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  • * PEPPERDINE (9-5) at NORTHWESTERN (4-8), 11 a.m.

    Jan. 8, 2000

  • College basketball: A 15-0 deficit is too much for No. 16 USC to overcome in 63-61 upset at Northwestern, its second loss in three games.

    Dec. 28, 2000

  • Frustration is rarely quantified, but this was clearly five pounds’ worth.

    Dec. 17, 2000

  • Both Los Angeles and Oakland Coliseum officials reported steps Tuesday designed to win the Los Angeles Raiders as long-term football tenants, but both parties also expressed some legal concerns about dealing with the Raiders and their owner, Al Davis.

    June 28, 1989

  • The driver of a cement truck who was attempting to avoid a collision with a van and another cement truck crashed through a bridge railing on Ortega Highway just east of San Juan Capistrano Friday morning, blocking commuter traffic for at least two hours.

    April 11, 1987

  • In Orange County, officials of MCA Inc. and Spectacor Management Group said last week that they are investing in a planned indoor arena in Santa Ana, have chosen a firm to do an environmental impact study and are “very close” to naming an architect.

    July 16, 1989

  • Both Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum and Oakland Coliseum officials reported steps Tuesday designed to win the Raiders as long-term pro football tenants.

    June 28, 1989

  • Ontiwaun Carter rushed for 188 yards and two touchdowns to lead Kennedy High to a 25-7 upset of Manual Arts in a City Section 4-A Division opening-round playoff game Wednesday night at Gardena High.

    Nov. 23, 1989

  • It was recently reported in the Chicago Tribune real estate section that first-year Northwestern basketball Coach Bill Carmody bought a $1.45-million, 12-room colonial home built in 1917.

    Feb. 11, 2001

  • In Orange County, officials of MCA Inc. and Spectacor Management Group said this week that they are investing in a planned indoor arena in Santa Ana, have chosen a firm to do an environmental impact study, and are “very close” to naming an architect.

    July 15, 1989

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