- JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT : The...
- Frank Panarisi has been named president/chief executive...
- Cunning, Toughness of Kuwait Bedouins Add Up to Ticket Out for Many Refugees : Exodus: The Good Samaritans of the desert have saved numerous lives, say those who fled.
- Officials Nationwide Heaping Discredit on 1990 Count : Census: An undercount is being charged. Congressional seats and billions of dollars in aid to cities hang in the balance.
- STRESS: When principal Dan Graham's elementary school...
- EPIDEMIC: Medicine still hasn't curbed the county's...
- UP AND UP: Community college enrollment (above)...
- MIDEAST 1-A: The Middle East crisis is...
- Sun, Sand and Tans--Just Another Holiday in Paradise
- Ruling May Let Schabarum Stay on Board Indefinitely : Redistricting: Supervisor says he'll remain until appeals process is over and an election is held. No one knows how long that could be.
- Notes on a Scorecard - Sept. 4, 1990
- POP/ROCK - Sept. 4, 1990
- POP/ROCK - Sept. 4, 1990
- POP/ROCK - Sept. 4, 1990
- POP/ROCK - Sept. 4, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - Sept. 4, 1990
- A Matter of Conscience or Convenience?
- Looking for Real Security
- PROFILE : Baroness Is Driving Force Behind Hong Kong : Commerce: Lydia Dunn is a tireless trade promoter for the British colony. She contends that it will be business as usual when China takes over.
- Greek Frigate in Force
- Manly Palmer Hall; Founded Philosophical Research Society
- World IN BRIEF : WEST GERMANY : Kohl Challenged on Unification Taxes
- Collapsed Hall Had No Peer Review
- Hostages Return, Tell of Ordeal at Embassy : Gulf crisis: 49 arrive in the U.S. They say Americans in Kuwait are running out of food and must drink water taken from the swimming pool.
- Oxnard Issue: Would Guidelines Allow Too Much Growth?
- Changes at CSUF Include a Tall Man : University: A new president, a campus building boom, higher gas prices and higher tuition await students.
- Paint Patrol : Youths With Brushes and Sandblaster Gang Up on Graffiti
- Society of Tree-Lovers Sows Seeds of Ecology : Environment: Modern-day Johnny Appleseeds try to bolster shrinking plant and wildlife habitats.
- Too Swift Justice : With Only 1 Jurist on Bench, Simi Court Measures Cases in Seconds
- NL President Threatens to Resign : Baseball: Without a statement of support from Vincent on the umpire dispute, Bill White says he cannot head the league.
- Taking Sides: "Far Side" creator Gary Larson...
- DANCE REVIEW : L.A. FESTIVAL : 'Court Art of Java' Delivers Promised Mastery
- Hard Times Have Rock Promoters Singing the Blues
- Bush Hopes for Recall of Soviet Iraq Advisers : Summit: The President will seek more Gorbachev support in the crisis. Preparations for talks are speeded.
- Investigators in Florida Narrow Suspect List in Campus Knife Murders to Four : Crime: Police say the serial killer left 'messages.' An Ohio fugitive is no longer under suspicion.
- Fears Grow That Developers May Raze Jerry's Deli : Studio City: The owner was told not to worry, but a three- to four-story project has been proposed.
- BACK TO SCHOOL : IRVINE : Letters to Parents Seek Donations for Activities
- BACK TO SCHOOL : When School Starts
- Investment Suit Names Ex-Harbor Official : Court action: Ira Distenfield, former fund-raiser for Mayor Bradley, is accused of misappropriating money political insiders placed in a limited partnership.
- No Butts About It, It Was a Bad Day for Theft
- Santa Clarita to Challenge Census as Being Too Low : Population: With 40,000 fewer people than the official count, the city could lose state and federal funds and feel more pro-growth pressure.
- Winfield Expects the Welcome Mat : Baseball: He thinks he will get a warm greeting in his first trip to New York since being traded to the Angels.
- Former Washington Redskin quarterback Doug Williams unleashed...
- Gretzky, McNall Are Winners at Track : Horse racing: Golden Pheasant comes from behind down the stretch to win at Arlington for Kings' owner, star player.
- Wall Art: Drawings and pastels from the...
- For Collette, the Going Got Tough, but . . . : Jazz: While other musicians went East to establish their fame, Buddy Collette remained in Southern California to break ground and barriers.
