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What happened on October 26, 1988
ENTERTAINMENT
Yo-Yo Ma and His Passion for Musical Communication
LIBBY SLATE
'Oba Oba': The Color, Music, and Diversity That Is Brazil
JANICE ARKATOV
Beer Sponsorship Isn't on Tap for Neil Young
THOMAS K. ARNOLD
A Burning Mission : 'Incendiary' Artist Aims 'to Reinvent What World Is All About'--in Context, of Course
JESS BRAVIN, Times Staff Writer
Dance and Music Reviews : Salzburg Marionettes at Ambassador Auditorium
BRUCE BURROUGHS
TV & Video
John Voland,
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
TV & Video : Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press.
John Voland
TV REVIEW : How to Free Up the Freeways
BILL STEIGERWALD
Pop & Rock
JOHN VOLAND,
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Tv & Video
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Orange County Center May Kill Plans for 2nd Theater
CHRIS PASLES, Times Staff Writer
'Insurance: Yes on 100'
'Insurance: Yes on 100'
Tv & Video
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
ART REVIEW : A Photo Album of a Pilgrim's Progress
CATHY CURTIS, Times Staff Writer
POP MUSIC REVIEW : Fordham Eases Through Debut
CHRIS WILLMAN
MUSIC / Chris Pasles : Author Seeks to Dethrone Toscanini as American 'Culture God'
Chris Pasles
OPERA REVIEW : A Wrong-Headed but Vivid 'Hollander'
MARTIN BERNHEIMER, Times Music Critic
Stones, Temptations Among Rock Hall of Fame Choices
RICHARD CROMELIN
Indianapolis Station Won't Air 'Son'
DAVID CROOK, Times Staff Writer
Orange County's Estimated Weekend Box Office
Kathie Bozanich
Mary and Dick - Shows of Their Very Own : Divorcing 'McGuire' From Mary
NIKKI FINKE, Times Staff Writer
Movies
JOHN VOLAND,
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
Dance and Music Reviews : A Butoh 'Fetus of Nature' at Barnsdall Park
CHRIS PASLES
'Insurance: Yes on 100'
Pop & Rock
JOHN VOLAND,
Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press
MOVIE REVIEW : 'Terminus' as Historical Drama
KEVIN THOMAS, Times Staff Writer
POP RECORD REVIEW : Post-'Broadway' Streisand Goes Lush and Romantic
PAUL GREIN
ART REVIEW : Nature Through a Stretch Limo's Tinted Glass
HILLIARD HARPER, San Diego County Arts Writer
Jennings 'Doing Fine,' Hospital Says
RANDY LEWIS, Times Staff Writer
Mary and Dick- Shows of Their Very Own : Still Trying to Keep Up With the Petries
Howard Rosenberg
Mary and Dick - Shows of Their Very Own : Van Dyke Back at the Laugh Stand
DIANE HAITHMAN, Times Staff Writer
NEWS
Animator Eric Larson; One of Disney's 'Nine Old Men'
BURT A. FOLKART, Times Staff Writer
Soviet Ship Within Half Mile of Trapped Whales
From Times Wire Services
The Nation
Klan Ordered to Pay Marchers $1 Million
DAVID TREADWELL, Times Staff Writer
The State
Radioactive Water Leak Shuts A-Plant
Larry B. Stammer, Times Staff Writer
Great Western Wants to Drop Out of FSLIC
From Associated Press
The Nation
Wilson Failed Senior Citizens, McCarthy Asserts
RICHARD C. PADDOCK, Times Staff Writer
Solidarity Advisers Barred; Polish Talks Delayed
