- Clinton Withdraws Halperin Nomination
- Gilot: Accepting an Honor With Style : Wife of Jonas Salk and former lover of Pablo Picasso gets the Severin Wunderman Museum's Jean Cocteau award.
- 'Cradle of Fire' Teaches a History Lesson
- TV REVIEW : It's Moldy, It's Gooey . . . It's 'Monty' !
- MUSIC REVIEW : Trio Makes U.S. Debut
- Environment : South Africans Make Waves Over Mine Plan : 300,000 have signed petitions to protect wetlands, energizing the nation's tiny 'green' movement.
- PRAGUE : More Than Ceremony
- New Ban on Radar Detectors Draws Widespread Support
- PERSONAL HEALTH : Curing Doctors of Fighting on Job
- WESTLAKE VILLAGE : Council May Revise Emergency Plans
- SANTA ANA : Bomb Maker Given 5-Year Prison Term
- Bank Robber Makes Off With $2,000
- Police Arrest Suspect in 1975 Slaying
- Simi School Panel to Discuss Charging for Busing Service : Education: Board will also debate moving athletics from sixth period to after school so players can be charged for out-of-town games.
- Drug Asset Seizures Put on Hold Amid a Legal Morass : Law enforcement: County prosecutors won't pursue new cases because of conflicting opinions on status of the state's forfeiture law.
- SYLMAR : Equestrians, Builder Forge Compromise
- GLENDALE : Police Seize $2.6 Million in Cocaine, Arrest 4
- Gang Violence Wounds Woman, Son
- PREP SOCCER ROUNDUP : Corona del Mar Boys Beat No. 2 Santa Margarita
- Biola's Holmquist Celebrates 400th Victory
- Loyola Leads Early but Loses Again
- Basketball Scholarships Stir Debate at NCAA Convention
- An Impressive Offering of 'New Films From Germany'
- Amgen Inc. said Lowell Sears, its acting...
- Report Clears Many Drugs as OK for Breast-Feeding Mothers to Take
- Military Intervention in Bosnia High on the Agenda : Summit: Some urge using long-debated NATO air strikes to lift siege of Sarajevo. Others counsel caution.
- Panel Backs More Funding for L. A. Fire Department : Services: The $11.6-million plan focuses on better preparation for brush fires, including property inspections and firefighter training.
- VENTURA : Hearing to Address Health Clinic Plan
- VENTURA : College Foundation Gets New Leader
- Fernandez Is College Female Athlete of Year
- Pollution Control Firm Gets Overseas Orders
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- QUEBEC CITY : Into the Frying Pan
- COLUMN ONE : Taking Aim at Exotic Bullets : Lawmakers move to regulate the ammunition industry, as the market grows for vicious rounds like Blammo Ammo. But some gun experts and police say such controls could be duds.
- Reagan Foundation Opens $20-Million Funding Drive
- No Word on Fate of Clinic : Uprising: Crystal Cathedral members anxiously pray for safety of workers at hospital in Chiapas, Mexico, that church helped build 10 years ago.
- A Look at Regrowth After Canyon Fire
- Countywide : Board to Discuss Plan for Armory Shelters
- Former NL President Feeney Dies : Baseball: At 72, he has a heart attack. League officials call his death 'a great loss' to the sport.
- VALLEY ROUNDUP
- Ailing Hospitals : Uncertainty Over Reform, Growth of HMOs Put Squeeze on Many Local Facilities
- Troubling Time for the Arbs (Poor Babies!) : Speculators: The Paramount affair has been nothing like the lucrative deals of the '80s.
- Cheesecake Factory Inc. Files for Stock Offering
- Suit Challenges Oil Drilling in Alaska Recreation Area
- Family Goes Interactive but With Reservations
- DOMESTIC MARKET SHARE
- Focus on Entertainment Stocks
- Anton Mesa Acquires Stake in Prism Group
- Sony's Music Division Promotes Key Executives
- GARDEN GROVE : Man, 23, Arrested in '92 Double Slaying
- Pitchess Jail Fight Involves 600 Inmates : Violence: Guards fire rubber bullets to end brawl using homemade knives and broomsticks. Eighty are injured.
