Stories for February 1995

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Thursday, February 23

News Briefs: Back Home

Back Home

Off the Streets

Door-to-door sales by kids may violate labor laws.

Will it Work?

Big plans for a Salinas Steinbeck center hinge on contributions.

Painting Out Loud

A contemporary of John Steinbeck, the award-winning Ellwood Graham is still painting.

Thursday, February 16

News Briefs: Not So Freaky

Not So Freaky

Scheduled to Improve

Block scheduling improves academics, discipline at Alisal High.

Family Matters

Mayor Don Jordan negotiates trouble on the homefront.

Cultural Gem

Will the proposed cultural arts center be a jewel in our regional crown or an expensive bauble by the bay?

Thursday, February 9

Love You

Local experts say loving oneself is a prerequisite to loving others.

Tanks for the Memories

Staff says new wing, gigantic tank will keep attendance at the Monterey Bay Aquarium.

News Briefs: Narrowing the Field

Narrowing the Field

Thursday, February 2

By Any Other Name

Pebble Beach Co's re-assessment may come down to the value of a name.

Nice Guys Finish Sixth

"LA Law's" Michael Tucker finds golf spiritually uplifting.

Out of the Rough

Actor Bill Murray says he's come up through the ranks of golf the hard way.

Greener Greens

Environmental concerns prompt the development of more eco-sensitive golf courses.

Fun and Games

Bill Murray's antic are merely a continuation of the AT&T's celebrity pranks.

Market Demand

Downtown Salinas Farmers' Market falls on hard times.