- San Diego
- Cafe Installs Doomsday Clock : Environment: Tote board at Beverly and La Cienega flashes a minute-by-minute litany of rain forest destruction and human population increase.
- 5 Injured, 2 Seriously, as Cars Collide
- MISSION VIEJO : 81% in Poll Favor Aegean Hills Annex
- Countywide : County Workers OK 18-Month Contract
- Nolan, Santa Margarita Defeat Rosary
- <i> L'Affaire </i> Agran, Antidote to the New Hampshire Chill
- Jordan Gave NBA the Air
- Miscellany
- Gulls Squander Big Lead, Fall to Golden Eagles
- SOUTH COAST LEAGUE GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : San Clemente Comes to Life, Beats Dana Hills
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASEBALL : Cypress, OCC Open at Desert Tournament
- It's a Matchup He Has Waited Years to Miss
- Did Shot by Scott Beat the Clock? : Pro basketball: Nuggets and replays say no, but officials say yes, in Lakers' 106-96 victory over Denver.
- Aztecs Rate a Big Zero in January : Basketball: SDSU's 76-63 loss to Colorado State leaves the team without a victory for the month.
- ROUNDUP : 70-Foot Basket by Ulloa Gives Hoover Win
- MOVIE REVIEW : There's a Hitch in '40 Thriller
- A Jubilee of Afro-American Choral Music
- Friend Kills Patient, Self
- Dahmer Believed He Was Satan, Defense Says
- A Punch of Panache in Sea of Suits
- CSUN Chooses Burger King After 18-Month Dispute
- California IN BRIEF : SAN DIEGO : New Trial Ordered in Hare Krishna Case
- It's a Hard Road to Hoe in the Cold
- AUTOS
- THE BUSH BUDGET : REGIONAL REPORT : Defense Proposals Trouble Workers : Aerospace: Many express concern that Bush's efforts to boost the economy will threaten their jobs.
- Lukewarm Reaction to Bush's Plan : Small-business owners are grousing about having to adjust their payroll systems to reduce federal withholding taxes, thanks to President Bush's order to adjust withholding tables to give workers more up-front cash.
- A Real Day-Brightener : 'Chase's Annual Events,' a Compendium of Celebrations, Has Called It a Day for 35 Years
- Keep Missiles Aimed, Cheney Urges : Arms: He says U.S. can't verify Russia's promise to stop targeting cities and should not reciprocate.
- Study of Police Staffing Endorsed : Personnel: But there is disagreement over how many officers in desk jobs can be replaced by civilians and returned to the streets.
- O'Connell Rules Out Seeking a Seat in Congress : Politics: He says he wants to continue his Assembly work. Democrats call him their best hope to win in the new district.
- Hauler to Separate Recyclable Items From Fullerton Trash
- 2 Men Seize Catering Truck, Wound Driver
- Sports Arena Proposed for Burbank : Development: A hotel owner and an actor seek negotiating rights for a 20,000-seat facility, although no site has been chosen. One team may be interested.
- Daniel Has 66 to Tie for Lead
- Southland
- AMERICA'S CUP / DAILY REPORT : CHALLENGER TRIALS : Kiwis Thwart Diver, Then Win Race
- Opposition Grows on Capitol Hill to McDonnell Deal : Aerospace: Several members of Congress plan to introduce legislation seeking an 'American solution' to the proposed sale of a stake to a Taiwan firm.
- U.N. Airlift in Ethiopia
- Life Is Longer on the Wagon, Study Finds
- FBI Veteran Potts Takes Over Key Post
- Oceanside
- City Hall Considers More Belt-Tightening to Weather Budget Shortfall : Economy: The debate centers on how to retain services with up to $29 million less income.
- VENTURA : El Concilio Banquet to Honor 5 Latinos
- Agran's Young Supporter Is Rejected Too
- NFL DRAFT
- JUNIOR COLLEGE BASEBALL PREVIEW : Talent-Laden Pierce the Clear Favorite for WSC Title
- 49ers Hire Mike Shanahan as Offensive Coordinator
- Ken Russell's Movie Available in Four Versions
- MOVIE REVIEW : Hard Choices to Be Made in 'Hard Promises'
- Research Linkup: Miralite Communications Inc., which manufactures...
