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"it is obvious miss han is a danger to society, particularly her own family," said orange county superior court judge eileen c. moore. "all of her family have been victims of her crimes." sports did louganis act properly? : diving: some wonder whether he should have revealed he was hiv-positive during '88 games. february 24, 1995 | julie cart, times staff writer when greg louganis hit his head on the diving board and spilled his blood into the pool at the 1988 olympic games, did he have an obligation to disclose to doctors who treated him and to other athletes using the pool that he was hiv-positive? sports toski admits to cheating, quits tour january 8, 1986 professional golfer bob toski, widely regarded as one of the best teachers of the game, has withdrawn from the pga senior tour after admitting that he may have violated the rules of golf. in a prepared statement released by the pga, toski said: "in the late fall of 1985, one of my fellow players brought to my attention that i may have been violating the rules of golf by mismarking my ball. sports swimmer victor davis, 25, dies of injuries november 14, 1989 | elliott almond, times staff writer victor davis, canada's flamboyant olympic gold-medal swimmer, died monday from injuries incurred saturday in an accident that montreal police still are trying to unravel. davis, 25, was pronounced dead at 11 a.m. pst, said jacques charbonneau, a spokesman for notre dame hospital in montreal. doctors gave davis little chance of surviving after suffering a severe skull fracture, brain and spinal damage and multiple bruises from being hit by a car. california | local mary todd andrews, 86; actress, screen star dana andrews' widow january 29, 2003 | from staff and wire reports mary todd andrews, 86, an actress and the widow of screen star dana andrews, died jan. 17 in palm springs of alzheimer's disease. born and reared in santa monica, she studied acting and became a leading comedic actress and ingenue at the pasadena playhouse in the 1930s. there she met the recently widowed andrews, who had hitchhiked from houston and was studying to become an actor. they were married in 1939 at the home of her parents, the j.w. science prostate technique questioned july 9, 2008 | thomas h. maugh ii, times staff writer medical castration to treat localized prostate tumors does not prolong survival and its side effects far outweigh any potential benefit for most patients, researchers reported today. the technique, which involves using drugs to block the body's production of the male hormone androgen, is a powerful tool when used in conjunction with surgery or radiation for treating aggressive prostate tumors. california | local snoop dogg pleads no contest to felony drug charge, gun possession april 12, 2007 | andrew blankstein, times staff writer rapper-actor snoop dogg will avoid jail time after pleading no contest wednesday to two felony charges -- but he might be legally allowed to continue smoking marijuana. the entertainer, whose real name is calvin broadus, entered the plea to a charge of gun possession by a convicted felon and a marijuana-related drug charge, prosecutors said. dogg, 35, appeared before los angeles county superior court judge terry smerling in pasadena clad in a leather jacket, black jeans and a t-shirt. california | local killer of bill cosby's son confesses february 10, 2001 | twila decker, times staff writer saying he wanted to do the right thing, the man convicted of killing bill cosby's only son, ennis, has written a letter to the california attorney general's office confessing to the crime and asking that his 1998 appeal be dropped. "it is based on falsehood and deceit. i am guilty and i want to do the right thing," mikail markhasev, 22, wrote in the letter. "more than anything, i want to apologize to the victim's family. sports jim criner's firing ends 21 months of unrest at iowa state november 16, 1986 | chuck schoffner, associated press the firing of iowa state football coach jim criner on wednesday night climaxed a stormy 21-month period that began when he kicked his two starting wide receivers off the team, included the arrest of several players on criminal charges and an ncaa investigation of his program. criner's troubles started in february of 1985 when he dismissed second-team all-american tracy henderson and robbie minor from the team for unspecified disciplinary reasons. california | local recycling centers in the san fernando valley (from n-z) september 30, 1990 those bottles, old oil cans, magazines and newspapers that have been building up in your garage are recyclable; maybe even valuable. this is the second part of a list provided by the state integrated waste management board of san fernando valley recycling centers that accept an array of disposable products. some centers pay for the materials. the board has a toll-free hotline for recycling information: (800) 553-2962. 1
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