- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / GOVERNOR : Van de Kamp Turns to Schoolchildren in Effort to Warm Up His Public Image
- NATO Ministers Take Steps to Fundamentally Change Alliance
- Police Complaint Board Panelists Sought
- Santa Monica : Final OK for Water Plan
- LOCAL ELECTIONS BALLOT MEASURES : 2 Moot Ballot Issues Still Stir Controversy
- Pico Rivera : Removal of Inoperative Vehicles Gears Up
- Azusa : Water-Saving Plan OKd
- ENVIRONMENT / THE MISSOURI RIVER : In the Midwest, the Dam Fight Is Still Unresolved : Southern portion of the basin has won a court battle over the allocation of water--at the expense of the parched northern areas.
- LOCAL ELECTIONS BALLOT MEASURE : Prop. F Would Double Council Salaries, Strengthen Veto
- Azusa : Mobile Home Panels Set
- Boaters Race for Glory--and a Good Time
- Dissenter on 'Star Wars' Leaves Livermore Lab
- De Klerk Unhurt in Car Crash; Aide Suffers Neck Strain
- Torrance Doctor's License Revoked
- Glendora : House Named a Landmark
- Compton : Half of District's Teachers Absent Due to Sickout
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS STATE SENATE, ASSEMBLY DISTRICTS : Hugs, Handshakes: Is This Politic?
- Laguna Niguel Appoints El Segundo Official as First Permanent City Clerk
- TUSTIN : Public Pitches In for Burned-Out Family
- O'Connor Offers Budget Proposal : Finance: Mayor says her $427-million plan would solve city's fiscal woes by freezing spending, banning new hires and delaying large expenditures.
- ANAHEIM : Tile Exposition's Bid to Use Hall Denied
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Recycling Center on Polluted Site Urged
- School Superintendent Could Be Barred From Meetings : Education: Centinela board changes superintendent's job description and scraps anti-dropout program.
- Landlord Fined in Bootleg Housing Case
- ANAHEIM : Motorcyclist Dies After Ramming Van
- After 22-Point Rally, It's 2-0 in Porter-Land : NBA playoffs: Trail Blazers charge to 108-107 victory as guard scores 23 of his 28 in second half.
- THE SIDELINES : Dunckel's 2 Home Runs Lead to San Diego State Win at Regional
- Fading 'Twin Peaks' Threads Hanging at Season's End
- SHORT TAKES : Paula Abdul on Line for L.A. Gear
- Measles Strikes Hard at Latino Population
- Granada Hills Recreation Center16730 Chatsworth St., Granada...
- NATION : Associate of Crime Boss Slain
- Mooring Firm, Pilot Blamed in Tanker Spill : Pollution: The Coast Guard says water depth information at the site off Orange County was inadequate. The ship hit its own anchor, losing 397,000 gallons of oil.
- $56-Million Budget Unveiled for College
- 'You're one of the legends . . . one of the legends of salsa, man.'
- Paramount : Pupils to Be Moved From 3 Crowded Sites
- Mexico Asks U.S. to Extradite Doctor in Camarena Case : Drug murder: But there appears to be little possibility that the suspect, who was abducted and shipped to the United States, will be returned.
- STATE : No Winner; Lotto at $12 Million
- Reuben Martinez and Teresa Morgan do the...
- Malibu : Official Backs Candidates
- Temple City Vaulter Marston Battles Back to Reach New Heights : Track: After battling a tumor and mononucleosis, he returns to his sport and sets a school record.
- Leak Leads Landlord to Indoor Marijuana Forest
- SAN CLEMENTE : Hawk Nest Removal Spurs Investigation
- Cuts Blamed for Fewer Drunk-Driving Arrests
- $500,000 Added to Airport Project : Terminal: Supervisors allocate the money to pay for overtime that will accompany an accelerated work schedule.
- Former Yankee Charlie Keller, 73, Dies
- Survey: Youths Using Steroids : Medical convention: Researcher presents findings on athletes' use of muscle-building drugs.
- HIGH SCHOOL SECTION GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS : Riley Wins With Birdie on 18
- Gastelum-Jordan Duel to Highlight City Track Finals
- Marrone Minimizing His Foul-Ups With Some Work on His Technique : Discus: New-found discipline helped Dana Hills senior achieve a record throw in the 4-A championships.
