- VENTURA : Ex-Child Actor Gets Probation and Fine
- Woman Admits Child Endangerment Over Leaving Baby in Car : Courts: The West Hills mother must perform 200 hours of community service and attend a parenting course.
- Foes of Rock Quarry Expansion Warn of Devastation : Environment: Firm wants to triple its 36-acre operation in Lucas Canyon near Caspers Wilderness Park. County Planning Commission postpones decision.
- Long Beach May Add Latino Marketplace : Redevelopment: Agency authorizes research, then delays it after business group developing such a plan says it was unfairly excluded from discussions.
- Just the Facts, Please : NBC hypes a crash, undermines its case against GM and is forced to apologize
- ORANGE LEAGUE : Maltie Delivers Kiss of Death
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Fans Help Arkansas Upset Kentucky
- COMMENTARY : Cal Firing: Method to Madness?
- Day Runner Inc. Earnings: The Fullerton-based company...
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Meat Inspection: 'No Longer Adequate'
- Let's talk turkey. The National Turkey Federation...
- Pope Returns Home After Lecturing Sudan's Rulers
- Takia VenableSchool: Artesia HighSport: BasketballPosition: GuardClass: JuniorThe...
- Panel Approves Bill to Set Prison Terms for Carjacking
- Long Beach Crime
- La Puente : City Picks Grant Recipients
- Sacrifice Ahead, Clinton Tells U.S. : Economy: President, in televised town hall meeting, dashes any hope he will deliver on tax relief for middle class. Questions range from Bosnia to military gay ban.
- A New View of David Stirs Goliath-Size Roar : Israel: Liberal member of Knesset causes bedlam by quoting ancient king's lament for Jonathan and suggesting that David was a homosexual.
- Gallagher to Head College Foundation
- Officials Look for Ways to Trim Deficit : Budget: Staff members offer ideas to plug a projected $6.4-million shortfall. A painful option is to cut 3% from the General Fund, which would eliminate 31 staff positions.
- Diamond Bar : School Vandals Sought
- City to Take $3 Million of Utility Funds : Government: The municipal power company voices concern about planned improvements, but the mayor says the cash is needed to prevent layoffs and service cutbacks in other departments.
- Belly "Star" Sire/Reprise
- PERSPECTIVE ON POLLUTION : Smog Award Goes to . . . Weekends! : Rather than trying to change human behavior, maybe we should try harder to build a better, cleaner car.
- Consultants Working for Free to Mediate Land-Use Dispute : Thousand Oaks: Forgoing $60,000 in fees, the firm is drafting a fresh development plan for the 47-acre site.
- SANTA ANITA : Stevens Gets Grip on Racing Life
- New Stance for General Motors : No. 1 Auto Maker Shifts Ads After NBC Apologizes for Rigged Test
- Notre Dame's Inside Game Is Too Much for St. Bernard : Preps: Center Tom Stillwell and forward Monte Marcaccini combine for 47 points to lead the Knights to a 91-72 victory.
- Odd Timing on Resignation : Volleyball: CS Northridge women's coach quit about a month after sexual harassment charge was made.
- STAGE
- Generations on the Same Wavelength : Punk-Rock's Agent Orange Will Co-Star With Their Surf-Rock Hero, Dick Dale
- Foods We Love : The Pancake Quest
- The Costliest 'Cots
- Scorp: Have an Oily Dinner
- Medical Foundation Names New Chairman
- Valentine for Lovers of Books
- The Best of Times : Great Expectations Are Fulfilled When the Local Fellowship Meets in La Habra to Celebrate and Discuss the Life and Twists of Charles Dickens
- High Life A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Publication Boosts Talents, Literally Speaking
- The Perfect Feb. 14 Is Not Just Any Date
- Means Breaks Shoulder Blade in Practice Accident at Daytona
- STAGE REVIEWS : 'Sitting Man': Atmospheric Interrogation
- PEOPLE WATCH
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- Long Beach Sports : Banged-Up Toros Happy to Get Back to the Business of Baseball : Colleges: A turbulent off-season may help unify the 13th-ranked team in NCAA Division II.
- Eric WrightSchool: South Gate HighSport: BasketballPosition: ForwardClass:...
