- Major Blaze Destroys Store, Closes Road
- Vandalism, Graffiti Up Sharply
- Five Conditions Set for South Africa : Olympics: If deadline is met, expelled country could compete in 1992 Games.
- Groupe Bull SA: France's government-owned computer maker,...
- Pioneer Mortgage Is 'a Mess,' Investors Told
- Arden Group: The company, which operates 13...
- Egg Art, Egg Games and the Egg Lady
- Gates Offers Plan to Revive Confidence in the LAPD : Police: Ex-state Justice Arguelles will head panel examining misconduct. Rights leaders criticize program.
- Kuwait to U.N.: It Will Protect Its Palestinians
- Lungren Files Suit to Add Semiautomatic Rifle to Banned List
- Gumbo Politics: How It Cooks in Louisiana : The mix of three candidates in a fall gubernatorial primary may indicate trends in 1992 national races.
- 'Tis the Season to Bake Ham
- Secrets of a Midwestern Bistro
- Bell : Campaign Is Under Way to Pick Name for School
- Whittier : First Seniors Move Into $6.6-Million Penn Manor
- THE HOUSE
- How to Learn Whether Food Is Certified
- Designer Looks With a Continental Flair
- Eastern Europeans Focus on a Capital Idea
- Final GNP Report Pares Drop to 1.6% in Fourth Quarter
- SPORTS TO BE ELIMINATED
- STRUCTURES : Sweet History : Oxnard owes its birth to a sprawling turn-of-the-century sugar beet factory, which is highlighted in a museum exhibit.
- Arms Spending
- Plea Bargaining Is Alive and Well
- Fetal Tissue Controversy
- Chamber Backs Resort Proposal
- Fetal Tissue Controversy
- SOUNDS ABOUT TOWN : Song of Ages : The Master Chorale's stirring performance of Honegger's 'King David' is fitting in these times of tight arts budgets.
- Mandatory Water Rationing to Begin : Drought: Long Beach sets quotas for 20% cutback in consumption. Rules take effect more than a month earlier than expected.
- World IN BRIEF : BRITAIN : 103rd Archbishop of Canterbury
- Area Chiefs Try to Minimize Fallout From King Beating
- Breckenridge Finds Her Fun in a Scrum : Rugby: 'Addiction' to an obscure sport lands Crescenta Valley High product on the national team.
- CAN WE TALK? : In Laguna, Negotiators Take 'Walk in the Woods'
- An Author and His Passions
- Ventura Planners Recommend No-Growth Policy
- Inglewood, Gardena Police Warn of Car-Theft Scam : Crime: Thieves use stolen credit data to take about 30 new cars from dealers, then resell them to the unwary.
- National Medical Enterprises Inc.: The health-care services...
- Choose Your Mustard : Condiments: What's the best mustard with an Easter ham? A mustard maniac buys an armful and goes for the garlic.
- Monster-Muffin 'Factory'
- Charges Dropped After Woman Admits Lying
- A HEAVENLY MOTOWN SOUND : Despite Pop Influences, The Winans Remain Committed to Music With a Mission
- Hussein's Forces Massing for Attack, Kurds Report : Iraq: The insurgents in the north claim gains but say Scud missiles and troops are being mobilized.
- Fashion Statement Is Helping Children
- Outsider Chagrins Agencies, Takes Top Ad Honor
- Radius Inc., San Jose, named Barry James...
- Miles Named Chairman of Philip Morris
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- MODEL MORPHOSIS : One Firm's Visionary Approach to Architecture That Reflects Our World
- SAN GABRIEL VALLEY AND THE DROUGHT : Despite Downpour, Sierra Madre OKs Limits on Water Use
- A Thread of Brilliance in Novelist's Debut
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- Pea Shoots, Strawberries, Sweet Onions
- Round and Round
- Coalition Launches New Attack on Growth Limits : Pasadena: Foes this time are armed with studies that forecast negative impacts of the voter-approved initiative.
- GOINGS ON SANTA BARBARA : Fish Show : The Sea Center will exhibit acrylic paintings by marine life writer Hillary Hauser.
- Compton : Council Approves Design of City Flag, 2 Official Songs
- SoCal Gas to Install Electric Fuel Cell:...
- (Tempura) Batter Up!