- Arreola, Buoyed by Showing in Mile, Looks Ahead to TAC Championships
- THE SIDELINES : DePalmer Tennis Coach of Year
- Big Leagues No Big Deal to Him : Blue Jays: John Olerud, who recovered from brain surgery, seems unfazed by his jump from college ball to the majors.
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Midway Baptist Wins, Reaches 1-A Semifinals
- O.C. Businessman's Band: An Everyman's Chance to Play : Music: After a performance on radio, the amateur group is suddenly in demand. Its members come from all over, playing to relieve stress and retain their musical skills.
- James C. Paulson has joined Glytec as...
- Blocking Cravings for Sweets
- NORTH COUNTY COVER STORY : Growth Sends Some Packing
- Pasadena Police to Honor 17 : Awards: Six officers and 11 civilians will be cited for heroism and community service at annual luncheon.
- Controversial Ads Enliven Malibu's City Council Race
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Romania Party's Monopoly on Power May Irritate Emotional, Social Wounds : Democratization: The National Salvation Front's commanding position feeds fears of a rebirth of communism.
- BEST BET : Benefit Seeks to Conquer Girl's Illness
- An exhibition of nine works by Vincent...
- The Little Extras Ease a Cat's Long Ride
- NATION IN BRIEF : ALASKA : Pipeline Operators to Start Big Repairs
- Soviet Market Reform Will Be Put to Voters
- DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES IN 42ND CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT
- Hollywood : 37 Arrested for Prostitution
- NIGHT LIFE : THE CLUB SCENE : It's Not Top 40 : Something for Nothing is carving a niche with a style that's intense--or diverse . . .or confused.
- His Dream Ending Turned Into a Nightmare : Prep baseball: Culver City pitcher Estavil had a rough time in first-round playoff game against Thousand Oaks.
- 2 Injured in Flash Fire at Mobil Plant
- Twice-Rejected Office Project OKd by Torrance Council After Changes
- Spectacular Fire Destroys 100-Foot Yacht
- Countywide : Anti-Drug Messages to Be in Spanish
- Buena High School Students Honor Staff
- Airport Parking Garage Seems Terminally Full : Congestion: Only the lucky and early birds manage to find a slot at John Wayne multilevel garage. Surrounding construction hassles haven't helped matters.
- Why Is He Taking So Long? : Despite Advice, Bush Delays Decision on Offshore Drilling
- Hush-Up Effort on Esplanade Cheered in Redondo Beach
- COLLEGE SOFTBALL / NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS : Long Beach, UCLA Open With Wins
- Menard and Delafose Still Spicing Up Cajun and Zydeco : Music: Two veteran performers bring their pure Louisiana sound to the Cajun and zydeco festival in Long Beach.
- KABC First at 4 and 5; KNBC Rules at 11 p.m. : Ratings war: KCBS trails rivals in all news times periods. Audience slips for all three network nightly newscasts.
- And the Next World Cup Champion Will Be Argentina, No . . . Brazil, No . . .
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Leaves' Probes Philippine Revolution
- Columbia Savings' Spiegel Cuts Final Ties as Executive
- RETAIL
- Disabled Rights Bill Seen as Boon for Equipment Makers
- Richard F. Alianelli has joined Grossmont Bank...
- Coming Soon to a Grocery Store Near You? : Consumers: Shopping carts equipped with video screens have made their debut. The screens flash store specials, commercials and trivia quizzes.
- Chutney Glaze Adds Zesty Flair to Beef Kebabs
- MEDICINE / AIDS TREATMENT : Drug Fights Anemia in Patients on AZT
- EDUCATION / Pala Reservation : Pala Nun Dares Her Students to Dream : She Knows Herself It Changes Lives
- Main Port Captured by Rebels, Liberia Concedes
- Teacher Leaves Imprint of Free Speech
- Water Authority Is Considering Desalination : Drought: Agency studies possibility of a seawater distilling plant attached to a proposed SDG&E; power plant.
- ELECTIONS ASSEMBLY : Wright Uses Mailings to Answer Braly
- Transit Officials Say Reversible Lane on Sepulveda Is Infeasible
- Student, 14, Drowns in Long Beach School Pool : Tragedy: Victim was to have had first swimming lesson. Parents dispute official version of accident.
