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'Rad' Is Part of the Permanent Collection at This Museum RICK FIGNETTI and DAVID REYES, Rockin' Fig is Rick Fignetti, a Huntington Beach surfer/shop owner. Times staff writer David Reyes has reported on U.S. surf teams competing in Bali and Brazil. and
Make Sure Business Is Structured Carefully JEFFREY S. KLEIN and LOUIS M. BROWN, Klein is an attorney and president of The Times Valley and Ventura County editions. Brown is professor of law emeritus at USC and chairman of the board for the National Center for Preventive Law
'Tennis, Angry One?' a Way to Court Disaster T. Jefferson Parker, T. Jefferson Parker is a novelist and writer who lives in Orange County. His column appears in OC Live! the first three Thursdays of every month.
Humor and Dignity Ease Pain of 'Pelle' MARK CHALON SMITH, Mark Chalon Smith is a free-lancer who regularly writes about film for The Times Orange County Edition. and
Police Tales From the Naked City LEO SMITH, Like most ex-cops, Richard Goff has his share of tales from the streets. And some of them are even printable. Here are a couple he told us:
PLATFORM : Enforce the Curfew DONNA ANN WATSON, manager of a women's clothing store in Laguna Beach and mother of three sons, including 15-year-old twins, comments on the tougher enforcement of curfew laws for juveniles in Laguna Beach. She told The Times: and
The Pulse of the '90s FAYE LEVY, Levy is the author of "Faye Levy's International Chicken Cookbook" (Warner Books) and "Sensational Pasta" (HP Books). and
Do-It-Yourself Health Tests: Over Time, Costs Will Soar MICHAEL SCHRAGE, Michael Schrage is a writer, consultant and research associate at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He writes this column independently for The Times