- Senate Panel OKs Measure Extending Jobless Benefits : Legislation: With swift congressional approval, the $2.7-billion bill adding 13 weeks of payments could be sent to President Bush for his signature next week.
- El Cajon Police Dogs Pulled From Duty After Attack on Suspect
- Grants for Youth Sports
- Santa Clarita OKs Time Limit on Building Pacts
- Pedestrian Killed on I-5
- The New Orleans Saints acquired veteran running...
- Miscellany
- ADVERTISING
- United Posts Record Loss of $331.9 Million for Year
- Danger to Jobs May Limit Amount of Defense Cuts
- Be Polite but Be Firm
- High Court Upholds DNA Precedent in Ventura Case
- Facing Forward : Makeup Maven Promotes a New Look in the Lockup
- OJAI : 2 Water Groups Seek Staffing Position
- San Diego
- Judge Refuses to Throw Out Vote Results in El Segundo
- Power Out as Car Hits Pole
- SIMI VALLEY : 4 Employees of Auto Repair Shops Held
- Ex-Officer Denies Link to Prostitution : Suspect: Dennis Hartman says that if the employees of his wife's massage parlor were selling sex, he was unaware of it.
- Off-Duty Deputy Hurt in Exchange of Gunfire
- Countywide : Vietnamese to Celebrate Tet Season
- Many Different Budget Pieces--How Do They All Fit Together?
- UCI's Comeback Falls Short, Skid Reaches 10
- Loara's Jackson Commits to Play Football at Oregon
- Miscellany
- Court Hearing on Sex Charges Postponed
- Northridge Guard Morris Practices but Faces Further Tests on His Heart
- Miscellany
- Smith Rides Six Winners for Second Time in 1992
- Labors of Love : Music: Folk singer Pete Seeger will join in tribute to 88-year-old San Diego social activist John Handcox.
- Chamber Exec to Step Down After 30 Years
- D.A. Named Chairman of Criminal Justice Council : Appointments: Michael D. Bradbury is one of seven new members selected by the governor for the state board.
- Chula Vista
- ANAHEIM : Aguilar to Make 3rd Bid for City Council
- Election Officials Toss Back a Fishy Giveaway to Boost Voter Registration
- USC Lays Off 58 Workers in Non-Teaching Positions
- SANTA ANA : Big Boost in Security Urged for College
- Everything Goes : 'Garage Sale' to Precede Redesign of Santa Paula Mansion
- Lowery's Season of Triumphs, Trouble : Loyola's Senior Guard Says He Wants to Put Gleam Back Into Dream Season
- Pro Basketball
- College Basketball
- Artworks Are Music to the Ears : Reseda: Greg Bernath's gourd-like drums, on exhibit at the Vortex gallery, can be viewed as either sculptures or percussion instruments.
- Coca-Cola Co., the nation's biggest soft drink...
- Coldwell Banker Names Residential Group Chief
- COMMUNICATIONS : Radio Activists Hope to Keep Airwaves Alive : A presidential task force wants to save Radio Free Europe and Radio Liberty from the cost-cutting ax.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Israel Vote Crucial Whatever the Day
- Newport's Poet Lariat Is at Home on the Range
- U.S.-Viet Talks Touch on MIAs
- NEWPORT BEACH : San Diego County Official Is a Finalist
- Bradley Wants to Speed Bond-Funded Projects
- Ramona
- Down Payment on Peace Demands Tough Terms : Mideast: Israel can't keep building on Palestinian land and expect U.S. tax dollars to guarantee the scheme.
- Audit Prompts Search for Missing PTA Funds : Education: Approximately $6,000 is feared lost. The Sheriff's Department has been called in to investigate.
- 2 Men Seize Catering Truck, Wound Driver
- Nothing Goes Right for Kings : Hockey: Rangers score 4-1 victory at the Forum to end L.A.'s unbeaten streak at six.
- Loyola Opens Home Schedule Against Nevada : Baseball: Lions will try to rebound after losing to UC Irvine, 8-0, in opener on Tuesday.
- POP REVIEWS : Tommy Boy Rap Revue: Label It Bouncy
- Taxing Dilemma for Home Buyers : Real estate: First-time purchasers face delaying closing to take advantage of Bush's proposed incentives.
