- Top Considerations in the New Year
- Nation IN BRIEF : MONTANA : Decision on Killing Buffalo Is Delayed
- WORLD : India Joins Soviet Relief Effort
- Lightly Armed Marines Could Get Chewed Up, Some Experts Fear : Military: Mobile units designed for quick strikes are ill-suited to take on the entrenched Iraqis, analysts say.
- CLIPBOARD
- Moscow Blocks TV Report on Shevardnadze
- TREE RECYCLING PROGRAM
- Neighbors Save 4 Trapped in House Fire : Blaze: Bystanders, alerted by children's screams, pry off security bars over windows at a Compton home.
- Countywide : Peace Corps Alumni Try to Renew Ties
- Lowery Hits Three-Pointer at Buzzer; Loyola Wins
- Football
- ROSE BOWL NOTES : Warmth of the Hospitality Prompts Hawkeyes to Stand Pat
- Kimble Won't Comment on Gathers Allegations : Jurisprudence: Relatives of the late Loyola standout have testified that he received cash payments while in school.
- Dread Zeppelin's Stairway to Novelty Heaven : Pop: Mixing metal, reggae and Elvis Presley was the right formula for the Pasadena-area band's first album. But what do you do for a follow-up?
- 'Godfather' Wins 7 Golden Globe Nominations : Awards: Foreign press recognizes 'Dances With Wolves' and 'L.A. Law' but ignores 'Civil War' and 'Simpsons.'
- REAL ESTATE
- One-Stop Shopping the Express Way
- Greece to Free 3 Leaders of Military Coup
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Mayor Signs Bill Regulating VDTs
- BOOK REVIEW : New Master Storyteller Commences Her Reign : THE STORIES OF EVA LUNA <i> by Isabel Allende translated from Spanish by Margaret Sayers Peden</i> . Atheneum, $18.95, 288 pages
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Arts Center Receives $54,000 Donation
- Mobil Oil Is Acquitted in Fatal Refinery Blast
- Man Found Bludgeoned to Death Inside Garage
- Suspect Is Held in Fatal Shooting
- Official Takes Fight on Smog to Public
- Sobriety Checkpoint for New Year's Eve
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT / WEEKDAY UPDATE : RAIDERS : Report Jackson to Sit Out Denied
- Football
- Gamel Quits Board, Votes Proxies for Hubbard
- She's a Real Fighter--and She's Battlin' : Boxing: Stephanie LaMotta is in a lot tougher fight than her father ever was. The opponent is multiple sclerosis.
- Portland's Success Even Surprise to Coach
- Roadrunners Maintain Home Edge Over Gulls
- SHORT TAKES : He's Out of Milli Vanilli Shadow
- A 'Companion' With AIDS
- COMEDY REVIEW : Comic Kinison Still Far From Being Family Fare
- Soviets to Get U.S. Cellular Systems: The...
- Du Pont Workers' Bet on Firm's Profit Didn't Pay Off : Compensation: An incentive pay plan is scrapped after the fibers unit failed to meet its goal and workers didn't get back what they invested.
- Dressed to Thrill : Ring In the New Year With Festive Frocks That Go for $100 or Less
- NATION : Wedding Bells for Vanna White
- After Rebuff, Gorbachev's Nominee Is OKd
- MWD Can't Face Felony Charges, Judge Rules : Pollution: Only misdemeanors can be filed against public agencies, he says. The case involved a chemical spill in which six bicyclists were burned.
- Journey to U.S.S.R. Changes Pair's Lives
- Dees' Wanna-BesTwo businessmen in New York City...
- Listen Up: George Bush Jr. is a...
- World IN BRIEF : PHILIPPINES : Swiss Due to Return Marcos $330 Million
- Cold Front May Spark Record Use of Electricity
- Woman Gets Year in Money-Order Thefts
- SIMI VALLEY : New School Plans Submitted to State
- Bates Challenge to Vote Outcome Is Turned Down : Election: Judge rules that incumbent's narrow loss to Cunningham was legal.
- Noisy San Pedro Party Ends With 14 Arrests : Gangs: A small get-together of two friends turns into a loud, rowdy gathering of 30 to 40 gang members and other youths.
