- CLOSED-DOOR VOTE: Mary Hayden of Irvine's Woodbridge...
- GRADE CARDS: Educators are split over whether...
- U.N. Condemns Israel's Ouster of Palestinians
- U.S. Auto Industry Suffers Worst Sales Year Since '83 : Economy: Purchases of Big Three cars drop 13.2%. Experts express dire predictions for American firms.
- FOND RETURN: Judge Robert Gardner, 80, above,...
- Legislative Session Opens With Protests, Clash on Taxes : Government: Roberti vows to fight Wilson's attempt to end tax credit for renters. Demonstrators assail proposed welfare cuts, new motorcycle helmet law.
- NOT SO MERRY: It wasn't a great...
- NCAA CONVENTION NOTES : Schultz Says Dispute With Tarkanian Headed to Supreme Court
- AT&T; Video Phone Premieres
- Ex-Officer at Hughes Unit Pleads Guilty : Aerospace: Paul Visher was accused of funneling illegal payments to a foreign consortium that was considering Hughes spacecraft.
- Right Call? : 10 Years Later, AT&T; Split Favors Business
- IBM's Cuts Bolster Small Firms' Profits
- ORANGE COUNTY
- Packard Bell Strategy Withstanding Slump
- Partners Put Discount Warehouse On-Line : After trials and errors, Price Club-like stores specializing in personal computers turn profitable.
- Tax Credit Studied as Aid to Buying Health Insurance
- Storm Wreaks Havoc but Dampens Drought : Weather: Rainfall exceeds normal level for first time in six years. Another front is expected Friday.
- Watchdog on Deck : Marine Biologist Monitors Shipping to Prevent Oil Spills
- Signaling a Turn Is Not Only a Good Turn, It's the Law
- LAGUNA BEACH : Volunteer's Work Gives Others a Lift
- Man Killed in Drive-By Shooting in North Hills
- THOUSAND OAKS : Planners Consider Electronics Store
- SANTA ANITA : McAnally Bets on Rain, Wins With Paseana
- Miscellany
- A Fascinating Documentary on the '50s Quiz Show Scandals
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- Mexico No. 1 Salt Exporter
- Science / Medicine : Rare Shrimp-Like Creatures Found
- All the News Even Before It Is News
- 'Sweet' Takes Honors From Film Critics
- 'Prince,' 'Canyon' Succeed in Their Missions
- Sweeping Out the Cobwebs of a Busy Year Gone Past
- Auto Makers to Report Worst Year Since '83 : Cars: It is believed that the industry sold about 12.3 million new vehicles in the United States last year, down from 13.8 million the year before.
- Town may give Custer one more last stand : Backers of a memorial at his Ohio birthplace insist the flamboyant general was more hero than villain.
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Quayle Reportedly Campaigned for Job
- More to See and Celebrate in This Year's Whale Watch : Endangered species: The population gain of the Pacific gray whale is being hailed as a 'conservation success story.'
- NEWPORT BEACH : Sea and Ski Are Fixtures at the Pier
- SAN CLEMENTE : Outspoken and Very Independent
- SANTA ANA : Dancers Twirl for Fun, Health
- COSTA MESA : Project TLC Whips Up Food, Friends
- PLACENTIA : Retirement No End to Mayor's Career
- WOMEN'S ROUNDUP : USC Builds Big Lead, Wins, 66-61
- NHL ROUNDUP : Flames' Win Ends So-So Weekend
- Ojai Family Lays Big Egg With Ranchers Who Are Ruffled Over Breeding of Ostriches
- City Mural Springs From Pain of Artist's Dark Past : Painting: John Jennings' creativity was shaped in part by abuse at boys' home and the Vietnam War. He will donate work to Oceanside.
- New Mental Illness Drug Creates Its Own Dilemmas : Health: Clozapine offers hope to schizophrenics. But states are forced to ration it because of its high cost.
- Sailor Accused in Wife's Killing Set Free on Bail : Released: Navy Lt. Cmdr. Leonard E. Eddington II, charged with murdering his wife and burying her in their back yard, posts $400,000 to secure his release.
- Golf
- Designers to Put a House in Order
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- Comments Sought on Montalvo Annexation : Incorporation: An earlier attempt to make the area part of Ventura failed, but support has increased. A hearing is scheduled for tonight.
