fugard's 'My Children!' at the same venue.
- ANAHEIM : Manslaughter Plea Ends Slaying Trial
- Minicamwitness News--Welcome to the Revolution : Television: The graphic footage of police brutality aired on KTLA and picked up by CNN is the most recent development in the merger of news and home videos.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Fung Lum Is a Feast for the Eyes but Not for the Taste Buds
- Will M. Storey, formerly vice chairman of...
- AFTERMATH OF WAR: The International Front : In Turkey
- Another War: The other POWs, Publishers of...
- San Diego
- Man Gets 38 Years to Life in 'Ninja' Killing
- Mexican Human Rights Official Visits Area : Immigrants: The consulate in Oxnard says it has recorded nine allegations of abuse since October.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Open Doors' Engages the Intellect
- Security Pacific Announces Offering: Security Pacific Corp....
- REAL ESTATE : Balboa Fun Zone Is Still for Sale, but There's No Hurry
- Hot Line for Returning Gulf Veterans: Reservists...
- Search Intensifies for Fugitive Cult Leader : Crime: Tony Alamo has threatened to kidnap a federal judge and admitted taking the body of his wife from a mausoleum, officials say. He is wanted by the FBI and the IRS.
- Where Picking Lenses Is Mere Child's Play : A Woman of Vision Operates Two Stores That Specialize in the Delicate Art of Making Eyewear That Kids <i> Like</i>
- Albanians Ignore Threats as 7,000 Swarm Into Italy
- IRVINE : Egg Drop Results a Bit Scrambled
- Articulate plays about the universal family struggle to communicate.
- Countywide : Reed Leading Lewis in Senate Bid Funds
- San Diego Lawyers Sue Saddam Hussein on Behalf of Former Worker in Kuwait
- Countywide : 5 Face Drug Trial in Federal Court
- Irvine : 1 Problem Trips Up UCI Computer Team
- TUSTIN : Water-Conservation Program in Effect
- DIVISION I BOYS' PLAYOFFS : Fremont Fights Off Furious Poway Rally
- TENNIS MEN AT INDIAN WELLS : Agassi's Rhythm Thrown Off by Courier
- PADRES : Back-to-Basics Policy Not Just for Rookies
- ART REVIEW : StreetSites Art Displays Aren't Much
- Walt Disney Co., Burbank, named Sanford M....
- Cold Cash Stands Confusedly Beside a Roaring Market
- Casablanca Industries Files Chapter 11: The ceiling...
- Angry GOP Senators Press for Alexander Confirmation : Politics: Hatch says Kennedy panel probers are on a 'fishing expedition' in Education Dept. nominee's finances. He has made huge profits.
- Soviet Envoy to Portugal
- AFTERMATH OF WAR : Clearing the Mines
- Wilson Won't Back Off on Nursing Homes : Patient care: The governor repeats his opposition to federal reforms, which he had supported as a senator. Meanwhile, U.S. inspectors are dispatched to the state.
- Conservatives in Britain Lose Race; Poll Tax Is Cited
- Water Authority Deluged by Wave of Complaints
- Driver Shot in Santa Ana; Trio Detained, Freed
- Apologies Flow for Publicity Over Couple's Penchant for Water
- After the War, Who's on Top and Who's Not?
- VENTURA : Man With 2 Stories Guilty of Burglary
- Woman, 91, Found Alone on Street; Kin Sought
- OXNARD : Man Pleads Guilty to Manslaughter
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL BIG WEST CONFERENCE MEN'S TOURNAMENT : Rebels Will Bring Crowd to Long Beach
- Aztecs' Spark Plugs Misfire : College basketball: Massey, Dow cold as San Diego State's season ends with 67-56 loss to Utah.
- Santa Monica Man Lands Record Bass at Lake Castaic
- Nunnely to Coach Running Backs for the Trojans
- Georgetown's Thompson Isn't Worrying : College basketball: Hoyas are struggling, but coach is handling criticism and rumors with aplomb.
- February Retail Sales Drop as Buyers Remain Wary
- Fluor's Quarter Earnings Dip 8.5% to $25.8 Million : Engineering: The Irvine-based construction firm says its lead-mining business was hurt by recession-retarded auto sales and reduced demand for car batteries.
- AFTERMATH OF WAR : First Flight
- GTE to Take $245-Million Charge for Contel Merger
- Plan for Teen-Agers Shelter Meets Opposition
- Storm Clouds on Weekend Horizon
- Critics Ask County to Reject Review Board Changes Sought by Roache
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Capriati Doubles Back, Beats Fernandez, 6-3, 6-2
- DIVISION III GIRLS' PLAYOFFS : Stoping Lompoc Too Tall of an Order for Santana
- College Football
- Firm Hired for Ahmanson Makeover
- Soviet Security Council Nominees Spark Battle : Kremlin: Lawmakers initially vote against two of Gorbachev's choices for the powerful body. In a personal rebuff, his chief of staff is rejected.