- Silencing an Alarm : 1912 Wilshire District Fire Station Will Close Doors Next Month
- 2 Ojai Men Receive Awards for Heroism : Good Samaritans: Tim Donoghue and Bob Lemon are honored for risking their lives to rescue three victims of a fiery crash.
- EPA Head Asked to Kill Ruling Against I-5 Plan : Traffic: Lawmakers seek to preserve a continuous on/off lane and avert delay in massive widening project.
- Man Charged in Abuse of Girlfriend, Toddler
- Loitering Law Is Ruled Too Vague : Lancaster: Judge sides with defendants charged after sweeps of shopping center parking lots.
- COLLEGES / ALAN DROOZ : They Still Lionize Loyola Despite a Series of KOs
- HOLIDAY BOWL NOTEBOOK : Luncheon Has Added Meaning
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT / WEEKDAY UPDATE : AROUND THE NFL : Aikman Says Shoulder Feels Better
- Where Are They Now? 6 Stories Revisited : Gallery: The Lankershim Arts Center is a neighborhood haven.
- New York Company Wagers That Cashless Betting Will Make It Flush : Technology: The system has made its debut in Australia. If widely adopted, it could generate millions of dollars in sales.
- PUC Approves Expansion of Gas Pipeline : Energy: The $1.2-billion project will bring much-needed Canadian natural gas to the Pacific Northwest and California.
- Liquor Retailers Stockpiling to Beat Price Hike
- REAL ESTATE
- Soviet Economy in Peril as Russia Slashes Funding : Kremlin crisis: Yeltsin cuts the federation's contribution to the nation's budget by 85%. Gorbachev warns that Moscow faces imminent fiscal collapse.
- World IN BRIEF : SOUTH KOREA : Coup Plot Alleged in Jailing of Socialists
- After 45 Years, Crimea Beckons to Ousted Tatars : Soviet Union: Banished by Stalin, more than 100,000 have returned to their homeland.
- 21 Will Vie to Be Cities' First Council Members
- 2 I-5 Dead Were on Way to Join Husbands
- So, More Seats, More Ideologues?
- Man Gets 42 Years to Life in 8-Year-Old Girl's Murder
- Restaurant Employee Wounded in Shoot-Out
- Transient Held as Suspect in Store Fires : Arson: Arrest comes after a restaurant customer sees a smoky-smelling man in a restroom several blocks from scene of the blazes.
- CASITAS SPRINGS : Plans for Plant Alarm Residents
- OXNARD : Firm Wins 1st Prize for Soil Engineering
- Hockey
- Mets Sign McReynolds to Contract Extension
- Benzene Found in Denture Adhesives: New York's...
- Workers Want to Cut Costs, Survey Shows : Workplace: But most of those who responded say programs put in place by their bosses are not very effective.
- Microwave Burgers Help Bridgford to Beef Up Its Sales
- Barbie, the dress-up doll, is about to...
- Leaner, Meaner TV News in the Scaled-Down '90s
- ARTS
- Lots of Lights, Camera, Action in O.C. in 1990
- Serious Matter in Punch Lines and Unemployment Lines
- Judge Denies Convicted S&L; Owner Bail
- REAL ESTATE : Commercial Building in County, as in State, Continues to Decline
- P.M. BRIEFING : France to Restore China Credit
- London Exchange 'Big Bang' More Like a Thud : Securities: The electronic stock market is far short of the potential envisioned nearly five years ago, when the market was deregulated.
- Girl at Play Starts Apartment Blaze
- Museum tide-pool tours show water and rocks to be teeming with life.
- This Second-Round Draft Selection Is Really a First-Rate Player : Raiders: Pass-rush specialist Aaron Wallace was irate when he wasn't drafted higher, but now he is glad to be in L.A.
- Servite Falls to Inglewood in Final Seconds
- THE SIDELINES : Pistons' Dumars, Bulls' Grant Fined by the NBA for Fighting
- Aztecs Nearly Fall Apart, But Beat Baylor : College basketball: 24-point lead cut to one before San Diego State wakes up.
- PRO FOOTBALL REPORT / WEEKDAY UPDATE : CHARGERS : Chiefs Might Have Reason to Be Angry
- The Noise for Toys benefit at the...
- A Procrastinator's Guide to New Year's Eve : Events: Champagne-fortified revelers will be entertained in style at these Southland venues.
