- Q&A; WITH JAY LENO : 'Too Nice'? He Held On to 'Tonight' Job
- COLUMN ONE : Woe Awaits in Tower of Babble : Cairo residents hate to enter the concrete behemoth that houses the central bureaucracy. Frustrated patrons have leaped from windows. Visits inside evoke images of Kafka at the DMV.
- President of Bosnia Rejects Plan : Balkans: Muslim leader denounces the West's proposal for safe areas as 'absolutely unacceptable.' But the intended targets, the Serbs, seem pleased with the idea.
- The Long Riders : High Desert Students Face Even Slower School Bus Trips
- Club Makes a Clean Sweep at Crystal Cove
- IRVINE : Reserve Officer Uses Computer Expertise
- Hurling Invective in Troubled Waters : Politics: Instead of attacking Tom Bradley, Maxine Waters should answer for her own years in Sacramento and Washington.
- SIMI VALLEY : Residents Can View Preliminary Budget for 1993-94 Fiscal Year
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Valera Takes Full Advantage
- Big Move to Cash Can Be Sign of Worrisome Trend
- Brokers Favor Male Clients, Survey Finds
- O.C. Manic-Depressives Find Support in Quest for Control
- ENTERTAINMENT & MEDIA
- STREET SMART: The saga of "The Rat...
- Budget Crunch Keeps Roadwork Plodding Along in Slow Lane
- THOUSAND OAKS : New Organization Goes to Heart of the Matter
- A Setting for the Jewel : Focus Shifts From New Huntington Beach Pier to Plaza That Will Adorn It
- BREA : City Extends Pact With PR Company
- Platform : Should Affirmative Action Include Asians?
- Miscellany
- NCAA SOFTBALL : CS Northridge Beats Fresno State to Advance
- John Force scored his fifth consecutive funny-car...
- INDIANAPOLIS 500 / DAILY REPORT : Luyendyk Is an Art Entrepreneur, Not an Artist
- Orlando Goes From 66-1 to No. 1 : NBA lottery: After getting O'Neal in '92, the Magic beats odds again.
- Rahal Ends Up Outside, Looking in : Indy 500: Defending Indy car champion is bumped from the field on last day of qualifying, then fails in a bid to get back in.
- PEOPLE WATCH
- Performance of Small Stocks May Foretell Bull's Stamina
- ENTERTAINMENT & MEDIA
- Border Blues : Mexico's Anti-Dumping Rules Create Big Hassles for Small Businesses
- BAR AID: Lawyers are often the butt...
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Distribution OKd for Block Grants
- Testimony : ONE PERSON'S STORY ABOUT LAW ENFORCEMENT AND A DETERIORATING CITY : 'Officers Are Concerned About Not Getting in Trouble'
- Putting a Curb on Roadside Vendors Is a Safety Concern
- Diamond-Tooth Charlie would have appreciated what's become...
- Hurling Invective in Troubled Waters : 'I Tried My Very Best'
- CAMARILLO : District Seeks Help in Naming New School
- CALIFORNIA WATCH : Going Global
- Miscellany
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / L.A. MAYOR : Riordan, Woo Stick to Issues in Valley : Campaign: They meet church group they had earlier snubbed. Both steer clear of personal attacks.
- Klesko, Kelly Add to Braves' Impressive Power Source
- Virginia Rapids Wins the Peter Pan Stakes
- Even Now, Bichette Is Still Struggling to Live Up to His Billing
- Error by Prost Helps Senna Win at Monaco
- Miscellany
- Horses Ran According to Owners' Form
- Stone Gets a 'Sliver' of Box Office but Not a Runaway : Movies: 'Hot Shots!' also opens strongly but the blockbuster hopes are now on Memorial Day weekend.
- Execs Vow Change While Programming Violence : Television: Network moguls' vows to dramatically reduce violence in prime time were a bit like Hannibal Lecter endorsing vegetarianism.
- Jury Acquits Man Who Shot Japanese Youth : Crime: Panel deliberates only 3 hours before clearing Louisiana man. Victim's father will push drive to limit availability of guns in U.S.
- VIETNAMESE AID: Vietnamese community leaders have started...
- Aliso Viejo Shooting Death Ruled Homicide
- NO DEAL: A group of Latino constituents...
