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White becomes electric when it’s worn by Helen Shaver.
Aug. 2, 1987
Books
In “My Nephew Tony” (May 17, in some editions), Jessica Reynolds Shaver quotes some letters she said Anthony Reynolds had sent her from prison, adding, “I didn’t know he wrote poetry.”
June 7, 1987
California
Immigration and Naturalization Service Commissioner Doris Meissner’s announcement Friday that border checkpoints in San Clemente and Temecula will remain open drew harsh criticism from local officials.
June 24, 1995
Business
On the morning of Feb. 11, Art Haskins and I spoke at length about our long-shared dream of establishing a new land-speed record.
March 29, 1996
Travel & Experiences
Some may call it unrealistic: an ultra-thin, touch-screen cellphone with e-mail, Web browsing, GPS, a camera and a video projector.
Nov. 2, 2008
Movies
Parents may have a hard time scraping dinosaur goo off the young ones they take to “The Land Before Time,” (citywide) a fatally cunning animation feature set back when the earth really moved.
Nov. 18, 1988
LIKE THE PERFECT martini or the cure for the common cold, the smoothest possible shave has inspired one of man’s enduring quests.
Nov. 25, 1990
Writers who have overlooked the religious market will have an opportunity to learn about this and other specialty publishing markets at the annual Writers’ Day Conference sponsored by Christian Writers of Ventura.
Feb. 3, 1994
California’s record-breaking wildfires continued to rage Tuesday even as authorities conceded they would get worse with downslope winds from Shasta to San Diego.
Sept. 9, 2020
Sports
University of San Diego’s Jose Luis Noriega advanced to the semifinals of the Rolex National Indoor Intercollegiate Tennis Championships in Minneapolis with two three-set victories Friday.
Feb. 8, 1992