High School Sports
Meet of Champions: Stanford-bound swimmer from Arizona wins two races at Mission Viejo event.
June 14, 1997
Books
Trina Schart Hyman, 65, an award-winning children’s book illustrator, died of complications of breast cancer Nov. 19 in Lebanon, N.H.
Nov. 28, 2004
To romance enthusiasts, Jacqueline Diamond, Jacqueline Jade and Jacqueline Topaz are the creators of fast-thinking heroines who always end up with Mr.
July 23, 1986
Archives
Swimming: Stanford sophomore has little trouble with opponents at Mission Viejo meet.
June 20, 1998
Business
Hyman Golden, 85, a co-founder of Snapple Beverage Corp. who also served as its chairman during its boom days, died Sept. 14 in Great Neck, N.Y., of complications from a stroke, the New York Times reported.
Sept. 24, 2008
Tony Hyman knows of a guy who has 300 telephones in his house, another who keeps glass eyes (“any color, rights or lefts”) and still another with a collection of prison wear.
July 8, 1987
Entertainment & Arts
While scandal-ridden Bank of Credit & Commerce International draws swarms of investigators looking into allegations of laundered cocaine money, covert arms transactions, investment frauds and influence peddling around the globe, a curious tale of a Hollywood movie deal may shed the most revealing light yet on how BCCI could be used as the “personal piggy bank” of the rich and royal.
Sept. 1, 1991
California
In his letter in the July 17 Westside edition, Hyman Haves repeats a misconception shared by some that the Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy should have developed Temescal Canyon Gateway Park into playing fields.
July 28, 1994
Kathleen and Christian Eric of Costa Mesa were having a good time showing visitors the antique music boxes they repair for a living.
March 23, 1986
The message in Little Red Riding Hood is supposed to be: Don’t talk to strangers.
May 19, 1990