- CAMARILLO : Donations Requested for Veterans' Memorial
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : UCI Needs an Asian-American Program : Diversity: Such studies of a growing group of people are a practical request that fulfills a major societal need.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Planners to Consider Proposal for 94 Homes
- Starks Gives Bulls One to Remember : NBA playoffs: He slows down Jordan and his three-pointers help Knicks pull away, 98-90.
- Chain Reaction : As Mega-Bookstores Move Into Their Neighborhoods, Independents Worry About the Future
- HONOR FATHER: Costa Mesa lawyer Michael McCartin...
- Wish List by Wilson Needs Aladdin's Lamp
- Nation IN BRIEF : ILLINOIS : History Will Be Kinder, Bush Says
- OXNARD : Families Get Free Checkups at Health Fair in La Colonia
- Panel May Lift 3-Year Hiatus for Developers : Growth: The Ventura City Council is expected to allow construction of more housing. Drought concerns had halted building.
- WESTMINSTER : School Reopening Tentatively OKd
- Halper, Dabalack Help Orange Coast Sweep Into State Tournament
- Martinez's Three-Hitter Extends Dodgers' Streak
- NCAA TENNIS : Woodruff Serves His Way to Title
- 'Kasarmu Ce' Looks at a Village's Response to Evil
- DANCE REVIEW : Knowing Balanchine Through His Art
- Designer Says Computer System Is a Cut Above : Michael Renzi has integrated custom tailoring and high technology to produce clothing for the executive.
- NEW ZEALAND
- A Mexico Opportunity May Be Emerging
- Digital Technology in the Radio Studio : Computers: Australian advance puts reel-to-reel tapes in the closet along with manual typewriters and carbon paper.
- China Finds Inflation on Loose Again : Economy: The move toward free markets boosted prices, and figures now indicate they may be getting out of hand.
- AUSTRALIA
- Hair to the Chief
- HEADING EAST: Tamara Ivie's first-inning two-run homer...
- PERKS PERSPECTIVE: Those six-figure salary-and-perks packages for...
- Big Wheel at GM Is on a Roll at Unripe Age of 40 : Autos: G. Richard Wagoner gets high marks from Wall Street analysts in his dual role as chief financial officer and chief of worldwide purchasing.
- The Admar Group : SANTA ANA
- CURTAIN CALL: The 50-by-60-foot copper curtain that...
- Lobbyists, Interest Groups Begin Costly Health Care Battle : Legislation: Price tag for influencing Congress may top $100 million, the most expensive contest in history. One junket comes at an opportune time.
- Car-Eating Rats? Try Putting Mothballs in Glove Box
- . . . or a Common Bandit? : This 'rascal darling' of Anglo myth was hated by his own people.
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : A Class Act on Making of Policy
- COUNTYWIDE : Message Is Clear on Painted Tiles
- Raising the Wrong Questions : Helms' attack on nominee Achtenberg's sexual orientation is outrageous
- CSUN Launched by Ivie's Blast : College softball: Matadors make plans for Women's College World Series in Oklahoma City after junior first baseman's homer, her ninth, defeats Fresno State, 2-0.
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Sampras, Chang Lead U.S. to Cup
- They're Looking to Change Their Luc
- JAZZ REVIEW : Bentyne Right at Home on Any Musical Range
- AUSTRALIA
- DOUBLEHEADER: The end of June looks like...
- Hopes Rise for Workers' Comp Reform : Legislature: Special interests and partisanship have derailed previous efforts. This time, the political will appears to be there.
- FIRST PERSON : Out of the Pain Comes a Rich, Rewarding Life for a Manic-Depressive
- Moynihan Hints He May Modify Energy Tax Plan
- 2 Teens Arrested in Car Shooting
- GARDEN GROVE : Strawberry Festival Set for Weekend
- 'The Poem' Is Just One Symptom of an Epidemic
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : AWARE Expands Its Program in Schools
- New City Manager Goes to Work in Agoura Hills : Government: Terry Matz faces the challenge of $30-million public works projects. The state threatens to wipe out a $700,000 reserve.
- DANA POINT : Planners OK Paid Parking at Harbor
- Berry's Good, and He'll Let You Know It : Golf: Confident about his abilities, Esperanza standout plans to show off talent at section individual championship today.
