- Prosecutors to Make Case Against Appointment of Capizzi as D.A.
- Commentary : Early Preview of Life's Harsher Side : Extortion caper: A mother suddenly realizes how defenseless her child is against the tentacles of a world she wishes could be different.
- During Tet Festival, It's Not-So-Little Saigon
- Gabarra Revives Sockers in Overtime
- Living the NFL Dream : Super Matchup: What would happen if the team of the '70s faced the team of the '80s? Funny you asked . . .
- Archeologists Date Farming in N. America to 2000 BC : Prehistory: Evidence suggests the early aboriginal peoples of eastern North America were more advanced than believed, and that the area was one where agriculture developed independently.
- Romania Defector Has Happy Reunion in U.S. : New life: Daughter joins father in Washington 11 years after high-ranking Bucharest official sought asylum in the West.
- Reformers Assail Redistricting Process : Politics: Two experts on redistricting, a Republican and a Democrat, want to change the way it is done. One says the most recent redistricting, in 1982, was 'unconscionable.'
- Cambodian Papers Wage War of Words : Media: Once the target of barbs in the local Cambodian newspaper, a community leader has responded with his own publication.
- Mirror, Mirror, Let Us See Who Is Purest of the Three? : Politics: The race for state insurance commissioner sets off infighting within consumerist circles.
- Moynihan's Plan to Cut Payroll Taxes Snags GOP in a Political Role-Reversal
- Children Fear Sprayings for 'Madfly' May Hurt the Caterpillars : Malathion: 5-year-olds tell teacher they're afraid of chemical's effects. City attorneys are trying to speed a hearing on the aerial assaults before the next dousing.
- IUD Victim Who Fought Back Awaits Her $725 Apology
- 'We had some tough times and some good times. We just kept on'
- Volunteers Plug Homeless Health Care Gap
- Landry Firing Is Still Haunting Jerry Jones
- They're Checking the Standings Before the Ledger : Eddie DeBartolo Jr.: 49er owner knows what he wants and is willing to spend whatever he thinks is necessary to get it.
- Edberg Pulls Up and Pulls Out : Australian Open: Lendl wins when Swede defaults with injured stomach muscle.
- Madkins' Acting No Flop for UCLA : College basketball: Bruin guard takes charge as Payton draws fourth foul in key play of 94-80 victory over Oregon State.
- NHL ROUNDUP : How Sweet It Is for Islanders at Home
- Is General Motors chairman Roger Smith also...
- Mining the Third World's Uncharted Regions : Alfredo Jaar's Minimalism-influenced show at La Jolla attacks Western stereotypes
- The Baffling, Alluring World of Kate Bush
- ON THE RECORD
- Irish Books Are Tribute to Princess
- THE MODERN WORLD Ten Great Writers <i> by Malcolm Bradbury (Penguin: $8.95, illustrated) </i>
- Going Home to the Galapagos : MY FATHER'S ISLAND A Galapagos Quest <i> by Johanna Angermeyer (Viking: $19.95; 303 pp.) </i>
- Places Volunteers Can Receive Training
- A. Nonny Mouse and Other Children's Poets
- ICONS : Rolodex: A Rotary File Comes Full Circle
- Fret Alert : Top 10 Reasons to Brace Yourself for Still Another Year of Living With Anxiety
- KING SOLOMON'S MINES by H. Rider Haggard (Oxford: $2.25)
- Cities' Suit Over Prop. 13 Funds Dismissed
- Java Joints : What's One of the Hottest Things Brewing in L. A.? : Coffeehouses--Some Sedate, Some That Percolate
- Rumbling Buses Spark Petition, Soil Tests Near West L.A. Route
- 30 Dead, 27 Missing in Tunisian Floods
- The Course of China's College Protests: Students Keep Mum, Keep the Movement : Repression: Ordered to spy on one another, under the scrutiny of police, students continue a private pro- democracy curriculum.
- Freed East Bloc Nations Rush to Embrace Israel : Eastern Europe: The new governments are quick to reach out to Jerusalem. It's partly pragmatic (to impress the West), partly an expression of kinship among long-suffering people.
- Gorbachev Won't Make It Without More of Our Help : Perestroika: Soviet leader's near-miraculous success owes more to Yuri Andropov than most realize, but he needs George Bush as well.
