- Culture : Smash Cairo Play Gives Arabs an Unvarnished Look at Themselves : The searching public exploration became possible after the Persian Gulf War finished off any lingering sentiments about unity.
- Bush's Doctor Assails Dannemeyer's AIDS Stance : Health: GOP congressman is criticized for his 'prejudicial attitude' toward the disease and federally funded research.
- San Diego
- Supervisors to Discuss Housing Spending Plan
- San Diego
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Ocean View District Sees Fiscal Shortfall
- Defense Attacks Reiner for Indicting Lawyer
- Litton Systems Inc. in Woodland Hills won...
- KFMB/B-100FM Radio announced a new sales management...
- Students Design Robot to Win Contest : Science: University City High students design a tennis ball-snatching robot they hope will grab top honors.
- DANA POINT : Council May Decide General Plan's Fate
- State to Buy 88 Rail Cars From U.S. Firm : Transportation: Wilson calls Caltrans purchase victory for workers and commuters. But it is unclear how many jobs the contract will bring to California.
- Benton Oil Sells Colorado Interests, Nets $775,000
- Leslie's Poolmart Buys Its 2 Franchise Outlets
- Book Tells How to Score With Baseball Cards : Collecting: Self-published primer offers inside tips on buying and selling--and making a profit--in a market that has skyrocketed in popularity.
- Premier's 1991 Profits Increase to $746,000
- Dow Up 19.68, Buoyed by Oil Firm Stocks : Market Overview
- Data Raises New Concerns on Breast Implant Safety
- Nation IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : Swiss Citizen Seized in Loan Fraud Case
- COLUMN ONE : Ethnic Pride Gets a Test in Africa : Tribal conflict is among the continent's most implacable problems. Ethiopia is now giving multiculturalism a try--promoting diversity rather than suppressing it.
- Merged Bank Will Improve Service to Community : Bankamerica: The new entity's lending goal of $12 billion is the foundation.
- Dymally to Retire; Blazed Path for Blacks in Politics
- 2 More Join GOP Field in the 24th : Elections: The list of Republican candidates hoping to challenge Anthony C. Beilenson in the new congressional district now numbers 5.
- 640 Cited by CHP for Lack of Helmets
- INSURANCE
- Brian Norkaitis, has been promoted to president...
- Student Loan Billing Unit to Lay Off 234
- COMPUTERS/TECHNOLOGY
- Michael H. Cox has been named vice...
- James A. Ward has been hired as...
- Mary C. McNett has joined McGladrey &...
- U.S. Remains World's No. 1 Jailer, Study Says
- Strikers in Bangladesh Smash Vehicles, Injure 25
- Next Step : World Comes Calling on Rich Ukraine : Russia is unhappy about the new popularity of its neighbor. The bad feelings are widening the rift in the struggling Commonwealth.
- Freedom in Dance : Three-year-olds lasso imaginary animals and jump like kangaroos. Their parents say they like Creative Dance because there's no pressure and it builds confidence.
- NEWPORT BEACH : School Board Weighs 1992-93 Budget Cuts
- LAGUNA HILLS : Budget Overruns in New City Crop Up
- Regency Health Services to Offer Stock
- L. A. Settlement May Aid Developers' Plans for Warner Center : Woodland Hills: Commercial real estate people say the recently settled Warner Ridge case could expedite approval of half a dozen projects nearby.
- BELFAST : More Troops on the Way
- California Bond Rating Lowered : Finances: A Wall Street agency becomes the second to downgrade state's credit status. The action could increase the amount of interest paid on debt.
- Documentary : Aid Takes Bumpy Road to Russians : Western food and toys are appreciated--and sometimes sold on the street. Red tape takes its toll.
- Flooding, Slides Plague Soggy County : Storm: Most areas get several inches of rain, bringing season totals above normal. Homes and businesses are deluged. There's no end in sight to the rain, a forecaster says.
- Body of Man Found on Hillside Identified
- Don't Let All This Rain Fool You : WATER WATCH: Go for the federal compromise fast
- Man Shot by Bell Police Settles Suit for $3.7 Million
- COUNTYWIDE : County to Consider Anti-Drug Program
- 7-Month Fetus Dies, Woman Hurt in Crash
- YORBA LINDA : Council May Review Term Limit Proposal
- With Coach in Overdrive, SDSU Program Gets Up to Speed : Basketball: Beth Burns' pace is fast, and so is the progress of her 13-7 Aztecs.