- Tuning In for the Democratic Debate
- ITALY : Air Crash Puzzle May Be Solved
- Mother Teresa Impresses Doctors in Treadmill Run
- Critics Decry Conference as a 'Hate Fest' : Ethnicity: Black nationalists and white supremacists will share podium at program on the Holocaust and 1st Amendment. Jewish organizations are boycotting the gathering.
- SANTA ANA : College District Adds New Trustee
- This magician has almost as many talents as he does rabbits in his hat.
- UCI Revises Gun Policy After Scares : Firearms: Two students are disciplined for having weapons on campus; one is expelled on charges of pointing his at hecklers.
- ANAHEIM : Deadline Today on Free House Painting
- SIMI VALLEY : Child Injured in $110,000 House Fire
- It's See You Later, Alligator, After Paramedics Respond to a 911 Call
- Emtman to Announce His Plans
- Miscellany
- McCulloch Joins Them, Then Beats Them : Drag racing: He moves into top fuel to run against his old funny car buddies, then turns 288.36 m.p.h. on his first day.
- ART REVIEW : Drawing Conclusions in 'Abstract'
- Cather's Paean to Prairie Values
- Some Industries That Could Profit From Bush Plan
- Hard Rock Cafe Takes Its Rival to Court Over Motif
- Rohr Denies Plans to Shift Any Jobs From California
- The Final Word on Yosemite
- COLUMN ONE : The Quiet After the Killing : Oliver Beasley's death set off mass protest well before Rodney King's beating. But furor fizzled, and deputies were cleared. What are the lessons?
- Ex-Firefighter Trainee Faces 10 Counts of Arson
- FBI Agent Is Ordered Jailed, Freed by Judge : Courts: Action is designed to speed appeal of contempt order issued for his refusal to testify in civil suit over LAPD shooting.
- VENTURA : City Seeks Agency to Run Planned Shelter
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL PACIFIC 10 CONFERENCE : Arizona Shakes Up Oregon
- AUTOS
- McGaw Hopes to Refinance Debt
- THE BUSH BUDGET : White House Pushes Deregulation : Economy: The Vice President invited business executives to offer suggestions on ways to attack rules that they consider cumbersome.
- Building Industry Blues
- Encino Bank Linked to BCCI Case Is Closed
- Authorities Say Feud Led to Factory Slaying : Crime: Workman arrested in shooting reportedly had been bringing gun to work.
- Serious Crimes Rise in Sheriff's Jurisdiction
- Malibu Lake Building Restrictions Extended
- MUSIC REVIEW : Carl St. Clair Returns to Lead Pacific Symphony : The three-part program at the Orange County Performing Arts Center on Wednesday included the music of Brahms, Prokofiev and Oliver Knussen.
- San Diego Spotlight : La Strada Hops Aboard the Gaslamp's Bandwagon
- MOVIE REVIEWS : The Trauma of War Through a Child's Eyes
- MUSIC REVIEW : Princeton Orchestra at Royce Hall
- PREP ROUNDUP : Whalen's Goals Help Mater Dei Extend Soccer Streak
- POP REVIEWS : Acid-Era Iconography From Soundgarden
- Creating Art From a Diverse Heritage : Exhibit: Anish Kapoor's ties to both East and West have helped him evolve into a sculptor who is being recognized worldwide.
- $3 Million in Matching Funds Approved
- BOOK REVIEW : Comic Relief for Scar-Crossed Characters : SCAR LOVER <i> by Harry Crews</i> ; Poseidon Press; $19; 267 pages
- Fashion-Conscience : Clothing and accessory designers are using their talents to help causes ranging from the environment to animal rights.
- 20-Year Term Given in Bombings of IRS : Courts: Costa Mesa man is also ordered to pay restitution and fine totaling $380,000. Defense lawyer says the sentence will be appealed.
- FBI Agent Is Free Despite Jail Order : Courts: The decree is intended to speed an appeal of a contempt ruling against Richard Boeh, who is investigating a police shooting.
- Underwood Caught in SDSU Transition : Football: Luginbill's offensive assistant apparently will have a new role next season.