- Santa Clarita Dedicates Biggest Park
- Events in the news this week.
- 2,000 Attend Services for Man Killed by Deputy
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Montclair Prep Slips Past Western Christian, 76-74
- Foote Resigns as CHRB Secretary
- Super Slip-Ups Keep Him Second Banana
- NBA NOTES : Best Has Yet To Come for Robinson
- CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE BASEBALL PREVIEW : Matadors Preparing for Prime Time With Hard-Hitting Schedule
- Bradshaw Struggles, but Gulls Still Win
- PREP WRAPUP : Basketball Teams to Watch in the Home Stretch
- State's Two Car Plants--Study in Sharp Contrasts : Automobiles: At the NUMMI operation in Fremont, Japanese-style management is having positive results. The same cannot be said of GM's Van Nuys facility.
- DEATH WORK A Study of the Modern Execution Process <i> by Robert Johnson (Wadsworth/Brooks-Cole Publishing Co., Belmont, Calif. 94002: $16.25; 174 pp.) </i>
- For Travelers in the Gray '90s, It's About Time : Trends: A poll recently disclosed that half of all adult Americans expect to vacation outside the continental United States during the next 10 years.
- Liven Up Those Old Kitchen Countertops
- When Cold Cuts Into Travel Plans
- Prophet and Loss : He Has Seen the Future, and It Is Small, Hip and Profitable
- THE PRISON EXPERIENCE <i> by Morrie Camhi (Charles E. Tuttle Co., 28 South Main St., Rutland, Vt. 05701: $29.95; 140 pp.) </i>
- Tour Gets to the Bottom of Seattle's Bawdy Past
- Young people caught up in events of...
- New Interview Tools Help Crime Victims, Witnesses Recall More
- Proposed Payroll Tax Cut Assailed by Rostenkowski
- Knowledge of Laws Helps Research
- Who'd Fight Whom in Europe?
- Inglewood, Torrance Form Panels to Obtain Better Count in Census
- Pilots Lower Their Takeoff Decibel Level : Aviation: Fullerton fliers intentionally get noisy to find ways to keep quieter for airport neighbors. They listen and learn sound methods.
- Motorcyclist Is Killed in Crash
- BIG WEST ROUNDUP : New Mexico St. Beats Utah St.
- 61 Arrested at Anti-Abortion Rally
- Smith Shares the History, but Lott Owns the Rings : Players: Defensive backs have been competing for more than a decade, even when they were roommates at USC.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Balanced Attack Leads Valley Women to Rout of Moorpark, 79-49
- Driver Filion Is Still Very Much Driven
- Pure Gore : His Novel, 'Hollywood,' Is Just Out, but the Great Curmudgeon Is Not Celebrating
- Official Halts Gutting of Building
- King in Exile Awaits Chance to Reclaim Albania
- Mex-America: A State of Mind : MIGRANT SOULS <i> by Arturo Islas (William Morrow: $16.95; 224 pp.)</i>
- WHERE IN THE WORLD WAS CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS? : The Pope, the King of Spain and Other Luminaries Will All be There to Commemorate the 500th Anniversary of Columbus' Discovery. If They Can Only Find the Right Place.
- Record 2,700-Acre Estate Seized in Drug Case
- In Barry Case, the Double Standard Is Alive, Well
- Expressing the Jewish Experience Through Artworks : Culture: The six-week 'Celebration: The Jewish Experience' offers workshops, theater events, a cantors' concert and a cooking class.
- NOTEBOOK : Head Bear Isn't Bullish on the 49ers
- NBA ROUNDUP : Malone Eloquently States His Case, Scoring 61 Points in Jazz Victory
- Skins Game Takes TV Timeout : Senior golf: Officials call slow-playing foursome off course after seven halved holes. Entire $450,000 still on the table.
- Creators Revive Their Broadway Baby : Can a 25-year-old failed Broadway musical about a love-struck member of the Communist Party find an audience in Pasadena?
- Imperfect 'Mermaid'
- Dramatic Difference at South Coast Repertory
- Not the same places, Not the same old egg roll : It's Haute Chinese
- 3 Marengo Block Buildings Will Escape Wreckers
- Lebanon Cleric Escapes Car Bomb Blast
- Battle Lines Are Being Drawn in Area Code Split : Phones: When the 310 area code takes effect in 1992, some residents will have to dial long-distance within their own city. Local officials say they'll fight the phone company plan.