- SOUTHERN SECTION MASTERS TRACK AND FIELD MEET : Thrasher's Crowning Achievement Caps a Senior Year of Improvement
- Grand Jury Asked to Examine Killing by Deputy in Vista
- McGuire Shuts Down Birmingham in Style, 6-0
- Countywide : Three Schools Make National Honor Roll
- Moorpark Wins Award for Athletics
- THE HIGH SCHOOLS : Format Accord Carries a Downside
- NFL to Look at Ownership of the 49ers : Pro football: Commissioner will examine whether team's corporate ties gives it an unfair financial advantage.
- Two Titans Named Softball All-Americans
- Player Punches MacLean : Basketball: UCLA forward suffers broken cheekbone in fight with Colorado's Vandiver at Goodwill Games tryouts.
- Following the lead of the Laguna Beach...
- Untethering Poland's Docile Media : Journalism: The BBC is giving Polish broadcasters a 'warts and all' view of their role in a democratic society.
- Brando Lawyers to Appeal Judge's Refusal of Bail
- Widow of Man Killed by Drug Traffickers Testifies
- A Mixed Signal to El Salvador
- Teacher Lifts Self-Esteem Along With Spirits by Laughing at Life
- LA HABRA : Meehan to Retire as Chief of Police
- East L.A. Residents Seek Help to Stop Crime : Violence: Projects' group will ask Housing Authority for stepped-up police protection
- Sockers Powerless but Happy : MISL Playoffs: They are 0 for 16 with a man advantage so far in the playoffs but otherwise satisfied with the numbers: a 3-2 lead in the best-of-seven MISL Western Division finals heading into tonight's game in Dallas.
- Criticism Catches Gwynn Off Guard : Baseball: Four-time batting champion shows the strain of teammate's remarks after San Diego loses to Montreal.
- STAGE REVIEW : Revival of 'Miser' Clarifies the Plot, Dilutes the Comedy
- Why S&L; Pit Gets Deeper : Thrifts: The bailout cost keeps rising because of a soft real estate market, more bad loans than anyone realized and, simply, the way the figures are calculated.
- Genentech Gets Process Patent for Interferon : Biotechnology: Patents on a drug's production process are considered crucial. Genentech has led the industry's fight for them.
- Sluggish Economy Posts 1.3% Increase : Weak Growth in Gross National Product Accompanied by 6.7% Price Index Hike
- First Priority Is Protecting S&L; Depositors, President Says
- Capsaicin: The Incendiary Ingredient in Hot Peppers
- Michael R. Dunham has joined McKellar Communities...
- Memory Chip Glut Predicted: Japanese producers have...
- Brown Denies Making 'Kitchen' Remark
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Prison Labor Issue Qualifies
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT 42 : Philosophies Dividing Democrats
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 52 : GOP Primary Remains Up for Grabs : Even Frank Hill, who gave up the seat when he won election to the state Senate, says a win by any of four or five candidates would not surprise him.
- Beverly Hills : Artist of Year Announced
- Region : Coldbrook Camp Reopens
- WORLD : Chinese Radio Mission Scuttled
- Pomona : Hazardous Waste Roundup
- Death From a Smoke Ring : Passive Smoking Is One of Top Causes
- VENTURA : Woman Arrested in Death of Roommate
- ANAHEIM : Martial Arts Tool Optional to Officers
- Hearing Opens on Molestation Charges : Children: Foster parents deny accusations by the state and girls' relatives. The youngsters have suffered in a system that was supposed to protect them.
- Must Demonstrators Be Shot? : Law: International guidelines are being drawn to help authorities control outbreaks of domestic political violence without excessive force.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Padres Have Seen Enough of Canada
- Oakmont's Budke Leads City Golf by Two Strokes
- Peck Pitches El Camino Real Past Cleveland in Softball, 1-0
- Two Dutch stars, Frank Rijkaard and Marco...
- Hawkins the Hurdler Discovers That Track Is a Great Place to Start : Preps: Carson standout was ready to join the Army, but he will pursue track career instead.
- RADIO
- Plumber Starts Record Label to Shake Things Up : Music: A Chula Vista man has found a labor of love--producing songs by anti-Establishment groups.
