- 35th Winternationals Open Today at Pomona
- Raiders Need Commitment to Someone
- Langley Looking Toward Professional Future
- PERFORMING ARTSAiley Tribute: Acclaimed actress-playwright Anna Deavere...
- Co-Stars Are In Tune With Each Other
- THEATER REVIEWS : 'Arsenic and Old Lace' Still Buries the Audience With Laughs : The Camarillo Community Theatre production of the old favorite is uneven but delivers the comedy.
- In Laguna: A Day Without O.J. Is Not a Day Without Sunshine
- Exercising Muscles of the Presidency : U.S. interest required Clinton's executive action
- HACIENDA HEIGHTS : One of 2 Killed in Crash of Stolen Car Is Identified
- Work on Cultural Arts Center Expected to Resume Soon : Simi Valley: A bonding firm is expected today to choose a contractor to complete renovations at the complex.
- Explosive Devices at Store Still a Mystery
- Topangans Awaken Early to Battle a Nightmare Commute
- Home Sales Still Flat, Realtors Say
- McIntee Makes Switch, and Isn't Looking Back
- Top Football Programs Reap a Limited Bounty From County
- Ceballos Gets Caught a Little Short by Suns : Lakers: With Campbell injured, Manning and Barkley have their way inside, 118-109.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / GENE WOJCIECHOWSKI : This Year, It's March Messiness
- Pop Music Review : To Femmes, Wry and Wherefore Come Naturally
- BALDWIN HILLS : Citizen Network Swings Into Action to Turn 'The Jungle' Around
- DOWNEY : Police, Firefighters Win Pay Increases
- LONG BEACH : Long Beach Port Now Busiest in the Nation
- 6 Condor Fledglings to Go Free Next Week
- SIMI VALLEY : Mobile Command Center Is Urged
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE MEXICAN CRISIS : The $49.8-Billion Band-Aid : The U.S. support package should suffice for the immediate problem. But what if thisshock turns out to be chronic, global and systemic?
- Raiders Miss Deadline; CFL to Play Coliseum? : Pro football: NFL team fails to meet 30-day notice to stay. Prospective Posse owners talk of moving to the facility.
- Three-Weekend Series Salutes the Comic Genius of Tati
- Cheerleader Testifies in Henley Drug Case
- Q&A; : Straight Talk From Country's Renegade
- Farris' Will : The Up-and-Coming Artist Is Bound and Determined to Reshape Modern R & B
- Wilson Urges Pro-Business Revolution : Regulation: Governor calls for Proposition 13-style constitutional amendment to restrict measures that carry a cost for firms.
- Briton Brings New Style to Post in Bosnia : Balkans: Lt. Gen. Smith becomes U.N. commander, quickly sees frustrations of the complex mission.
- ORANGE : School Board May Alter Program That Allows Teachers to 'Bank' Time
- Boy Dies of Burns; Hawthorne Police Search for Arsonist
- CALABASAS : Las Virgenes Union Proposes 3-Year Pact
- TORRANCE : Officer Terminated for Socializing With Strippers
- BUENA PARK : City Asks Court for Permission to Sue County
- Christmas Tree Pickup Mix-Up Fuels Debate on Privatization
- Babbitt Assails GOP's Plan to Cut 3 Agencies : Government: Interior secretary says U.S. Geological Survey's work crucial to understanding quakes.
- Henley's Former Girlfriend Testifies in Drug Case : Courts: Ex-cheerleader says the football player asked her to transport cash, which was really cocaine. He maintains his innocence.
- BEVERLY HILLS : Modeling School Owner Agrees to $50,000 in Fines
- SANTA MONICA : A Redesigned Lincoln Park Draws the Praise of Families
- Graffiti Retreat Is Making Its Mark as a Cafe for the Cultured
- R S V P / ORANGE COUNTY : From Cirque . . . With Love : From O.C. to New York, 'Alegria' and Childhelp Give Kids Joy
- Attorney Is Targeted by Officials as Slumlord : Housing: Fred B. Hovey III had a once-promising career, but his Hollywood buildings and his life have fallen into ruin.
- Region : Japan Business Group Plans Gift to Schools
- Latino Group Will Take Its Cause to the Voters in Compton Elections : Politics: After months of accusing city officials of racism, a coalition will mount challenges against two council members.
- A Do-Anything Band Blows In From Oil City : Matt Munoz of Mento Buru says it's not only rockin' in Bakersfield, it's also happening.
- Dini Confirmed as Italian Premier, Will Meet Clinton
- Leader of Welfare Fraud Operation Is Convicted
- WOODLAND HILLS : Acting Vice President Appointed at College
- WESTLAKE : Thornton's Doctor Testifies on Abuse
- City Offering 2-Day Pediatric CPR Class
- LOS ANGELES : Parks Panel Loosens Rules for Golf Course Contracts
- Heat Wave Expected to Remain for Weekend
- State Power Washes Over Washington : Political stars will rise on decentralizing government power, correcting federal abuses.