- The Great (Citrus) Flood of '93
- Burlington Again Trims Staff: Burlington Air Express...
- All-Star Panel Draws Cheers, Jeers : Business Leaders Hail Wilson's Picks as Critics Question Experience
- How Your Data Compression Options Stack Up
- Couple Charged After 2 Children Die in Fire
- 4 Professors Honored as School's Top Guns
- Hawaiian Gardens : Council Gives Tentative OK to Rental Inspection Law
- SCOREBOARD / FACTS, FIGURES AND COMMENTS FROM AREA EVENTS : PREPS
- Powell Confirms He Is Considering Leaving Office Early : Military: Joint Chiefs chairman denies recent differences with the Administration influenced his thinking. He cites family concerns.
- Standout Stand-Ins : Two able guest conductors lead the Ventura County Symphony in performing works by Haydn and Mozart.
- Glassell Park : Breakup Ends in 2 Deaths
- VENTURA : Downey Remains in Critical Condition
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD : Suspect Held After 3 Gunmen Rob Bank
- New Push Planned to Save Air Base : Economy: South Bay leaders will visit Washington to try to keep the El Segundo facility, keystone of region's aerospace industry, off the closure list.
- Campbell Hall Loses Appeal of Forfeitures : High school basketball: Section panel orders eight victories overturned for using ineligible player.
- Harbor College Stuns Third-Ranked Cerritos : Basketball: A 13-2 run midway through the second half helps secure a 94-80 victory.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Edberg's Back Still a Problem in Loss to Camporese at Milan
- Piggott Makes His Return to Racing
- Avalos Straightens 2 Curves Over Fence in Mission's Win
- Jurisprudence
- NBA ROUNDUP : Miller Leaves, Jordan Stays and Bulls Win
- Ashe Service Draws Show of Support : Funeral: Well-known and unknown are among 5,600 who showed to remember former tennis star for more than his achievements on the court.
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- Tiger Delivers on a Comeback Promise : Pop Music: The Jamaican deejay's dancehall style made him a star in 1986 but then he stumbled.
- Long Beach : City Manager Issues Bleak Financial Picture for 1992-93
- Art and Soul
- Malibu : Piuma Road to Get Railing
- Clinton Stresses Shared Sacrifice : Economy: President, in televised town hall meeting, tries to garner public support for his fiscal agenda. Questions range from the deficit to military gay ban.
- First-Rate in Her First Season : Basketball: Freshman point guard Taryn Reynolds has become the leader of the Notre Dame Academy team.
- Glendale : Weapons Awareness Effort
- Navy Will Help Finance Landfill Cleanup : Settlement: U.S. to pay more than $1 million in connection with hazardous-waste site in Monterey Park.
- BUENA PARK : Patron Deeds Land to Boys & Girls Club
- County May Pay $500,000 Annually to Pension Pool : Finances: Officials seek to bolster the retiree fund. It is squeezed by early retirements and longer life spans.
- A Matter of Principal : Local Panel Chose Hamilton High's New Leader but the Process Wasn't Easy
- Mardi bras?You may have heard of the...
- Miscellany
- Kennedy Beats El Camino Real to the Punch : Girls' basketball: Golden Cougars score first 14 points, post 52-37 victory behind Harris.
- Cal Positively Polishes Off Northridge, 92-68
- Brion Decides to Play Football at Fresno State
- RETAILING
- GOINGS ON / SANTA BARBARA : Best Foot Forward : The influence of dancer/choreographer Ted Shawn on modern dance will be saluted two nights next week at UC Santa Barbara.
- MUGS BY A MUSCOVITE : A Russian's Cartoons of America's Notables and Notorious Are on View in Irvine
- Russians Tune In to New Age Vibration : Culture: An unassuming shop three miles from the Kremlin has become a spiritual mecca for thousands turning to meditation, crystals and holistic health for comfort.
- School Project Causes Anxiety For the Parent
- Beverly Hills : Mansion Law to Be Revised
- LOS ANGELES : ACLU to Appeal Gag Order in Officers' Trial
- Woman Held in Attack on Parents
- YORBA LINDA : Middle Students to Attend El Dorado
- Carnival Will Benefit Youth Shelter
- Less Here Than Meets the Eye? : White House cuts, however deep or shallow, do send out exactly the right signal
- CAMARILLO : Woman Unhurt in Mobile Home Fire
- Red Sox Hire Mike Port as Assistant to Gorman
- Four Mater Dei High School athletes have...