- BUENA PARK : A Grand Task That Requires a HUG
- OXNARD : Unemployment Office Will Close
- Parcells Might Be Through Coaching : NFL: Stress of the job would be too much for him after angioplasty, a friend says.
- Tartabull Goes to Yankees : Baseball: The contract is worth $25.5 million for five years, free-agent outfielder says.
- $2 Million Earmarked for 'The West' : Television: Ken Burns will develop the PBS series, scheduled to air in 1996.
- NBA ROUNDUP : Knicks Get With Riley Program
- SINGAPORE
- DETROIT AND THE MISSION TO JAPAN : Politics Is Stealing the Show : Auto industry: As the Motor City gears up for its annual car exhibition, U.S.-Japan trade tensions dominate the scene.
- 3 Killed, 1 Missing as Plane Crashes in Heavy Snows
- Georgia Leader Hints He'll Quit if People Agree
- Storm Pushes Rain Level Above Normal for Season
- Mother Teresa May Be Released Within Week
- Feeding the Whole Kitty Caboodle : Animals: A grocery clerk who once had 130 cats now has 64. A rent increase may make their $950-a-month care too costly for her to afford.
- Mighty Redskins Will Silence Lions
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Arizona Extends Home Streak to 70
- NFL PLAYOFFS : Bit of Run, a Lot of Shoot by Lions : NFC: Kramer throws three touchdown passes in 38-6 victory as Cowboys key on Sanders.
- Overnight News Gets a Reawakening : Television: Pressure from their affiliates prods the networks into re-entering the late-night market; ABC's 'World News Now' begins tonight.
- NFL PLAYOFFS : Bill Defense Chops Chiefs Down to Size : AFC: Buffalo stifles Kansas City running game in 37-14 victory. Kelly throws three touchdown passes.
- TV Reviews : Shipwrecked Family Battles the Odds in ABC's 'Savage Sea'
- Presidents Oil Their Political Machine : NCAA convention: College heads use polling, persuasion, even arm-twisting to pass legislation.
- COMMENTARY : Record Makers Still Bet Megabucks on Hit Artists
- Vance Raises Peace Hopes for Yugoslavia
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Inmate Barry Denies Sex Act With Visitor
- Ukraine Starts Swearing In Its Own Soldiers
- A SPECIAL REPORT: MINORITY BUSINESS
- COLUMN ONE : In Japan, a 'Goat Man' or No Man : Women are gaining more clout in relationships. As they become more independent, they demand a gentle yet strong, supportive and high-achieving spouse.
- New Presiding Judge Makes Case for Reform : Courts: Donald E. Smallwood says 'a change in the legal culture' is needed to improve the system's efficiency.
- Girls' Basketball Peaks at Peninsula : Preps: New high school in Palos Verdes and its coach, Wendall Yoshida, draw top players such as freshman Mimi McKinney to the area.
- 'Fresh' Dance in Sushi Series
- Poet's Work Probes Mind of Serial Killer Randy Kraft : Writing: 'I want to understand the meaning of violence for our times,' says Robert Peters, who will perform work tonight in Santa Ana.
- INTERNATIONAL
- N.Y. Ballot Spot Sought for Cuomo
- Defeating Death Among Children of Chile : Medicine: Dr. Monckeberg has been at the forefront in bringing his nation's infant mortality close to the rates of developed countries.
- Call to Duty : Medicine: Jolted by the plight of victims of civil wars worldwide, more U.S. medical professionals are offering to serve in political trouble spots and remote communities.
- Firebomb Thrown at Preschool a Dud
- Making a Difference for Women : New study suggests state and local governments are helping to break the 'glass ceiling'
- Police Raid Sites of Alleged Betting
- OXNARD : Youth's Sentencing for Murder Delayed
- Loyola Starts Slow, Falls to DePaul : College basketball: Lions shoot only 39% in turnover-plagued first half of 125-93 loss.
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL
- NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Itsallgreektome Is Second Again
- Former World Cup ski champion Bill Koch,...
- Stock Group Winners and Losers
- OCCUPATION: FRONT DESK CLERK
- THE PHILIPPINES
- Quiksilver Inc., COSTA MESA
- Most Asian Nations Are Avoiding Recession : Economies: Rising domestic consumption and regional trade have allowed for growth ranging from modest to overheated.