- Medics Prepared for GI Casualties Now Treat Young Victims of Iraq's Civil War : Refugees: A U.S. military hospital in Saudi Arabia takes in scores of critically wounded.
- If He Says It's Kosher, It's Kosher : Judaism: Passover begins Friday, and high-tech food maven Rabbi Eliezer Eidlitz is fielding more than 100 inquiries a day.
- Westchester : LAX Planning Meeting Set
- First City Board Ousts Abboud: The board...
- U.S. Travelers, Exporters Feeling Effects of Dollar's New Strength
- EXPRESS LINE : Stay Tuned: This Meal Has a Sequel
- Almost Free . . . and Easy : The Price of Amusing Yourself in the L. A. Area Can Be as Low as a Parking Fee
- Coach's Patience Sweetened Victory
- FLICKS FILM AND VIDEO FILE : Apollo Shots : A film condensing nine manned flights into a single representative trip to the moon will be shown Sunday in Ojai.
- AT&T; Won't Raise NCR Bid; Showdown Is Today
- Capital Cities/ABC Expects Low Earnings: Capital Cities/ABC...
- STOCKS : Small Company Issues Shine; Dow Gains 2.72
- A Lifeline for Saatchi & Saatchi: A...
- Big Taxpayer Bailout of Banks Feared : Finance: Concern is growing on Capitol Hill that a costly Bush proposal to replenish the bank deposit insurance fund is really a bailout in disguise.
- After the Ham . . . Dessert
- Kennedy Seeks Business Support : Politics: The influential senator has been assigned a crucial role in the Democratic Party's efforts to regain the White House. His strategy is unfolding.
- Economists See Anemic Upturn After Recession
- Accused Mentor of Imprisoned Drug Kingpin Arrested
- Cerritos : Work to Begin in May on Shoemaker Avenue Bridge
- Latino Cultural Center Approved : Santa Monica: The facility will be part of a downtown affordable- : housing project. It is meant as a replacement for Cine Latino.
- Beyond Bingo : Today's Senior Centers Serve Members in a Multitude of Ways
- Coalition Opens Drive to Reclaim Park, Neighborhood as Havens
- Bellflower : Council Rejects Attempt to Dilute Smoking Ban
- Hidden Eggs and Other Goodies
- Alhambra : House Size, Parking Limited
- Culver City : Ideas for Downtown
- FASHION : Past Ties : Styles and colors in men's neckwear have returned to the 1960s, but they've been reinterpreted for the 1990s.
- What Price on Elvis' Head? : Odyssey: A huge, peeling likeness of the King came to rest in Holyland. Now its owners want to chop it up and auction off the pieces.
- Pasadena : Directors to Discuss Changes
- MUSIC MATERIAL ISSUE : Pop Rock Lives : The Chicago trio will back their new disc, "International Pop Overthrow," with a free April Fool's Day concert.
- Egg Hunts and Tea Parties
- El Monte : Panel to Consider Fire Study
- Gunmen Invade S. African Vigil, Kill 14 Mourners
- Man Fleeing Deputies Dies in I-5 Traffic
- PERSPECTIVE ON ARMS SALES : Close Down the Weapons Bazaar : The conditions in the Middle East are right for a one-year moratorium to allow diplomacy a chance to work.
- COUNTYWIDE : Environment Group Rates Legislators
- COLUMN RIGHT : Keep Police Protected From Politics : Civil Service rules insulate the chief and his department from the political maelstrom.
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Miller Fires 5-Under 31 To Spark Hart Golf Team
- Huber In Semis of Easter Bowl Championships
- Price-Fixing Case Settled: Mitsubishi Electronics America Inc.,...
- Andrew L. Barrett has been named president...
- Ex-Regulator's S&L; Seized by Government : Thrifts: Officials say Santa Barbara's County Bank had a string of troubled loans.
- Picky Eaters: The Kids Are All Right : Health: What's a parent to do with a finicky youngsters? Back off. But set a good example.
- The Breads of Balkan Life : Traditions: There are many variations, from <i> mlijecni kruh</i> in Croatia to <i> Cozonac </i> and <i> pasca</i> in Romania.
- Surgery for Severe Obesity Endorsed by Federal Panel : Health: Techniques partly bypass stomach or staple off part of it. Report says diet and exercise should be tried first.