- St. Bernard Keeps Share of First in Mission League
- NHL ROUNDUP : Hull's Goals the Difference as Blues Beat Sharks
- Black History Observance to Feature Glover
- Torme's Career Has Led Him Down the Write Path : Jazz: The singer-songwriter, whose 'Great American Songbook' is coming to Anaheim, has also made hits as a biographer and novelist.
- Labors of Love : Honoree: Even while engaged in organizing activities, travel and work, John Handcox continued to write music and poetry.
- Alternative Rock May Be the New Wave : Radio: Predictions at a three-day seminar on radio trends also call for the news/talk format to jump to FM.
- MOVIE REVIEWS : 'Into the Sun' Simply Doesn't Fly
- Young Ballet Sensation Clark Tippet Dies at 37
- Lancaster Panelist Is a Palmdale Resident
- ANGELS : Abbott Agrees to $1.85 Million
- SUNSET LEAGUE GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : GIRLS' BASKETBALL
- BOXING : Ruelas Spoils Lockridge Comeback
- San Pedro High Baseball Festival to Feature Twins Catcher Harper
- Pension Agency May Ask Firms to Kick In More : Benefits: The Pension Benefit Guaranty Corp. wants large companies with underfunded plans to boost their contributions by up to $15 billion over five years.
- AIRLINES
- AUTOS
- Going for Broke
- Birtcher Net Shows Loss in 2nd Quarter
- Senate OKs Bill on Secret Settlements
- European Conference Adds 5 Ex-Soviet Asia Republics
- Model of Evolution
- Study Finds Sober Alcoholics Regain Full Life Spans
- Mini-Market Clerk Works On Despite Bullet Between Ribs
- Sharpening an Image in the 'Unique' Business
- Countywide : Forming of Regional Agency Discussed
- UC Irvine Loses 10th in a Row
- Tyson's Accuser Takes the Stand : Trial: She says she struggled but was overwhelmed and raped by the former heavyweight boxing champion July 19.
- Jose Ferrer's Film Legacy on Video
- Par Drops Out of the Rap Race
- Melanie Griffith, the Heroine
- Wynn's Blames Restructuring Costs for '91 Loss
- Durable Goods Orders Down; Jobless Count Up : Economy: Consumer spending was up only slightly last month, another report says. Economists expect very little growth this quarter.
- Fourth Blast Victim Dies
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- FASHION : 'It's Time to Take Chances'
- Teacher in Evolution Dispute Reassigned : Education: John Peloza, whose suit against district was thrown out, will teach physical education instead of biology.
- 5 Men Arrested in Newark Discussed O.C. Drug Deal
- Officers' Attorneys Close With a Flurry : Trial: In final arguments in drug case, they accuse federal prosecutors of using 'scum of the earth' to testify against their clients.
- SANTA PAULA : Panel Endorses Plan to Protect Trees
- Running Laguna Beach's Offense Is a Science to Gravley : Basketball: The 5-10 point guard has become the Artists' low-key leader. He also excels in advanced classes.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Maleeva Makes Capriati Her Biggest Upset Victim
- SUNSET LEAGUE GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Periolat Again Leading Marina to Victory
- Washington Lands Westlake's Holcomb
- Abbott Talks Angels Into $1.85-Million Deal : Baseball: Pitcher splits difference between his arbitration figure and what club was offering.
- STAGE REVIEW : Zulus, Pepsi, Joan Crawford --and Not a Whole Lot More
- Rocker Webb Wilder Takes a 'Horror Hayride' : Pop music: Instead of making a video, Wilder talked his record company into financing a 40-minute film, which includes some sequences based on songs from his latest album.
- High Court OKs DNA as Evidence : Crime: State justices let stand appellate ruling that allowed use of genetic fingerprinting to convict a woman of murder.
- County Administrator Looks Elsewhere for Work : Employment: Norman Hickey has applied for two government posts as he waits to hear how his stalled pension negotiations progress.
- California IN BRIEF : SANTA ANA : Car Owner's Killer Gets Death Sentence
- COSTA MESA : 93 People Speak on General Plan
- Countywide : Panel Suggests Ways to Revive Economy
- Advocate for Victims Helps Ease Crime's Aftermath : Counseling: Helping people deal with anger and depression is a wrenching and rewarding experience for Carol Anderson.