- Football
- West Girls' Team Has Impressive Record, Now It Wants Respect
- Miscellany
- Green Ejection Is Laker Protection : Pro basketball: Quiet forward felt team needed a jolt, so he gave them one during 111-102 victory over Nuggets.
- NBC vs. GM: The Peacock Stumbles : Television: The public confession is one of the low moments at a network whose recent history has been tainted by disappointments and public-relations debacles.
- Homeless Bound : Simon & Garfunkel Will Reunite to Aid L.A. Children
- RETAIL : Taco Bell Serves as Model in Harvard Program for Its Business Graduates
- Home-Builder Peters to Retire at End of Month : O.C. developer: He delayed exit from high-quality construction firm until new owners could be found.
- Knott's Layoff Hits at Least 20 Jobs, Including Its Spokesman : Cutbacks: Theme park cites poor economy and bad weather for jettisoning employees from hourly workers to top managers.
- Georgia Flag's Rebel Emblem Assumes Olympian Proportions : Polls show that most whites vehemently favor keeping the star-studded X. Others fear an embarrassment at '96 games.
- Purist Is a Natural for Laguna's Sorrento Grille
- Compton : Shouting Match Erupts at School Board Meeting
- Gore Defends Economic Plan : Government: Vice president says GOP critics in Congress have ignored state's problems.
- New Man for the Village : Redevelopment: Consultant who helped revitalize Santa Monica's Third Street has been hired to do the same for the once-bustling area near UCLA.
- Ambush in Mexico Leaves 24 Dead
- Housing Plan Means Job Loss, Employers Say
- Drug Informant Sentenced
- Glendale : Forum to Focus on Budget
- High Life A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Yielding to Routes of Passage : Driving: Sometimes it seems that all that stands between a teen and her freedom is a DMV examiner and a Y-turn.
- D.A. Raises Sanity Issue in Decapitation
- Michael Davies, Baltimore Sun Publisher, Quits
- A Day at the Cirque Makes Toontown Look, Well, Goofy
- Billboard Reduction Plan Tentatively OKd : Advertising: City Council splits 4 to 3 on 20-year agreement that will bring down 30 old signs in exchange for approval to erect 10 along freeways.
- The Most Lovable Diet?
- Hey, Who's in a Hurry?
- Garlic Meltdown
- 'Matinee' Is 'Dorky,' They Find
- HISTORY'S RESTING PLACE : The County's Cemeteries Can Be a Pathway That Leads Visitors Back Into Time
- Striking Up the Military Band
- MEET STEVE, THE LAUGH MACHINE : Digital Wizardry Makes a High-Tech Mimic Out of One Comic and His Keyboard
- CIA Slaying Probe Looks at Assassination
- Culver City : Drug Tests for City Workers
- Fields of Dreams : Memories Grow Tall at Reunion of Iowa Transplants
- COLUMN ONE : Russia's Equality Erosion : As the flourish of a market economy has a debilitating effect on equal rights, many Russian women see true freedom as the ability to be full-time wives and mothers.
- A Lesson on Flood-Channel Dangers Reaches Students : Drownings: The program is in response to the 1992 death of a Woodland Hills boy in the L.A. River.
- Navy Will Pay $1 Million in Dump Cleanup
- Karnette to Lead New Assembly Panel on Ports
- Taking Care of Themselves : Martial Arts Experts Show Other Senior Citizens How to Avoid Becoming Victims
- Badly Wounded Police Detective Making Recovery
- THOUSAND OAKS : Arts Post Draws Interest of Hundreds
- CENTURY LEAGUE : Nothing Flashy, but El Modena Wins Game, League Title
- Miscellany
- SEA VIEW LEAGUE : Santa Margarita Takes Time to Defeat Tustin
- Jurisprudence
- PEOPLE WATCH
- Sue Henger, hired late last year by...
- ART REVIEWS : A Tip o' the Hat to Entertainment Industry Collectors
- U.S. Launches Its Own Plan for Peace in Bosnia : Balkans: Like Vance-Owen proposal, strategy would not force Serbs to give up all territory they have seized.