- AMERICA'S CUP UPDATE : NOTEBOOK : Il Moro di Venezia Undergoes Modifications for 2nd Round
- Terry's Sharp Shooting Is a Hit With Fullerton
- Savard Reaches Scoring Milestone as Canadiens Defeat Canucks, 8-3
- Director Trims 'Basic Instinct' to Get R Rating : Movies: The MPAA considered giving the sex-filled, violent thriller an NC-17 rating. Cuts by Paul Verhoeven are termed minor.
- Are State's EPA Rules Too Costly? : Environment: A cost-benefit study is planned on California regulations, many of which are the bane of business groups.
- Big Names Launch Film Distributor : Movies: With some studios hurting, former Columbia executives Victor A. Kaufman and Lewis J. Korman form Savoy Pictures Entertainment.
- Lockheed Delays Plans to Build R&D; Headquarters
- Downey Team Tries to Rouse S&L; Sleeper : Thrift: New managers restructure the staff and plan to increase market share, asset size and profits, sending Wall Street a wake-up call.
- Clinton Says 'Diversions' Obscure Issues : Democrats: He claims focus on his personal life blocks a serious discussion. Tsongas emphasizes image as candidate of candor.
- Fundamentalist Attacks Kill 8 Algeria Police
- Profile : 'Anointed' by Aquino, He's Hardly a Shoo-In : Former Philippine Defense Minister Fidel Ramos has a checkered past. Let's start with his being a Marcos cousin.
- Leaky Pipe Sends Water Through Courthouse Ceiling
- Man on Trial in Killing of Estranged Wife : Courts: A police detective testifies that the tax preparer tried to pin the hired slaying on men with whom he believed she was having an affair.
- Bush's Doctor Criticizes Dannemeyer on AIDS : Health: The congressman has used his clout to block federal research, Dr. Burton Lee says.
- PORT HUENEME : Man Robs Bank, No Weapon Seen
- Baseball
- NEC Reports First Yearly Profits Since 1988 : Earnings: The job-training company has benefited from cost-cutting, restructuring and increased demand for its services during the recession.
- North American Title Co. has added Gina...
- COMPUTERS/TECHNOLOGY
- E. German Stasi Chief on Trial; Political Error Seen : Justice: The spectacle seems an embarrassment. The murder charges predate communism's rise.
- Storm Halts Repair of Sewer in San Diego; Spill Continues
- Judge Rules on Proposition 13 Inequities : Taxes: Counties with conservative levies, such as San Diego, have been shortchanged of their proper share of state revenues since 1979, ruling says.
- S.D. Cheated Out of Funds, Judge Rules
- Man Confesses to Rape of Cal State Fullerton Student
- COUNTYWIDE : Democrat to Enter Lagomarsino Race
- NOTES
- AN APPRECIATION : Haley Made History, Never Forgot His Roots
- Sweeney Re-Enters Race Against Gallegly : Politics: The Democrat and environmental activist decides to stay in Ventura. He will run in the new 23rd Congressional District.
- PLATFORM : Whose Decision?
- 2 Charged in Shooting of Girl Who Carried Brother to Safety
- State Challenges Redevelopment Plans Like Santa Ana's : Finance: Local officials to proceed despite suit seeking to block school construction through redevelopment.
- House of Fabrics Plans to Buy Back 7.4% of Stock
- Boy, 16, Gets Maximum Sentence for Killing Classmate and Baby
- Power Goes Out, Traffic Backs Up in Rainstorm
- Barr Vows to Defend Border Integrity
- In a Year There Will Be No President : Politics: Election forecasting is founded on 'eternal laws' that expire the next time voters go to the polls.
- COUNTYWIDE : Egyptian Diplomat to Address Council
- Compromise Reached by L.A., U.S. on Plane Noise Proposal
- San Diego
- Castro Stops Ramirez in 10th Round
- Lindros and Juneau Lead Canada, 6-1
- Baseball
- Valley Federal Deposits in Visalia to Be Purchased
- Ingram Micro Deal Confirmed: Ingram Micro Inc.,...
