Today's top stories from behind the Orange Curtain:
Martin Wisckol's The Buzz: Sanchez Finds Herself On Terror Watch List -- OCR
Faulty information leads to a momentary airport detention.
Immigration Issue Dominates Council Race -- DP
The Costa Mesa City Council election on Nov. 7 is as much about the city's past as it is about its future.
Mission Viejo 3rd Safest U.S. City -- OCR
Irvine, Lake Forest also achieve high rankings in survey.
When Kids Cross Into U.S. Alone -- OCR
O.C.'s auxiliary bishop visits border to study human trafficking.
Mediator Calls On Trash Strikers To Return -- OCR
But workers at Taormina Industries say they won't come back under a 'cooling-off period.'
Uncle Harold's Big Goodbye -- OCR
Beloved O.C. businessman beats back illness and throws a final celebration.
Breaking Ground On Costa Mesa Police Building -- OCR
Construction on $27 million Costa Mesa Police facility renovation and expansion starts.
Keeping Partns In The Loop -- OCR
Some teachers question need for School Loop, which e-mails grades daily to parents, but local PTAs are sold on it.
Titan's Elephant Tradition Is Ancient History -- OCR
CSUF's 50th anniversary won't feature live pachyderms.
U.S. Asians Drawn To Life In Irvine -- LAT
Good schools, low crime rates, well-paying jobs lure many, especially Chinese Americans.
I thought Wicksol's commentary on the Otto Bade write in qualification was the most interesting part of his column. Bade's candidacy can only spell certain defeat for Daucher. Which has to be a major bummer for Ackerman.
It's gotta suck when a candidate or issue one supports has its vote diluted thereby guaranteeing defeat.
Posted by: Elroy El | October 30, 2006 at 01:11 PM