- Labor Leader : Refusing a Honda Made Auto Worker Pam Richards a Union Hero
- OXNARD : Crash Into Rock Kills Motorist
- Report Says Pipeline Work Would Stall Traffic
- Bowling Green Pulls Away From Cincinnati, 34-20
- COMMENTARY : Greene Was Another Example for Rams
- A Summit Meeting Might Solve Raider Mess
- CONSUMER NEWS
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Chrysler Announces Incentives on '91 Models: Chrysler...
- WEEKLY SCORECARD : STOCK GROUP WINNERS & LOSERS : Best- and worst-performing industries and companies in each group, with closing stock price, for the week ended Aug. 31. Only stocks trading for $1 or higher are included.
- Osaka Gas Co., Japan's No. 2 city...
- Chrysler Reinstates Merit Pay: The company said...
- Scientists, Indians Battle Over Skeletons, Artifacts : Heritage: Efforts to return the remains to descendants create conflicts with research projects.
- U.S. Senators Advise Patience, Say Time Is on U.S., Allies' Side : Strategy: Iraqi leader is playing a losing hand in Kuwait, the foreign relations chairman asserts.
- Low Turnout at Rock 'n' Roll's Main Event : Pop Music: Promoter Michael Scafuto's three-day program is likely to come up short financially. But he says he'll bring it back next year.
- MUSIC
- Pop Music : Cameo, Larry Blackmon Rally the Fans With Funk Basics in Anaheim
- Coast Guard Plays Key Role in Blocking Iraqi Supplies : Sea patrol: 46 Americans adapt their drug-busting tactics to gulf ship-boarding operations.
- Proposed Pipeline Would Cut Risk of Oil Spills, Report Says : Environment: But major traffic problems are predicted during building of Mobil's Kern County-to-Torrance delivery system.
- Man Held in Accident That Killed Passenger
- Science / Medicine : Low Birth Weight Tied to Smoking
- SDSU Recruits Activists for Ill Earth
- Strong Safety Stewart Ends Holdout, Signs With Rams
- She Has Head Start on Fame, Fortune
- DANCE REVIEW : L.A.FESTIVAL : A Collective View of Ritual
- DANCE REVIEW : L.A. FESTIVAL : Javanese Court Provides Delicious Interpretations
- Street Scene Offers Choices Among 40 Top-Notch Acts
- '81 Israeli Raid on Iraq Reactor Called Crucial
- San Francisco Will Host High-Powered Asian Trade Conference : Import-export: Several heads of state will join 500 U.S. executives, giving them a chance to network with others engaged in Pacific Rim trade.
- Grim Economic Scenarios Drawn From Crisis in Gulf : Outlook: All-out action could force U.S. onto a wartime footing and slash living standards, experts say.
- Ban on Political Forgery Passes Despite Detours
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Shrimp on the Barbie' Serves Up Marin
- Rifts Reported Among Radical PLO Leaders
- Officer's Body Brought to U.S. Air Force Base
- Crime Rate Is Steady: 1 in 4 Homes Hit
- BACK TO SCHOOL : MISSION VIEJO : Saddleback College Has Student Center--at Last
- BACK TO SCHOOL : FOUNTAIN VALLEY : Schools Awarded Anti-Smoking Grant
- PLATFORM : Catalyst for Labor
- BACK TO SCHOOL : HUNTINGTON BEACH : GWC Offers Arts Classes to Fill Gap at High Schools
- Lindroth and Family Land on Feet Despite Boycott
- MUSIC REVIEW : L.A. FESTIVAL : 'Water Flame' in U.S. Premiere at Japan America Theatre
- WEEKLY SCORECARD : FOREIGN STOCK MARKETS
- WEEKLY SCORECARD : MUTUAL FUNDS
- IN BRIEF : New Program Targets Hate Crimes in L. A.
- A Ghost of a Chance for Some Odd Calls : Mental health: Hot lines take seriously those who claim to experience the extraordinary. Skeptics abound
- Controversial British Surrogate in O.C. : Infertility: Activist urges broader access to technologies and stricter regulation in bearing children for others.
- Good Start for the Commuter Train : But the region's first passenger service created solely for commuters has a way to go
- BACK TO SCHOOL : GARDEN GROVE : Los Amigos Workshop Focuses on Ethnic Diversity
- Daniels Is the Salve for Dodgers : Baseball: Despite injury, he hits two two-run homers to help end sting of an Olympic Stadium jinx, beat the Expos, 12-5.