CHARLES T. POWERS, Times Staff Writer
The World
The World
Bentsen Evokes His Pioneer Roots in Dakotas
DOUGLAS JEHL, Times Staff Writer
D. C. Council Ousts AIDS Test Protesters
Associated Press
The State : Insurers Put Sales on Hold
Soviets Plan Jewish Studies Center, Training of Rabbis
MICHAEL PARKS, Times Staff Writer
Israeli Planes Hit Lebanese Guerrilla Bases
From Reuters
The Nation
Oxford Launches Fund Appeal
From Reuters
The Nation
The Nation
Ford Quarter Earnings Up 21.8%
Associated Press
The World
French Firm Halts Deliveries of Abortion Pill
Associated Press
Dukakis Interview Tops Ratings
From Associated Press
The World
Soviets to Publish Works by Trotsky
From Reuters
The World
Judge Lectures Broker, Gives Him 3 Years
Associated Press
The World
Fashion 88 : Lagerfeld Launches His New Line With a Nautical Accent
PAT McCOLL
The State
CAMPAIGN '88 : Bush Leads Dukakis in 2 National Surveys
From Times Wire Services
Soviet Shuttle to Rise Saturday
Associated Press
The World
Wickes OKs Buyout by 2 N.Y. Groups for $517 Million
Quayle Charges Dukakis Is Behind 'Despicable' Claims
CATHLEEN DECKER, Times Staff Writer
Will Not Change Tactics: Dukakis : Foe on Fringe on Economics, Bush Charges
JAMES GERSTENZANG, Times Staff Writer
Dukakis Woos Latinos in Colorado : Bush Says His Foe Would Repeal New Income Tax Laws
From Associated Press
Prop. 95 Backers Picket at Vons Cited for Infestations
FREDERICK M. MUIR, Times Staff Writer
Traffic Stuck in Molasses
Associated Press
Study Calls for Better Driver Screening
Associated Press
Child-Murder Charges Dropped
United Press International
Bush Links Foe to Fringe Economics : Dukakis Camp Steps Up Effort on Lie Charges
BOB DROGIN and DAVID LAUTER, Times Staff Writers
Peron Makes Surprise Visit to Argentina
Associated Press
Dukakis Loses Appeal Challenging U.S. Authority Over National Guard
Associated Press
CAMPAIGN '88 : Contempt Order Sought
Ronald J. Ostrow
The Nation : Court Upholds Drug Tests for N.Y. Police
Thatcher to Seek Unprecedented 4th Term in Britain
Associated Press
15 Safe, 496 Feared Dead in Sinking of Philippine Ferry
Associated Press
Peru Jet Crash Kills American, 10 Others
From Reuters
The Times Poll : Nader's Proposal Is Sole Insurance Plan Favored
GEORGE SKELTON, Times Sacramento Bureau Chief
Sweden Tells Soviet Defectors to Return, Credits Reforms
Associated Press
2 Bond Measures Ask Voters for $1.3 Billion to Expand Jails, Prisons : Proposition 86 County Jail Bond Act : Proposition 80 Prison Bond Act
DOUGLAS SHUIT, Times Staff Writer
Death-Squad Killings Rise in El Salvador, Report Says
From Reuters
Panel's Second Action Against Judge Pushes for His Removal
PHILIP HAGER, Times Staff Writer
Doctors, in Switch, Oppose Repeat Caesarean Births
United Press International
A&P Out of Bidding
Associated Press
U.S. Jet Gets Parking Ticket on British Road
From Reuters
Economic Growth Rate Weakest Since 1986; Drought Cited
From Times Wire Services
The Awakening : Liesel Brooks' Parents Had a Wartime Secret That Would Shatter Her Life : First Person : Liesel Brooks.