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Great Day for New Zealand: Waite, Charles Win
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Stottlemyre Suffers Muscle Strains
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Smith Wastes Lead, but Cardinals Salvage Win
- Gays in Military
- Deficit Trust Fund
- Sri Lanka
- State Taxes and Budget Cuts
- Research Funding
- MOVIES - May 24, 1993
- Obituaries - May 24, 1993
- Notes on a Scorecard - May 24, 1993
- POP/ROCK - May 24, 1993
- TELEVISION - May 24, 1993
- TELEVISION - May 24, 1993
- Commander Confident Seal Beach Base Won't Close
- L.A. Buildings Plagued by Fire Safety Violations : Housing: Times study in Pico-Union/Westlake finds slipshod inspections. Officials cite lack of resources.
- Defense Suppliers Sharpen Survival Skills Amid Cuts : Economy: Ingenuity and finding non-military markets are key. Some firms go out of state, others diversify.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Clinton Striving to Get His House, and Senate, in Order : Politics: Despite the rosy beginnings with a Democratic Congress, the President is pricked by the thorns of tax-and-spend plans and unsoothed egos.
- Police Search for Baby Taken With Stolen Van
- Mexico Justice Often Ensnarls U.S. Investors
- Diversity Not Adversity at O.C. Complex : Sociology: Latinos, Vietnamese coexist in a living lab of race relations.
- Police Search for Kidnaped Cypress Baby
- OTHER NEWS - May 24, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - May 24, 1993
- From the Archives: Mrs. Wonk Goes to Washington
- "United States: Essays, 1952-1992" by Gore Vidal
- Ann M. O'Connor has been named vice...
- Refinancing a Commercial Loan No Easy Task
- CRIMINAL PURSUITS
- 14 Scottish Castles in 4 Days : Exploring the Stylish Structures and Verdant Highlands Fulfills a Childhood Dream
- WINDSOR SQUARE : Restrictions Put on Scottish Rite Temple
- Union Pacific to Sell 725 Acres of Land on Waterfront to Port : Harbor: The $405-million deal will increase port size by 35% so it can expand cargo operations, create jobs and more revenue.
- Valley Family Is Torn by War in Balkan Homeland
- Fat Club Turns to Ridicule to Trim Flab : Weight: Over the years, the founder has lost more than 1,000 pounds. He's also regained 1,050.
- Teacher Closes Book on Her Writing Class
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Venezuelan President's Corruption Trial Threatens Economic Reforms : Latin America: Nation's strong growth rate is likely to slow, experts say.
- EAST LOS ANGELES : Young Muralists Seek School Walls
- SOUTH-CENTRAL : Councilman Assailed Over Market Delay
- LOS ANGELES TIMES INTERVIEW : Barbra Streisand : Breaking Another Barrier--Mixing Politics and Hollywood
- At Venice Beach, Crowds of No-Shows : Tourism: Police patrols were beefed up and there was no recurrence of gang battles. But last weekend's violence left many concerned about safety.
- PORT HUENEME/FILLMORE : Libraries Get Grants for Literacy Program
- BOYLE HEIGHTS : Trial Under Way for Hotel Owners
- When No One Is Prepared to Say 'No' to Aggression : Bosnia: The failure to halt ethnic strife is having a deep and destructive impact on the post-Cold War world. Goodby Desert Storm principles.
- Boat Sails From One Storm Into Another : Dispute: San Pedro fisherman needs second rescue to get his craft back from impound in a Mexican salvage yard.
- Diane Armstrong, a 20-year resident of Palos...
- Tickets for Kasparov-Short Match Start at $67.50
- Northridge a Little Two Much for Fresno : College softball: Matadors make the most of their hits for a 2-1 victory, holding off the Bulldogs with clutch pitching and errorless defense.
- Richard Brodrick, a veteran financial communications executive,...
- MRS. STEVENS HEARS THE MERMAIDS SINGING ...
- Young Couple With Perfect Credit Discover Murphy's Law of Lending
- Dante's Inferno Canto I, Translated by Seamus Heaney
- Where Everyone Wears a Trench Coat : COMPULSORY HAPPINESS, <i> By Norman Manea Translated by Linda Coverdale (from a French Translation of the original Romanian) (Farrar, Straus & Giroux: $22; 259 pp.)</i>
- Arcadia : Lost Animal Contract
- BOYLE HEIGHTS : $25,000 Reward Offered in Slaying
- Young Women's Voices Tell Old, Old Story
- 4 in Family Dead as Father Slays Wife, 2 Children, Self
- Trying to Be Two Different Things, Clinton Winds Up Pleasing No One : Politics: The President sold himself to voters as a 'New Democrat' but his social policies offer the old liberal agenda. Just what sort of politician is he?