- Homecoming Queen off Ballot : Politics: Venice man who was elected Santa Monica College homecoming queen in 1975 has failed to qualify for City Council race.
- Pioneer's Tangled Tale Explained to Investors : Finance: Poorly managed growth and possible fraud are behind the San Diego mortgage firm's problems.
- Designing A Home Office That Works
- Dignity of Ancient City of Ur Is Marred by Indignity of War : Iraq: Beside the road that leads to the biblical home of Abraham are the remains of blasted Iraqi jet fighters.
- GLENDALE ELECTIONS : SCHOOLS : Challengers Call Incumbents Unresponsive
- Molina Sees Chance to Voice Latino Views
- Nature's Exhibition Only Game in Town
- Valenzuela Thrown Into Limbo : Dodgers: After poor outing, his job appears in jeopardy. Morgan will compete with him for starting spot.
- More Peaceful Than Ever : Music: Singer-songwriter Kenny Rankin never found a No. 1 hit, and he hasn't had a record contract in years, but he's happy doing what he's always done and will do at Elario's.
- Perlman to Open 70th Bowl Season : Music: Highlights of the 66-concert summer schedule include a MozartFest and the debut of the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra.
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : A Sad Little Outing for England's Happy Mondays
- The Field of Friendship : San Fernando: Rival gang members join with other community volunteers, hauling wood and hammering together a new children's playground at Las Palmas Park.
- Pain Was Affair's Gift to Priest, Woman
- FOR THE KIDS : 2 for the Road : Theater troupe tours schools to present 'Professor Zucchini's Traveling Tales.'
- FBI Probe Must Push Forward
- Budget Cuts Forcing New Look at School Consultants
- ANGELS : Weather Not So Hot, but Joyner Is Feeling, Hitting Better
- NHL ROUNDUP : Penguins Clinch Division Title Minus Lemieux
- BASEBALL : DAILY REPORT : Frustrated Mike Marshall Walks Out of Red Sox Camp
- Miller: SDSU Rate Improves
- Swimming : High School Preview : Rivalry Resurfaces for Agoura's Stelle
- SENIORS : Age-Old Lessons : California Lutheran University's mentor program brings qualified retired people to campus to interact with students.
- World IN BRIEF : UNITED NATIONS : Israeli Deportation of Arabs Opposed
- China Has No Regrets Over Not Supporting Gulf War, Qian Says : Policy: The foreign minister says the conflict cannot be a precedent for settling international issues with force.
- Antonovich Joins Fund Drive to Buy Eagle Rock Boulder
- 2 Supervisors Join Forces to Protect Ecological Areas : Environment: L.A. County's Ed Edelman and Ventura County's Maria VanderKolk urge stricter controls over development on sensitive lands.
- Record Industry Scores Hit in '90
- A Passover Loaf Cake for Seder
- Passover Dishes From Latin America : Favorites: Hand-me-down dishes from Chile and Argentina enliven the Seder menu.
- Party Patrol Has Crime Bottled Up
- Storm Causes 3 Deaths, Closes Roads in Mountains : Weather: Two people missing in Sierra, three children in river. Snow ties up rush-hour traffic near Pomona.
- Bell : Development Officer Leaves for Job in Monterey Park
- Diplomat Discovers Himself in His Art : He Finds Life on the Canvas, Not at the French Embassy
- SIMI VALLEY : 2 Workers, Firm Charged With Fraud
- Relatively Upset With the Situation : Chris Gwynn: With a name like his, it hasn't been easy to make a name for himself in baseball.
- The Evidence Is In on Patricia Cornwell : Novelist: The protagonist of her mysteries is a medical examiner inspired by the Va. doctor who is her boss.
- L.A. Is No. 1 With Japan Investors : Real estate: New York loses its top spot. The value of purchases last year is down 12% from 1989.
- Monetary Reform in Argentina: Congress approved a...
- NEWS BRIEFS : Teachers Aides Agree to L.A. Unified Pact
- Major Chords : Mary Kay Fishell of the Convertibles has a voice that's so powerful it could rival the noise at Dodger Stadium after an L.A. home run.
- Priest in Sex Scandal Was Advised to Stay Out of U.S. : Religion: Letters from L.A. archdiocese urged him to remain in Philippines after lawsuit was filed against him.