- College Basketball
- Try to Cut Honest Deal With Creditors <i> Before</i> Payments Are Overdue
- HIGH TECHNOLOGY
- Clinton Keeps Bid Afloat, but Polls Show Voters Wary : Campaign: Fund raising still strong, but 26% surveyed said they could not vote for someone who had affair.
- Child Molester Given 6 Years, Then Goes Free Pending Appeal
- 'We're History,' Say Organizers of Agoura Renaissance Fair : Festivals: The debt-ridden Dragonwood corporation cancels the spring event at Paramount Ranch. It cites the weak economy and a low turnout in 1991.
- Oceanside Council Makes It Official : Government: City Manager Mamaux is ousted amid accusations that Councilwoman Bishop was meddling in promotions of firefighters.
- Labor Group Not Backing Building Cap
- OXNARD : Grand Jury Indicts 3 on Cocaine Charges
- County Levy Would Give Area Parks $33 Million : Government: Supervisors are studying a ballot measure to improve facilities such as Hansen Dam.
- He Says You're Never Too Old to Play Two : Baseball: Ernie Banks, who turns 61 today, is now a Hall of Famer on the charity circuit.
- Pop Album Chart : A Triple Threat From Garth Brooks
- TV REVIEW : 'Billy' Draws a Few Laughs
- FOR KIDS : Travel Town Keeps Chugging Along : Griffith Park: The exhibit features 35 locomotives, the iron muscle that helped to build Los Angeles.
- Ice House to Celebrate 31st Anniversary
- MOVIE REVIEWS : 'Sick and Twisted': It's Heavy-Handed Humor
- Hollywood's Party Politics : Clinton, Kerrey Front-Runners on Democratic Circuit
- AIRLINES
- Xerox Corp. said its earnings fell 61%...
- INTERNATIONAL TRADE : Dana Point Company Will Market Steel From Russia's Urals
- Aerospace executives, friends and reporters invited to...
- Reagan Show Replaced by Limbaugh : Radio: After two years on KSDO-AM in San Diego, the ex-President's son is dropped to make room for the conservative commentator.
- Two days after being named head coach...
- Lively Sounds From the '70s
- Pianist Lupo to Make Local Debut Feb. 20
- UnionFed Loses $9.3 Million but Not Its Optimism : Thrift: Brea-based firm says it has greatly improved operations, cut down bad loans and remains on target for a turnaround.
- French Take Ailing Palestinian Into Custody
- Bush Hits the Road to Sell Tax-Cut Plan : Economy: The President warns against 'sweet-sounding quick fixes.' Democrats vow to act on package before March 20 deadline.
- Delay in Lifting Pot Ban to Aid Seriously Ill Is Assailed : Health: White House drug office condemns inaction, says marijuana should immediately be given to 30 previously approved patients.
- Guerrilla's Medical Care in Paris Stirs Furor
- Berm Created to Ward Off Weekend Tides
- Judge Rejects S.D. Plan to Cut Welfare Rolls
- Pasadena May Ban Smoking : Health: Passions pro and con are building over the measure, which would apply to virtually all enclosed public spaces, including restaurants and workplaces.
- San Diego
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Falcons Play Defense for Keeps
- Hart Rides 27-2 Run to Low-Key Win Over Alhambra
- Finally, a Home : After Living on Streets of Westchester in High School, Sam Crawford Has Stability at New Mexico State
- MOVIE REVIEW : Medals of Valor
- THE BUSH BUDGET : Luxury Tax Is a Luxury Nation Cannot Afford, Industries Say
- China Said to Sell Missile Technology
- Warren Commission Lawyers Call for Disclosing J.F.K. Files
- Pacoima Gang Member Is Sentenced to 37 Years to Life in Youth's Killing
- SIMI VALLEY : Man Files Lawsuit Against City, Officer
- Christopher Panel Prods Gates to Go
- Binkley to Appeal Ouster, Asks for Arbitrator
- SEAL BEACH : New Contracts OKd for City Employees
- Arts Panel Proposal Causes Fierce Debate : Ventura: A consultant calls for a cultural affairs commission. But some critics say it would only expand the city's bureaucracy.