- LOTTERY RESULTS
- Wilmington Society Keeps Youth Calendar Promise
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Syracuse Ends Georgetown Home Streak in Big Way
- Milcho Leviev No Longer Has to Imagine
- SPIN CYCLE:
- Reliving a Life in 'Show and Tell' : Veteran performer recalls his Broadway triumphs and his alcoholism in a one-man show
- Americans Back Long-Term Care Insurance
- Vina Delmar; Adapted 'The Awful Truth' for the Screen
- Rough Homecoming for Repatriate Boat People : Vietnam: Those who voluntarily return from Hong Kong are hard-pressed to support themselves. The key is economic reform now being pushed by Hanoi.
- Communists Act to Dissolve Polish Party
- P.V. Schools Plan Meeting on Busing
- CSUN's Teobaldi Reaches Final of Tennis Tournament
- Joss: The Next Stage in Chinese Restaurants : From the decor to its menu to the Sunset Boulevard prices, it has a style all its own
- *** 1/2 DESERT ROSE BAND "Pages of Life" <i> Curb/MCA</i> :<i> Albums are rated on a scale of one star (poor) to five stars (a classic). </i>
- The Jewish Renaissance Flowers Anew : Skirball Museum's epic 'Tradition and Revolution' exhibition has present-day reverberations
- *** QUEEN LATIFAH "All Hail the Queen" <i> Tommy Boy</i> :<i> Albums are rated on a scale of one star (poor) to five stars (a classic). </i>
- Ex-Con Has a Captive Audience on 'The Rock'
- Path of Glory : Movable Brick Paving Replaces a Labor-Intensive Lawn With a Flexible Cottage Garden
- VETERAN'S DAY A Vietnam Memoir <i> by Rod Kane (Orion Books/Crown Publishers: $18.95; 307 pp.)</i>
- Can a Majority of Owners Amend the CC&Rs;?
- In the wake of the Lady Rose : A voyage aboard the veteran coaster provides tourists with an insight into the lives of the British Columbia fishermen and lumberjacks who rely on her daily visit
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : NASA Cuts Flight From 1990 Schedule
- World IN BRIEF : GUATEMALA : 6 Held in Slaying of Leftist Activists
- Hotel Workers Go on Strike at Horseshoe Club
- EPA Wants 1 Agency for Water Cleanup : Pollution: Officials want a single leader as 'the driving force' in the effort to tackle pollution in the San Gabriel Valley.
- Numbered but Nameless in Death : Coroner: Thousands of bodies come to the county morgue each year. Four remain there from 1989 that can still only be called John or Jane Doe.
- Jail-Control Fight Leaves Scars in Another County : Detention System: After a hard-fought battle, Santa Clara County wrenched control of its jails from the sheriff. How is it working? Opinions are varied.
- Pickets Protest UCI's Shift on Gays in Family Housing
- OFF-THE-WALL STREET
- Archbishop Mahony Objects to a Column on Union Organizing of Cemetery Workers
- In Training
- The <i> Last</i> Doors Letter
- MAUREEN O'CONNOR
- CARD FILE
- Death Penalty Controversy
- MAUREEN O'CONNOR
- Terrorist Torch
- UCLA Guest House Needed for Families
- Rothenberg Release and Media Coverage
- For Some, the Pop World Is a Kids World
- Japanese Originality
- Medfly Music
- Nonprofit Housing
- CAUSTIC CURMUDGEON
- MORRIS DEES
- Opossums Under and in the House
- LITTLE PLEASURES IN BAOTOWN
- 'Anatomy of Bullet Wound'
- A Matter of Gravity
- PET STORES
- Man and Dog
- Support for Gay Stage
- MAUREEN O'CONNOR
- 'Anatomy of Bullet Wound'
- For Some, the Pop World Is a Kids World
- A Matter of Gravity
- Using Drugs
- OFF-THE-WALL STREET
- Guest House Needed at UCLA Hospital
- Former Justice Arthur Goldberg
- Dogma Disputed
- OFF-THE-WALL STREET
- MORRIS DEES
- Let Downtown Grow
- A PYNCHON OF SALT
- Death Penalty Controversy
- John Wayne Airport, Aviator Eddie Martin
- 'Dumbth' Article Hits Close to Home
- Nonprofit Housing
- Aide Sees Aquino
- Malathion Spraying and Cancer Risk
- A PYNCHON OF SALT
- SHAW BUSINESS
- For Some, the Pop World Is a Kids World
- Look It Up
- John Wayne Airport, Aviator Eddie Martin
- Malathion Spraying and Cancer Risk
- Theme Parks Take a Wild Ride to Catch Disney : Entertainment: MCA's studio tours and scare rides, Sea World's Forbidden Reef and new roller coasters all over are aimed at cutting into the industry leader.