LIESEL BROOKS
British TV Documentary Says Kennedy Was Killed by 3 French Gangsters
Associated Press
Media Politics : Difficulties Seen for Dukakis in Sustaining Attack on Bush
THOMAS B. ROSENSTIEL, Times Staff Writer
The Nation
Democrats Target Assembly Seat in Heart of GOP Country
CLAUDIA LUTHER and STEVEN R. CHURM, Times Staff Writers
Dodger in the Sky Has Series of the Blues
Jack Smith
Judge Dismisses Jury in Swindall Trial on Perjury
Associated Press
Anti-Drinking Campaign Fails, Kremlin Admits
MICHAEL PARKS, Times Staff Writer
Western N.Y. Gets Foot of Snow
From United Press International
8 Killed in Copter Crash on Drug Interdiction Mission
H.G. REZA and RALPH FRAMMOLINO, Times Staff Writers
118 Safe, 393 Feared Dead in Philippine Sinking : Typhoon Also Kills 100 Ashore, Leaves 100,000 Homeless
MARK FINEMAN, Times Staff Writer
The State
8 Die in Copter Crash During Hunt for Drugs : 5 Deputies, 3 Guardsmen Killed as Craft Hits Power Line During Secret Mission Near Border
H.G. REZA and RALPH FRAMMOLINO, Times Staff Writers
Soviets Promise to Free All Political Prisoners--Kohl : W. German Sees Action in 10 Weeks
From Times Wire Services
Libya Builds Huge Poison Gas Plant, CIA Chief Says
DAVID B. OTTAWAY, The Washington Post
Police DARE Enjoys Big Fund Night
Marylouise Oates
Will Not Change Tactics: Dukakis : Insists in TV Interview That He Is Gaining
BOB DROGIN and DAVID LAUTER, Times Staff Writers
Bush Direct Mail Strategy Called Key to California Lead
KEITH LOVE, Times Political Writer
Plane Crash in Peruvian Andes Kills American, 11 Others
Associated Press
Minkow Confesses on Stand to Most Charges : But Maintains He Was Coerced Into Illegal Acts by Mobsters Who Threatened Him With Violence
KIM MURPHY, Times Staff Writer
8 Die in Copter Crash on Joint Drug Mission : Victims Are Three Guardsmen, Five Sheriff's Deputies Including One From Orange County
H.G. REZA and RALPH FRAMMOLINO, Times Staff Writers
10 Marines Die as 2 Training Copters Crash
From Times Wire Services
Turn to Exotic Species : Ranchers in Texas Hear Call of Wild
J. MICHAEL KENNEDY, Times Staff Writer
The World : Kahane Seeks Citizenship
Radioactive Water Leak Shuts A-Plant
West German Loses Suit--He Wore No Belt
Associated Press
Drug Ills Begin at Home, First Lady Tells U.N. Panel
SHIRLEY MARLOW
Mitterrand Visits Egypt
From Reuters
2 Soviet Ships Cutting Path in Ice for Whales
LEE DYE, Times Science Writer
Reagan Likens Grenada Action to Liberation of France
LEE MAY, Times Staff Writer
Let Us Not Forget the Spin Nurses
Alice Kahn
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Gangland Shooting Victim's Tip Leads to Suspected Attackers
NANCY WRIDE, Times Staff Writer
Local News in Brief : Garden Grove : Man Arrested in Slaying of Pregnant Woman, 28
Freeway Sniper Suspect Arrested
RTD Warns of 50% Cut in Bus Service Over Funding Feud
SCOTT HARRIS, Times Staff Writer
Work Starts on Bridge for Key Road in Santa Clarita
STEVE PADILLA, Times Staff Writer
Orange Council Will Study Ban on Curb-Side Hiring of Workers
Local News in Brief : Supervisors Oppose AIDS Proposition
One Option of a Voter Is to Ignore It All
THOMAS V. DiBACCO,
Thomas V. DiBacco is a historian at the American University, Washington
Supervisors Assail Proposed Regional Smog Plan as Unrealistic
DAVE LESHER, Times Staff Writer
Oil Grab in Alaska
Spain to Aid Iran Projects
Associated Press
Local News in Brief : Study of Center for Tax Complaints OKd
Local News in Brief : 4 More Boys Arrested in Pipe Bomb Incident
Local News in Brief : Handicapped Protesters' Charges Dropped
Who Can Read Bush's Lips? : He Doesn't Abandon Symbols Enough to Show Who He Is
ROGER WILKINS,
Roger Wilkins, a professor of history at George Mason University, is a former journalist and was an official in the Kennedy and Johnson Administrations
Burbank Ignores Call for Study : L.A. Councilman Vows Fight Over Traffic Issue
GREG BRAXTON, Times Staff Writer
Teachers Union Faces Charges Over Boycott of Certain Chores