- Face of Recession : Southlanders Testify on the Slump's Human Toll
- INSURANCE
- Merger Trend Creating Financial Powerhouses : Banking: Acquisitions have formed institutions that will dominate the industry for decades.
- Time Warner Reports Its First Operating Profit : Earnings: Because of a preferred dividend requirement, however, the entertainment firm still ended the fourth quarter of 1991 with a net loss.
- Sell Cars and Forget Hussein, Iraq Tells Bush
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Military Satellite Finally Launched
- Legislature Asks Wilson to Unblock Rebate Path
- Powerful Storm Triggers Floods : Weather: Helicopter rescue crews pluck stranded, terrified drivers from car roofs and treetops. The deluge strikes the San Fernando Valley the hardest.
- Man Arrested in Fatal Hit-Run
- SANTA PAULA : 2 Schools May Get Landmark Status
- The Singing Sheriff Hopes to Lasso a Film Gig
- Council Bans Smoking in Stadium Seats : Ordinance: Lighting up at all events in the seating area of San Diego Jack Murphy Stadium will be a misdemeanor.
- Motor Racing
- Goalie LeBlanc Escapes From Oblivion : Hockey: After toiling for eight seasons in the minor leagues, he is in the spotlight with the U.S. Olympic team.
- Baseball
- Norway's Ulvang Sets 30K Record : Cross-country: He wins skiing event in 1 hour 22 minutes 27.8 seconds. U.S.'s Koch is 42nd.
- Third Generation of Fans Discovers Pianist McCann
- For the Trendy and Chic : Soon-to-Open Paladion Center to Cater to the Upper Crust
- A Personal Take on Soviet History : MOTHERS AND DAUGHTERS, <i> by Elena Bonner,</i> translated by Antonina W. Bouis, Alfred A. Knopf, $23; 349 pages
- U.S. Dismisses Haiti Refugee Complaints : Boat people: Administration finds no evidence of military retribution against those repatriated.
- Broker Says Bad Checks Were to Calm His Clients : Trial: He testifies that investors were told not to cash the drafts immediately. He contends that he helped Ira Reiner refinance his house, which the district attorney denies.
- Transportation Agency May Adopt Rules for Lobbyists : Government: Board member suggests working with other county divisions to avoid differing standards. Federal regulations to be reviewed.
- Running
- NOTES
- Boxing
- NOTES : Speed Makes U.S. Favorite in Hockey Against Germany
- Anaheim's Laster Leads Bowling Qualifiers
- Red Patterson Dies of Cancer : Baseball: An executive with both the Dodgers and Angels, he was a public relations innovator.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Early Gems Shine, Dispassionately, Under Ensemble
- TV Execs on 'Good Morning America'
- TV Reviews : 'Merry Christmas, Baby': Powerful Journey Home
- 'Man to Man': End of the Line for Gay Forum : Television: Hosts Howard Smith, Dave Wright are forced to sign off due to cost of production and air time, waning support.
- Civil Suit in Wymer Case Settled : Courts: The decision frees the SEC to focus on recovering investors' money lost in the alleged scam. The action does not affect the criminal case against the Newport Beach investment adviser.
- Treating Depressed Workers Could Make Good Business Sense : Health: A mood disorder expert at UCSD believes corporations could save money in the long run by helping employees to improve their mental health.
- Suit Seeks $36 Million from Mitsubishi : Terminations: Three fired managers claim their dismissals were based on age and national origin. The Cypress electronics company plans an aggressive defense.
- Register Sued by Fired Employee : Court: He claims he was terminated after he alerted his supervisers about an alleged scheme to fraudulently inflate newspaper circulation by dumping unsold copies.
- VANCOUVER : Keeping Canada Whole
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Haitian Arrested in Slaying of Hasidic
- Questions Raised on Use of Basin for Park, Commuting
- Rape-Murder Case Puts Kenya Tourism on Trial : Africa: Defense lawyers say the two rangers accused of the crime are scapegoats for an official cover-up.
- SIMI VALLEY : Roofer, 24, Arrested in '86 Stabbing Case
- Attorneys in a Fierce Battle Over Drug-Suspect Business
- Man Shot, Killed in His Car After Leaving Casino
- L.A. Police Urged to Hire More Civilians : Law enforcement: Woo wants to use $8 million saved by an employment freeze to replace officers doing jobs that do not require special training.