- Family Mourns Son Who Died in Gulf Combat
- Foundation Funds Cancer Studies
- Science Panel Honors Caltech Professor
- N.Y. Preacher Al Sharpton Plans L.A. Protest in Attempt to Force Gates to Quit
- Compton : Public Forum Planned for Mayor, Council Candidates
- Plenty of Fun Is Aloud at Pierce Street Annex
- Georgia Appeals Court Tosses Out Paternity Suit Against Garvey
- Troubled Waters Close Busy Bridge
- Services Held for USD Innovator Richard Phillips
- SIMI VALLEY : Man Sues Nightclub Over Alleged Bias
- TENNIS / U.S. WOMEN'S HARDCOURT : Despite a Slow Start, Graf Finishes Off Javer, 6-3, 6-1
- New U.S. Coach Has Latin Style of Play : Soccer: Milutinovic, hired through 1994, has directed Mexican and Costa Rican teams.
- FISHING : South Bay Anglers Are Doing Their Part to Save Giant Seabass
- Longtime Spring Baseball Tournament to Sport 2 New Teams and a New Name
- Information Pleas About War Victims Strain Office : Red Cross: Cover-up rumors and bribery attempts are hampering the Glendale office's efforts to process inquiries.
- Bell Gardens : Opponents of Controversial Zone Change Force Election
- Whittier : Pollution Control Work to Begin at Canyon Landfill
- Hollywood : Conservancy Workshop Set
- Yeltsin Backers, Moscow Police Brace For Clash
- Slayings Suspect Held in Taiwan
- Intimate Friends, Relatives Remember Norman Cousins
- Hollywood : Chamber Elects Officers
- Never underestimate the inventiveness of real estate...
- Sex and Law
- CAMARILLO : District Mandates Cuts in Water Use
- Basement to Be New Home for Hermosa Museum
- SANTA ANITA : Sprinting Suits What A Spell Fine
- Phoenix Routs Gulls
- Area Players to Take Part in Basketball Showcase Event
- BOWLING / SENIOR PBA AT LAKEWOOD : Stus Gains Top Seeding for Final Day
- SWIMMING AND DIVING / NCAA MEN'S CHAMPIONSHIPS : Host Texas Going for Fourth Consecutive Title
- Playhouse Lands a Permanent Home in Library
- LACLO Scratches 'St. Louis'
- VIDEO RENTALS : 'Flatliners' Makes 'Pretty' Move to Top
- Her Mood Is Wrong for Golf
- BOWLING / SENIOR PBA AT LAKEWOOD : Certain Will Attract Attention Now
- Mail Order Requires a Mr. Fix-It
- Celebrating the Baltic Way : Traditions:; A unique corner of Europe makes Russian and Scandinavian elements its own
- Springtime--and Crayfishing Is Easy : Season's best: The freshwater crustacean is a favorite worldwide and now is the best time to enjoy it with the first greens.
- Roh's Ruling Party Wins Sweeping Victory in S. Korean Local Elections
- RESTAURANT REVIEW THE GALLOPING HEN : Breakfast Treat : The terrific morning meals have kept this restaurant galloping for the last 12 years.
- Plugging Americans Into Alternative Energy Sources
- Credible Food With a View at Jake's
- EARTHWATCH : Recycled Home : 'Earthship' examines the transformation of 3,000 tires into a Santa Fe-style house, a lesson in innovative environmentalism.
- The Trashing of Our Public Time : Democracy: The Gulf War debate was a high point in Congressional discourse. Now it's a factional weapon.
- City of Protests : India: The filming of 'City of Joy' has brought Hollywood to Calcutta and raised charges that the movie is 'social pornography.'
- JAPAN WATCH : Book Bungle
- Hospital Evacuates 50 After False Alarm
- Possible Sale of Farm at Pierce College Prompts Candidate Forum
- MOORPARK : Hiring of Anti-Gang Counselor Backed
- . . . While S.D. Is Strong Third
- Farmers Also Face a Loan Drought
- Slaw, Corned Beef and Yogurt Nuts
- Surgery Halted at VA Hospital After Deaths
- Building a Reputation on Diversity : Versatility: Steven Lombardi's desire to work on myriad designs keeps him from a single identity, but it also fuels his creativity.
- CHOCOLATE : For Basket Cases : Dark, white and milk varieties of the glossy, creamy candy jam the shelves and Easter displays at specialty shops.