ELAINE WOO, Times Education Writer
Local News in Brief : Student-Run Paper Back in Business
Backers of Decks, Subway, Light Rail Find Ammunition in Poll's Results
JAMES QUINN, Times Staff Writer
Local News in Brief : Police Beat Her in Jail, Nurse Alleges
Local News in Brief : Teachers' Contract Includes 10% Raise
Administrative Office Rejects Gates' Plan for $430,000 in School Drug Education
DAVE LESHER, Times Staff Writer
A Precious Thing, Unless You've Got It
ANTHONY HAZLITT HEARD,
Anthony Hazlitt Heard, former editor of the Cape Times, is a free-lance commentator on Southern Africa based in Cape Town
Local News in Brief : Goods Heading to Vietnam Seized
Local News in Brief : Costa Mesa : Blast Causes Minor Damage to Building
Santa Clarita Schools : Assembly Panel to Probe Bus Charges
STEVE PADILLA, Times Staff Writer
Go-Ahead for Private Monorail : Supervisors Let It Go the Whole Half-Mile
STEVE EMMONS, Times Staff Writer
Candidates & Issues
Local News in Brief : Order on Sex-Film Booths Extended
School Funds: No on 98
19 High-Rises Excluded From Sprinkler Law
LEONARD BERNSTEIN, Times Staff Writer
Boy Could Be Traumatized by Testifying, Doctor Says
LOIS TIMNICK, Times Staff Writer
Funds OKd for Design of New I-5 Checkpoint
PATRICK McDONNELL, Times Staff Writer
Local News in Brief : Colorado St. Bridge Restoration Funded
Ban on Slow-Growth Initiatives Urged : Leader of Measure A Opposition Testifies Before Transit Forum
JEFFREY A. PERLMAN, Times Urban Affairs Writer
Gay Marcher Acquitted in Police-Biting Case
Clerk, Treasurer: Yes on U and V
Prop. 95 Fight Taken to Vons With Record of Infestations
FREDERICK M. MUIR, Times Staff Writer
Freeway Interchange Proposal Criticized
BOB POOL, Times Staff Writer
Confidentiality Breach? : Political Mailers Use Police List
RICHARD A. SERRANO, Times Staff Writer
Local News in Brief : Traffic Officers Return to 2 of Valley's Busiest Intersections
Local News in Brief : Sunset Beach : Stab Wounds Found in Man's Charred Body
Local News in Brief : La Habra : Woman Hit by Car Dies of Her Injuries
Electricity Restored to Tower as Testing Is Conducted; Reopening Set for Friday
CHRIS KRAUL, San Diego County Business Editor
City Backs Off Downtown Building Limits : Seeks Case-by-Case Ordinance After Developers, Landowners Complain
ARMANDO ACUNA, Times Staff Writer
Accidental Killing Nets 5-Year Term
Doubling Up Inmates Would Break Rule : County Adds 2nd Bed to 180 New Jail Cells
DAVE LESHER, Times Staff Writer
Local News in Brief : Body of Infant Girl Found in Restroom
School Designed to Halt Dropouts, Get Students Into College Is Planned
LARRY GORDON, Times Education Writer
Donate Time for Drilling Bid, Hammer Urges Staff
TED VOLLMER, Times Staff Writer
Bagel Baker Lox Up Probable Record With a 190-Pounder, Believe It or Not
Herbert J. Vida
Brezhnev Name Erased From Power Station
From Reuters
Neighbors Rescue Trapped Woman as Three Homes Burn
RONALD L. SOBLE, Times Staff Writer
Local News in Brief : Countywide : $17 Million in Drugs Seized in 3 Raids
Quiet Little Villa Park Is Having Itself a Quiet Little Council Race
MARCIDA DODSON, Times Staff Writer
Carlucci on Overseas Trip
Associated Press
Family of Man Held in Kidnaping of Granddaughter Flees Apartment
LYNN SMITH, Times Staff Writer
Description of Suspect Was Lying Through Teeth
ANTHONY PERRY
Firefighters Stumble Upon Suspected El Cajon Meth Lab
County to Force Cleanup of Site in Kagel Canyon
AMY PYLE, Times Staff Writer
People and Events
STEVE HARVEY,
From Staff and Wire Reports
Local News in Brief : Home-Grown Fruit to Be Confiscated
Campaign Trails Converge at Crespi : Politicians Flock to School
SAM ENRIQUEZ, Times Staff Writer
Rapist Begins Term but Says Guilty Plea Was a Sham to Avoid a Longer Sentence
ERIC LICHTBLAU, Times Staff Writer
Charges Are Dismissed for 3 Handicapped Protesters
MICHAEL J. YBARRA, Times Staff Writer
Hope Jokes at $500,000 Antonovich Fund-Raiser
LYNN O'SHAUGHNESSY, Times Staff Writer
Seized Vietnam-Bound Goods May Be Forfeited to U.S.