- Autopsy Scheduled in Man's Death
- ELECTIONS CONGRESS, LEGISLATURE : 30 File Papers to Run in Newly Drawn Districts
- Thorsen Leads in Combined : Skiing: Norwegian is timed in 1:44.97. U.S.'s Kitt is in 10th place, followed by Rasmussen.
- Don August Went From Chapman to '84 Olympics, Major Leagues
- OPEC Meeting to Seek Cuts in Oil Production
- Rice Imports in Japan Urged--With Tariffs
- More Changes in Top Levels at Salomon Bros.
- General Dynamics Missiles & Electronics Group recently...
- Cheese? Swiss Make Good Bread Too
- Housing Sales Remain Sluggish Despite Drop in Interest Rates : Real estate: January's 2% decline from a year ago indicates that consumers remain hesitant about buying property.
- Pollution Research Profit Surges in Quarter
- Newport Beach Man Faces New Scam Charges : Investing: David O. Naulin is accused of commodities and mail fraud while serving time in a halfway house for running a phony securities operation.
- More Aid Due Poor Mothers, Infants in O.C.
- Secret Files Yield Data on Nazi Mengele
- Venezuela's Perez Says He Will End Press Censorship : Media: But editor is doubtful. Pledge comes hours after police raid on opposition newspaper.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Schools Below Safety Standard Shored Up
- Protesters Unlock Anger at 'Key Group' Meeting Called by Fox Studio on Expansion
- Office Building Fire That Killed Homeless Woman Ruled Arson
- COSTA MESA : County Fair Parade Canceled Over Cost
- More Rain Expected Before Storm Fades Away This Weekend
- VENTURA : Tentative OK Given for 7 Tennis Courts
- NOTES
- Only One of Several Questions: Will Tyson Box?
- After Closing Arguments, Jury Is Given the Case in Tyson Trial
- Baseball
- Collins Pledges $100,000 Gift
- Miscellany
- Bringing Her Points Home : Nanci Griffith, Who'll Play Coach House, Is Ready to Settle Down
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Mozart: The Next Generation : The main interest in the Camerata program in Newport Beach lies in piano concerto by Wolfgang Amadeus' son.
- Tyson Found Guilty of All Charges in Rape Case : Verdicts: Former heavyweight boxing champion could get up to 60 years in prison for attack on beauty pageant contestant.
- Language Defects Linked to the Grammar of Genes : Science: Researchers say inability to form past tenses or plurals may be inherited. Left-handedness may affect how people process words.
- Fire Station Becomes 'War Room' for Storm
- U.S. Remains World's No. 1 Jailer, Study Says
- Soccer Players Booted to Make Way for School on San Dieguito Field
- Policy on Closing of Beaches Drafted
- Summit Health to Sell 44% of Subsidiary in Offering
- American Construction Group Inc. in Lancaster won...
- CVS Stores Acquired: American Drug Stores Inc.,...
- Jessica DeSando has been hired at Spear/Hall...
- Foothill Group Reports Profit of $6.3 Million
- NEW YORK : Libya in the U.N. Dock
- Don't Sell This Young Star Short
- Urgent Missive on Missiles : Senators seek to stiffen Administration line toward Beijing
- Three Youths Abducted and Shot, Two Killed
- COMPUTERS/TECHNOLOGY : Novadyne Expands Marketing Staff and Lays Off 25 Others
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- Ronald E. Steiner was named president and...
- AEROSPACE & DEFENSE
- VENTURA : Schools to Report on Boundary Proposals
- Roy Moffett has been appointed vice president...
- Powerful Storm Triggers Floods : Weather: Helicopter rescue crews pluck stranded, terrified drivers from car roofs and treetops. Mudslides and lightning strikes add to the problems.
- TOURISM : N. Dakotans Rolling Out Welcome Mat : It could be a tough sell, but officials are planning to extol state's virtues in order to attract visitors.
- Judge Rules on Prop. 13 Inequities : Taxes: Counties with conservative levies, such as Orange and San Diego, have been shortchanged of their share of state revenues since 1979, ruling says.