- STAGE WATCH : West Hollywood's Globe Playhouse Puts Bard on Hold : Theater: This steady source of Shakespeare is shutting down production until it raises $500,000.
- Rates Drop on 2-Year Treasury Notes: Yields...
- Remembering the Great Vannevar Bush
- Pepsi-Cola Back in Indian Market After a 28-Year Absence : Marketing: The U.S. soft-drink firm cracked the tightly controlled market, in part, by promising to invest $1 billion in the country.
- Mark Miles has joined The Prudential California...
- YWCA to Honor Women of Achievement
- Pasadena
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Executives Applaud John Denver
- Beverly Hills : Firing Plan Approved
- Region : Cities Fight Over Quarry Use
- Akihito Regrets and Kaifu Apologizes : Japanese Admit Suffering of Koreans Under Colonial Rule
- Caltech Student Wins Achievement Award
- NATION : Homophobia Shuts College Dorm
- 2 Areas to Vote on Annexation to Santa Clarita
- Jordan Ripped Into Teammates After Game 2 Loss to Pistons
- Reserve Quarterbacks Compete for Ram Job : Pro football: Herrmann, Long and Rick Johnson all hope to have backup role. The question is whether team will keep two or three quarterbacks.
- Tinling Dies at 79 in England : Tennis: Historian of the women's game, he was both a fashion designer and liaison for the sport.
- SOUTHERN SECTION 4-A SOFTBALL PLAYOFFS : Kennedy's Longeway Gets Lots of Assistance
- Australian Is Named New Announcer at Hollypark
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Standard' a Skillful Balance of Genre, Times
- Wisdom of Night Soil Man's Lyrics Spin on Center Stage
- Edberg's Poor Effort Helps Argentina Hold Off Sweden
- SOUTHERN SECTION BADMINTON PLAYOFFS : Garden Grove Faces Buena Park in Final
- Kings to Air on San Diego Radio Station
- MOTOR RACING : 11 Buicks Will Have a Race of Their Own in Indy 500
- Veteran Singer Has Lived the Lyrics : Theater: Marilyn Maye will star in the Starlight's production of 'Follies.'
- SHORT TAKES : Madonna May Aid 'Tracy' Debut
- Cobham Back on Drums as Part of Unusual Trio
- Pacifica Drives Opponent Batty, Then Wins in 9th
- Health Insurance
- Lawsuit Filed Over Pledge in NEA Grants : Funding: A New York school calls anti-obscenity language a restraint on artistic freedom of expression. Litigation adds a new dimension to the controversy.
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Night Racing Vote Surprises Some
- SOUTHERN SECTION BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : Coin Flip Puts Tustin at Home Against La Quinta
- College Home Run Leader Surprises Himself : Baseball: UCLA's Paul Ellis, who had average freshman and sophomore years, has chance to break record set by Mark McGwire in 1984 at USC.
- Atlanta Gets 1994 Super Bowl : Pro football: Domed stadium under construction swings vote in favor of Georgia city, Tagliabue says.
- TRACK AND FIELD / CITY SECTION FINALS : Locke Girls Seeking 7th Title in Row
- Edmonton Has Its Goal in Sight
- Mears Fastest in Final Indy Practice
- Duvall Not in 'Godfather III' Because Producers Are 'Cheap'
- MUSIC REVIEW : Annual Bach Festival Closes With Rendition of 'St. Matthew' Passion
- SHORT TAKES : 'Cheers' Star Begins Jail Term
- CAPSULE REVIEW : David Bowie Stumbles as He Looks to the Past
- SHORT TAKES : Staged Dogfight Charges Probed
- Bluebeard of a Different Color at Sushi's Neofest
- 'Prince's' Good-Natured Message
- Candye Kane Likes Her Country Old-Time, Twangy : Traditional: People who say they hate country really hate the new stuff, the singer says, not those old raw, emotional originals.
- Merrill Eligibility Tied to Hardship
- Troubled Padres Beaten Again
- English-language radio broadcast rights to the 1992...
- SOUTHERN SECTION TENNIS PLAYOFFS : Corona del Mar, Dana Hills to Meet
- Ram Defensive Shuffle Hinges on Humphery : NFL: If the former New York Jet can handle the corner, Jerry Gray will be moved to free safety.
