- The Terrorism Connection
- Grand Jury Recommends Mergers of Water Agencies
- Don't Gut Desert Protection Bill : House must reject handful of destructive amendments to historic bill
- NORTHRIDGE : CSUN Library Eases Fines on Late Books
- COSTA MESA : Inquisitive Resident to Get Answers
- MTA to Buy 42 More Subway Cars in Italy : Transportation: Critics argued for additional bids. But agency officials say they can buy new vehicles at old prices under deal with firm that made current fleet.
- Duarte Center Theatre Evicted for Not Paying Rent
- For More Kicks, Strawberry Lovers Gotta Toe the Line
- Orange County Video Rentals
- A Matter of (Academic) Life and Limb : Health: Cal State Dominguez Hills has taken giant steps in the field. Its bachelor's degree program in prosthetics is unique in California and one of only three in the nation.
- New Morocco Premier
- LONG BEACH : Panel to Hold Session on Gang Violence
- New Concert Date Possible
- HERMOSA BEACH : City Council Adopts 'Film-Friendly' Policy
- JAUNTS : Art Takes to the Street : Hundreds of artists will create works on pavement outside Santa Barbara Mission for the annual 'I Madonnari' festival.
- Go Jump in a Lake, Triathletes
- Murder Victim Was Sexually Assaulted, Court Papers Show : Crime: Charges filed against paroled rapist Edward Morgan reveal grisly details of woman's death.
- Western Humor of 'Maverick' Is Aces: No Bluffing Needed
- From Russia, With Love : Family: Four orphaned sisters arrive here to begin a new life with a La Habra Heights couple. The adoptive parents aren't worried about the language barrier.
- Hubble Confirms Existence of Huge Black Hole
- Are Those Blank Tiles Bad for Scrabble?
- VENICE : Man Parked Outside Liquor Store Is Shot to Death
- VENTURA : Base Council to Hold 1st Meeting Friday
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Mix Thoroughly
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJORS : Giants' Swift Is Out Until at Least June 2
- Davenport Wins Over Best Friend Rubin for Second Time in a Week
- Visa, Sprint Team Up for Discount
- Mee Goreng, Indian Pudding
- Among 24 of the largest San Gabriel...
- Country-Western Themes Lasso the Party Crowd : They are winning popularity for events as diverse as weddings, anniversaries and college homecomings.
- MONROVIA : Police to Issue Rewards for Bikers With Helmets
- SPORTS : PLAYING ON (AND ON)
- Brooks Questions Fund-Raiser by Hughes, Irritating Rivals
- Little Leaguer Balks at New Team
- PALOS VERDES PENINSULA : Cities Seek Volunteers for Sheriff's Department
- 'Tommy' Was a Bigger Sensation in My Mind
- HOLLYWOOD : Residents Decry Chain-Saw Massacre
- Copter Blaze Blamed on Fire-Starter Device
- CPA Review Firm Settles Bias Case : Laws: Encino company agrees to allow hearing-impaired students the right to demand interpreters.
- Wonder Girl : Pierce College Graduate Is Wise Beyond Her 15 Years
- LOS ANGELES : Awards to Be Presented for Restoration of Landmarks
- SADDLEBACK VALLEY : Driving Classes Geared for Seniors
- Mater Dei to Try to Pitch Way Past Lakewood
- Endless Quest : Local Men Retrace Search for the Perfect Waves of Classic Movie's Surfing Safari
- Higher Rates Put a Brake on Home Sales : Economy: April level still highest in five years for California. Analysts say national recovery has slowed to sustainable pace.
- International Business
- SECURITIES
- House of Games Rocks With R&B; : The high-powered sounds are the product of some veteran Ventura musicians.
- Russian Savors Ironies of Meeting With Perry at NATO Headquarters
- Sports : LEFT OUT
- PASADENA : Youths to Be Trained for Jobs During World Cup
- Buyout Ends Strawberry's Rocky Career With Dodgers
- Education: Teacher Finalist for Award
- Mandela Considers Afrikaner Homeland
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Alice' Gets an Update and an Inventive Spin : Lit Moon Theatre Company's 'Wonderland' is running in repertory with a sequel, 'Through the Looking Glass.'