- Amid Pressure, LAPD to Use Computer System
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Work on Sheriff's Station to Start in May : Law enforcement: City officials praise the $25-million project as a way to improve public safety as well as the downtown area.
- LONG BEACH : City Sues Coastal Agency to Enforce Beach Curfew
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Woodberry Leads No. 3 Kansas Over Oklahoma, 94-84
- Cowboys' Smith Wins MVP Award
- Prisoners Are Segregated After Brawl : Jails: The Sheriff's Department says the action is temporary 'until things calm down' between blacks and Latinos at Pitchess facility.
- He'll Gladly State His Case : Lakers' Van Exel Proves That He Is More Than Talk
- Former Lincoln S&L; Chairman Sentenced to 3 Years' Probation : Fraud: Ruling reflects his role in the Irvine thrift's failure and his helping prosecutors win state, federal convictions of Charles H. Keating Jr.
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Pension Fund Managers Hopeful U.S. Will Lift Embargo Against Vietnam
- SECURITIES
- Mistaken Foreclosure List at Fault for Homeowners' Woes
- NBA ROUNDUP : Magic Runs Over the Rockets
- Red Wings Surge Past Ducks With Four Late Goals, 6-4
- Fund Drive to Provide New Exhibits for Reagan Site : Foundation: The campaign to raise $20 million for library projects will be co-chaired by the former President's wife and Malcolm S. Forbes Jr. of Forbes Inc.
- PEOPLE WATCHHeading to South Africa: Actors Danny...
- Regulators Put Mortgage Broker Out of Business : Home loans: The Office of Thrift Supervision sends a signal to the industry by taking action against Centrust Financial.
- COMPANY TOWN ANNEX
- Citadel Cites Problem Loans in $37-Million Quarterly Loss : Thrifts: The parent of Fidelity Federal Bank faces regulatory restrictions on operations because of its shrinking capital base.
- Charges Expected Against 'Finder' of Missing Boy
- Profile : Delhi's New Master : For only $32 a month, Madan Lal Khurana is taking on the chaos of India's capital. Why is this man smiling?
- STRASBOURG : Growing Controversy
- LAGUNA BEACH : City's Mobile Home Park Plan Raises Ire
- ANAHEIM : Environment Group Sues Battery Factory
- LANCASTER : Suspected Abuse Victims Can Be Examined Remotely
- Wife Held in Death of Man's Lover and Son : Crime: Li-Yun (Lisa) Peng was arrested on the basis of tests matching DNA from her blood with saliva lifted from a bite mark on victim's arm.
- LOS ALAMITOS : Police Chief Tells of Sorrow Tied to Job
- CIF Close to Signing With New Sponsors
- AUTOS
- 100 Will Lose Jobs as Bank Branches Close
- Arco Will Take $450-Million Charge for Reorganization
- Past Super Bowl Advertisers Become No-Shows in '94
- Speaking Of. . . : Children
- IRVINE : City May Decide to Lay Off 70 Employees
- Top L.A. Officials Pledge Unified Effort to Curb Campus Violence : Education: Central to plan is the creation of 'safe passage corridors,' including patrols of students' routes. Pilot programs will be launched at Dorsey High and Lennox Middle School.
- Paraglider Faces Variety of Charges
- NHL ROUNDUP : Lightning Overpowers Rangers
- Parent of Carl's Jr. Plans to Open 300 Boston Chicken Outlets in State
- MOSCOW : The More It Changes. . .
- Housing Affordability
- Ukraine Agrees to Give Up Its Nuclear Arsenal, Clinton Says : Summit: President hails the accord as a breakthrough, but it faces parliamentary opposition. NATO endorses the U.S. 'Partnership for Peace' plan to broaden alliance.
- Television and Video: The late Sammy Davis...
- Cable Executives OK Voluntary Ratings : Television: The agreement in principle also calls for an independent monitor for violent programming.
- GIMME SHELTER: If applicants for low-income housing...
- Island Solitaire : Loneliness Is Not a Problem for the Only Ranger at National Park Outpost
- Postal Proofreaders Make Royal Mistake
- Pitchess Inmates Segregated by Race in Wake of Brawl
- PERSPECTIVE ON FOREIGN POLICY : The Next Debate: Who Lost Russia? : A major debacle looms abroad while American policy-makers ponder their domestic navels.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Official Reverses Opinion on Courthouse Construction : Government: A few days after advising that building plans be shelved, Chief Administrative Officer Sally R. Reed calls for action 'as quickly as possible.'