- Cast Changes, but Lincoln Still Plays Lead Role
- CHARGER NOTEBOOK / DON PATTERSON : Henning's in a Quandary at Quarterback
- How Do the Media Handle Being 'Used'?
- STAGE REVIEW : Male Leads Disappoint in 'Othello'
- The Print Press Pays Too Much Attention to Trappings of TV News
- MOVIE REVIEWS : OPEN FESTIVAL : Stark Beauty in 'Rikyu,' 'Adada'
- STAGE REVIEW : L.A. FESTIVAL : Little Lucidity in Wooster Group's 'Saint Antony'
- Goodyear to Lay Off 800: Goodyear Tire...
- Four Earthquakes Rattle Devastated Iranian Town
- ON SCIENCE : Who Leads the Parade of Invention, Scientist or Engineer?
- Tired of Being L.A.'s Bedroom, Simi Strives to Add Boardrooms
- BACK TO SCHOOL : BUENA PARK : Preschool Is Novel District Undertaking
- LOTTERY RESULTS: SEPT. 1
- Science / Medicine : Beyond 'The Pill': New Birth Control Devices Are Still Long Way Off
- Truck Rams Parked Cars, Killing 2 Men
- Patient in Wheelchair Nearly Drowns
- BACK TO SCHOOL : ANAHEIM : For Certain Lucky Students, Summer Vacation Just Began
- The Teen-age Years: Make or Break Point : For black males, early experiences can determine destiny
- Belgian cyclist Rudy Dhaenens, who finished only...
- MOTOR RACING ROUNDUP : Unser Gets Record 4th Consecutive Win
- Time Ends Up on McEnroe's Side in Open
- Navajos Defend Redford's Casting of Phillips
- Pop Music : Tireless African Band Demonstrates Versatility
- FDR's Yacht Is Getting Shipshape : Tourism: Restoration funds are running short, but there are efforts to make the Potomac part of a historic park in Oakland. The city hopes that it will lure visitors.
- Saudi Oil Output Up 2 Million Barrels a Day as Promised
- Klan Lies Low; 4 Officers Hurt in Angry D.C. Clash
- A Matter of Conscience or Convenience? : War Crimes: Arthur Rudolph seeks Canadian vindication from his fall from grace in U.S. One-time top NASA researcher was tainted, decades after, by his Nazi past.
- U.S. Hostage Mystery: How Many Are Left Behind, Facing What Perils? : Exodus: The first flights to freedom prove a relief to diplomats having trouble keeping track of their citizens.
- STAGE REVIEWS : OPEN FESTIVAL : The Hip Variety of Scrap Theatre
- U.S. Group Makes Sole Bid for Israel...
- Gas Price Hikes Less Painful to Europe's Drivers : Energy: They already pay much more per gallon than Americans do. Thus, increases aren't as large--in terms of percentage--as U.S. increases.
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Market Watch : Media Stocks May Recapture Their Star Billing : Entertainment: Now ignored by Wall Street, the securities may become hot properties again if federal rules are changed to allow network-studio mergers.
- Canadian Bonds Yield 13%, One of World's Top Rates
- Sumitomo Forestry Co. has launched a 50-50...
- Fire at Hawaiian landmark reignites land fight : Residents of a rustic town see threats in the loss of their general store and plans for a golf course.
- Jordan King Plans Pre-Helsinki Talk With Gorbachev
- BOOK REVIEW : A Hazy Look Into the Changes in a Lonely Aristocrat's Life : THE WORLD OF NAGARAJ, <i> by R. K. Narayan</i> . Viking. $18.95, 185 pages
- Iraq Starting to Feel Pinch of Sanctions : Rationing: Baghdad limits purchases of vital goods amid growing frustration and anger.
- Cambodia's President Fails to Embrace Peace Proposal
- 69 Released Japanese Are Flown to Tokyo
- Sun Sleeps In : Labor Day Weekend Crowds Perk Up After the Clouds Finally Pass On
- Takasugi Prepares for Costly Campaign : Elections: Two years ago, Oxnard's mayor raised more than $160,000 and outspent his closest rival by $90,000. He may follow a similar path this year.
- Pursuing the Gold May Bring Him Back
- POP WEEKEND : Cameo Flounders, Finds Groove, Rocks the House
- Clint Ambuter, who recently split with the...