- ENVIRONMENT : Volunteer Help Sought for Forest Cleanup Projects
- Gourmet Fare Cropping Up at Farmers' Marts : Specialties at the outdoor booths range from exotic pastas and sauces to organic baked goods and freshly caught fish.
- WESTWOOD : Fund-Raiser Gives Boost to Special Olympics
- Tennessee Parole Board Rejects Ray's Bid in King Assassination
- RANCHO MISSION VIEJO : 4 Injured in Crash on Ortega Highway
- SANTA ANA : Sen. Greene Cancels 'Space Saver' Meeting
- Countywide : Group Plans More Guatemalan Aid
- WESTMINSTER : Firefighter Grievance Arbitration Ordered
- BASEBALL / ROSS NEWHAN : Anyone Want an Outfielder?
- COLLEGE TRACK : Titans' Tansley Earns a Spot in NCAA Meet
- Now Simon Has Quality With Quantity at Indy
- Study Suggests Collusion Among Brokerage Firms : Wall Street: Findings by two business professors indicate a possible rigging of trades on the Nasdaq market.
- Bruce Ackerman has joined Home Theater Products...
- Commodities Fall Again; Bonds Rally
- RETAILING
- Washington Post Got It Years Before the Register Did : Marketing: The $1-million local campaign parrots the East Coast paper's word for word.
- Summer Stock : Shop Talk
- Throw Another Loaf on the Barbie
- Our Hourly Bread
- Channel Ports Go All Out for D-Day--and the Tourist Dollar : England: Hotels, pubs, museums, transport firms--all hope to capitalize on the 50th anniversary of the wartime invasion.
- Suspect in U.S. Envoy's Death Found in Beirut Jail
- MTV Burns, Burns, Burns Over Cash Clip
- BY DESIGN : With Strings Attached
- Bosnia Clashes Hurt Efforts to Revive Talks
- CLAREMONT : Plot Thickens on Pitzer College Semester Project
- Redondo Beach: CLAS Test Dispute
- 5 Die in Camp Pendleton Car Crash
- Flip-Flop Fare, Great Views at the Galley : Restaurant: Visit nets mixed a bag, with a delectable appetizer, one fresh-fish failure and one success.
- ARCADIA: A resident in the 2800 block...
- Democrats Square Off in Final Debate : Politics: Kathleen Brown spends most of the time attacking Pete Wilson. Garamendi confronts her on death penalty issue. Hayden tries to draw attention to faults in the political system.
- Sanitation Agency Lawyers Deny Evasion
- BREA : Con Artists Fail to Cash In on Victims
- Audit Urges DWP to Reduce Staff by One-Fourth : Utilities: Agency must make dramatic cuts if it hopes to compete with private firms after deregulation, city officials say.
- City Attorney to Seek Court Action to Block Threatened LAPD Sickout
- $28 Million in Transportation Funds Get OK : Transit: House passes legislation for county projects that include a massive garage for Disneyland Resort.
- State Workers Saluted for Post-Quake Service : Volunteerism: Some Health and Welfare Agency employees left their regular jobs to assist victims of Jan. 17 temblor.
- MISSION HILLS : Expanded Heart Center Is Dedicated
- SIMI VALLEY : Deadline Friday for 2 City Commissions
- VENICE : Photo Class Gives Youths a Positive Image
- Pentagon Ignored Signs of Toxic Attacks, Report Says : Gulf War: Sen. Riegle demands access to data on chemical, biological agent detection. Defense official insists that Iraq did not deploy such weapons.
- 'Ruling Class' Has an Heir of Holy Madness About It
- Orange County Fans' Choices
- GETTING THEIR OWN VOICES : Comedian-Ventriloquist Jeff Dunham Uses Time on the Road to Flesh Out Dummies' Characters
- Oil Firm Seeks Public Agency Dispatch Files in Spill
- RAMS : Former Giant Tackle Agrees to Two-Year Deal
- Overcoming Big Obstacle, Highland Reaches Final : Boys' volleyball: Bulldogs sweep into the Division II championship match with three-game victory over Thousand Oaks.
- Voting Results Will Tell Fate of US Facilities : Insurance: Shareholder tally is expected today on sale of Costa Mesa firm, the target of a hostile takeover by Fidelity National.