- Vasquez Heads OCTA; Big Projects Loom
- STUDIO CITY : LAPD's Valley Chief to Address Residents
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Hart Schools Considered Strong, New Survey Shows
- Airport Officials Oppose FAA Radar Plan : Aviation: Director at John Wayne fears that moving El Toro unit will hurt operations. Agency denies it.
- Tyler ReamWhittier Christian, Sr.Basketball / ForwardUntil last...
- Trade Is a Dream Come True for Newest King
- VALLEY ROUNDUP
- AUTOS
- * Mark A. Hoppe has joined the...
- Newhall Land & Farming Secures Project Funding
- Lorena Bobbitt's Trial for Cutting Penis Begins : Court: Defense will argue that abuse drove her to mutilate husband. His lawyer says it was jealousy. The media and T-shirt sellers mob Virginia town.
- Perceptronics Creditors to Retire Debt and Shares
- Summit Care Signs Lease on Phoenix Nursing Center
- Dow Hits 4th Straight Record Close on Investors' Rosy Economic Views : Markets: Expectations of steady growth and low inflation fuel U.S. buying trend. Political fears undercut Mexico's Bolsa.
- Jurors Deadlocked in Erik Menendez Trial : Courts: Foreman says he sees 'no hope' for a verdict. Judge orders panel to see if a decision can be reached.
- HOMEBUYING EASIER: Despite all the talk about...
- Karcher Gets Into Chicken Business
- 'Memory Drugs' Still Need Years of Testing
- Student Loans Jump Record 50% at California Colleges : Education: Financing totaled $1.24 billion in the last six months of 1993. The increased indebtedness is linked to rising tuition and other campus costs, plus relaxed federal eligibility rules.
- Sharing the Slopes : Recreation: Skiers have had to learn to make more room for their more radical counterparts, snowboarders. The latter sport has a growing following in O.C.
- SAN FERNANDO : Man, Woman Face Trial in Drug Case
- Is the Curtain Going Up on North Hollywood's Renaissance?
- PANORAMA CITY : Man Sentenced to 24 Years in Slaying
- Your 29 Cents Worth--and Then Some
- BREA : 2 Critically Injured in 3-Car Crash
- But Will You Love It in May? : Governor lays out first draft of new budget
- OXNARD : District to Pay Part of New Cost for Campus
- Former Head of Irvine Charity Found Guilty : Courts: Prosecutors say forgery and embezzlement netted him more than $400,000 from funds for the homeless.
- SIMI VALLEY : Details Offered on Sex Education Plan
- Abuse Knows No Gender, Says Men's Shelter Founder : Although few men are battered, Minnesotan contends the center fills a need. Questions are raised about his background, motives.
- U.S. Ready if Russian Extremist Tries to Crash Party
- Official Quits in Wake of Mexico Strife
- NEW VISION FOR THE OLD WORLD : Summit at a Glance : MONDAY'S ACCOMPLISHMENTS
- Lawyer Resigns After Probe of Bequests : Law: James D. Gunderson, who allegedly was the beneficiary of millions of dollars from his Leisure World clients, had faced conflict-of-interest charges from the State Bar.
- Skinhead Leader Seeks Low-Security Prison : Courts: Christopher Fisher's lawyers urge nonviolent setting. They say he's vulnerable and needs role models.
- TARZANA : Girl Wins 3rd Place in Safety Poster Contest
- Trial Moves to Scene of the Crime : San Fernando: Shackled murder defendant and courtroom entourage retrace victim's path at store.
- Making a Difference in Your Community : Center Helps Dyslexics Clear Away Obstacles
- Howl of the day: "Mondo Canine," a...
- RESEDA : Restaurant Gets Dance Hall Permit
- OXNARD : 2 Golfers Beat Odds for Holes in One
- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL : Oregon State Coach Calls for Suspension of USC's Leslie
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE NFL : Smith Is First Cowboy Voted MVP
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- THE NHL / HELENE ELLIOTT : Nothing Minor About This Fan Interest
- BioSource's Warrants for Stock Exercised
- California Dental Health Names VP
- Sony, Matsushita Ride Multimedia Balloon
- AUTOS
- Why Not Give Your Finances a Once-Over?