- How to Save Trees : Sierra Club's stand undermines timber protection bill
- ELECTIONS : Republican Fahey to Run for Congress in 36th District
- COLLEGES / IRENE GARCIA : Playoff Berth Could Be the Payoff for Dominguez Hills Women
- SKIING / BOB LOCHNER : Those With Mettle Get Medals
- He's Just Glad the Mix-Up Is Over : Legal system: Anaheim man spent 45 days in jail and faced deportation in case of mistaken identity. He was too timid to protest, lawyer says.
- N. Korea Signs Nuclear Pact on Inspections
- It's Pink Slips and Red Ink at Lanvin
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Stricter Nonsmoking Ordinance Proposed
- Baja's Hex on Voter Black Magic : Reforms: Mexican state unveils high-tech identification cards that are designed to eliminate entrenched fraud at the polls.
- AMERICA'S CUP '92 : Kiwis Find Success, Spy in the Water : Sailing: San Diego diver is caught lurking underneath as the New Zealand syndicate was preparing to launch its boat.
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : He's 94, but More Than Longevity Makes Hooper Worthy of Eclipse
- NBA ROUNDUP : Olajuwon Rules as Bulls Fall
- Titans Take Early Lead, Coast at San Jose
- 'L.A. Law' Co-Producer Patricia Green Resigns
- MARKETS: Dow Up 19.90 : Dow Up 19.90 on Earnings Boost
- Southern California Department Stores Expect to Have Higher Sales This Year
- Yeltsin Urges Britain, France, China Arms Cuts
- FASHION : Hard Heads
- Coach Accused of Sex With Student
- Man Shot to Death Near Scene of Earlier Killings
- Health Care Restructuring Killed : Legislature: Modeled on Canadian system, plan called for state to administer money now paid to insurers and doctors.
- Home Sales Register Dramatic Increase : Economy: Buyers are deciding the time has come, a realty official says. Prices and terms are not expected to go much lower.
- Stream Flooded Again in Cleanup : Sepulveda Basin: Anheuser-Busch is trying to flush away residue of a caustic solution that spilled from its Van Nuys brewery.
- VENTURA : College Won't Mail Fall Semester Grades
- California IN BRIEF : SAN BERNARDINO : Body of Girl Found at Little League Site
- COMMENTARY : Cal Ripken Deserves a Hefty Raise
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Tustin's Final Shot Fails, Woodbridge Escapes With a Victory
- AMERICA'S CUP UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Fund-Raising Keeps Defenders Away While Challengers Play
- AVP Tour Starts This Weekend With $75,000 Event in Honolulu
- Operatic Dilemma : Singer Is Torn Between a Love of Teaching Children and a Big Break in His Musical Career
- Day Runner's March Calendar Includes Special Date : Finance: Hoping to raise $12 million, firm will make its first public stock offering.
- Enter the Un-Candidate : Politics: Ralph Nader is a rarity among presidential contenders: He doesn't want to end up in the White House--he just wants people to listen.
- Happy Campers : Writer Wants Women to See the Humor in Men's 'Training'
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Bush Gets Blunt Warning About California Chances : Campaign: GOP leaders say he risks defeat unless he persuades voters on his plan to revive the economy.
- CALIFORNIA COMMENTARY : Defense Cuts Put Money Elsewhere : The state's only real problem is the recession; It can otherwise prosper even with a much smaller military sector.
- Ill Inmate Who Killed Abuser Is Released : Prisons: She is freed by authorities who say she has less than four months to live. Group hopes it is a sign that other abused women will gain clemency.
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Elderly Center Plan Called 'Too Massive'
- Shelter Aide Offered Puppy Case Settlement
- Will Titans Give Till It Hurts?
- Pro Basketball
- Fullerton Rolls Past San Jose : College basketball: Titans open 33-10 lead, then hold on for 76-64 victory. Ward scores 23.
- LETTER OF RECOMMENDATION : Monte Vista is Winning With E's
- He's the Only One Who Could Make Magic Disappear
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : Da Vinci's: A Couple of Reservations
- Teaching Kids That Guns Are Not Play : Safety: An innovative program aims to head off disaster by teaching children that firearms have no place in play or anger.
- Wright Has Ball in Win Over UTEP