- International Business
- GREAT HOME COOKS : Mrs. Z in the Kitchen
- HISTORY : Miles of Memories on Route 66 : The road is cracked and the interstate has bypassed it. But many still gather to motor back and recapture the romance of the highway.
- Ventura Pier Dining Is Food for Thought
- Parole Rejected for Ray in King Assassination
- THEATER REVIEW : New 'Nunsense' Arrives With Its Charms Intact : The actor-friendly tweaking of Catholicism hasn't worn out its welcome in this, the latest version to hit the area.
- COVER STORY : Lights! Camera! Access! : Film Training Program Gives Troubled Youth a 2nd Chance
- SIGHTS : Exhibit Puts 3-D Art in Favorable Light : The show at Art City Gallery in Ventura offers a range of sculptures--from the whimsical to the symbolic.
- El Camino Instructors to Protest Salaries
- Handing Out Hope : Fernando Leon's survived the streets, but he couldn't forget them. Now, he counsels gang members and dreams of finding them a way out too.
- City Hall News : ARCADIA : Group Seeks to Invalidate Chang's Election
- End of an Era : Closure of Building 15 Shuts Book on Hughes Aircraft Complex
- Alicia Saporito has been promoted to benefits...
- Billions of Dollars at Stake as Mexican, U.S. Governors Meet
- Ronald W. Rose has been appointed to...
- BRIEFLY : Schools: Trustee to Quit School Board
- GREAT HOME COOKS : A Cultivating Cook
- Fans Anxiously Await Streisand Concert Update
- Fassbinder's Cynical 'Marriage' of Inconvenience
- Short Notice : Black Women Are Enjoying Cropped Styles That Are Easy, Flattering and Affirmative
- LAUGH LINES : JOKES
- MONROVIA : Senior Citizens to Get Free Smoke Detectors
- BURBANK : New Parking Garage Opens at Courthouse
- Sex Attack Revealed in Morgan Case : Courts: Slaying suspect faces felony charges that could result in death penalty if he is convicted.
- New Round of TB Tests Ordered at High School : Disease: 18 students, two teachers at La Quinta test positive for the bacteria after coming in contact with a student who suffered a relapse.
- NBA PLAYOFFS / WESTERN CONFERENCE FINALS : Olajuwon Most Valuable in Clutch
- It's Ugly as Angels Lose, 9-7 : Baseball: Tigers get off to 7-0 lead, then hang on--in the kind of game that Lachemann dislikes.
- Windmiller Among Six All-Americans
- BRIEFLY : Traffic: Construction of Wheelchair Ramps
- AZUSA : Two Schools Added to Recreation Program
- Russia Seeks Wider Accord With NATO : Military: Moscow's defense minister presents the proposal in Brussels. It would go beyond the Partnership for Peace program.
- Rwanda Rebels, Army Trade Mortar Fire : Africa: Fighting blocks relief supplies. U.N. officials warn of food and medical shortages.
- REWIND : Sinatra Revives Role of Edgy Loner in 1954's 'Suddenly' : He turns in passionate performance while playing angry brute in simmering thriller about a plot to assassinate the President. Sterling Hayden is the strait-laced sheriff.
- GARDENA : City to Install Speed Humps on Trial Basis
- SOUTHERN SECTION DIVISION III VOLLEYBALL : Santa Ynez Ends Whittier Christian's Playoff Streak
- Flight Attendants Lobby for Cleaner Air
- International Business : Global Markets and Economic Update
- Potato Salad Goes Peppers
- Survey Finds Support for Land Preservation
- In Sharp Shift From '92, Rep. Tucker Now Faces Inexperienced Rival
- Special School to Close in June : Education: Escalon Center teaches and counsels emotionally disturbed students. But financial woes force the decision to shut down.
- NIGHT SHIFT : Atmosphere Chimes In the Strokes of Midnight Expresso
- SANTA MONICA : Landlord's Petition Seeks to Pay Departing Tenants, End Rent Control
- Revolutionary Poet Ginsberg to Make Ventura Appearance : The award-winning man of letters still questions governments in his new collection of poems, 'Cosmopolitan Greetings.'
- BEHIND THE SCENES : Greek Is the Word
- FEAR ITSELF: The "Save Our State" initiative...