- Bush Offers Better Ties to N. Korea : Diplomacy: President hopes to entice Pyongyang to speed pledged nuclear site inspections. He also announces conditional cancellation of joint war games with the south.
- Sockers Keep Weak Stars On the Run
- Warm-Up Over, It's Sprint Time for Democrats
- A SPECIAL REPORT: MINORITY BUSINESS
- Curt Bois; Actor Fled Nazi Germany for Hollywood
- COUNTYWIDE : Democrats to Hold Feinstein Reception
- The Border Patrol's Elusive Goal : A 34-mile chase north from San Onofre nets five suspects--and a host of questions
- Ethics Agency Sends Signal of New Era in City : Government: Panel is winning praise for its aggressive probe of city attorney's office.
- CORONA DEL MAR : An Oasis of Activities and Society
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : New Center Brings New Energy to Club
- TV Reviews : A Tragic 'Murder' in NBC Bristling Racial Drama
- Nation IN BRIEF : INDIANA : 5th Bomb Exploded in Hammond Spree
- New Yorkers Hit Where They Live, and It's Hertz : Business: The leading car rental company is charging a surcharge, partly because of New Yorkers' lousy driving records. Residents and officials are furious.
- Bon Voyage
- A SPECIAL REPORT: MINORITY BUSINESS
- COUNTYWIDE : Toxic Discharges
- Lack of Money Dims Chance for New Judges : Courts: The state budget crunch may mean the defeat of a bill to add eight positions to the county bench. As caseloads increase, retired jurists are being hired on a per-day basis.
- Jazz : Delightful Set by N.Y. Voices
- A Welcome Sales Surge : Last-Minute Blitz in '91 Gives Record Industry a Boost
- DETROIT AND THE MISSION TO JAPAN : Tokyo May Ease U.S. Car Rules : Trade: News reports say Japan intends to ease inspection standards on imported vehicles in an effort to further open its markets.
- Jose Guerrero; Artist Known for Abstract Landscapes
- Top Funds Got Ahead by Staying Put
- Cargo of Arsenic Lost in East Coast Storm : Weather: Coast Guard searches for five containers swept from ship. Property owners survey wind and water damage to summer homes in Maryland.
- FBI Probers Haven't Forgotten the Republicans
- Woman, 24, Dies in Car Crash; 4 Others Injured
- 1 of 2 Brothers Missing at Sea Is Found Dead in Cave
- COSTA MESA : Community Center to Open in April
- Science / Medicine : Science Carnival Offers 45 Exhibits
- CAMARILLO : Final Hearing to Be Held on Waste Plan
- PRO FOOTBALL: DAILY REPORT : THE PLAYOFFS : Broncos Improvised to the Very End
- CHINA
- California IN BRIEF : FRESNO : Boy, 16, Arrested in Double Murder
- Some Insurance Reform May Be Possible This Year : Politics: A new effort for no-fault auto coverage is expected to begin soon. Plans are made to circulate petitions for a universal health care program.
- Of Heroes, Villains and High Adventure : IN A HIGH AND LONELY PLACE, <i> by Steven Voien,</i> HarperCollins, $20; 288 pages
- Law's on His Side: Denmark's Prince Frederik...
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Heart Patient Finishes City Walk
- Hillcrest Task Force Makes Ninth Arrest
- Marines Capture Past : Aviation Museum at El Toro Base Displays Corps' Memorabilia
- Science / Medicine : Ancient Figurine in Mint Condition
- A Model of Fitness : Other Cities Study San Diego Police's Mandatory Exercise Program
- WORLD SPORTS SCENE / RANDY HARVEY : Walker Got Pushed Out of Line While Playing for the Vikings
- Football
- 'JFK' Is Not Irresponsible--Choosing to Ignore the Evidence Is
- Japanese Take on a Taste of Good Life: Cognac : Exports: Distillers are increasing exports of the brandy to Asia as their more-established markets begin to dry up.
- Role of Guard Investigated in Visit to Barry
- Latino Chief Fights Crime With Goodwill
- New Year Starts With a Big Bang: $76 Million : Movies: Business remains strong in wake of healthy Christmas season. 'Hook' continues to lead the pack.