- LEGAL FILE
- Ghost Fleet Caretaker Not Ready to Abandon Ships : Maritime battle: He says the 66 vessels stored in a channel above San Francisco are ready for service if the nation needs them again. Congressional critics want to junk them.
- Cries of 'Foul' Greet Curb on Profanity : Legislation: A new ordinance in Quincy, Mass., banning cursing in public has riled critics, who say the First Amendment prohibits such restrictions.
- Soviet Jews Pour Into Israel at a Record Rate for Uncertain Future
- WORLD : Soviet Spacecraft to Lose Orbit
- RECREATION / BOATING : Selected OCC Students Will Set Sail for the South Seas
- Ghost Fleet Caretaker Won't Abandon Ships : Maritime battle: The 66 vessels mothballed in a channel above San Francisco are ready for service if needed again, he says. Congressional critics want to junk them.
- The 13th annual Seasonal Soiree sponsored by...
- BOYS' ROUNDUP : Tomko Scores 55 Points in El Dorado's Victory
- Leuzinger, Narbonne Advance to Torrance Final
- SANTA ANITA : Frost Free Heads Field of 6 in 39th Palos Verdes Handicap
- Sockers Get Closer to the Top With 8-4 Victory Against Tacoma
- Japan's Bart Simpson: Kinder, Gentler, Cuter : Television: The animated adventures of 'Tiny Miss Maruko' have topped the ratings and spawned a 'Simpsons'-style merchandising blitz.
- Feeling the Pinch : The Show Goes On for Film and TV While the Performing and Visual Arts Hit Hard Times
- A Happy Holiday Week for ABC : TV RATINGS
- U.S. Ruling on Scholarships
- Gates and Block
- U.S. Ruling on Scholarships
- U.S. Ruling on Scholarships
- Jesse Jackson on Black Violence
- Gates and Block
- U.S. Ruling on Scholarships
- U.S. Ruling on Scholarships
- Martinez and Minks
- Jesse Jackson on Black Violence
- U.S. Ruling on Scholarships
- Martinez and Minks
- U.S. Ruling on Scholarships
- Big Question
- Where Are They Now? 6 Stories Revisited : Desert Shield: Radio and TV programming for U.S. troops will mention the holidays sparingly.
- P.M. BRIEFING : Alert Prompts Cosmetic Recall
- KEY REAPPORTIONMENT BATTLES FOLLOWING 1990 CENSUS
- 2 Escaped South Korean Prisoners Kill Themselves During Standoff
- N.Y. Subway Fire Kills 1, Hurts 140 : Transit: Commuters screamed and prayed as choking smoke filled the tunnel under Brooklyn. In Boston, 31 were injured in a trolley crash.
- Rev. Roswell P. Barnes; Leader of Ecumenical Movement
- Colorful Vests, Ties and Cummerbunds Help Make the Man
- Political Scramble Expected Over 7 New House Seats
- The Fight to Save the 9th District
- Cawdrey Challenges Term Limit as 8 Others File for 2 Redondo Council Seats : Campaign: Two-term incumbent says he's running despite the city's refusal to let him file for reelection.
- ORANGE HOLIDAY TOURNAMENT : It's Bombs Away for Capistrano Valley in Victory Over Kennedy
- Football
- Pro Bowler Pete Weber Draws Suspension for Conduct Violations
- What Lies Ahead in '91? Take a Look at the Big Pictures
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP
- BETTING WITH JANICE : SANTA ANITA SHOWDOWN
- Padres' Santiago Arrested, Claims Police Beat Him
- SHORT TAKES : 'Religion for Me Has Always Meant Islam,' Rushdie Says
- Children Surprise Sheen by Acting Up
- Fire Delays Trading at the Big Board and Amex
- Treasury Yields Decline: Yields fell on 4-year...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Tokyo Consumer Prices Up 3.6%
- MCA Spinoff Named: MCA Inc., which will...
- 2 Carriers Among 17 Ships on Way to Gulf
- Dow Manages Gain on Day of Snow, Woe
- Rap Fan Shot During Melee in Anaheim
- 2 Ex-Deputies Plead Not Guilty in Beating of Inmate
- Rams Retain Robinson as Coach : Football: Team announces he will continue next season in last year of contract and receive an extension.