- Conway Sounds Off, Helps Mater Dei Edge Simi Valley
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Maturing Little River Band Cuts Back on the Saccharine
- MUSIC
- New League OKs Radios in Helmets of Quarterbacks
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Yankees Hit 6 Homers as Leary Stops Twins
- Villa Park Names New Athletic Director
- Aztecs' Diverse Bunch in NCAA Play Today
- Parrish Puts Cap on Rally : Angels: Ninth-inning comeback is culminated by his two-out single, scoring Ray for 5-4 victory over Toronto.
- 'Women's Work': New Role Models
- Hughes Gets Navy Job
- Controversy Over Bart Simpson: 'Underachiever and Proud of It'
- P.M. BRIEFING : Paper Firm Closing Plant in Pa.
- RETAIL : Charity Begins in Orco Block Offices, and So Does Good Public Relations
- Digital Gets Navy Contract
- Donald A. White and Robert Coyle have...
- Begging for Chocolate Creme Brulee
- Oakland Firm Boosts Pacific Western Stake
- Bush Blames Congress for Budget Deficit
- The Class of '35 Remembers a Vintage Year
- NATION IN BRIEF : VIRGINIA : Sexual Abuse Cited by Educator in Plea
- Job of a Lifetime: Long Hours, Low Pay, Great Seats
- Panama, Nicaragua Aid to Cost Salvador : Central America: Baker strikes a deal with key lawmaker. It will penalize the Salvadoran regime for human rights abuses.
- Region : AIDS Apartments to Open
- Santa Monica Rent Plan Sent to Board
- Passenger Dragged From Seat as Commuter Jet Window Blows Out
- U.S. Ready to Discuss U.N. Role
- Neighbors Want to Put Brakes on Auto Row
- Tea for Two Sure Beats Another Mausoleum Visit
- Philadelphia Fined for Clean Water Violation
- TRIPS : FILLMORE FISH HATCHERY : Future Stock : State-operated hatchery offers visitors an up-close look at the development of rainbow trout.
- MODELING SCHOOL : Semi-Vogue : The modeling ad looks promising. You check it out but are told you "reek of being a journalist."
- National Latino Groups United Against Sanctions
- Trustees Defer to D.A.'s Ely Investigation
- Bradley Names 4 New Community Coordinators
- 1 Killed, 7 Hurt in 3-Car Crash on Freeway : Accidents: Authorities say 4 people were ejected when a speeding car crashed through the center divider in Glendale.
- LAGUNA HILLS : Cityhood Backers Asked for Fund Data
- Superintendent Apologizes for Racial Remark : Schools: The head of Las Virgenes Unified says he is sorry for a reference to 'slant-eyed' Chinese that prompted an protest by an Asian-American group.
- Woman Killed as Car Plunges Off Ocean Cliff
- COMMENTARY : 'Doinks' Afflict Not Only Will Clark But Entire Giants' Roster
- BETTING WITH BOB
- Favored Harbor Plays Santa Rosa in State Baseball
- HIGH SCHOOL SOFTBALL PLAYOFFS
- Bruins Hope Oilers Can't Get Any Better : Stanley Cup finals: Boston drags itself home, down three games to one and feeling the heat.
- STAGE REVIEW : Hazy 'Skyline' at Odyssey : Drama: The intent of this saga of Joe Hill is unclear.
- TV REVIEW : 'New Tijuana' Doesn't Dig Deep Enough
- The Sensitive Issue of Breslin's Remarks
- The Sensitive Issue of Breslin's Remarks
- U.S. Government Must Address Runaway Immigration, and Soon
- The Sensitive Issue of Breslin's Remarks
- Hostage of Tobacco
- A Major Goal: 'Proud to Be a Black African-American'
- Poway Gallops
- Reader Cites Evil of Mills College Problems
- Belinda Poppa has been appointed designer for...
- RETAIL
- STOCKS : Dow Rises 4.03 to 3rd Straight Record Close
- Communication Cable
- A Flaky Joint Folks Just Love to Flock To
- Californians More Likely to Flunk Job Drug Tests
- La Verne Seeking Scholarship Entries
- A Magnet for Trouble : Homeless: As the transient population in Santa Monica expands, so does the violence. And these days, the backlash too is mushrooming.