JEAN DAVIDSON, Times Staff Writer
Sewage Bonds: Yes on M
An Estonian Movement Puts Perestroika to a Test
IGOR SEDYKH,
Igor Sedykh is a political analyst for the Soviet Novosti Press Agency, which supplied this commentary
Tenants Deny Arson, Hostility Toward Homeless
ANDREA FORD,
Times Staff Writer
Cruel Prank May Have Caused Handicapped Man's Death
MICHAEL J. YBARRA, Times Staff Writer
Ex-Leader of Trial Lawyers to Incur State Bar Discipline
DAVID FREED, Times Staff Writer
Dream Comes True : New Rose Queen Couldn't Believe Her Childhood Wish Had Materialized
DAVID FERRELL, Times Staff Writer
Retiree Who Killed Three in Family Dies; Police Find Note
CARLA RIVERA, Times Staff Writer
Reagan to Make Campaign Pitch for Bush in San Diego
New Slaying Witnesses Sought as D. A.'s Case Fades
JENIFER WARREN, Times Staff Writer
BUSINESS
Los Angeles County
Wells Fargo Chairman Forecasts End to S&L Industry in Decade
DOUGLAS FRANTZ, Times Staff Writer
Los Angeles County
Durable Goods Orders, Home Sales Decline
Associated Press
Security Pacific, 2 Others Ask for Wider Powers
From Reuters
Los Angeles County
Nation
Auto Sales Surpass Slow '87 Period
LESLIE ERINGAARD, Times Staff Writer
Capital Cities/ABC Earnings Rise 63%
Associated Press
USX Posts 63% Increase in Profit, Boosts Dividend
From Associated Press
Buyouts Move Into New, More Risky Territory
JAMES FLANIGAN
'Insurance: Yes on 100'
'Insurance: Yes on 100'
Stocks End Mixed in Seesaw Session : Dow Up 3.02 as Frenzied Takeover Trading Pace Subsides
From Times Wire Services
CREDIT : Fear of Bond Glut Depresses Prices
Associated Press
Los Angeles County
Nation
Los Angeles County
Nation
Reorganization Hinges on Labor Contract : Steel Firm Puts Union on Spot in Bankruptcy
Associated Press
Sears Net Off 16%; 3rd Straight Quarterly Drop
Associated Press
Minorco Drops Bid for Gold Fields; Probe Cited
JAMES S. GRANELLI, Times Staff Writer
Linked to Minority Advances : New Utility Merger Law Urged
GREG JOHNSON, Times Staff Writer
Amgen Names Chief Executive, President
JAMES F. PELTZ
Digital to Buy Back 8% of Stock
Associated Press
Judge Dismisses Suit Against Trimedyne Over 2 Patents
LESLIE BERKMAN
OPEC Could Agree to Cut Output, Experts Say
NICHOLAS MOORE, Reuters
Banking/finance
James S. Granelli, Times staff writer
Los Angeles County
Cray Stock Price Dives; Profit Forecast Blamed
CARLA LAZZARESCHI, Times Staff Writer
BANKING/FINANCE : Ronnenberg Again Shows Confidence in Pacific Island With New Purchase
James S. Granelli, Times staff writer
Mitsubishi Combining Its 2 Banks in State
JUBE SHIVER Jr., Times Staff Writer
Smith International to Close Its Irvine Plant; 486 Jobs Affected
ERIC SCHINE, Times Staff Writer
Los Angeles County
Nation
'Tulipomania' Revisited : 350 Years Later, There's Talk of Full-Bloom Folly
DONALD WOUTAT, Times Staff Writer
Shining Success : T/I Pharmaceuticals' Sunscreen Is a Hit With Dermatologists
LESLIE BERKMAN, Times Staff Writer
No Big Deal to KKR : Track Record Makes Nabisco Bid Logical for Buyout Pioneer
SCOT J. PALTROW, Times Staff Writer
Kraft Tells Suitor to Match $110-a-Share Price or Quit
NANCY RIVERA BROOKS, Times Staff Writer
After 52 Years, Smith Is Leaving Orange County
ERIC SCHINE, Times Staff Writer
European Banks Grant Soviets $6-Billion Credit
MICHAEL PARKS, Times Staff Writer
Mobil, Chevron Post Big Gains; Shell Net Slides