- Music : Beethoven, Bartok Works Open '92 for L.A. Philharmonic
- A SPECIAL REPORT: MINORITY BUSINESS
- Shuttered Icon : Hopes for a Renewed Riverside Rest on the Mission Inn's Reopening
- Sinking Feeling : New Notre Dame Basketball Coach Burdened by Nightmarish Schedule
- BACKGROUND
- Say (Goat) Cheese : Alternative Dairy Product Is Bringing a Smile to Growing Numbers
- Plea Bargain Possible for Ex-Hughes Vice President : Court: The former aerospace executive is charged with with routing $300,000 in illegal payments to a top official of an international satellite consortium.
- He Extended a Helping Hand and She Took It--for $8
- Bush Hints at More Ties to N. Korea : Diplomacy: He hopes to entice Pyongyang to speed pledged inspections of nuclear sites. As a first step, U.S. cancels a joint military exercise with South Korea.
- Science / Medicine : Record Year for Cholera Cases
- LOTTERY RESULTS: JAN. 4
- If You Pin Him Down, He'll Pick Football : Wrestling: Savanna's Belanger, who qualified for State last year, stays with the sport even though his first love is on gridiron.
- INTERNATIONAL
- RTD Begins Drive to Improve Its Image : Transportation: A survey shows that Valley commuters had a higher disapproval rate of bus service than others.
- City Leaders Shop Around for New Ideas : Oxnard: Officials tour retailing hot spots to see a developer's work and to get acquainted with recent trends in mall design.
- Tomba Wins Slalom in Yugoslavia
- Bonvicini Has Rude Welcome for CS Long Beach : Women's basketball: Former 49er boss coaches Arizona in 66-56 victory over her former team.
- Tomba Wins Slalom in Yugoslavia
- Lakers Shake Things Up, Defeat Heat
- MUSIC REVIEW : A Far-From-Flawless Chamber Concert at Irvine Barclay
- Germany Near 'No Vacancy' for Refugees
- When I Was in School . . . : Did Parents Really Have It Tougher? A Mother and Daughter Compare Notes
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- College Basketball
- He Has Already Read the Book, So He'll Pass on the Movie
- LEGAL FILE
- PATRICIA J. RYNN, Attorney, Rynn & Janowsky
- College Basketball
- Vreni Schneider of Switzerland mastered one of...
- College Basketball
- AN APPRECIATION : Remembering a Terrific Dame
- A Call They Dreaded for 30 Years : Quiz shows: Only some '50s participants are talking--and Charles Van Doren isn't one of them.
- PLO Urges U.N. to Debate Israel Deportations : Diplomacy: Issue threatens resumption of Mideast talks as key Arab states hold back their delegations.
- Gertrude Shurr; Dancer Performed With Legendary Companies
- Georgia Leader Reportedly Flees Tbilisi
- How to Cope With the Doubling-Up Monster : Southern California cities need ingenuity--and federal aid
- Revivalist Flavor Marks NAACP's Jubilee Day : History: Singing and speeches commemorate Lincoln's signing of the proclamation that freed the slaves.
- Science / Medicine : Planes' Effect on Climate Noted
- Burglary Suspects Lead Police on Chase : Crime: Two men, each driving a stolen truck, are arrested in connection with the break-in at a Cypress bakery.
- COUNTYWIDE : Group Advocates Frugal Funerals
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Special Win for Croatian Ivanisevic
- PRO FOOTBALL: DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Holmgren Is Most Popular Candidate
- Admirals Defeat Tense Gulls in Shootout
- Flood of Imports Into Argentina Delights Shoppers, Riles Local Industry : Trade: As tariff walls fall and the exchange rate holds steady, consumers are snapping up products from abroad.
- California IN BRIEF : HUNTINGTON BEACH : Suspect in Standoff Surrenders in Nude
- Gunman Opens Fire on Police, Then Gives Up : Shootout: Officers responded to a 911 call from the suspect, who sounded disoriented and said he had been kidnaped. The incident ended peacefully five tense hours later.
- Chairman Is New, Problems Are Old : Supervisors: Roger Stanton will head board during what might be its most trying year yet as budget, jail crises threaten.
