World & Nation
CLINTON’S SPIN: Local news media gathered at Children’s Hospital of Orange County in Orange on Thursday to hear White House officials--via satellite--sell the President’s health plan.
Sept. 24, 1993
Sports
Cal State Los Angeles scored seven runs in the top of the 10th inning to beat San Diego State, 13-6, at Smith Field on Friday afternoon.
March 2, 1985
Business
Wall Street, embodied in the three-piece-suited chief of the New York Stock Exchange, came to San Diego’s Sherman Elementary School Friday, and 60 fifth-graders were ready.
Jan. 28, 1989
USC Sports
The promising college career of USC running back Shawn Walters appears to be over as the NCAA took a tough stand against sports agents Friday by refusing to restore his eligibility.
Nov. 18, 1995
Entertainment & Arts
Like “A Walk in the Woods” (see Stage Wire, Page 3), Wallace Shawn’s “Aunt Dan and Lemon” at South Coast Repertory is a play of ideas.
March 5, 1988
Israel Ifeanyi, USC’s senior defensive end, is caught in a dispute between his school and the NCAA and will not play Saturday against Notre Dame as he awaits the final outcome of his confusing eligibility case.
Oct. 19, 1995
California
After finding that two men were victims of police brutality, a jury awarded them $6,000.
Nov. 3, 1996
There’s a big hole in the Republican presidential field, and it’s made to order for a Southern governor such as Texas’ Rick Perry. But will he run?
March 17, 2014
The tipster calling the Hollywood Division says there’s “$1 million in furniture” stashed in a row of apartments off Melrose, so the get-back-the-loot squad heads out, bringing two trucks.
May 5, 1992
Movies
The first thing to say about “The Robber Bride” -- a Canadian-British co-production airing domestically tonight as “Oxygen’s newest original film” -- is that it’s based on a novel by Margaret Atwood, a literary icon not merely north of the border.
March 3, 2007