- PROFILE : The Bird Lady : Chris Davis earns $50 an hour and says she has a 90% success rate in altering attitudes of biting, screeching, unhappy exotic fowl.
- Deal to Forgive Firm's Debt to Save Redwoods Could Help Other Areas
- State Supreme Court to Hear Challenge to Term Limit Measure : Prop. 140: Justices to consider lawsuit directly, indicating importance attached to the issue.
- School's Fans Want Gothic Look to Prevail : Marshall High: Residents fight plans to build a stark building on the landmark campus. Officials agree to consider adding a brick facade.
- NEIGHBORS : Where's the Fire? : A cartographer's new maps detail the locations of hydrants and other features vital to emergency workers.
- OXNARD : Board OKs Cap on School's Enrollment
- GOLF / DINAH SHORE TOURNAMENT : Motherhood Now Major Event for Lopez
- WLAF Gets Off to an Interesting First Weekend
- Black Actor Finds Success, Independence Go Together
- States Fail to Find Any Bonanza From Lotteries
- Sierra Madre : VFW Parties Draw Probe
- Italian Crime Up 21%
- Sick Hospital and Other Ills Bring Fee Hike : Alhambra: Some taxes also raised to avert $1.4-million deficit. City may be close to selling the hospital to Taiwanese investor.
- Habitual Offender Gets 71-Year Sentence for Sexual Assaults
- Burbank Signs Pact on Water Cleanup
- Business Leaders Expect Economy to Improve : Finances: A bank's semiannual survey shows hotel operators to be the least optimistic. Half expect things to get worse.
- Relatively Upset With the Situation : Tony Gwynn: He would rather see his brother get a chance than win another batting title.
- PADRES : Weather Ruins Maddux's Chance
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NATIONAL INVITATION TOURNAMENT : Ammann Lifts Stanford to Title, 78-72; Tubbs Ejected
- NBA ROUNDUP : Down by 24, Trail Blazers Defeat SuperSonics
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- It's Easy As 1-2-3 for Mortensen : Softball: Bishop Montgomery right-hander has 0.25 earned-run average and has struck out 102 batters in 45 innings.
- When He Reached the Finish, He Vowed That He Was Finished
- EVERYTHING (Yes, Even the Mannequins) MUST GO : If business had been this good beforehand, Buffums wouldn't have needed a liquidation sale.
- Long Beach Boosters, Staff Assail Athletic Director's Methods
- Toxic-Waste Management Center Opens in Glendale
- Uniformed Response : Beverly Hills Police Give Strapped Seabees, Families a Helping Hand
- THEATER NOTES : Seeing the Light : Ventura County's first music theater, an offshoot of a Santa Barbara Civic Light Opera, is scheduled to make its debut in July.
- Cal Poly Receives Computer Software
- Nearly 2,000 Phony IDs Turn Up on Spring Break
- Compton : Catholic High School to Add 7th, 8th Grades
- But You <i> Can</i> Take It Home With You
- Woman Held in Soldier's Death May Not Have Been Legal Wife
- Alhambra Hospital Close to Being Sold
- Failure to Attract 8 Teams Might Spell End of Tournament
- Wide Gap Divides Mobil, Torrance on Adviser Choice : Safety: Selection of a refinery watchdog will be left to a court-appointed overseer if the two sides can't agree.
- AMERICA'S CUP : Soviets Will Miss World Championships
- Northridge Still in Playoff Picture After Softball Split With Oregon
- Born to Act : Movies: Natasha Richardson, starring in 'The Comfort of Strangers,' comes from solid film stock.
- Japanese Purchase of Semi-Gas May Proceed: A...
- The Fine Print
- Tasting Notes
- Latino Group Will Honor Professor
- Hey, Easter rabbit fans--get your baskets and...
- Que pasa? : PEOPLE AND EVENTS
- Marina del Rey : Boat Launch Work Delayed
- Year-Round Students Yearn for the Ol' Days
- State Shows 69.2% Rise in Latino Population
- Airport Passengers Can Check Bags at Curb
- COUNTYWIDE : Shelter to Stay Open as Cold Continues
- To Pick Preschool, Form Your Opinion and Ask Your Child
- Vote on Scavenging Delayed
- Pickets in Burbank Ask NBC to Revive 'Dark Shadows'
- LOTTERY RESULTS
- Camarillo Twins Lose in Tennis
- MUSIC REVIEW : Larrocha Returns to Ambassador
- PBS Serves Up a Pair of Gems : Television: British TV has long excelled at political intrigue. 'Die Kinder' and 'House of Cards' continue the tradition--and share the cynicism.