- Hoags Will Christen Cancer Center to Launch a Gala-Filled September
- Bridge at Featherly Park Is Finally Open for Business
- Man Booked in Shooting at Truck as Transient Slept Inside
- When Jobs Are Too Hard on Workers
- Howard's Carr Steals the Spotlight, 26-21 : College football: Unheralded quarterback completes 13 of 23 passes for 198 yards, rushes for 57 in victory over Southern.
- Science / Medicine : Snails Pace the Recycling of Nutrients in Desert Soil
- PRO FOOTBALL '90 : Those Are the Breaks, for Better or Worse : Schedules: All teams will have a week off, but exactly when during the season the vacation takes place could be a factor.
- This Balloon Party Wasn't a Hot Idea
- BETTING WITH SURELOCK : THE SILICON SLEUTH
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Replacement Baines Homers and A's Win
- Ten Years Later, the Anger Remains : Water polo: Members of the 1980 Olympic team still believe President Carter's decision to boycott the Moscow Games robbed them of their dream.
- Artistry from Indonesia : The Shadow Figures in Wayang Kulit Tales
- Jazz : A Triple Treat: Donegan, Wilson and Reeves at UCLA
- Reducing Class Sizes in California
- Alternate Routes
- Dan Quayle
- List This: Elvis Presley, yes; Marilyn Monroe,...
- OXNARD : Heritage Square Receives Last House
- Navratilova Is Beaten, Hints She Might Retire : Tennis: Manuela Maleeva-Fragniere upsets U.S. Open's second-seeded woman, 7-5, 3-6, 6-3.
- Ascot Worker Dies After Hit by Race Car
- STAGE REVIEW : L.A. FESTIVAL : The Spectacle of 'Indian Report' : Theater: Bread and Puppet performers take a grim, evocative look at America's outcasts, comparing Indians and the urban homeless.
- A High-Tech Seal
- Partisan Battle Looms Over New Congressional Seats : Politics: California is expected to gain seven more House members as a result of the 1990 census.
- World IN BRIEF : AUSTRIA : Ex-Officials Face Arms Sales Charges
- BACK TO SCHOOL : SANTA ANA : Students to Focus on Storybooks
- 58 Arrested in 8 Hours in Drunk-Driver Sweep
- UC Irvine Men Beat Sonoma State in Soccer
- World Politics and Olympics Do Not Mix, Ex-Player Says
- USD Rallies for Volleyball Win
- DEL MAR : While Stevens Is Away, Solis Makes Hay, Winning on Beyond Perfection
- Yamaha Corp., Japan's top maker of musical...
- A report in the Houston Chronicle said...
- STAGE REVIEWS : OPEN FESTIVAL : Brain Trust Thinks Its Way Into Entertaining You at Tamarind
- MUSIC REVIEW : Not Exactly Salsa, but Symphony Performs with Panache
- Thanks to Pooh, Some Writers Won't Starve : Charity: For 300 years, the Royal Literary Fund has aided authors in distress, fueled by A. A. Milne's royalties.
- Jazz : L.A. Classic Jazz Fest: Voyage to a Remarkable Past
- Tommy Page Spurns Tapes, Pays Price With So-So Voice
- Infotec Wins $400-Million Computer Contract: The Air...
- R.S.V.P. : Festival Kicks Off With Feast of Mixtures
- Shuttle Countdown Begins for Late Wednesday Liftoff : Space: Replacement of a data transmitter ends NASA's latest snag. Delays have kept the Astro observatory grounded since 1986.
- World IN BRIEF : SOVIET UNION : Region of Moldova Seeks Independence
- Schools Call New O.C. Fee 'Devastating'
- Virginia Beach Peaceful on Anniversary of Rioting : Festival: Labor Day bash a year ago tore up city. This year's celebration is a mellow street party, with no major incidents reported.
- Suburbs' March Is Treading on Small Town Life
- BACK TO SCHOOL : NEWPORT BEACH : Principal Sees Bright Future for Lincoln Jr. High
- Driver Who Ran Red Light Dies in Crash
- 100-Acre Fire Spreads South of Gorman
- Science / Medicine : Ultrasound Reveals Birth Defects
- Bedroom Community Seeks Boardrooms : Simi Valley: In 1980, more than 70% of the work force commuted elsewhere to earn a living. In 1989, the figure was down to 60%.
- Federated to Negotiate Tax Claim: The Federated...
