Roman Catholic Bishop Roger M.
Glendale College Coach Jim Sartoris insists that football games are won or lost on the line of scrimmage.
Matching wine with food is a challenge when spicy Mexican, Chinese, Indian or Thai dishes are involved.
Councilman Lee Strong, one of the city's biggest boosters of economic redevelopment in Uptown
San Diego's economy in 1986 will outpace California's, which in turn will exceed the nation's growth, a pattern mirrored in prior years, a Bank of America economist predicted Tuesday.
When Sissy Spacek was a little girl in Quitman, Tex., she would rush home from school clutching book-club order forms.
Not just the weather, but the race for the GOP nomination for lieutenant governor.
Whenever a 3-year-old comes from far behind and finishes fast in an early-season stakes race, his owner, trainer and jockey will start to think that he is the type of runner who will be well suited to the Belmont Stakes.
It would have been easy to write off Dwight Stones in 1980.
The owner of the Hialeah, Fla., race track said Monday that he now owns 9.95% of the stock of Sun Savings & Loan Assn. and plans to file for regulatory permission to increase his holdings in the ailing San Diego-based company.
Top-seeded Chris Evert Lloyd used her recently developed strength to take the sting out of Steffi Graf's power strokes and record a 6-3, 6-1 victory in the final of a $250,000 Virginia Slims tournament Sunday at Key Biscayne, Fla.
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. on Friday increased to $4.5 billion the special reserve for losses that it uses to help ailing banks.
The Dodgers had no trouble clearing customs here Sunday night.
When police dispatcher Naomi Jackson answered the incoming call on the 911 emergency service line Wednesday night, all she heard was a gurgling sound.
Britain's Prince Charles opened Harvard's 350th anniversary ceremonies today by calling for renewed emphasis on moral education to go along with technological training.
President Ferdinand E.
The stocks of the largest public companies in the San Fernando Valley area rode the bull market in the first three months of the year, with gainers outnumbering losers by nearly four to one.
A strong, rolling earthquake shook Northern Californians awake early Monday, but after regaining
Valley Board of Realtors called a seasonal slowdown, but condominium sales remained strong.
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