- Insurer Pulls Out of Warner Ridge Project
- * Nancy Rader Whitehead has been appointed...
- Queue for Housing Turns Ugly
- O'Neill Eulogized as Great-Hearted Man Who Never Forgot His Roots
- O.C. Attorney Gunderson Quits the Law
- Packard Bell to Move 25% of Chatsworth Jobs to Utah
- GLENDALE : Chamber's Schlatter to Quit in March
- LOS ANGELES : Olympic Surplus Grants Go to 22 Youth Groups
- LAS VIRGENES : Homeowners Group Gets New President
- BURBANK : Crowd of 2,500 Gets Unruly Vying for 25 Housing Spots
- ANAHEIM : Cleanup of Spill Closes Freeway Lane
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Heads and Pulido Pace Newport Harbor Victory
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : UCI Women No Match for UNLV in the Second Half
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Lombardo Band Brings Back Memories of Note
- US West Adds Four More Sites to Video Plans : Telecommunications: The regional phone company, seeking FCC approval, plans another 15 locales by end of '94.
- * David Donaldson has joined ATL Products,...
- Former Kennedy Adviser Top Candidate for Key Fed Post
- American Blood Institute Files for Bankruptcy
- QVC's Diller Just Says No to Higher Bid : Mergers: Despite an increase in Viacom's offer, the home shopping network's chairman says he'll stand pat.
- Child-Abuse Exams Go High-Tech : Crime: New video equipment installed at Lancaster hospital lets medical experts in Los Angeles make a long-distance determination.
- Red Wings Surge Past the Ducks
- Matsushita to License New Sound Technology
- Ways Sought to Lead Poor Onto Information Highway : Computers: Technology access creates a dividing line. Gore to discuss 'safety net' in L.A. today.
- Troubled Firms Seen Misusing Pension Funds
- TARZANA : Home Child-Care Center Wins OK
- SANTA ANA : Reputed Member of Gang Fatally Shot
- SAN CLEMENTE : Memorabilia-Filled Room Honors Nixon
- Latino Leaders, Band to Receive Honors
- Packard Bell Will Relocate Units to Utah : Chatsworth: Computer maker's decision involves service and support divisions and means the loss of hundreds of jobs.
- Simi Senior Citizens Find Their Bit of Paradise at New Complex : Housing: Residents of the low-income apartment facility say they like the views, community room and camaraderie.
- Memorial Set for Dancer Osborne
- County Delivers an Urgent Plea for Blood Donations : Health: Supplies are so low that elective surgeries could be canceled, officials warn.
- VAN NUYS : Parolees Will Field Crime Questions
- NFL PLAYOFFS : Raiders Finally a Force That Creates Fear Again : Pro football: But they say they still aren't receiving the respect they deserve from the rest of the league.
- Late-Blooming Brown Simply Special Now
- DeShields Arrives, Pedro Martinez Departs
- A Young Star Is Born in 'Piano' : Movies: Novice Anna Paquin, 11, who has received a Golden Globe nomination for best supporting actress, retraces the fairy-tale road she has traveled.
- JAZZ REVIEW : Sax Man's Home Is Where the Hot Is : Popular O.C.-based musician Eric Marienthal returns to the Studio Cafe on Wednesdays, leading a first-rate ensemble. Together, they reach great heights.
- * Donna G. Ward has been appointed...
- Knott's to Add $10-Million Attraction : Theme parks: Officials hope the 'Mystery Lodge' show, fashioned after a popular special-effects draw at the '86 World's Fair, will pull in crowds this summer.
- Culture : Gurkha Soldiers Losing Battle Against Extinction : Famed for their curved knives and do-or-die spirit, they are bowing to budget cuts and new technology.
- Barrage Kills 5 in Turkey
- Guilty Plea Entered in 'Fedbuster' Letters Case : Courts: Thomas Lee Larsen of Van Nuys could face 63 months to 385 years in prison. He remains a suspect in several arson wildfires.