- Movie Weekend Gross Screens/Avg. (National ranking) (Studio)...
- Charges Dismissed Against Ex-Officer Who Shot Driver
- If Scent of a Man Is for You, Go to a Club Where Cigar Is King
- A Love as Great as All Outdoors
- Clinton Close to Naming Attorney General : Cabinet: Three women are said to be the main candidates. Officials say an announcement could come as soon as today.
- WORDS AND IMAGES : 'Sunburst' of Love : Suzanne Ellison breaks away from her Harlequin successes to write a tale of pioneer California.
- Is It Luck? Not by a Long Shot : Basketball: Pomona senior guard Joe Phears has made 51.9% of his three-point attempts. He credits weightlifting for his success.
- San Clemente Meeting on Police Turns Raucous : Government: Mayor repeatedly calls for order in hearing to discuss disbanding department and using sheriff's deputies to save money.
- Countywide : Parks Officials to Consider Solutions to Budget Problems
- Marines Pull Film on Terrorism : Military: Training movie alleging Muslims are main threat to Americans is suspended at El Toro base for review by corps after protests by American-Arab anti-discrimination group and a sergeant.
- PANORAMA CITY : Planners Seek Delay of GM Site Rezoning
- LA CONCHITA : Driver of Pickup Truck Survives Collision With Train
- WESTLAKE : Copier Firm Settles Suit Alleging Fraud
- 700 Attend Town Meeting on Gangs : Ventura: Residents gather to plan a strategy to curb growing violence. Community involvement is called crucial.
- Wilson Emerges to Lead Chatsworth Past Cleveland, 64-54
- Jurisprudence
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Rancho Santiago Defeats Saddleback to End Streak
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Wyatt's Basket Gives Kennedy Overtime Win
- Black, White & 'Blues' : NBC's 'Rhythm' Revamps Its Original Concept
- Foods We Love : Smokey the Pig
- 10-Year Notes Hit New Low
- Executives Slam State's Business Climate
- Gas Tax to Pay for Car Insurance
- Spending, Debt and a New City Council
- Reader Challenges Some Remarks Ascribed to Her
- Hollywood Palladium and Problems in Area
- Gas Tax to Pay for Car Insurance
- Gas Tax to Pay for Car Insurance
- 'Parker' Fans
- Mickey Conroy
- 'Society Needs Some Serious Healing'
- Marge Schott
- Mickey Conroy
- Feeding the Hungry in Santa Monica
- Opposition to VFW's Move Into the Area
- Marge Schott
- Gag Order
- Gas Tax to Pay for Car Insurance
- Dealing With National Debt
- Attorney General
- Housing, Quality of Life in Crescenta Valley
- Notes on a Scorecard - Feb. 11, 1993
- Obituaries - Feb. 11, 1993
- Obituaries - Feb. 11, 1993
- TELEVISION - Feb. 11, 1993
- POP/ROCK - Feb. 11, 1993
- POP/ROCK - Feb. 11, 1993
- POP/ROCK - Feb. 11, 1993
- NEW ROLE? State Sen. Marian Bergeson (R-Newport...
- Parents, Ex-Choirboys Rally to Defend Priest : Accusations: A church spokesman defends the O.C. diocese's suspension of Father Coughlin, who denied molesting boys.
- L.A. Settles Officers' Suit, Vows to Fight Anti-Gay Bias : Police: Council to pay $770,000 in damages. New policy includes expansion of LAPD hiring practices.
- Chorus Official Heard Charges in Early 1990
- Asking the Right Liability Questions
- Allegations Against Priest Shock Chorus : Scandal: Parents and former members question the accusations that the founder of boys group molested youths. Some say the clergyman was affectionate, but not improperly so.
- Board Similar to Canada's Urged to Curb Drug Prices
- HAPPY ENDING: Shannon Timpane-Moser of New York...
- DOWN TO PEANUTS? Longtime Knott's Berry Farm...
- Bud Pro Tour Goes the Long Way
- 'A'of SAT Faces Ax; 'Aptitude' Is in Disfavor
- Bill to Safeguard Estates From Lawyers Gains : Legislation: Attorneys would be prevented from making themselves beneficiaries of clients' estates. Bipartisan support given measure that wins key Assembly panel's approval.