- Car Bomb in Lebanon Kills 5 and Injures 6
- Graumans Hit High Note With Party Planning
- Warren Crowell; Civic Leader Who Founded Brokerage Firm
- Pope Asks Christians, Muslims to Cooperate
- U.N. Chief Heads Home Alarmed, Empty-Handed
- Roving Gang Kills 21 in 2 Black Townships : South Africa: Drive-by shootings add to the recent bloodshed just hours after the signing of a peace agreement.
- Upscale Reading : Beverly Hills Library Blends Expensive Form With Function
- GOLF ROUNDUP : For Gallagher, Winning Milwaukee Open Is a First
- Trouble Is No Trouble for Angels' Finley : Baseball: Pitcher gets his 17th win of the season, getting out of a bases-loaded, one-out situation in the seventh inning. Howell hits home run in 1-0 victory.
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : It's Another Home Victory for Mets
- Music : John Williams at the Hollywood Bowl
- BY THE NUMBERS
- Manufacturing New Business : Pacific Scientific Chief Says Its Growth Will Continue : EDGAR S.BROWER
- ON THE RECORD
- Tattoos Keep Youths Out of Chinese Army
- Vigil for Wife, Daughters Ends With a Call From State Dept.
- GULF WATCH: Day 32 : A daily briefing paper on developments in the crisis. : Diplomatic Front:
- 7 Children, in New House 1 Day, Injured in Fire
- Tensions Linger as Troops Seize Last Mohawk Barrier : Canada: Thirty armed 'Warriors' still refuse to lay down their weapons. Officials say it may take weeks to restore order.
- Hospital Program Brings Classroom to Troubled Youths : Education: Some detest school, others are furious about being locked up. But teens admitted to a Port Hueneme hospital for behavioral and emotional problems learn they can't play hooky.
- COLUMN RIGHT : Moscow's Cynical Agenda : Soviet actions in Iraq cast doubt on all this 'new world order' talk.
- Reserve Officer Suffers Heart Attack in Chase
- Science / Medicine : New Plan to Ice Hazardous Wastes
- SEA VIEW LEAGUE FOOTBALL PREVIEW : Tustin Is Favored to Win Title, but Its Rivals Are No Pushovers
- Stieb Finally Breaks Through : Baseball: Toronto pitcher no-hits the Indians, winning, 3-0. Four times before he had a no-hitter going into the ninth inning and had come up short.
- MOVIE REVIEWS : OPEN FESTIVAL : Stark Beauty in 'Rikyu,' 'Adada'
- ART : The Lowdown on 'Contemporary Style' Versus 'Point of View' : A reader asks about the difference between the two, as seen by a critic. Well, in so many words, here's the brutal truth.
- Street Scene '90 to Stress Diversity : Music: Downtown festival promises two nights of non-stop music from an eclectic range of more than 40 performers.
- STAGE REVIEWS : OPEN FESTIVAL : 'High Priestess' Lost in Looniness
- We'll Cover the News, Let Viewers Make the Final Call
- Something to Say? Bring It, and a Checkbook, to KCEO
- Market Watch : Crisis in the Gulf Unnerves Global Shipping Industry
- COLUMN ONE : Gay Police Leave the Shadows : Homosexual officers in Los Angeles are heartened by a lawsuit and progress in departments elsewhere. They seek a more open existence on the force.
- SOVIET PERSPECTIVES
- Death Toll in Arab Uprising at Lowest Level for 2nd Month
- Tonga in Space? There Just Had to...
- 49ers Cut Veterans Turner, Fahnhorst, Wright
- TOON TALK
- PRO FOOTBALL '90 : The Mouse Is Roaring : Davis' Run-and-Shoot Offense, Once an NFL Joke, Turns Deadly Seriously
- Stage : Groves Miscast 'Othello' Lacks Dramatic Thunder
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- A summary of Southern California-related business litigation developments during the past week.
- Hussein Rule Perpetuated by Relentless Repression
- Release of Western Hostages in Lebanon Seen Within Weeks
- ENGAGEMENT : Booth-Murray
- 3 Still in Custody After Brawl at Hotel
- Anarchy in the Monarchy? : Royalty: The antics of the young royals have palace watchers wondering if they can live up to their stations.