- Countywide : Mosquito Abatement Efforts Are Underway
- Chrestman Recants, Denies Slaying Simi Resident : Trial: The defendant, who faces murder charges, testifies that he confessed to the crime only because he thought that's what police wanted to hear.
- Chargers' Arnsparger Retires
- THEATER REVIEW : Brotherly Struggles in 'Maneuver'
- Long Beach Race Is First Step in Running Season
- Serial Rapist Suspected in Rowland Heights Assault
- Trial Fails to Boost Sales of 'Canned Juice' T-Shirts
- PASADENA : Term-Limit Backers Threaten Suit Over Invalid Petitions
- Accident Central
- They're Dedicated, but Can They Do Diapers?
- LEIMERT PARK : Retail Center Destroyed in Riots Will Be Rebuilt; Tenants Sought
- CRENSHAW : African American Art Show to Open in a Salute to Black History Month
- GEM DANDIES : Semiprecious stones are appreciating as jewelers and shoppers begin to appreciate the range of colors and versatility.
- How Safe Is Glendale? Depends on Whom You Ask
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : The Net Must Be Flung Wide
- BREA : Financing Delays Vote on Center
- It's '3 Strikes' or Get Out, Lungren Says in Anaheim : Courts: Attorney general tells police chiefs that judges, prosecutors who don't implement new law should quit.
- War Is On Over Future of El Toro, Cities Say : Planning: County withdrawal from reuse agency called 'first shot.' Irvine, Lake Forest seek to retain a voice. Suit is predicted.
- Obituaries : James A. Jeffery; Electrician and Father of 2
- PACIFIC 10 BASKETBALL / DAN HAFNER : Arizona's Stoudamire Makes His Own Plays
- Concordia Women Are Pressing Their Press
- Pomona-Pitzer Ices Cal Lutheran, 60-57
- Boutin, French Trainer of Miesque and Arazi, Dies of Cancer
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Garcia Scores 32 Points as Glendale Wins, 82-78
- Cal Lutheran Replaces Pitchers
- Information Vendors Tapping Into Growing Market for Business Data
- Irvine's Cortex Completes 1st Phase of Testing on Alzheimer's Drug
- O.C. May Tap Sigoloff as Wizard Who Could Sort Out Financial Mess
- Where There's Smoke, There's a Fire Station
- Embattled President of San Diego State to Step Down in '96
- Study Supports Finding of Male Fertility Decline
- AIRLINES
- A Bitter Tale
- Sneaky Pete's Evokes Era of Speak-Easies
- HAWTHORNE : Police Get Help Fighting Alcohol Sales to Minors
- City Gives Queen Mary a 3-Year Operating Guarantee
- The following are the top music sales...
- Biography Takes New Look at Famous Duo : Author Sharon Rich tells of longtime love affair between Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy.
- TRANSIT : 710 Freeway Project Is Decried as Too Costly
- Fed Again Hikes Interest Rates : Economy: Major banks follow suit, leading to higher borrowing costs. Some economists say half-point jump, an inflation-fighting move, increases likelihood of recession.
- LAPD Captain Expected to Become Chief in El Paso
- Stones Infused With Legend, Color
- SOUTH BAY / COVER STORY : Night Court : Inglewood's Late Night Basketball program keeps young men off the streets and teaches them skills that can help in the working world
- Countywide : Aid Being Offered for Flood Damage
- SAN PEDRO : Aquarium Expansion Is Topic of Meeting
- SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO : Think Tank Merges With Tucson Group
- Panel Orders That Ventura Coach Be Fired
- Teachers Urged to Be Defenders of Bilingualism : Education: Speaker at state conference says challenges await proponents of multiculturalism in the wake of Prop. 187.
- Jetsons and flotsam: When last we heard...
- Chargers' Arnsparger Decides to Call It Quits
- Faldo Wants to Win and That's the Truth : Golf: He continues 'comeback' on PGA Tour at Pebble Beach this week.
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- Times Mirror Completes Cable Merger with Cox : Media: Shareholders will receive stock in the new Times Mirror company and in Cox.
- Drug Mergers Show Lack of Faith in Creating Profitable New Therapies
- Soup of the Season, Soul-Warming Soup
- THEATER : IDOL TEARS : For years, no one would take David Cassidy seriously. But finally, that's changing.
- A 'Do for Di Situation
- RANCHO PALOS VERDES : Memorial Fund Set for Local Teen-Ager
- WILMINGTON : Storm Debris Threatens Harbor Wetland
- PICO RIVERA : School District Picks New Superintendent
- UP THE COAST : Flattop Tom & His Jump Cats Keep Swing Dancers Swirling : West Coast jump blues, '50s R & B, big band sound--Hall and his band play them all. They keep the traditional blues alive.
- VENTURA : Racing Fans Pack Club on Opening Day
- VENTURA : Man Cleared in Death in Citizen's Arrest
- L.A. Police Official Delivers Pep Talk to Thousand Oaks Crowd : Law enforcement: Deputy chief tells Civic Arts Plaza audience ways to cut crime while boosting community and police morale.