- Owner of Julian Surfing Store Makes Waves With 14-Foot Sign : Regulations: Whether the county is right or wrong to order the wave removed has residents of the rustic town divided--but everyone has an opinion.
- COLUMN RIGHT/ MURRAY N. ROTHBARD : Buchanan an Anti-Semite? It's a Smear : His enemies labored hard, and brought forth a pitiful mouse.
- Collins Reconsiders Retirement
- College Football
- Tarpley: Stardom Brought Drugs : Pro basketball: Banned NBA player says money and freedom led him to cocaine addiction.
- Choreographer's Dancers Find the 'Uncomfort Zone'
- NORTH KOREA
- Science / Medicine : Deep Anesthesia Boosts Infant Survival in Surgery
- VENTURA : DMV and Court to Trade Clerks
- U.S. Reviews Its Strategic Nuclear Deterrence Plans
- Mother Teresa May Be Released Soon
- COUNTYWIDE : Foundation to Aid Elderly May Dissolve
- OXNARD : Club Polishes Skills in Spanish Speeches
- Loans to Help Refugees Realize Their Dreams : Employment: A new federal program provides business and training funds for 25 Vietnamese.
- Women's Freestyle Relay Team Seals Irvine Swimming Victory
- French Help Disabled Boat at Point Loma
- LEGAL FILE
- Boris Yeltsin and Russia
- Boris Yeltsin and Russia
- Another Good Film That Stone Can Make
- ART / CATHY CURTIS : New South Coast Plaza Sculpture Is Both a Safe and Sorry Sight : Whatever philosophical basis 'Utsurohi' is supposed to have has been watered down and prettified into vapidity. Unfortunately, it's pretty typical of corporate public art.
- West County Issue / Oxnard Community...
- Another Good Film That Stone Can Make
- Term Limits
- Merit Pay for Teachers
- Merit Pay for Teachers
- Boris Yeltsin and Russia
- Pay Raise
- Merit Pay for Teachers
- Boris Yeltsin and Russia
- Merit Pay for Teachers
- Boris Yeltsin and Russia
- Science / Medicine : THE THEORY OF Sexual Selection : Biology: A scientist observing insect mating has classified male flies as 'studs to duds' and females as loose or choosy. He believes differing courtship standards may be a 'missing link' in the study of evolution.
- Bill of Responsibilities
- OTHER NEWS - Jan. 6, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - Jan. 6, 1992
- MOVIES - Jan. 6, 1992
- Notes on a Scorecard - Jan. 6, 1992
- TELEVISION - Jan. 6, 1992
- TELEVISION - Jan. 6, 1992
- POP/ROCK - Jan. 6, 1992
- LAPD Indicates Officer Was Hit by Police Bullet
- French Cup Syndicate Makes Rescue
- Calculating the Impact of California's Immigrants : Economy: Newcomers raise the state's social services costs but also spur investment and pay plenty of taxes.
- Storm Causes Havoc on Roads Across S.D. : Weather: Downpour pushes rainfall total to above normal for county and brings major snowfall.
- Storm Wreaks Havoc but Dampens Drought : Weather: Three Southland deaths include that of O.C. boy killed in crash on way to Sunday school.
- COLUMN LEFT/ TODD GITLIN and RUTH ROSEN : Democrats Jettison the Working Class : They have forgotten that the vast middle class encompasses more than just white-collar workers.
- FICTION
- STYLE : STYLEMAKER : Putting Down Roots
- Train Passes Offer Deals for Travel Through Europe
- OTHER WORLDS
- THE NEW STATE OF THE WORLD ATLAS...
- Title Gone, Simon Brown Tries to Regroup
- After Fast Start, El Camino Men Are Home Free, 99-72
- NHL ROUNDUP : Billington Older, Wiser, Winner for Devils
- Winter Sports
- Bates, Cowboys Are Still Around : NFC playoffs: Lions are next up for Dallas and veteran defender who has defied the odds.
- Moorpark Holds On After Glendale Shot Worth Only 2
- Basketball
- TELEVISION : Under His Spell : The magic is back for producer Aaron Spelling, whose 'Beverly Hills, 90210' has brought him another ratings winner
- $750 May Be Too Much to Shift Title to Trust
- Fierce Storm Lashes Atlantic Resort Towns
- 50th Birthday Fete Readied for Alaska Highway : Frontier: Building of the road in just eight months in 1942 rated among great engineering feats of this century.