- Marchers Feel Card Rooms Don't Deal Cities a Fair Hand : Protest: Cypress, Stanton residents oppose ballot measures that would allow card rooms in their cities.
- The Winds of Reform Sweep Across County : Politics: Supervisors, cities, special districts and even Disneyland clean up their acts. Spate of scandals suddenly puts ethics officially back in action.
- White House Message: The Uninsured Are Just Like Us : Health care: Administration is intent on showing that the problem affects those with jobs, children.
- Man Tells Police He Killed His Mother in Northridge Home
- Defending champion Todd Bodine set a track...
- NEW RELEASES : In Brief
- DYNAMIC DUOS: Hard-rockers Helmet collaborating with rappers...
- POP MUSIC : Re-Open the Floodgates : In the mid-1980s, Waterboy Mike Scott was poised to become rock's Next Big Thing, but he followed his heart instead of the marketplace
- RECORD REVIEW
- MRS. WONK GOES TO WASHINGTON : If Hillary Clinton Succeeds, She Could Revolutionize the Role of First Lady. If She Fails, She Could Take the Whole Administration Down With Her.
- A Hotel Restoration to Bellow About : San Francisco's Sheraton Palace reaches for its fabled days of the early 20th Century.
- THE VILLA: Form and Ideology of Country...
- SPORT REPORT : Good Surfing, Vietnam
- A Family of 900 Million : A SUITABLE BOY, <i> By Vikram Seth (HarperCollins: $30; 1,349 pp.)</i>
- * Divide and replant iris clumps that...
- Ills 'Gone Fishing' for a Day : Recreation: Cares are left on the docks during annual Irvine Lake outing for young CHOC patients with chronic diseases. Bass club sponsors take the bait, bring boats.
- Pippen Will Be a Marked Man : Eastern finals: Knicks will concede Jordan his points and try to stop Chicago's other star.
- Kings' Defensive Strategy Has Been Clear as Watters : Hockey: Defenseman was in the minors in the middle of the season, but he has been a key during the playoffs.
- Jones Just Misses National Record : Track and field: Thousand Oaks senior wins three Southern Section championship events, but is denied long jump mark on foul. Lancers finish fourth.
- Miscellany
- Graceful Sculptures Convey Artist's Enjoyment of Their Creation
- NEW RELEASES : In Brief
- THE SCENE : Only in Malibu
- She's Cut Out for the Part : Ex-Mayor Ruth Goldway Relishes Her Experience in the Hit Movie 'Dave'
- Richard Murphy; Oscar-Nominated Screenwriter
- Sierra Madre : Grand Theft Charges Filed
- NOTEBOOK : Cal State Women Run Down Foes to Win Title
- Helping Where It Hurts : Mobile Medical Unit Offers Primary Care to Those Too Poor to Afford a Trip to the Doctor's Office, Many of Whom Are Caught in a Web of Social Ills : JOSE L. VARGAS
- Teachers Learn Value of Gifts for Good Grades : Education: Most see coupons, free passes as aids to incentive. Others fear their mixed signals, commercialism.
- ABCs OF ATMs: It still doesn't grow...
- Cigarettes: Health Regulation Needed : U.S. Food and Drug Administration should get the authority to do the job
- TRACK AND FIELD / PACIFIC 10 CHAMPIONSHIPS : Laynes Wins, but Bruins Sweep
- Alain Prost, a three-time world champion, won...
- The Ween Machine Wants It All : They look like a classic case of basement-genius novelty, but the real joke is they may turn out to be the second coming of Billy Joel--and not another Frank Zappa
- NEW RELEASES : Young Trumpeter, Ageless Violinist
- Adult True Confessions
- Water Heater Helped by Insulation
- Upscale Hotel Chain Cuts Summer Rates
- ROUND RIVER: From the Journals of Aldo...
- What Owner Can Do About Lead Paint Risk
- Cambodians Begin Journey to Democracy : Asia: Voters go to the polls for a U.N.-supervised election under veiled threats of guerrilla violence.