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Second Coming of Apollo Could Be First 'Repeat' Winner in the Kentucky Derby
- Football
- McClancy Rallies From 16-Point Deficit to Overcome Lincoln
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : No. 1 Rancho Santiago Makes Quick Work of L.A. Trade Tech
- THE SIDELINES : Bodybuilder Admits Drugs Use
- Rescuing the Memory of the Holocaust : CRUSADER : Television: Leonard Nimoy's 'Never Forget,' set to air in April on TNT, tells the story of anti-revisionist crusader Mel Mermelstein.
- RADIO
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- STOCKS : Dow Declines 11.63 as Fire Cuts Trading
- Tokyo Stocks End in Slump, Off 38.7% in 1990, One of Market's Worst Years
- FASHION : Top Designers Offer New Lines That Cost Less
- California IN BRIEF : PALM SPRINGS : City Supports Gulf Deployment
- EASTERN EUROPE : Ethnic Germans' Flight From Romania a Blow to Stability and Culture
- Escondido
- 'Simpsons' Enlightened, but Don't Expect Glowing Praise for Nukes
- THE SIDELINES : Nets Rookie Cleared for Play
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Valley Wins 9th in Row, 84-67, With Flurry of 3-Point Baskets
- CSUN Saw No Evidence of Illegal Aid for Gathers : College basketball: Those close to former Matador player say his modest lifestyle did not reflect extra benefits.
- NBA ROUNDUP : Nothing New as Eddie Johnson Sparks Seattle
- Arizona Finally Puts Pepperdine Away : College basketball: Waves trail by only 32-29 at halftime before losing to nation's fourth-ranked team, 80-66.
- Any Minute Man Wins at Aqueduct
- BOWL UPDATE : JOHN HANCOCK : Six Trojans to Play in All-Star Games
- Motivational Talk Isn't Enough to Cheer USIU
- Air Around Burwell Cleared Up in Oregon : College football: Freshman's team-high 1,539 total yards help wash away the frustration of high school transfer problems.
- Stringfellows--a Groovy L.A.er?
- Will the Shows Go On in San Diego Theaters? : As red ink endangers stage groups, managers try to cut costs, raise funding and also offer the public what it wants to see.
- ART REVIEWS : Robert Williams Finds the Savage in Humanity : His cynical pictures of victims and victimizers reveal an artist devoid of illusions and expert at provocation.
- Gradco Founder Ousted as Head of Firm's Subsidiary
- P.M. BRIEFING : Business Barometer Off 41%
- Pilot Shortage Prompts American to Cancel 13 Flights
- Stuck With the Dogs of Winter : Marketing: As retailers add up their holiday sales, several much-ballyhooed products stand out as duds.
- General Mills Plans $65-Million Campaign to Promote 2 New Cereals : Marketing: The introduction costs are high, industry experts admit, but capturing even a 1% market share can yield a big profit.
- Girl, 3, Found Clinically Dead in Snow, Is Revived
- ORANGE : Chapman College Renaming Sought
- Officer Who Disappeared for 5 Days Back at Work
- $6.2-Million Award Can't Stem Family's Grief : Courts: Petra Hernandez, killed when a truck smashed into her car in 1989, was a 'model mother,' relatives and friends say.
- CLIPBOARD : Empty Pockets
- Apartment Ban Extended
- Small Wonder : All Dolled Up, Little Houses Are a Passing Fancy
- Louis C. Cavallaro; Print Shop Owner
- Gates Has Contract to Write Memoirs
- Latest in String of Major Holiday Fires Kills Woman
- Don't Expect to See Neon Blue When These Togs Are Redesigned
- THE SIDELINES : Rape by Browns Players Alleged
- Brea Comedy Club Opens With a Real Bang : Entertainment: An electrical mishap generated lots of smoke : and some impromptu material for the Improvisation's : inaugural headliner.
- P.M. BRIEFING : Businesses Sprout in Germany
- Smoke Fills N.Y. Subway : 1 Commuter Killed, 140 Are Injured
- Quayle Cancels Round at All-White Golf Club
- Legality of CRA Plan Questioned : North Hollywood: The redevelopment agency's arrangement calls for using$5 million of its own money to buy land for a shopping center.