- 6 in Wedding Party Killed
- Team to Study Water Quality Improvement
- Semtech Lays Off 11% of Worldwide Work Force
- Are State's EPA Rules Too Costly? : Environment: A cost-benefit study is planned on California regulations, many of which are the bane of business groups.
- Some Product Endorsements May Be Hard for Consumers to Swallow
- Molecular Biosystems Inc. announced the following new...
- Yearly Net for Wahlco Rises 54%
- Pacific Scientific Earnings Quadruple on Division Sale
- Texas Professor to Head U.S. Food Inspection Agency
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / U.S. SENATE : Davis Opens Campaign With Call for Tax Credits to Spur Recovery
- Brown Pledges New Effort on Timber Protection Bills
- Quayle Remarks Spark European Alarm on Trade vs. Security
- HISTORY WATCH : Roots of Genius
- FULLERTON : School Board Fights 'Choice' Initiative
- Outfall Pipe Repairs Are Put on Hold : Spill: Large storm system continues to hamper repair effort. Officials remain hopeful of having the pipe repaired by early April.
- Ex-Travel Agent Pleads Guilty to Drug Charges
- COMMENTARY : It Isn't Webster's Fault That the Kings Traded Away Key Players
- Football
- Red Wing Coach Given Five-Game Suspension
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : Duke, Oklahoma State Hold Top Spots in Poll; UCLA 3rd
- Music and Dance Reviews : Birtschansky Dance Drama at Odyssey
- Weekend Box Office : Disney Takes Four of the Top 10 Spots
- It May Be Hard to Swallow Some Endorsements
- Glenn F. Weien joined the La Jolla...
- Philip Calderone has been appointed vice president...
- Health Officials Call for New Fight on Drug-Resistant Types of TB
- Media : Salvador Rebel Radio Comes In From the Heat : The clandestine Venceremos station once taunted the army that searched for it. A new, legal life in the capital has its own problems.
- A Dirty Little Secret Leaked in San Diego
- San Diego
- Larry Gittins has been named vice president...
- IRVINE : City Ponders Fixing Street Name Error
- Powerful Storm Triggers Floods : Weather: Helicopter rescue crews pluck stranded, terrified drivers from car roofs and treetops. The deluge strikes the San Fernando Valley the hardest.
- Crimes by Area Covered by the L.A. Police Department
- Edward M. Young has been named president,...
- Contention Opens Wider Window on the World : Publishing: In an age of specialization, a new journal creates a forum for debate on all subjects, from biology to the collapse of Marxism.
- Data Raises New Concerns on Breast Implant Safety
- KGB Took Millions to Overseas Communists
- A Liz Update
- New Devices Take Bite Out of Braces
- 11th Annual Gala Is Heart Stuff
- Wymer Will Settle in SEC Civil Suit : Securities: The deal won't affect the criminal case against the Newport Beach investment adviser.
- Carter Hawley Has First Profit Since Chapter 11 Filing : Retailing: The owner of the Broadway earned $43.6 million in the five-week holiday selling period ending Jan. 5.
- Fledgling Drug Maker Gets License : Biotechnology: Regeneron gets permission to work on protein that may combat nerve disorders. The firm is partly owned by Amgen.
- Man Fined for Role in Fraud Case : MiniScribe: A Sherman Oaks resident has been ordered to pay $250 million in punitive damages in the collapse of a disk drive company.
- Dr. Fred E. Nowroozi has been appointed...
- McLaughlin Research Corp. in Camarillo won a...
- United to Delay $6.7 Billion Worth of Jet Purchases
- COMPUTERS/TECHNOLOGY
- Lepley Heads Sales, Marketing at Revamped Mitsubishi Division
- Britain Orders More Troops to North Ireland
- Water Floods Homes in Wealthy Community : Hidden Hills: Thirty or more houses are affected in the area where a controversial storm drain project is nearing completion.
- Environment : Condors in the Mist Make Scientists' Hearts Soar : In Colombia, the Earth's biggest flying creatures are being saved from extinction. California ecologists are watching the experiment with interest.
- Man in Wheelchair Takes a 150-Foot Bungee Leap
- A Daring Rescue : Teen-Ager Leaps Into Raging Waters and Pulls Woman to Safety
- Math Prize Awarded
- Kadafi May Report Pan Am Suspects Missing
- Mel Katz has assumed the 1992 chairmanship...