- Monterey Park : Special Assessment District
- Police Vow to Enforce 10 P.M. Curfew to Curb Youth Crimes : Law enforcement: Officials say they will cite parents of repeat offenders. Authorities hope to reduce incidents of tagging, stolen cars and drive-by shootings by teen-agers.
- Heartbreak a Heartbeat Away When Miscarriage Ends Pregnancy : Medicine: For the parents, and particularly the mother who has felt the child inside her womb, the loss is devastating and, often, isolating.
- Beyond the Myth of the Evil Rap Star
- San Gabriel : Historic Building Protection
- You'll Be a Star as Quick as a Wink
- A JOYFUL GOP: With President Clinton off...
- Safe Shooter : Hollywood 18-Year-Old Becomes a One-Woman Needle Exchange
- BASEBALL : Bell Gardens Wins on One-Hit Shutout
- Inner-City Youths Get With the Programs : While groups have poured money into activities after last year's riots, questions about their impact remain. Organizers say involvement helps individual kids.
- Budget-Makers Wisely Pick 20% Solution : * County's Possible $136-Million Deficit Cries Out for Some Worst-Case Planning
- The City on the Hill : The CityWalk shopping and dining center, combined with the neighboring Universal Studios complex, may alter the leisure habits of area residents.
- 3 Brush Fires Char 18 Acres; No One Hurt
- John Andretti Helps Himself Into Field : Indy 500: Robby Gordon also qualifies for Foyt. Rahal is on the bubble today.
- Jazz Saxophonist Enters Uncharted Territory
- WORLD PARTY"Bang" Chrysalis* * * 1/2World Party's...
- Raymond W. Holdsworth has been named president...
- SCECorp's Mission Energy unit named Alan J....
- MOVIES : Southwest Passage : It was an unlikely project to begin with, but the road got even rockier for 'Roosters' once the cameras rolled
- TELEVISION : COMMENTARY : Has He Stepped Out of the Shadow? : As Jay Leno finishes his first year at the helm of 'The Tonight Show,' his ratings are good and his jokes mostly get laughs, so why does everyone think it needs a prescription?
- DAILY FARE: Essays from the Multicultural Experience...
- At Least 60 Sites Added to Military Hit List
- Smile and the Jury Smiles With You
- Creating Truth From the Realms of Imagination
- Issue: Police Officers
- U.S., Allies Forge Strategy on Bosnia to Contain Fighting : Balkans: U.N.-protected 'safe havens' would be set up for Muslim refugees. Washington agrees to launch air strikes if needed. The plan awaits Security Council vote.
- Speaking Up for a Long-Silent Majority : Cambodia: Santa Ana woman returns to her homeland to run for a seat in the National Assembly.
- Friends' Deaths Fill Teen's Scrapbook : Violence: In the last two years, 16-year-old Nicole Richardson has cut out and pasted stories on 10 of her pals in the sad chronicle. Seven of them are dead.
- Unlucky Lucci : 13 NOMINATIONS, 13 LOSSES: IS 14 THE CHARM?
- PICO-UNION : Leftist Bookstore Broadens Its Base
- Suspect in Fatal April Carjacking Arrested : Violence: Teen-ager being held on robbery charges in Pittsburgh is linked to shooting of woman in Alhambra parking lot.
- The "fun girls" from Mount Pilot made...
- Notes about your surroundings
- Palmdale City Council Debates Problem of the Endless Meeting : Government: The panel's monthly public forums often run into the wee hours. Members are divided over what to do about it.
- Will the Tattered Bradley Coalition Fade Into History?
- TRACK AND FIELD / JUNIOR COLLEGE STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS : Moorpark's Teasley Sets Javelin Record
- Criminal Abuse in the Antelope Valley
- Official's Spree: Tiffany's to Target : Expenses: Receipts show ex-city manager used Bradbury's credit card to buy thousands of dollars of mostly upscale items.
- Davis Showing Signs of Life for Dodgers : Baseball: He scores two runs and knocks in another as L.A. beats Rockies, 4-3, for fifth victory in row.
- Morningside High Is a Repeat Defender : Track: The Monarch boys and girls defend their Southern Section Division III titles.
- NEW RELEASES : In Brief
- Donald P. DeBrier was elected executive vice...