- 3 Held in Probe of Chula Vista Drug Ring
- Titans' Ward Does Best When He's Up to Speed : Basketball: Junior center can be an offensive force. But when fatigue sets in, he has sometimes done a disappearing act.
- Pacific Christian Women in Tournament Semifinals
- DIVISION II GIRLS' PLAYOFFS : Brea-Olinda Recovers to Knock Off Carlsbad
- PREP FLASHBACK : THIS WEEK IN COUNTY PREP SPORTS HISTORY
- DIVISION V AND IV GIRLS' PLAYOFFS : Christian Barely Hangs
- Ventura Girls Advance to Regional Final
- The Fight of the Century 20 Years Ago
- Junior College All-Stars Boast 4 Local Players
- Renting Your Car to Hollywood : Show business: Film production companies will pay to borrow vehicles for commercials, movies and TV shows. But brokers caution it's no way to get rich.
- CD CORNER : The Beach Boys Get Their Feet Wet
- Bush on Black Soldiers
- Photo of Tearful Scene Tasteless
- Dealing With Water Shortage
- AFTERMATH OF WAR : 1,775 Troops Set to Come Home This Weekend : Military: 1,450 Marines based at Camp Pendleton, 210 Seabees and 115 Navy commandos are expected to return from the war zone, but military officials caution that plans could change at last minute.
- Dealing With Water Shortage
- Dealing With Water Shortage
- Arafat and the PLO
- Dealing With Water Shortage
- Dealing With Water Shortage
- Victory
- British publishing magnate Robert Maxwell began do-or-die...
- Capellupo Named President of McDonnell Aircraft Unit
- Palestinians Tell of Abuse From Resentful Kuwaitis
- El Toro : Leaders Support Voters on City Name
- Wrestling a Gator Flap : Confiscation of 24-Year Mascot Stirs Up Carson Neighborhood
- PLATFORM : Respect for Women
- College Basketball
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Saddleback Beats OCC With Three in 10th
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL STATE REGIONAL GIRLS' PLAYOFFS
- A TOUGH ACT TO FOLLOW : Much Is Expected of Tony Bloomfield the Harbor Baseball Coach Who Replaced Legendary Jim O'Brien
- Gradco Founder Misused Firm's Funds, Suit Says : Litigation: The company claims Keith Stewart diverted $700,000 to settle his divorce and used $150,000 for a Rolls-Royce.
- Senate Approves $30 Billion More for Thrift Bailout
- Chevron Is Scaling Back Refurbishing Plans: The...
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : State Will Begin 'Little Lotto' Game
- Sheriff's Deputy Pleads Not Guilty in Drug Case
- Why a Federal Probe Is Still Needed : Chief Gates moves quickly in videotaped-beating case, but major questions remain
- NEWPORT BEACH : Gionis' Lawyers Try to Bar New Charges
- Witness Tells of Rancho del Rio Drug Deliveries : Courts: An accountant whom prosecutors call Daniel J. Fowlie's 'ledger man' says the preparation of marijuana for shipment was a family affair at the remote site.
- Democratic Winds Waft Over Kuwait : Dynasty's absolutism is coming under sharp challenge
- Renaming of Park Proposed
- Poway
- Third Quarter Propels Pomona Past Kearny
- Kings' Shots, Streak Stopped by Penguins : Hockey: With new players, Pittsburgh uses a defensive style and it pays off, 3-2. L.A. now only a point ahead of Calgary.
- DIVISION II BOYS' PLAYOFFS : Tustin Contains Meek, Beats San Pasqual, 85-61
- John Badham: Lights, Camera, a Lot of Action : Movies: The director goes for another wild ride and pokes fun at a film genre in 'The Hard Way.'
- AUCTIONS
- FBI Investigating Douglas' Rivets on C-17 Cargo Jets
- Israel Rejects Bush's Call to Trade Land for Peace : Mideast: The rightist government is determined to keep control of occupied territory.
- The Day in the Gulf
- Search Intensifies for Alamo, Cult Leader Sought by FBI, IRS
- Intruders Desecrate 3 Religious Statues : Vandalism: Stained-glass windows are broken to enter a Glendale Catholic church. Police will investigate it as a hate crime.
- North Hollywood Outdistanced by Long Poly Hits
- MOVIE REVIEW : Stuck on an 'Island' With Thin Script
- Competitions, Cuba Leave Bitter Taste : Pianist: Santiago Rodriguez remembers Van Cliburn Competition as a nightmare. And he says he won't return to his homeland until it's free.
- PEOPLE WATCH