- Marine Institute to Benefit From a Dana Point Renaissance
- VENICE : Visitors May DASH to Beach This Summer on Bus
- PUBLIC SAFETY : Hawthorne to Use Federal Grant to Hire 6 More Officers
- The Job Luck Club : Unemployed Professionals Trade Ideas, Find Solace Among Others
- ANAHEIM : Trustee Drops Suit Against Parent Group
- MOORPARK : Students Learn About History by Acting It Out
- PACOIMA : MEND Help Center to Mark Reopening
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : It's Ferguson to Russell to Fielders
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : San Marcos Topples Agoura in the 24th
- Theater Review : 'Act One' Festival Series Gets Off on the Right Foot
- Teachers: Contract Impasse in Beach Cities
- Lawn Mowers
- Library Tax
- Editor's Note: Doonesbury is fanciful satire. Truth...
- Election: Better Information on Civic Center Plan Is Urged
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Brief Contends Trustees Defied State Law in Refusing CLAS Test : Education: Antelope Valley decision violated rights of parents and students, the document states. District attorneys say there is no legal requirement for the exam.
- Taxes: Proposal Supporting Schools Linked to Property Values, Reader Believes
- Telecommuting After Quake
- Legal Defense Fund for Clinton
- Safety: Funding for Crossing Guards
- Politics: Pay Raise for the Legislature
- Politics: Lockyer's Comments on Nakano
- Campaign Reform
- Police: Traffic Tickets and Minorities
- OTHER NEWS - May 26, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - May 26, 1994
- OTHER NEWS - May 26, 1994
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- OTHER NEWS - May 26, 1994
- POP/ROCK - May 26, 1994
- Obituaries - May 26, 1994
- Obituaries - May 26, 1994
- Notes on a Scorecard - May 26, 1994
- BANKING & FINANCE - May 26, 1994
- TECHNOLOGY - May 26, 1994
- COVER STORY : Virtual Integration : High-Tech Video System Connects Latino Pupils in Norwalk and White Counterparts in La Mirada, but Is It Desegregation?
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Scorecard on the Debates: Brown Won by Not Losing : Politics: Both she and Garamendi at times seemed stiff or stagy. Outsider Hayden shone as the conciliator.
- Longtime Senator Faces 3 Challengers : Election: Opponents in recently redrawn district stress environmental issues in effort to unseat Ralph C. Dills, whose political career dates to 1938.
- Fate of Streisand O.C. Concerts Is Expected Today
- WILD GOOSE CHASE: Today would be the...
- Magnitude 4.5 Aftershock Is a Rude Awakening
- Countywide : Judge Refuses Order Barring CLAS Tests
- Jury Calls for Death Penalty in Carjack Case
- 4.5 Temblor a Familiar Wake-Up Call : Seismology: Early- morning aftershock near San Fernando is largest in two months. No major damage is reported.
- 4.5-Magnitude Quake Gives Region's Residents a Jarring Wake-Up Call : Aftershock: The temblor, centered near the city of San Fernando, is the largest to strike in two months. It was particularly felt in eastern Ventura County.
- Camarillo Fears Clash in Dual Duties of Consultant : Government: A man hired to lure corporations to the city has been tentatively hired by Ventura. He says the assignments are different.
- Man Fatally Shot, Young Brother Hurt : Violence: Victim had said gang members were stalking him. He was planning to move to Mexico to escape.
- Dodgers Root for Comeback, Even if It's Not With Them
- ELECTIONS : GOP Sets Its Sights on 2 Seats in the Assembly That It Lost Last Time : Best chances for the Republicans are thought to be in the 53rd and 54th districts, where registration is split almost evenly between the two parties.
- 6 Assembly Races Are Attracting Little Notice : Primary: Democratic rematch in 52nd District has been quieter than expected. Incumbents have slight opposition or none in other local contests.
- Reforms Ignited by Deadly Fire Still Not Implemented : Safety: City fire officials blame budget constraints and bureaucracy. The Pico/Westlake blaze killed 10.