- L.A. SPEAK
- RESTAURANTS : DINNER'S A BEACH : A Comfortable, Casually Elegant Setting, an Eclectic Menu: This Could Be Malibu
- HOW WE SURVIVED COMMUNISM AND EVEN LAUGHED...
- SHADES OF BLACK : As U.S. Blacks Embrace a Crazy Quilt of Backgrounds, Their Deepest Roots lie in Culture, Not Color
- Some Cities Find Ways to Beat Letter of Law
- AIDS in Rural America Bares Fear, Ignorance : Health: Small towns are not prepared to handle the disease or moral and political issues involved. Some make progress but others are in denial.
- The Recession Obsession : Balancing a Budget at the Expense of L.A.'s Future
- The stylish and suspenseful Predator (KTTV Monday...
- Joint Exercises in Gulf
- Clinton Given Quick Lesson in Machine Class
- John Force of Yorba Linda barely fell...
- SCC's Bowling Ties for Ninth at NAIA Meet
- SuperSonics Beat Rockets in Overtime : Western Conference: Seattle comes back, 103-100, and earns a berth against Phoenix in series that will begin Monday.
- SOUTHERN SECTION TRACK AND FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS : Caulkins Doesn't Miss a Beat, On or Off the Track
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : Strawberry Is Able to Swing a Bat
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : UCLA's Sanguinetti Finally Loses
- Thai Treats With a Fast-Food Feel
- THE GARDENER'S BIBLE : In the nearly 40 years since it was first published, novice and professional gardeners alike have come to regard the Sunset Western Garden Book as the essential reference guide on plants and planting in West.
- IN EXCESS : They Insure Horses, Don't They?
- GEORGE SCHLATTER : Critics' Choices
- Credit Slips Tell of Questionable Buys
- Altadena : Housing Foes Appeal Ruling
- CUDAHY : Clinic Offers Free Immunizations
- SWIMMING : Salcedo's Title Drought Ends
- Casino Election Conflict-of-Interest Investigation Widens : Government: Councilwoman, at the urging of citizens, says that colleagues who voted to place issue on ballot should be scrutinized.
- Reluctant Heroes
- Making a Profit From Charitable Gifts : Valley Fundraisers Inc. Exists Mainly to Serve Itself
- The Issues That Drive the 3rd District City Council Candidates : Challenger: It's time for a change at City Hall. Much, much more can and must be done to turn this city around and rebuild a real sense of community.
- PERSPECTIVE ON CAMPAIGN REFORM : Rules Change but Game's the Same : Behind the back-room smoke and double talk, the Democrats will be doing business as usual with PACs.
- School Choices Multiply with Competition : Education: After a slow start, administrators are moving toward a more consumer-oriented approach.
- Ex-Reagan Aide Gets GOP Post
- Either Feast or Famine : Not Even Winning the Indy 500 in '90 Made Things Easy for Arie Luyendyk
- THE NBA / MARK HEISLER : Positions Have Reversed as Bulls Encounter Knicks
- Track and Field
- INDUSTRY CHATTER: Where does last week's resignation...
- Homelessness
- Landlord's Failure to Maintain Units
- Washington Wise
- Visions, Studies of Soka Land
- Give Programs Credit
- Spielberg's 'List'
- Reasonable Medium Should Be Found
- Forcing Taggers--and Parents--to Pay the Price
- More Than One Answer for the Deaf
- DUTY, HONOR, COUNTRY
- Not So Cheap
- No Keeping Quiet About Airport Noise
- Ironic Twist to Citrus Production Dispute
- A Common Language vs. 'English-Only'
- One Satisfied Country Doctor Tells of Living His Professional Dream : New Mexico: Dr. Richard Kozoll figures his income would double if he moved to Albuquerque. But money isn't everything. 'I stayed because I could see the difference I was making,' he says.
- Making Case for 'Mason'
- DUTY, HONOR, COUNTRY
- The Orange County 100
- Rohrabacher Looking Out for Constituents' Interests at AFB
- COMMENTARY ON DRUG ABUSE : We'll Never Win the War by Retreating Toward Legalization : Those who say it's a losing battle are on the wrong side of the facts. The scourge of society must, and will, be defeated by society itself. Now is certainly no time to surrender.
- The Joy of Looking
- Emily's Plight
- Forcing Taggers--and Parents--to Pay the Price
- The Voters Giveth and Taketh Away