- A 'Bargain' House Is No Bargain If It Has Incurable Property Defects
- Ins and Outs of Using 'Over-55' Tax Break in Sale of Residence
- Robert Culp Spies a New Area to Live
- Lodging in Hong Kong Monasteries Is Divine
- Library Reappraises Exhibit on Convicted Councilman
- Pasadena Hopes to See the Lite on Utility Bills
- Winds Blamed for Road Perils, Boating Death
- INS Aims High Beams on Border to Catch Illegal Crossers
- Placentia Bank Robber Escapes With About $800
- Grandmother's Tale Inspired 'Piano'
- *** 1/2 THE O'KANES "Imagine That" <i> Columbia</i> :<i> Albums are rated on a scale of one star (poor) to five stars (a classic). </i>
- Travelers were enraged this week after learning...
- The East Coast From Maine to Brazil : THE VOYAGE OF THE SANDERLING <i> by Roger D. Stone (Alfred A. Knopf: $19.95; 304 pp., illustrated) </i>
- Detroit Parents Campaign to Save City's Children : Violence: Every year dozens of children are shot down on the mean streets. Parents of some victims have formed a group to fight back.
- Trendy? It Grows in Malibu : Business: A TV writer whose career is fallow at the moment turns his hand to organic farming. His crops: herbs and glamorous greens and edible flowers that are served at fancy restaurants.
- Collapse of East Bloc Fans Flames of Ethnic Conflicts
- Nation IN BRIEF : UTAH : Pair Sentenced in Air Force Thefts
- Battle Lines Are Being Drawn in Area Code Split
- COLUMN ONE : Town That Tells Time on a Rolex : Beverly Hills is a small place really. It's money and glitz that make it different and, for most, irresistible.
- Spraying for Medflies, Stirring Up a Backlash : Agriculture: Malathion may be a 'safe' insecticide, but dousing by helicopter isn't what it was intended for and hasn't been adequately studied.
- Haiti: All That Talent, Wit, Magic Under a Nightmare State of Siege : Terror: Citizens live amid fear and murder while the president returns triumphal from travel to a "traditional ally" in Taiwan.
- Long Beach's Brian Jones Moving to Dominguez Hills
- Lindell Holmes of Detroit won the International...
- El Camino Shocked by Mt. SAC--Again
- Getting Back on His Feet : Boxing: Henry Tillman, a one-time felon caught against the ropes of life, is trying to resurrect a once-promising career.
- NEWPORT PRO-AM GOLF TOURNAMENT : Claar Scores Clear Victory, Winning by 5
- CSUN Falls From Lofty Heights After Loss to Riverside
- 'Daydream Believer' Disillusioned With Record Industry
- Viewpoints : The Chip Industry After U.S. Memories
- Little Red (Chinese) Schoolhouse : TO OPEN MINDS Chinese Clues to the Dilemma of Contemporary Education <i> by Howard Gardner (Basic Books: $21.95; 326 pp.) </i>
- EVERGLADES <i> by Connie Toops </i> : THE SKY ISLANDS OF SOUTHEAST ARIZONA <i> by Kate Crowley & Mike Link (Voyageur: $14.95 each, illustrated) </i>
- The Perils of Caroline : An Excerpt From Vidal's Latest
- Ava's Loves, Ava's Life : AVA'S MEN The Private Life of Ava Gardner <i> by Jane Ellen Wayne (St. Martin's Press: $19.95; 260 pp.; 0-312-0394-5) </i>
- $900 Raised for Tot Left Behind
- Mandela's Terms for Release Related by Wife : South Africa: He refuses to leave prison until the government ends the state of emergency and legalizes the ANC, Winnie Mandela says after a visit.
