Today's top stories from behind the Orange Curtain:
Lawyers Seek Contempt Of Court Order Against OC Bishop -- LAT
A former Mater Dei High student's legal team alleges that Tod Brown sent a key witness out of the country to prevent testimony.
Frank Mickadeit: Documenting Monsignor's Breakdown -- OCR
Inside the Urell testimony.
Alicia Robinson's The Political Landscape: U.S. May Take Action In Iran -- DP
Economic sanctions should be enough to discourage Iran from developing nuclear weapons, but the U.S. still should be prepared for military action, Newport Beach Rep. John Campbell said this week.
Editorial: Law School Has A Dean, But What About A Purpose? -- OCR
Flap over Chemerinsky has diverted debate over whether there's a need for another law school
Pacific Symphony, Musicians Union Agree On Contract -- OCR
The five-year deal, which will ultimately boost players' pay by 41.5 percent, averts a threatened strike.
Judge Gives 120 Days For Open Space Settlement -- OCR
Rancho Santa Margarita and the county might come to an agreement.
Off-Road Vehicles Increase Fire Risk In San Juan -- OCR
Like the headline says.
City's New Placards Are Signs Of The Times -- OCR
The La Palma council approves plan to replace more than 900 street signs.
Fullerton Sting Targets Bad Drivers -- OCR
Suspended drivers who take the wheel are the rule, not the exception.
Greek Festival Ages Well -- OCR
Offering traditional food, dance lessons and a Greek islands cruise, St. Paul's Greek Orthodox Church will hold its Greek festival this weekend.
Officials Look At Facilities -- DP
Two drug- and alcohol-recovery homes proposed in Corona del Mar will likely be the first test for Newport Beach’s moratorium on new group homes.
That's Debatable: Is Partisanship Bad? -- DP
Senator Tom Harman and Assemblymen Chuck DeVore and Van Tran answer the question.
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