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : 13 Hurt as Airliner Meets Turbulence
- COLUMN RIGHT / ROBERT WENDOLL : Give Up 'the Last Turns of the Screw' : Environmentalists are starting to see the need for a balance with economic good.
- Tough Times Just Seem to Get Tougher : A Victim of High-Tech Decline : Economy: The ranks of the newly unemployed include aerospace and other white-collar workers, many of whom have never been jobless.
- Tab for Holiday Cleanup Mounts : Trash: Local officials are seeking ways to pay for the curbside collection of Christmas trees for recycling.
- Nigeria on the Right Road
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS: Jan. 4
- MT. CARMEL TOURNAMENT : McLean Puts on a Show as De La Salle Routs Mt. Carmel
- NFL PLAYOFFS : Elway Shifts Into Overdrive : AFC: He leads Broncos to key score again, but this time does it without timeouts as Broncos defeat Oilers, 26-24.
- Pistols And Roses Romps in Flamingo at Hialeah
- BEN FISHER TOURNAMENT : Poway Gets Big Win Against Point Loma
- University of Miami Coach Dennis Erickson has...
- Snyder to Leave California for Arizona State
- Hammer and Ice Still Rivals--for the Bottom 10
- Getting Japan on the U.S. Bandwagon
- Sibling's Cancer Death Puts Sisters on the Alert
- Q & A : Crossroads School's Founder Sees Triumph in Its Diversity
- Confiscation of Cocaine in 1991 Triples : Drugs: Finding major traffickers has a higher priority now, officials say. But narcotics arrests are lower than in 1990.
- Commuter Sees Big Story Fly Past and End Violently on the Roadside
- Baseball
- Kiwis Steal Show With Their New Boat : Sailing: New Zealand easily wins shortened challenger practice race.
- Forties Fantasies: In light of numerous New...
- Winter Sports
- HOLE "Pretty on the Inside" Caroline *...
- STAGE : No Big Production : With 'Parlor Performances,' Jeannine Frank brings together performers and audiences on a suitably intimate scale
- January Theater Openings Include Vintage Comedy, Japanese Stories
- If at First You Don't Succeed . . .
- THE WAKE OF THE UNSEEN OBJECT ...
- SHISENDO: Hall of the Poetry Immortals ...
- Advocacy Is New Trend at Ad Agencies : Marketing: Account-hungry firms are re-examining cause-related advertising, where spending nearly doubled between 1988 and 1990 to more than $65 million.
- The Mystery of the Missing Mollusks : California's Abalone Population Is Disappearing, and Scientists and Volunteer Divers Are Joining Forces to Stop the Decline
- Model Ships Sail the Sea of History : Lifestyle: A 73-year-old former bus driver makes scale models of ships. He has acquired a national reputation as a passionate builder.
- Ironweed (KTLA Sunday at 8 p.m.), Hector...
- Suit Against Tear Gas Maker Is Weak, Experts Say : Middle East: A Sherman Oaks firm is accused of providing Israeli forces with crowd-control technology that may have caused the deaths of eight Palestinians.
- Mismanagement Cited at Housing Division : Audit: County office is criticized for apparent conflict of interest and questionable loans.
- Totally Cosmic Eclipse
- On Thin ICE : Figure Skating Has Taken a Back Seat for Tonya Harding Since She Won National Title
- Basketball
- Increased Academic Standards on Agenda : NCAA Convention: Presidents' proposals would raise requirements for incoming freshmen under Proposition 48.
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE : If the Motel 6 in Maui Is Booked, They're Probably at Holiday Inn in Aspen
- POP MUSIC : Grammy's Family Affair : Our handicapper expects Natalie Cole to do her father Nat's memory proud with nominations alongside R.E.M. and Michael Bolton
- COVER STORY : The Evolution of the Techno Sound
- Alaskan Travel Pass Available in Winter
- Sherwood by Sea for Kevin
- Celebrity Etiquette: When in L.A., Just Leave Them Alone
- A Guide to the Best of Soputhern California : LANDMARKS : Around the World in L.A.