- *** THEY MIGHT BE GIANTS "Flood" <i> Elektra</i> :<i> Albums are rated on a scale of one star (poor) to five stars (a classic). </i>
- A DAY IN THE LIFE
- Stars Lending a Hand for AIDS Benefit in Pasadena
- Engineers Bored Holes in Earth, Tested Air
- The L.A. Coffeehouse Scene
- Self-Esteem: A Matter of Life, Death : Gangs: 'Padre, I have nothing to lose,' says the 13-year-old after a 'homeboy' dies. This despair is stronger than anything the law can do.
- Upper Midwest Digs Out After Storm Cuts Off Power, Closes 3 Airports
- Man Dies After Police Chase
- Student Says Miami Quarterback Punched Him
- More Than Stroke of Good Luck : Australian Open: Edberg, Lendl reach final with different but efficient styles.
- AND LEST WE FORGET:
- Shedding Old Light on Feminism : ON HER OWN Growing Up in the Shadow of the American Dream <i> by Ruth Sidel (Viking: $18.95; 243 pp.; 0-670-83154-9) </i>
- Soviet General Says Azerbaijanis Planned a Coup
- Shaking the Very Foundations of AIDS Orthodoxy : Kaposi's Sarcoma: Two studies of this condition pose a question once considered a heresy: What if HIV is not the cause of the epidemic?
- Fast Break by East Bloc: Short Pants, Stuff Shots
- Debate on Refinery Acid Report Delayed by AQMD Officials : Safety: Critics say the overly pessimistic report is stacked against using hydrofluoric acid and favors sulfuric acid.
- Reagan-Basher Beilenson Has This President's Ear : Politics: The liberal West Valley congressman and President Bush regularly discuss intelligence issues. They like each other too.
- 1st Private TV Outlet in Spain Tweaks Regime
- COMMENTARY : No Reason for NFL to Block Underclassmen
- Improving Easy as A, Plan B, C : NFL: Talent scouts, Chargers' Bobby Beathard among them, look to upgrade teams in second year of free-agent program.
- Craig Meets Heavyweights Every Week
- Trojans Lose Track of Time in Loss : USC: Nobody asks officials to stop the clock after Oregon takes 66-65 lead with four seconds left in the game.
- Tombstone Territory
- Once upon a time, there was a man who had a great idea for an afternoon talk show on television. That was 23 years ago. But then America changed and TV changed. So Phil Donahue had to change too. : Donahue's Dilemma: Balancing Truth, Trash
- Political Wife Effi Barry Stands by Controversial Husband
- Kashmir Militants Burn India Flags During Break in Curfew
- Loyal Iowans Reunite as Boone Companions
- L.A. Election Returns: Costs Up, Confidence Down, Apathy All Over
- Sheriff's Race May Hinge on Who Holds Key to Jails
- Six More UNLV Players Suspended for Unpaid Phone Bills
- They Both Have Points to Make : 49ers Trendy Choice to Wear Crown Again
- Bryan Murray: Ties to the Washington Capitals Still Bind
- What's Cooking for Tet Celebrations?
- In Search of . . . Andrea McArdle
- Jean-Claude Van Damme, the Belgian-born martial-arts champ...
- Dry Cycle : New Moisturizers Replenish the Body's Natural Protection Against Parched Skin
- BAOTOWN <i> by Wang Anyi translated by Martha Avery (W. W. Norton: $17.95; 144 pp.) </i>
- Safe With Her in the Darkness : EASTER WEEKEND <i> by David Bottoms (Houghton Mifflin: $17.95; 198 pp.; 0-395-51528-9) </i>
- Airport Officials Reject Proposal to Put Solar Plant on Palmdale Site
- Adult Bookstores Investigated for Alleged Sales of Obscene Materials : Crime: Police say they will ask that charges be filed against the alleged owner of three so-called 'porn shops' for selling illegal X-rated videotapes.
- New Radio Devices Will Help Police Track Stolen Cars
- WHEN POLITICS COME TO PUSH & SHOVE : Republicans: George Bush surfboards over issues but Democrats could ride the waves of change--on taxes, abortion and tussles in world trade.
- Transfer Pact Lures Students to UCSD
- San Marcos Goes to Town : Small Community Lays Big Plans Based on New University and City Hall
- Camp Builds Trust to Rebuild Young Lives
- Jockey Jeffrey Righter, injured in a four-horse...