- Aquatics Club Has Impressive List of Champion Swimmers
- Duarte : Anti-Gang Contract OKd
- Travel Time for Commuters Up Sharply in Year : Traffic: Survey finds time on the road has increased 10 to 15 minutes while covering the same distance to work. In the Southland, 79% still drive to their jobs alone.
- RESTAURANT REVIEW : RESTAURANT KAI : The Sushi Zone : Fans of Japanese food can catch a bite at this Montecito eatery, with its fresh fish--and crowds.
- Singin' Blues for Trees
- Study Says Anti-Bias Plans Fail to Aid Students : Schools: The L.A. district is criticized for failing to improve opportunities for pupils, especially blacks and Latinos.
- Rally Marks Anniversary of End of Six-Day War
- Countywide : Students to Compete for Hong Kong Trip
- Voluntary Water Conservation Urged
- ELECTIONS 37TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT : Wright Responds to Braly's Attacks With Mailings
- The Men Who Walk the Streets : Prostitution: Hollywood merchants and residents are up in arms over the rising incidence of male hookers.
- Redesign Is Likely for Museum : Architecture: Modifications will probably necessitate a new design for the $50-million Newport Harbor Art Museum. Architects other than the renowned Renzo Piano are expected to do the new work.
- PORT HUENEME : Suspect in 20 Home Burglaries Arrested
- SOUTHERN SECTION SOFTBALL ROUNDUP : St. Margaret's Pounds Rosamond
- ELECTIONS ASSEMBLY : A Guide to District 40's Candidates and Issues
- Region : Water Board Chief Stays
- Kohl to Hear Opposition's Treaty Views : Germany: But the chancellor pledges no substantial changes to the unification document.
- She Beat Long Odds of Spina Bifida
- LOCAL ELECTIONS : 8 in GOP Seek Hill's Seat; 2 Vie to Oust Moorhead : 22nd Congressional District: The veteran Republican representative is going to be tough to unseat, but two Democrats are jockeying for the chance to try.
- Intrusion Shatters the Peace
- FISHING NOTES / DAN STANTON : Anglers Will Find Plenty of Action on Holiday Weekend
- Help for Ventura Rescue Workers Urged : Proposal: Program would aid emergency services personnel who have suffered psychological trauma in their work.
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : Wilson Had Better Not Forget the Right : Politics: The senator has some reassuring to do with conservatives. To become governor, he has to count on every conservative vote in Orange County--and he isn't guaranteed them.
- ANAHEIM : Children Learn How City Is Groomed
- There Was Something in the Air When Knicks Played at Garden
- A Power Lunch to Go
- Gay Swimmers Pool Talents : Athletes: Team from West Hollywood competes in local masters meets.
- Bush Cites Regulations in Vetoing Amtrak Funds
- Bush's Son Defends Role at S&L;, Explains Loan Ties
- Cardiff Projects Lack Planning
- El Monte : Developer Fees Proposed
- Sterile Medfly Shortage Has State Worried : Infestation: Problem is described as temporary, but adviser says it offers the pest a 'window of opportunity' to breed.
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Taylor May Leave Hospital in June
- Lithuania to Hold Up Secession Laws if Talks Are OKd : Soviet Union: 'Clear concession' comes as Baltic republic feels the impact of economic sanctions.
- Boyfriend Convicted of Murder
- DWP Chief's $2,800 Charter Flight Attacked
- THOUSAND OAKS : $100,000 to Be Paid to Repair 200 Fireplaces
- LOCAL ELECTIONS ORANGE COUNTY RECORDER : Bitterness Apparent Between 2 Men
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : School Closing Plans Focus of Hearings
- Trying to Get Back on an Even Keel : Salvage: Workers are still trying to refloat the Princess Louise, which capsized mysteriously at San Pedro.
- Santa Barbara Bet Nets Million at Golden Gate
- Zoning Proposal to Get More Study
- Six Simple Steps to Clean Shrimp
- Change of Prescription in Order for Mealtimes : Trends: Hospital fare used to be basic bland. But many hospitals are now responding to patients' complaints and preparing more appetizing meals.