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Now that both Clint Eastwood's "Pale Rider" and Lawrence Kasdan's "Silverado" have hit town, the question is whether the Western has ridden back into favor along with them or has indeed been ambushed and left for dead by changing tastes.
The Westside Section is ALIVE! Al Martinez is back. Welcome! Please don't let him go away.
Tottenham Hotspur Sunday and kept its English League soccer championship hopes alive.
A common wisdom holds that meetings--large gatherings of human beings assembled for the primary purposes of eating, talking, drinking and more talking--end as they begin: in a sea of words and a forest of papers.
A 100-year history of San Diego--from Old Town, to New Town, to the modern skyline-can be seen in a six-minute slide--sound presentation at Great American First Savings Bank branch, 1110 Rosecrans St., through Aug. 7.
On weekdays, Dennis Sciabica toils in politics as an aide to a state senator.
Warm up the VCR and get the rest of this series on tape, fans.
'We're seeing the other side of the world . . . just a few miles from home.'
The voice was weak, but the message was strong.
Drummer Youichi Hashimoto assumes a fearsome martial arts stance--legs spread wide, feet planted on the floor.
Jose Limon Dance Company wanted to do more than survive the death of its founder-director in 1972.
A third-generation Hopi kachina artist from Polacca, Ariz., E.J.
There were lots of tall tales being told in San Clemente on Saturday--but not the usual weekend boasts of new-found loves, rising careers and real estate bargains.
A 63-year-old Hawthorne man missing on a fishing trip was found injured and semi-coherent on a remote rocky Santa Barbara Island beach Friday afternoon after two days and nights of an intense air and sea search.
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Helen Albrecht was a kindergarten teacher at Escondido's Juniper School for 15 years before she died of cancer in August, 1983.
In a campuslike setting an hour south of Taipei, 4,000 engineers and technicians work in a nonprofit, partly government-funded research facility, mostly under contract to private industry.
A woman walks slowly on stage, laden with her belongings.