- Valley Beats Moorpark, Clings to 1st
- WCC ROUNDUP : McWhorter Leads USF Win
- Sunday Silence Selected 1989's Horse of the Year
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : No. 2 Ocean View Falls to Fountain Valley in Overtime
- Celebrating a Non-Celebrity Quintet
- World Beat Collections--Striking the Right Notes
- Foreign Businesses Show Interest but Move Cautiously in Eastern Bloc : Eastern Europe: Predictions of an impending investment boom are exaggerated, experts say. Businessmen are wary of primitive conditions and political instability.
- Tour Company Offers Flexibility
- YOUR MORTGAGE : Making Sense of Lenders' Terms
- Azerbaijanis Offer to Restore Order : Ethnic strife: Popular Front says it will 'stabilize' the republic if Soviet troops are withdrawn. But the defense minister says his role is to crush the organization.
- World IN BRIEF : LEBANON : Attacks on Israeli Troops Halved in '89
- Cities' Suit Over Prop. 13 Funds Dismissed
- Police Pooches Sniff Out Arsonists, Succeeding Where Crime Labs Fail
- Voice of Experience : Painful Memories Buoy Leticia Quezada's Fight for Bilingual Schools
- East Bloc: Mercy Beats Old Ideology : Justice: Vengeance could be theirs, but the new leaders in the old Warsaw Pact prefer more oranges and working cars : to Final Truths.
- Second-Class Water, First Class Idea
- Pit Bull Attack Sends Man to Hospital With Deep Cuts
- A Sobering Story of Progressive Parents and Grad Night Fun
- Newcomers Changing Face of Chinatown : Communities: Immigrants tied only by a common Chinese ancestry have brought a heterogeneity--and a divisiveness--to the neighborhood north of City Hall.
- Notes about your surroundings.
- Love of literature keeps them reading--and debating.
- CSUN Volleyball Team Places 6th in Santa Barbara
- Commentary : Malathion Options Need Be Found
- Canyons Beats Oxnard for 3rd Win in a Row
- Improving Dominguez Hills Splits 2
- 'Milwaukee' Play Doesn't Work : Clippers: Manning gets career-high 39 points, but L. A. loses to Portland, 118-115, for fourth consecutive defeat.
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Jessie Wins It, but Defense Is Key for Edison
- Meldrick Taylor cleared the last obstacle for...
- Two Soviet Artists Conquer the West : 12 years after emigrating, Vitaly Komar and Alex Melamid receive critical praise and see their works sell like hotcakes
- CAAccess
- Quibbles & Bits
- Cuba Pressing Its Nuclear Power Program Despite Outsiders : Energy: The island's first plant is now under construction. It's an eyesore for some. But others see it as guaranteeing cheaper future fuel bills.
- Panama Arrests 2 in Slaying of U.S. Canal Official
- 2,000 Attend Services for Muslim Killed by Deputy
- Dragon in Our Own Back Yard
- * SCHOOL CHIEF UNDER FIRE: Lynwood Unified...
- He's Still a Forum Favorite : Nicholls: Fans welcome him back with flowers, banners and cheers. He also scores third goal in last two games for Rangers.
- College Guard Makes 15 Three-Pointers
- PACIFIC 10 ROUNDUP : Pittsburgh Ends Arizona's Dominance of the Big East
- Baker, at Last
- GOLF : Touring Pros May Become Worldbeaters
- Getting Soaked by the Pacific : Survey of major U.S. orchestras finds only one in the country with higher top ticket prices
- Soft Adventures Easy on Tourists
- The Eagle (Channel 28 Sunday at 1...
- Deukmejian Strongly Backs Medfly Spraying : Environment: He says state cannot surrender to the pest. Potential catastrophe for agriculture cited.
- THE HIGH SCHOOLS : Granada Hills Wins With Players' Choice
- HORSE RACING : Pincay to Be Sidelined for at Least a Month With Broken Collarbone
- Holbert Keeps Getting Better, Leads USD Past Santa Clara
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Golden West Survives a Big Chill
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Chapman Shut Down by Bakersfield
- Starting Out Right
- Sara Hickman's Down-Home Irony
- In Energy, More Opportunity Than Crisis