- Teatime West of the Thames
- House Ponders Rostenkowski's Fate in Whispers
- O.C. District Sues to Remove Child From Classroom
- Strong Swell Makes for a Ho New Adventure
- The High Price of Buyer's Remorse
- School Dropout Rate Falls in O.C. and State
- Clinton to Press Congress on Drafting Health Bill : Reform: Presidential lobbying could provide breakthrough. Two Senate and three House panels remain bogged down over key points.
- Commuter Plane Pilot Blamed for Crash That Killed 18 Aboard
- Smugglers Find Loophole to Sail Through in Haiti
- RSVP : Kids Have All the Fun
- In Her Own Words, Carrie Fisher Proves Quite a Character : Writing: The actress turned novelist, known for tapping her personal life for her books, enlivens authors luncheon with humorous but fictional scenarios.
- The Fight Against Crime: Notes From the Front : Proposed Law Would Punish 911 Abusers
- Santa Ana District to Withhold CLAS Tests : Education: School trustees vote to keep controversial exams from the state despite warnings from their attorney that such an action might be illegal.
- TENNIS / ELLIOTT ALMOND : Capriatis' Age-Limit Views Sought
- Dance : Uncovering Meaning in the Abstract : The Brockus Project will perform 'Huh,' a comic ode to the obscure on a mixed bill. The 12-member troupe blends jazz, modern dance and ballet.
- THE ARTS
- Security Environmental Systems Inc.: The Huntington Beach...
- $2 Million for King Holiday Panel Backed
- Reallocation of Manufacturer Sales Taxes Sought : Spending: Taxpayer and business groups say the revenues should go to the cities where they are generated. Currently, they are pooled and disbursed statewide.
- IRVINE : Students Apply Math Skills to Shopping
- Longshot U.S. Team to Seek Solutions Against Even Longer Shot Saudi Arabia
- DIVISION III BASEBALL : La Quinta's Team Approach Tops Saddleback, 10-1
- 2 Named Law Partners
- ENVIRONMENT
- The Cutting Edge: Computing / Technology / Innovation : CASE STUDY: How technology changed a business : Client-Server Computer System Streamlines Title Insurance Company
- Food Poisonings Put Dent in Sizzler's Fourth-Quarter Earnings : Financial: Los Angeles-based restaurant chain takes $137.5-million charge after quitting Chicago market.
- COSTA MESA : Planning Board OKs AAA Expansion Plan
- Arafat's Skill as a Crafty Fox Is Inadequate to the Tasks of Nationhood : Palestinians: Their dream needs a Mandela, not a Castro, if it is to survive its embryonic state of acceptance by Israel.
- Abuse Memories True or False? We Seldom Can Be Sure
- The Serious Season Is Yet to Arrive : Wilson's May revisions play games with the state budget
- CSUN Ready to Utilize Its Experience : College softball: Veteran Matadors expect a better fate this time in Division I World Series.
- Gould, El Camino Real Take Title
- What to Expect--Besides Babs
- The Cutting Edge: Computing / Technology / Innovation : On-Line Forums Can Provide Help With Nagging Problems
- Flying Roaches Driving Tampa Police Buggy
- Donations in Memory of Dorothy Neumann
- '90s FAMILY : GENERATIONS : Scenes From a Mall : Daughter's View
- Islamic Militants Given Life Terms in N.Y. Bombing : Terrorism: Judge says the four 'violated the laws not only of man, but God' in killing six at World Trade Center. Group sought to punish U.S. for backing Israel.
- New Russian Economic Reforms Unveiled
- World IN BRIEF : BRITAIN : 'Galloping Gangrene' Reportedly Kills 5
- '90s FAMILY : REAL LIFE : Can Divorces Be Civilized for the Sake of the Kids?
- THOUSAND OAKS : Arts Plaza Fund Tops $4.35 Million
- Here <i> Is</i> Possible From There : Remembering her origins has special significance for a teen-age mother who made it, against the odds.
- Girls Name Ex-Teacher, District in Sexual Harassment Suit
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Granville for Clerk-Recorder
- WOODLAND HILLS : Pierce's Lee Launches Turnaround Tactics
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Angered L.A. Police Union Gets Tough
- CYPRESS : Police Close Firm, Allege Sales Scam
- Seismic Science Fair : Quake Gives Students a Real-Life Theme for Their Projects and They Use Some Unusual Tools to Capture Mother Nature's Wrath
- AUTOS
- Editor's note
- GLENDALE : $3 Million Asked to Fund Theaters for Arts District
- Top Air Pollution Penalties
- Teen-Ager Pleads Not Guilty in Fights
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Fire Used in Effort to Boost Poppy Growth : Nature: Department of Parks and Recreation uses 'prescribed burns' to remove non-native plant species threatening reserve.