- BACK TO SCHOOL : FULLERTON : Teacher Comes Out of Retirement to Teach Russian
- Gunman Kidnaps, Rapes Teen-Age Girl
- LABOR DAY
- SAN DIEGO COUNTY AND THE PERSIAN GULF CRISIS : Eager Veterans Deluge Military Recruiters
- Addicts Go by the Book to Get Help : Therapy: Illiteracy can be a cause and effect of substance abuse, experts say. A unique program uses recovering alcoholics and drug users as tutors.
- Students Go There When It Comes to the Environment
- West Halts Fight Before It Starts
- Padres' Win Upstaged by Clark Crisis
- Kirk McCaskill Named Angel of the Week
- Reducing Class Sizes in California
- Alternate Routes
- Reducing Class Sizes in California
- Alternate Routes
- U.S. Assistance
- Dan Quayle
- Reducing Class Sizes in California
- Surrogate Parenting
- Dan Quayle
- Surrogate Parenting
- Reducing Class Sizes in California
- Surrogate Parenting
- Dan Quayle
- CONSPIRACY?
- SOFT SUMMER
- Autumn Looms as Crisis Season for Bush : Presidency: He faces several pressing domestic issues as well as the crisis in the Persian Gulf. And he must find time for political campaigning.
- THAW?
- POLITICAL BRIEFING
- COMBAT PAY
- 9 Campers Injured by Lightning Strike
- On the Home Front--Waiting and Worrying
- Er, Does Anyone Remember That Oil Import Fee? : Energy: America had a chance to stabilize markets back in 1986. The lesson should not be lost this time around.
- Notes on a Scorecard - Sept. 3, 1990
- POP/ROCK - Sept. 3, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - Sept. 3, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - Sept. 3, 1990
- TV & VIDEO - Sept. 3, 1990
- Peter Falk's Prize-Winning Tomatoes
- It Will Be There If You Go
- TODAY'S NEWS, TOMORROW'S TELEVISION : 'Uncle Buck' reunites two Honeymooners in the fall; HA! provides a new stage for community comics
- Fast-Track Childhoods : Busy Doctors Share the Job of Parenting
- Running the Gamut With Garbo : The county Museum of Art will show all but two of the screen legend's American films during monthlong memorial.
- World IN BRIEF : ETHIOPIA : Drought, Famine Threaten Thousands
- Odd Twist in the Hunt for City Manager : West Covina: An old law says one of two boards must approve candidates. Since it was written, one of the agencies has died.
- Spark Sets Off Blast in S. Africa Mine; 10 Die
- Census Gives Data Behind Dramatic Metamorphosis of Long Beach
- Alternative Punishment for Armed Students Makes Sense : Special-school option fair to them and others
- In Latin America, U.S. Drug 'War' Looks Like American Hypocrisy : Narcotics: Colombians see the Barry case as reflecting U.S. indulgence of drug use. 'You demand that we spill our blood, yet you keep getting high.'
- World Beats a Path to Orange Fair
- They Also Agonize Who Wait : Gulf crisis: In just three weeks, 60 families and friends of servicemen have called a new support group 'for proud families of our military.'
- Second Victim Dies in Drive-By Shooting
- COMMENTARY : Leaders of Tomorrow Learn to Overcome Fear of Diversity : High-school seniors from diverse ethnic and social backgrounds spend 10 days at UC Irvine in a 'boot camp of the mind.'
- GI's Letter Brings Mideast Face-Off Home : A Fullerton Family Learns War Has a Way of Putting Things Quickly in Perspective
- Commentary : Del Mar Is Unchanged in Tourist's Eyes : Vacation: Development and traffic aside, one family returns each year from Bakersfield to escape world's woes and revel in the healing power of beautiful beaches.
- Reluctant Guest Beats Round Table's Arlington Record in Beverly D Win
- A Curator's Declaration of Independence : Josine Ianco-Starrels works to give a unified vision to the visual arts of L.A. Festival
- Video Resumes: A Visual Calling Card : Job market: On camera, a prospective employee can 'communicate' with a firm, advocates say. But critics contend video resumes facilitate discrimination.
- A Guide to the Best of Southern California : SHOPTALK : Fashioning Characters
- Brewing Up Some Big League Food for Thought : FOOD: Playing Restaurant Rotisserie in Baseball Stadiums
- Ellis Island to Reopen as Gateway to Our Past
- Bill Regulating Drugging of Mentally Ill Loses Out
- Agency Stops Breeding Monkeys for Research
- David Smith, 67; Founder of Caltech's Baxter Art Gallery