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : Military Said to Aid Noriega Associates
- Postscript : Nonaligned Alliance Runs on Empty : The 1960s movement championed by Nasser, Castro and other charismatic leaders has lost its direction.
- 'Dear Foster Mother, I'd Like You to Visit Me'
- Nation IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : Workplace Drug Abuse on Decline
- 'Roots' Author Alex Haley Dies of Heart Attack at 70 : Culture: Miniseries riveted millions of viewers and produced a swelling of pride among blacks.
- COUNTYWIDE : 3 Plead Not Guilty in Murder-for-Hire Case
- Zenith Insurance Reports Profit for 4th Quarter
- Another Top Trump Executive to Leave
- Alleged Overcharges Fuel Feud Over Gas From Canada
- Tekelec Reports Sharp Drop in 4th-Quarter Profit
- Man Indicted on Bilk Charges
- Betty Stoike has been named chairwoman of...
- AEROSPACE & DEFENSE
- A Day of Drama in the Rain
- AIDS in Los Angeles County
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : School District to Air Budget-Cut Plan
- 'Improvement's' Williams Keeps Producing Hits
- Flores Says She'll Seek New Congressional Seat
- GARDEN GROVE : Senior in Semifinals of Science Contest
- Because He's the Best Man for the Job : Padres: Scouting director Reggie Waller wants his work, not his race, to be the issue.
- Swirls of Water, Cascades of Mud: 'It's Just a Mess'
- Mizrachi Gets Right to Point for Maryland : Women's basketball: Sophomore guard from Israel leads nation's top-ranked team against No. 2 Virginia.
- Roybal Decides Not to Seek Reelection : Politics: The 75-year-old Democrat, dean of Los Angeles' Latino elected officials, cited his wife's delicate health as a major reason for his retirement.
- Football
- He's in Control After Losing It Years Ago : Prep basketball: El Toro's Jason Senik, who at 9 was struck by a virus that left him with no feeling in his entire body, today is the Chargers' leading scorer and rebounder.
- Boxing
- Modern Songwriters Tune In to Atomic Bomb : Music: A hit is rare, but the theme is incorporated into a wide range of post-Hiroshima works.
- Motorist Shot to Death After Leaving Card Game
- Ex-City Official to Run for New Assembly Seat : Politics: Christine Reed, who served for 15 years on the Santa Monica City Council, becomes the best-known GOP candidate in the reconfigured 41st District.
- SAN CLEMENTE : Bus Driver Reports Being Hit by Car
- Third Challenger Enters D.A. Race Against Reiner
- 'Hook' Pulls in 75 : Police Sting Targets Demand for Stolen Auto Parts in Valley
- THE OLYMPICS WINTER GAMES AT ALBERTVILLE : Blair Is Golden for 500 Meters : Speedskating: In a popular victory, she becomes the first woman to win the event in consecutive Olympics.
- Miscellany
- Don't Blame Boxing, Don't Blame Ghetto--Blame Him
- Shakespeare Orange County, the newly formed professional...
- JAZZ REVIEW : Newsom Lets Sax Do Talking
- TV Reviews : 'Frontline' Profiles Castro's Career
- DANCE
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Young Pianist Performs With S.C. Symphony : 18-year-old Anders Martinson captures spotlight in Irvine concert. Orchestra overcomes musical challenges to contribute to an impressive evening.
- THEATER : Fine 'Woolf' in Cheap Clothing
- CS Northridge Blows Lead, Game, 61-57
- ORANGE : Council to Consider Open Space Initiative
- It's easier to land on Easy Street...
- Buried Body Found After Man Sees Hand
- DEA Finds Cocaine in Cars in Calexico
- SIMI VALLEY : City OKs Review of Whiteface Plan
- NOTES
- Thomas Might Be Released from the Hospital Today
- New Zealand's Bowsprit Is Another in Line of Wrinkles : Sailing: The second jury is still out on its legality. Kiwi designer believes there's no reason to worry.
- AMERICA'S CUP DAILY REPORT : DEFENDER TRIALS : Defiant Goes Down to First Defeat
- MUSIC REVIEW : Perlman at the Pavilion