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS : DeShields Simply Went With Instincts
- Knicks Start With Flourish : NBA playoffs: New York builds a 17-point lead in first half and holds off Pacers in opener, 100-89.
- Mighty Big Splash for The Pond
- US Facilities Investors Expected to Back Firm's Sale : Insurance: Biggest shareholder decides to support proposals by hostile suitor Fidelity National in vote today.
- Memorial Services Set for Oscar Saul
- FEWER DROPOUTS: The good news is that...
- Oxnard to Lobby Against County Rail Plan
- County Real Estate Continues Comeback
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Ripken's 300th Homer Helps Extend Brewer Skid
- Sabatini Defeated by Farina; Slump Now Spans 37 Tournaments
- Top-Ranked Bishop Amat Eliminated
- Life as an Angel Is a Joke to Former Managers
- Wahlco Environmental Systems Inc.: The company said...
- TOURISM
- Nona Morelli's II Inc.: The Irvine gaming...
- 2nd Carrera Founder Leaves to Start Competing Business
- Court Ruling Seen as Setback for Unions in Nursing Field : Labor: The legal definition of a supervisor could thin ranks of locals and affect outcomes of some organizing elections.
- Union's Ending? You Keep the Gifts
- State Dropout Rate Falls 38.8% in Eight Years : Education: Officials attribute the decline to special school programs targeting the problem and to general reforms. All major ethnic groups improve.
- '90s FAMILY : THE REALITIES of Foster Parenting : It isn't as easy as it looks. Taking in needy children <i> is</i> often rewarding, but there are lots of challenges and heartbreak.
- BOOK REVIEW / POLITICS : A Visionary Appeal for a Commitment to Race Reforms : CIVIL RIGHTS AND WRONGS: A Memoir of Race and Politics, 1944-1994 <i> by Harry S. Ashmore</i> ; Pantheon, $25, 442 pages
- VAN NUYS : Suspected Tagger's Bail Bid Denied
- Workshop to Focus on Quake Recovery
- PANORAMA CITY : Reward Offered in Hit-and-Run Death
- Streisand Cancels Show Due to Illness
- Rapist Held in Orange County Murder Case
- COLUMN ONE : Bittersweet Reunion in Gaza : A family splintered by exile and occupation will finally come together under self-rule. They will share hopes and memories--and mourn a brother killed just months ago.
- Campaign Calendar
- Headlands Project to Go on Ballot : Development: Dana Point council orders referendum as part of November election on proposal for a hotel, commercial centers and up to 370 homes.
- John Bolger has been named the girls'...
- County Jobless Rate Unchanged in April
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Council OKs Sale of Land Near Mission
- CSUN Proposes Large Electronic Message Sign on Campus
- Mercedes Hits Gasoline Alley : Indy 500: Partnership with Penske and Ilmor puts two cars on front row.
- Hudler Gets Bugs Out of Angels, 8-5
- Why Bond Bulls Need to Wake Up, Smell the Coffee
- TOURISM : Proposed Weeklong Gathering Would End in College Title Game
- Flowers Begins Marketing Tapes of Conversations With Clinton
- Panel OKs Fed Nominee
- President Is Named for National Urban League
- FEMA Offers New Grants to Aid Homeowners : Recovery: Extension of repair program will help safeguard residences in future earthquakes.
- Man Tells of Finding His Mistress Slain : Courts: Taiwanese businessman testifies at hearing for wife, accused of fatally stabbing the woman and killing her baby.
- Federal Grant OKd for Quake Crisis Counseling in County
- VanderKolk Wins Long Battle to Build Library in Oak Park : Services: Despite cutbacks in many sectors, the Board of Supervisors approves the project in concept.
- SIMI VALLEY : Guilty Plea Entered in Molestation Case
- Soldier's Tales : Three Veterans Remember D-Day