- Muir High Coach to Face Probe : Prep basketball: Parents of two players allege that Moore physically abused their sons.
- Coke--Now It's the Tinsel Town Thing : Marketing: CAA unveils a campaign that may revolutionize the ad industry.
- DOUBLE MARKET: Suzanne Vega's recent shift from...
- Dist. Atty. Urged to Void 3,000 O.C. Guilty Pleas
- ELECTIONS / L.A. MAYOR : Katz Crashes Woo Affair; Mini-Debate Breaks Out : Campaign: The two candidates promote rival plans to bail the city out of its fiscal crisis.
- A Scramble for Security : Violence: Hospitals reaffirm commitment to safety in wake of County-USC shootings. The suspect is arraigned on three counts of attempted murder. Victims are improving.
- Alhambra : Shopping Center Planned
- Shuttle Safety Checks Missed, NASA Reports
- Why Teach? Idealism Is a Driving Force
- NOTEBOOK / GARY KLEIN : Temple City High Soccer Player Named to All-American Team
- 'Guerre' Returns Again and Again
- Japan's Foreign Minister to Warn White House on Trade Pressure
- HORSES : The Thrifty Horse Resale Shop Outfits Riders for Less
- Cal Assistant Wulburn Quits
- Miscellany
- Jurisprudence
- Area Girls to Throw Shot in Sunkist Meet
- The Desert Is Full of Birdies : Golf: Under perfect conditions, Rummells takes two-shot lead with 63.
- UC Irvine Names Long to Top Post : Administration: Associate athletic director at Columbia will be one of two associate athletic directors at UCI.
- With two victories last week, Ventura College's...
- Detroit Signs Kirk Gibson for One Year
- Williams Scores 72, Harbor Women Romp Past Long Beach CC, 133-62
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 11, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 11, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 11, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 11, 1993
- Yeltsin Retreats From Move to Bolster His Power : Politics: Many warned that a low turnout for referendum would weaken Russia's central authority.
- OXNARD : Family Mourns Drowning Victim
- BUENA PARK : City Tells State to Mend Its Finances
- Heavy Rain Peppers Salt Clogging Trees' Roots : Agriculture: Storms can assist in flushing away the substance that blocks the absorption of water and other nutrients from the soil.
- Newport Firm to Aid County in Airport Suits : Litigation: Claims totaling $40 million center primarily on fees a construction firm says it is owed for work at John Wayne Airport.
- Panel Votes No Confidence in Head of Compton College : Education: Academic Senate reacts in anger to an audit showing $500,000 in federal funds being misspent. College's president says he is not to blame.
- Four Titans Suspended by Holland : Basketball: Three starters, one reserve will be held out of tonight's game against Houston for breaking team rules.
- Younger, Jones, Slater, Shell Named to Black College All-Time Team
- Miscellany
- Miscellany
- 'Prime Suspect II' Makes a Strong Case : London Inspector Jane Tennison Is Back in the Best Drama of the Season
- O.C. DANCE / IRENE OPPENHEIM : An American Original : Spirituality and Pan-Tribal Sensibilities Are Key to Indian Company
- Coughlin Wanted Chorus to Endure for 500 Years
- FIXATIONS : A Few Wood Men
- Embattled N.Y. Schools Chief Has Crucial Day With Board
- A Matter of Choice : High School Coaches Are Discovering They Can't Always Get the Players They Want
- Rhythm Cafe Owners to Close San Diego Site : Concerts: As partners behind the Santa Ana club pull back, another company makes plans for a new venue in Palm Springs.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Dow Drops 23 as Traders Cash In : Market Overview
- HUD to Increase Use of Undercover Mortgage Applicants
- Mitterrand Visits Vietnam, Promises More French Aid : Diplomacy: He also expresses hope that U.S. economic embargo will be lifted, saying it is no longer necessary.
- COLUMN ONE : Hospitals' Walk-In Powder Kegs : Violence and threats are common in Los Angeles County's emergency rooms, where patients endure endless delays. 'It's like a war zone in there,' a County-USC worker says.
- 'Consumption' Levies: Pay If You Spend : Purchases of certain goods would be taxable, as opposed to the receiving of income or gifts.