- OXNARD : Water Rate Plan Benefits Big Business
- Long College Sign-Up Lines Return to 2 Area Schools : Education: After a fall when enrollment dropped 12%, district officials are projecting spring registration that matches or even surpasses that of spring, 1993.
- LOS ANGELES : 3 Schools Get Funds for 'Transportation Academies'
- Bruins' Goodwin to Turn Pro; Wheatley Won't
- Ndiaye Spurns UCLA, Chooses Michigan : Basketball
- O'Kelley Steps to Forefront for Long Beach State, 78-66
- ART / CATHY CURTIS : A Fun East-West Show With No Sacred Cows
- Anything for a Laugh? : Comedy: Stand-up veterans push the envelope, but it's a personal decision, not one for the censors, they say.
- Malibu Comics Sells Stake to Animation Firm
- Offshoot Optical Company Envisions a New Direction
- Mortgage & Realty Trust Fails to Pay Note Interest
- Six-Story Building Sells for $5.1 Million
- When It Comes to Healthy Self-Esteem, One Size Fits All
- Market Scene : Bulls Rule Slovenia's New Stock Exchange : It began with a scorebaord and a few chairs in 1991. Now, many predict a boom as the country goes capitalist.
- Robbers Hit Armored Truck Outside MGM Grand in Vegas
- Japan Panel Recommends End to Sexist Job Practices : Employment: Federal committee says cutbacks of female workers should be banned, for example. Discrimination has worsened lately.
- SANTA ANA : College to Hold Late Registration Period
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Valencia Man Arraigned on Weapon Possession Charges
- GARDEN GROVE : New City Sculpture to Be Unveiled Jan. 20
- In End, Maybe He Didn't Want to Sell His Sole
- Radiation Exposure
- Rights of Poor Children
- Jobs for Parolees
- Zapata's Revolution
- Ticket Brokers
- LAUSD Honor Band
- Nuns Killed in Liberia
- OTHER NEWS - Jan. 11, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - Jan. 11, 1994
- Obituaries - Jan. 11, 1994
- Obituaries - Jan. 11, 1994
- Notes on a Scorecard - Jan. 11, 1994
- Malone: Davis Has Brought About His Own Downfall
- FHP Seeks to Acquire Rival HMO Takecare : Health: The $829-million merger would form the second largest coverage group in California.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Clinton's Agility Makes Up for Inexperience
- BACK OF THE BUS: If Don Roth's...
- Slander Suit Against Gates Is Dismissed
- A Data Road to Schools : On Summit Eve, Plans for Free Infohighway Hookups
- Israel-PLO Talks Resume; Agreement Is Expected to Take Several Weeks : Mideast: Renewal of discussions ends prolonged stalemate. Palestinians see quicker resolution than Israelis predict.
- FHP, Rival Agree to Merge, Form No. 2 HMO in State : Takeover: The O.C.-based health care provider would acquire TakeCare Inc. in an $829-million deal.
- Pothole Alert for the Information Superhighway : Communications: Requiring universal access would be premature and a drag on the interactive TV revolution.
- Weekend Box Office : 'Mrs. Doubtfire' Still Cleaning Up
- BANKING & FINANCE - Jan. 11, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - Jan. 11, 1994
- From the Archives: Playwright and gay activist Larry Kramer explains why he hated Jonathan Demme's 'Philadelphia'
- Western Growers Insurance Gets New Chief Finance Officer
- Wall Street Suspects Viacom Might Revise Paramount Bid
- Quayle Urges Churchgoers to 'Come Out of the Closet' : Politics: The former vice president defends conservative Christians and reflects on his spat with Murphy Brown during 2 appearances in Lancaster.
- Platform : Chiapas: 'No One's Scared Off Yet'
- Wrong-Way Driver on Freeway Hits Car
- It has become the stuff of movie...
- It's Smooth Sailing for McCallum
- Jiffy Lube Founder Tries to Help Juvenile Delinquents : Vision: The former football coach has taken over a Maryland reform school plagued by escapes, crowded conditions and violence against employees.
