Your editorial on the 38th Congressional District and the battle between Richard Robinson and Robert K.
The startling statistical facts enumerated in your editorial should give pause to the strident advocates of the death penalty.
Your article (Oct. 29) on the Orange City Council race was both factually incorrect and misleading.
Lt. Gov.
Rep. William E.
Atty. Gen.
Democratic Lt. Gov.
Allow me to take issue with your pronouncements on the death penalty as stated in your editorial.
I have never been pro-capital punishment.
Your editorial reminded me of my own ignorance as a young white adult in segregated Arkansas.
Paul Newman is in a great mood.
Emphasizing his proposals to combat the AIDS epidemic and ease public fears, conservative Orange County Rep.
Move over, Norway, and Wisconsin, too. Make room for the Palm Springs "Birkebeiner."
The Fair Grounds, third oldest thoroughbred track in the nation, will close next year because the state Legislature failed to come up with financial aid, the track's primary owner announced today.
Irish Olympian Ray Flynn overtook 1984 U.S.
A force of 90 police officers to patrol the 26-mile route of the planned Los Angeles Marathon was tentatively approved Tuesday by the Los Angeles Police Commission.
A teller at a main betting booth of the Santa Anita Race Track was robbed of more than $900 in cash Sunday by a man armed with a handgun, police said.
On Tuesday, San fernando Valley residents will vote for two members of the Los Angeles Board of Education.
What may have been the opening volleys of the 1988 mayoral race were fired last week over the issue of San Diego's growth.
Hundreds of Southern California business people will trade their pinstripes for racing stripes Sept. 17 as they participate in the Los Angeles running of the Manufacturers Hanover Corporate Challenge.