- Networks' New News Strategy : Television: Economic pressures are resulting in staff reductions--or the closing--of news bureaus across the country.
- Bell Gardens Councilman Bird Resigns : Politics: Many expect the city to appoint Rosa Hernandez, a candidate in last April's election, to fill the vacancy.
- Northridge's No. 2 Softball Pitcher Quits Team Because of Shoulder Injury
- ART REVIEW : A Hearty Look at Zen and the Art of Discipline : 'Zenga--Brushstrokes of Enlightenment,' with 70 superb black-and-white ink works, is painting that makes you feel good.
- Man Fatally Shot at Convenience Store
- World IN BRIEF : BRITAIN : Property Crime Up in England, Wales
- Dress Distress: Saudi religious police went into...
- San Gabriel : Valley Boulevard Rezoning
- Norwalk : Fees Increased, New Ones Created for Some Services
- Warner Park5800 Topanga Canyon Blvd., Woodland HillsSize:...
- Montebello : Parents Urge Board to Keep 55 Bilingual Teaching Jobs
- Ferreting Out Filter Information
- Osmond J. Ritland; Leader in Air Force
- Videotape Haunts Officers Who Were at Beating Scene
- Wilder Moves Toward '92 Bid for Presidency
- WAVES OF THE FUTURE : After Its Young Team Finished 22-9, Pepperdine Believes the Best Is Yet to Come
- Oxnard Cuts $2.4 Million to Resolve Fiscal Woes : Deficit: 'Spartan-like' spending plan is expected to result in balanced books for the first time in five years.
- U.S. to Consider NHL Players
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- POUND WISE and PAULA FOOLISH : POUNDSTONE'S RUMINATIONS, FROM POLITICS TO POP TARTS : PEARLS FROM PAULA : Poundstone Mines Her Own Life and Times for Gems to Bring to Brea
- Dear Kids:Psst. The Easter Bunny here. Just...
- Quebec Panel Calls for 1992 Sovereignty Vote : Canada: But a referendum on independence could be postponed if there is an acceptable formula for unity.
- Plan OKd to Recruit Bilingual 911 Staffers
- Project 10 Gives Gay Students Help When They Need It Most
- SPORTSCOPE : Bruin Swimmers Send 10 to Vie in NCAA Meet
- All-American Honors Given to Pomona Players
- Azusa Pacific Star Rises Above Competition : Colleges: High jumper Johnson will attempt to win third consecutive outdoor title at NAIA meet in May.
- Wilson Backs No-Fault Auto Insurance Plan : Legislation: The two-tiered structure would eliminate legal wrangling on claims of less than $15,000.
- Santa Monica : Homeless Task Force OKd
- West Covina : Tax District Vote Delayed
- Ruling Eases Way for Suit by McMartin Defendants
- Wife's Fears for Kuwaiti Husband End in Pride : Manhattan Beach: Stacey Al-Ghawas waited as her husband fled Iraqi captivity, then joined the Gulf War.
- La Jolla Realtors Mount Revolt Over New Business Tax : Advertising: The $200,000 collected by City Hall to promote commerce is unfair and poorly spent, real estate agents claim.
- Dime Machine : Van Nuys Man Fashions Dream Car From a Used Honda and 25,000 Coins
- Blacks Vow to Buy Korean Market : Race relations: Girl was shot to death in store, sparking charges of racism and economic exploitation. Activists hope to purchase other stores as well.
- 3 Plead Guilty in Stabbing Death
- COUNTYWIDE : City Protests Plan to Ship Trash by Rail
- San Diego's Best? Scouts Are Drawn to a Pair of Aces : Baseball: Benji Gil of Castle Park and Jose Silva of Hilltop might be the best in a county deep in high school talent.
- Clippers Looking Up After Latest Victory : Pro basketball: They make it four in a row and start watching scoreboard with 95-89 victory over Jazz at Sports Arena.
- JAZZ REVIEW : Sunshine From Ray Brown Trio
- NOTEBOOK : Duncan Named Division V Player of Year