- Residents Can Trade Yule Trees for Compost
- MISSION VIEJO, LAGUNA NIGUEL : Drivers to Encounter 2 Sobriety Checks
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL : El Camino Rolls Past Monte Vista
- GIRLS' ROUNDUP : Earle Scores 25 as Estancia Beats Fountain Valley in Marina Tournament
- Takin On The Cash Leads Los Al Field
- It's a New Approach, but the Results Are the Same : High schools: The Palos Verdes girls' basketball team, noted for its winning ways, turns to transfers to maintain its top billing.
- Point Loma Nazarene Loses Opener
- SHORT TAKES : Trump Unfazed by Casino Flap
- Where Are They Now? 6 Stories Revisited : Music: 'Bootleg Radio,' which gives fledgling bands a chance to be heard, is making a name for itself too.
- Luxury Items Sell Briskly in Days Before Tax Begins
- World IN BRIEF : ISRAEL : Expulsion of Four Palestinians Barred
- Gene Callahan; Oscar-Winning Set Designer
- Judge Won't Treat MWD Chemical Spill as Felony
- WORLD : Japan Reassigns Cabinet Posts
- Bows and Busts of the Year of Living Automotively
- World IN BRIEF : SOUTH AFRICA : Sweeping Campaign Takes Aim at Crime
- Countywide : Yegan Is Sworn In as Associate Judge of Appellate Court
- A Tough Row to Hoe : Bill Chill of '90 Takes Toll on County Farmers and Laborers : Workers
- 3 Jewelry Stores Placed Off-Limits : Military: Three stores, including downtown Giant Jewelry, are put off-limits because of alleged high-pressure sales tactics and inflated prices.
- New Field, New Goals for Kicker
- Orange County 1990-1991 Resolutions
- The holiday season arrived at a time...
- CENTURY TOURNAMENT : With Whitlock Back in Lineup, Loara Advances
- CANYON TOURNAMENT : Monrovia Takes Advantage of Canyon's Defense
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Dale's: A New French Revolution in West Hollywood
- Debra Winger Sums Up Her Life: 'No Regrets'
- SHORT TAKES : Ellis Island Honor for Bob Hope
- Hundreds Laid Off as Citrus Freeze Begins to Take Toll
- Smoking Banned From EPA Offices: The Environmental...
- OAS to Hold Special Session on Suriname
- Orion Turns Over Big Slice of New Film's Take : Entertainment: In return, the studio's top stockholder and a partner will invest $23 million. The development suggests further trouble at Orion.
- Bush Determined Not to Delay Gulf Attack : Military: He will move quickly after Jan. 15 if Iraq balks. GIs will be inoculated against germ warfare.
- Minority Contract System Critics Blame Government : Transit: Small firms say they are vulnerable to abuses. Contractors say the laws are poorly administered.
- High Court OKs Death Sentences for Two Killers : Murder: Previous penalty convictions had been set aside. The men were found guilty in separate cases of slaying two elderly Southern California women.
- Russia to Observe Orthodox Christmas
- Census Count May Be Low by 4.7 Million : Population: Undercount is far greater than that of 1980, estimates indicate. Usually, such errors are highest among blacks.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Students Receive Honors Scholarships
- Grace Klauber Dies at 106 After Life of Civic Service
- From the Freeway to the Feeway : An interesting idea runs up against local objections
- RTD Gives Methanol Buses High Marks : Transportation: After 1 1/2 years of improvements, the cleaner engines promise to have an increased role in fighting air pollution.
- Former Lubach's Employees Demand Back Wages in Protest
- 5 Porsche Theft Suspects Seized by Newport Police : Crime: Officers say at least a dozen of the luxury vehicles were stripped and the parts shipped to Australia for sale there.
- Water Rates Go Up Jan. 1 for Residents of 12 Cities
- BOWL UPDATE : COTTON : Longhorns' Thomas Can't Stay Silent
- Seau Shows What's Inside Really Counts
- UCLA Rolls on Late Run by Murray
- GIRLS' ROUNDUP
- Where Are They Now? 6 Stories Revisited : Theater: Encino and CSUN programs persevere, while plans for Sherman Oaks group are unclear.