- ENERGY
- Honolulu Sets Pattern as Capital of Diversity : Relations: City acts as model for civic unity, tolerance. But scholars warn against romanticizing the society.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Golf Clubs May Let Non-Residents Join
- Raiders at Best When It Counts Most : AFC: They reach a new level in beating the Broncos, 42-24. The Bills await in the second round.
- NFL PLAYOFFS / NOTES : AFC PLAYOFFS : McGlockton Has a Broken Leg
- NFL PLAYOFFS / NOTES : AFC PLAYOFFS
- POP AND JAZZ REVIEWS : Nik Turner Leads Urgent Hawkwind
- 'Martin' a Sitcom, Not Stereotype
- MUSIC REVIEWS : Pasadena Symphony Meets Challenges
- Promises to Keep : Patti Tate Leads a Justice Crusade in the Name of Her Sister Sharon
- Self-Help Keeps Winter at Bay as Power Fails
- It Would Be Absurd to Keep It a Secret : Supreme Court must not suppress Iran-Contra report
- SEAL BEACH : Reopening Unocal Plant Stirs Debate
- PERSPECTIVE ON TURKEY : No Longings for Ottoman Empire
- Forum a Site for Sore Eyes as Lakers Start Cold, Lose
- Sanders Has Had Enough Competition
- Shuler, Lewis, Walker to Enter Draft
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Cyborg' Power-Walks to an Agonizingly Slow End
- Probe Clears 3 in Satellite Report Case : Defense: Inspector concludes that a study on a cheaper space system was handled properly and says competition explains unusual controversy.
- CUP RUNNING OVER: The quadrennial World Cup...
- Women Fear Rape Suspect May Have Given Them HIV : Health: Officials say some Valley victims will never know if they are at risk because of confidentiality laws.
- Multicultural Manners : Flowers Can Be a Thorny Issue
- TOXIC DISCHARGES
- FULLERTON : 11 City Workers Honored for Service
- Child Run Over, Killed in Driveway
- Second Opinion / OTHER MEDIA : LA OPINION : Turning Down the Level of Violence
- GARDEN GROVE : Old OCTA Building to Be New City Hall
- Man Critically Injured in Stabbing
- SANTA ANITA : Two Trainers Find the Spotlight
- A Follow-Up on Jose Santana
- No Morton's Tonight? (Relax, It's Temporary) : Industry: For years, entertainment's movers and shakers have gathered at the exclusive enclave, with Mondays drawing the elite.
- Bishop Agrees to Mediate in Mexican Crisis
- While Others Sputter, Nissan Races Forward : Autos: The popular Altima helped the firm's U.S. unit show an 18% sales surge in 1993.
- NATIVE PRESENCE: That controversy over construction at...
- 2 Killed in S. Africa Township During Visit by ANC Leaders
- Ad Campaign to Urge More Steel Recycling
- The Numbers
- IRVINE : Children's Fund Gets $38,500 in Grants
- Oxnard Police, Fire Merger Plan Is Scaled Back : Government: City officials will recommend consolidating some administrative duties. But the most controversial element, involving cross-training, is dropped.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Cal Lutheran Lectures Focus on '90s Worship
- BOXING : Norris Stops Jimmerson Streak at 16
- Australian Insurers Call Brush Fire Losses Moderate
- Trade Agreements Brightening the Gloomy World Economies : Finance: GATT, in particular, is expected to provide a strong boost at a time when key countries are dealing with recession, unemployment, inflation and other ills.
- Topless Bar Owner Isn't About to Say She's Sorry : Business: Sandra Dease, who runs Sandraella's nudie joint in Anaheim, views herself as just another grandmother making a living. Not everyone agrees.
- Man Dies in Fire, 7 Saved; Daughter Credits Premonition
- MISSION VIEJO : 8 School Principals to Change Positions
- Give Schools a Ride on the Information Highway : Media: A PC for every student is possible if utility regulators and the industry cooperate.
- NCAA CONVENTION : New Director Urges Leaders to Show Flexibility
- NBA ROUNDUP : No Barkley or Johnson, but Phoenix Wins Anyway
- JAPAN
- 50 Million Investors Sent Savings Bonds Sales Skyward : Investment: Although a bit of a hassle compared to alternatives, Series EE can still be a better deal.
- Pacific Funds Look Rosy--at Least in Long Term
- Former D.C. Mayor Weds