From Associated Press
Galanis Surrenders in San Diego to Begin Serving 27-Year Term : Notorious Con Man Who Left a Trail of Unhappy Investors to Serve One of Stiffest Sentences Ever in White-Collar Crime
TOM FURLONG, Staff Writer
SPORTS
Charmin Too Wins in Photo Finish at Los Alamitos
PREP WEDNESDAY : Byun Has a Sizable Task: Trying to Get More Playing Time at Western
ELLIOTT TEAFORD, Times Staff Writer
Titans to Play Northridge in Football Next Year
Smith Keeps Trying to Play Down Trojans : Despite 6-0 Record, USC Coach Is Wary of Flaws, Particularly in the Secondary
MAL FLORENCE, Times Staff Writer
Former Glendale Star Gagliano Cut by Colts
Newspaper Reports Zurbriggen Engaged
Associated Press
O'Neal Unlikely to Play Sunday Against Seattle
Fall Sports Roundup : CLU Loses Ground in Playoff Bid
Kudo Gives Seibu 2-1 Lead in Japan Series
Associated Press
Ryan, 41, Wants to Stay With Houston, but He Files for Free Agency
Angels to Make Pitch for Ryan : Pitcher, 41, Files for Free Agency, but He Wants to Stay in Houston
ROSS NEWHAN, Times Staff Writer
Giving the Rams a Once-Over at Midterm
Gene Wojciechowski
Ailing Redell Shoulders Brunt of Crespi Offense
Until Winter Arrives, Trout Are Biting at Big Bear Lake
Names in the News
Oilers Meet the Challenge From Revitalized Kings
TRACY DODDS, Times Staff Writer
Names in the News
NHL Roundup : Lemieux Shoots Down Flames, 6-1
DAN HAFNER
UCI's Weischsel Beats No. 1 Seed, Then Loses
Tucker, Ewing Lead Knicks Over Lakers
Associated Press
Tennis Roundup : McEnroe Sweeps Past Leconte After Being Penalized a Point
SETTLING IN : Williams, Wolf and Norman Are Glad Clipper Rookie Pressures Are Past
SCOTT HOWARD-COOPER, Times Staff Writer
College Division / Mitch Polin : Biola Women's Volleyball Team Hits a New High
Mitch Polin
THE OUTDOORS : Outdoor Notes / Pete Thomas : Biggest Blue Marlin of Year Landed at Cabo
Pete Thomas
La Russa Is Named Manager of the Year in American League
High School Volleyball : Royal Finds the Mark in Easy Victory
Mater Dei's Rigdon Says He'll Attend UC Irvine
JOHN WEYLER
THE OUTDOORS : His Future Is on Ice : Polar Explorer Will Steger Prepares for 5,000-Mile Trek Across Antarctica
RICH ROBERTS, Times Staff Writer
Cutlass Reality's Options Open : He Is Still Eligible for Mile and Classic in Breeders' Cup
BILL CHRISTINE, Times Staff Writer
New-Look Clippers Not Sitting Pretty
Mike Downey
Zena Takes Tumble in Night of Setbacks at The Country Club
STEVE SPRINGER,
Times Staff Writer
The NHL / Tracy Dodds : Bossy Makes Retirement Official
Tracy Dodds
Prep Roundup : Ammann Leads Edison Past Fountain Valley in Tennis
Elias Bureau Ranks Hershiser as No. 2
Paraguay, Brazil Gain Indoor Soccer Wins
Associated Press
Pro Football / Bob Oates : Jackson Is Right, NFL's Just His Hobby
Bob Oates
Sluggish L. A. Baptist Rises to Volleyball Win
CHRIS J. PARKER,
Times Staff Writer
Columbia Leaves No Doubt That It's Back on a Course for Ruin
Steve Harvey
PREP WEDNESDAY : It's a Tall Order, but They Succeed : Football Players Often Prove Being Short Is No Shortcoming
CHRIS FOSTER, Times Staff Writer
Williamson Surprises Coach With Mt. SAC Run
JOHN ORTEGA,
Times Staff Writer
The High Schools : North Hollywood Rolls After Slide
Zendejas Is Given Boot by Green Bay
Associated Press
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