- Aykroyd Culls Boondocks for Latest Comedy
- MUSIC REVIEW : Feinstein Delivers Dose of Nostalgia
- Kiss 1990 Goodby With 'Murder' and the Dead
- Assault Gun Registration Rush Is On
- Armada Arrives in Manila Bound for Gulf
- LOCAL : Anaheim Mayor Seeks Probe of Theater Where Fan Was Shot
- Jordan Army on Maneuvers Close to Israel : Mideast: Jerusalem puts some forces on alert. The exercises are apparently designed to demonstrate the kingdom's readiness.
- PRACTICAL VIEW : How to Tell If Makeup Is Past Its Prime
- UNITED NATIONS : Top Refugee Post Goes to Japanese : A professor will head the U.N. agency. This is seen as a reward--and a test of the nation's commitment.
- Ultimate Outsider : Leftist and Fractious, the Nation Is Still Going Strong After 125 Years
- Dukakis Signs Tough Clean Air Bill Based on California Car Smog Law
- Moorpark : 'Posse' Has Young Readers Doing Time
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE 'NEW WORLD ORDER' : The Little Guys Are Calling the Tune : If Japan and Germany can't stand up to Iraq, then the dominance of economic over military power is nonsense.
- Rushdie Fails to Move the Zealots : Intolerance: Capitulation by the author of "The Satanic Verses" gets him nowhere.
- Oxnard : Kissinger to Speak at Bank's April Event
- Carson Arranges Collection, Recycling of Christmas Trees
- Retailer Says City Neglects Downtown Quake Safety : Ventura: A Main Street merchant charges that landowner influence has kept the council from requiring building upgrades.
- Quick, Buy a Yacht Now and Avoid the Luxury Tax
- High Court Asked to Reject Measure M : Taxation: Foes say the transportation initiative unconstitutionally imposes a levy. Backers are not worried about the challenge.
- Post Office to Offer Rose Bowl Souvenir
- Boxing
- Purse-Snatching Suspect Arrested
- Padres' Santiago Jailed; Player Says He Was Beaten by Officers
- Mulligan Is Key Addition to Palos Verdes' Lineup
- King Defense Helps Flyers Wake Up, 7-5
- Key Economic Forecasting Gauge Drops Again
- Recession Is a New Year's Killjoy for Restaurants : Holiday: Dinner and party reservations to ring in 1991 are down from 1990. Limousine companies, disc jockeys and other service providers are also suffering.
- P.M. BRIEFING : China Hikes Cost of Tickets
- P.M. BRIEFING : Virginian-Pilot to Go All-Day
- LOCAL : Shotgun Injures Boy; Owner Held
- PUC Grants Gas Company Two More Rate Increases : Energy: Combined with an earlier rise, residential customers could see their monthly bills go up 13%.
- LIBERTY BOWL : Air Force Uses Ground Attack to Upset Ohio State
- SHORT TAKES : Mitch Miller Endows Theater
- Where Are They Now? 6 Stories Revisited : Bebop Records: Where a fixture of Reseda's music scene once was, Vortex offers art and poetry readings.
- Scouts Criticized as Human Billboards: An American...
- Rep. Hamilton Urges Fed to Cut Rates Further : Economy: The government reports that orders for big-ticket goods plunged 10.5%, signaling a more severe recession.
- Hong Kong Millionaires Advised on Immigration: The...
- GULF WATCH: Day 148 : A daily briefing paper on developments in the crisis : Military Front:
- Court Voids Indiana Curbs on Out-of-State Trash
- EPA Restricts Smoking in 120 Agency Facilities
- FASHIONABLE FURNISHINGS : Blanket Case for the Rugged Look
- NATION : Crack Law Biased, Judge Rules
- Ryzhkov Condition Called Serious
- Growth Hormone Linked to Aging
- Countywide : Tax Aiding Schools' Anti-Smoking Event
- Police Take Aim at New Year's Eve Gunfire
- Parents of Drowned Boy Sue Over Broken Fence : Lawsuit: Canal fence built 9 years ago on San Pasqual Indian Reservation after death of another toddler wasn't maintained, according to suit, which seeks $24 million in damages.
- Countywide : Public Invited to Discuss CSU Effects
- For Lewis, Everything Runs Fine