- Charges Dismissed Against Ex-Officer Who Shot Driver
- MISSION HILLS : Boy Honored for Rescue in Wash
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City Moves Toward New Branch Library
- NEWPORT BEACH : New Appraisal Aids Land-Buying Effort
- Miscellany
- U.S. Soccer Team Beats F.C. Zurich
- Manning Gets All-Star Berth : Pro basketball: He is selected for the first time. The Lakers and Celtics are shut out for the first time since game began.
- SUNSET LEAGUE GIRLS' SOCCER : Ocean View Gets a Break to Win
- Sears Closes Book on '92 With $3.93-Billion Loss : Retailing: Unusual one-time charges combine with red ink to give the company the worst results in its 106-year history.
- U.S. Industry Needs Backing, Not Barriers
- O.C. Auto Show to Open Saturday
- BOOK REVIEW : The Brutal, Degrading Poverty of Tijuana's Borderlands : ACROSS THE WIRE, Life and Hard Times on the Mexican Border by Luis Alberto Urrea , photographs by John Lueders-Booth ; Anchor Books $9; 192 pages
- Damage From Winter Storms at $60 Million
- Haiti's Government Again Agrees to U.N. Monitors
- Salvador Failing to Fulfill Pact, U.N. Says : Central America: Some tainted officers have not been fired, Security Council contends, and guerrillas still have arms.
- State Water Official Calls It 'a Great Year'
- Balancing Acts : Family Leave's Great for Families--Others Want Time for Themselves
- New Museum's High-Tech Exhibits Tell of Hatred's Toll
- What a Woman Really Wants : A word to the wise on Valentine's Day: Forget the lingerie, the perfume, the stuffed animals with funny signs around their necks.
- Planners of Chain of Private Schools Gauge Parent Interest
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : New Planning Chief Upbeat About City
- IOC Awards Ashe Its Highest Honor
- Goalkeeper Is Not Laughing Anymore : Soccer: After having some fun with the coach, Servite's Eric Gunther has become a solid player in goal, seriously.
- Knight Unhappy Camper as Indiana Wins : College basketball: Top-ranked Hoosiers hold off Penn State in two overtimes, 88-84.
- Rushmore Replica Is No Mt. Fuji
- When French Food Is Child's Play
- Wilson Fields Conservative Economic Team : Governor: Members of advisory panel headed by George P. Shultz devised policies for Presidents Nixon, Bush and Reagan.
- Prison Escapee Arrested in Anaheim
- SANTA PAULA : Suspect Arrested in Burglary Is Youth Sought in Shooting
- THOUSAND OAKS : Low-Cost Housing Project Gets Boost
- There Are Better Ways to Do It : Outcry over idea of blanket freeze on Social Security was understandable
- THE TIMES POLL : Valley Voters Rate Crime as Top Issue in L.A. Mayoral Race
- Lifeline to Storm Victims : Relief: Disaster agency opens Anaheim Hills office to help affected homeowners and businesses get low-interest state and federal funds.
- After Five Years, Ride-Sharing Is Working, AQMD Says : Environment: But critics dispute the statistics. Some say the program's anti-smog benefits do not live up to its costs.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Mejer Scores 36 Points, CCI Wins 13th in a Row
- Todd Shipyards Chief and 4 Directors Resign
- Housing Market Warming Up After 3-Year Slump : Real estate: Optimism returns to Southland with rising sales. Number of homes on market is down.
- PASADENA : JPL May Close Rocket Test Facility at Edwards AFB
- MONTEREY PARK : Navy to Pay $1 Million for Toxic Dump Cleanup
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Glitch Stalls Delivery of Recycling Trucks
- Countywide : Water District OKs Boundary Shifts
- Laff Stop: Victim of Comedy Boom Gone Bust : Clubs: Santa Ana Heights venue now features topless dancing most of the week. Stand-up takes the stage only on Fridays and Saturdays.
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Poet, Pianist' Skims Verses of Millay Life
- ECONOMY
- Adolph Coors Co. named former Frito-Lay executive...
- KAYAK SURFING : Take Those Waves Sitting Down : Paddlers who learn to maneuver their craft as a skill are taking it up as an end in itself. The relatively obscure but exhilarating sport is gaining popularity along O.C. beaches.