- A Close-Up Look At People Who Matter : Center Helped Woman Break Vicious Cycle
- Acquisition of Levy Bank Has Final OK
- Dallas Leaves Ducks' Defense Seeing Stars
- Ladies' Man : At 72, Bill Blass is better--and more biting--than ever. Just ask the women who love his clothes and hang on his every fashion pronouncement.
- REEL LIFE / FILM & VIDEO FILE : Singer's Fan Club on Hand for Local Show : Enge's Entourage shows up for private taping of Engelbert Humperdinck's Civic Arts performance, but the red hankie stays out of reach.
- SIGHTS : Assembly of Arts Show Enlightens While It Entertains : The works of 27 artists are displayed in the museum exhibit. The rugged paintings of Ojai's Michael Dvortcsak stand out.
- BY DESIGN : Saving Face . . . and Chins and Necks : Cosmetics: You don't have to go under the knife to fight the pull of gravity. Some over-the-counter products do the trick temporarily. And they all cost <i> lots </i> less than surgery.
- DANCE : Colorful Acts and Music Star in 'Three Ring Circus'
- DANA POINT : Headlands Campaign Cost Owners $232,000
- CSUN Offers Aid in Filing Tax Returns
- Los Robles Volunteers Give From the Heart : Medicine: Good Samaritans enjoy the social whirl at hospital as they provide an extra dimension of care.
- STUDIO CITY : Board Agrees to Halt Work at Dog Park
- Sales Tax Revenue Rises in Quarter
- COSTA MESA : Fairgrounds' Buffalo Calf Will Join Rodeo
- In China, Respect for Law Must Come First : Copyrights: U.S. threats won't work; helping the Chinese develop a legal consciousness that values rights might.
- South County : Moorlach to Speak at Chambers Meeting
- Gimmillaro to Stay at Long Beach State
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Short Two Players, Massachusetts Wins
- A Little Means a Lot for Chatsworth
- JAUNTS : Rains Have Sprinkled Hills With Green and Added Wildflowers : The Gridley Trail, in Los Padres National Forest, is fairly easy going, and the reward is a spectacular view of the Ojai Valley.
- Dreams Questionable as Trial Evidence, Experts Say : Testimony: They do not forecast actions, psychiatrists caution. The issue could be grounds for legal appeal.
- A change in the wind threatens giant sand dune : Jockey's Ridge in North Carolina is shifting to the southwest. It will likely flatten out if costly steps aren't taken.
- Simplified Seafood in San Pedro
- Gerald Durrell; Prolific Wildlife Writer and Naturalist
- City Readies to Rebid Golf Course Services
- NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH : Worthy Cause
- IRVINE : More Time Granted for Castle-Home Plans
- BOYS' SOCCER ROUNDUP
- Stockton Makes His Biggest Pass: Ahead of Magic : Pro basketball: Utah guard glad to end hoopla surrounding assist record.
- CSUN's President Selects a Fee Plan
- SANTA MONICA : Resource Center at St. Monica Catholic High Is Completed
- Tip of the Cowboy Hat to Those Who Get It Right
- Western Swing Has Oom-Pah Beat That's Great for Dancing : It's a mix of blues, jazz and country, played in 2/4 time that sets the pace for the two-step as well as for jitterbugging.
- RELIGION : Drenched Church Seeks Deliverance : A neighboring Pasadena congregation lends a hand restoring floors and walls that were soaked by heavy rains last month.
- Symphony's Musical Circus
- REGION : MTA Cancels Service on 2 Area Bus Routes
- LONG BEACH : MTA Drops Bus Route to Downtown L.A.
- HORSE SET: Mickey Rooney, a guest of...
- MALIBU : 4 Fire Victims Sue County, Claim Bad Road Access to Homes
- BRIEFLY : Art: Museum Seeks Volunteers
- ANAHEIM : Woman Fatally Struck by Hit-and-Run Driver
- Marine Jogging on Tracks Killed by Train : Fatality: Engineer blew whistle but couldn't stop in time. Why victim apparently couldn't hear is a mystery.
- President of Simi Valley Bank Resigns
- Ventura Gets Some Help From Palmer : Basketball: Forward who had off-season knee surgery leads unbeaten Pirates past Santa Barbara, 103-76.
- NHL ROUNDUP : Hot Penguins Defeat Struggling Rangers
- Take 6 Adds Backing to Fine Effect
- NBA ROUNDUP : Robinson, Elliott, Rodman Keep Spurs Hot on Road
- International Business
- Q & A : How the Fed's Latest Action Will Tighten Purse Strings
- Cone Head : Ben & Jerry's Ends Its Unusual Search for New Chief Executive
- Blue Cross to Slash Fees Paid to Some Physicians
- Morrison Knudsen's Agee Retires
- LONG BEACH : 2 Hospitals Trim Nearly 200 Jobs From Staffs
- So You Want to Buy a PC for Your Child . . .
- International Business
- The Olney Table : Lulu Cuisine
- Simulators Train Police for Real-Life Situations : Law enforcement: West Covina officers are using computerized driving and shooting devices to learn to make good judgments in the field.
- From Near Extinction, Brazilian Steelmaker Rebounds to Best Year : Industry: The company is hoping to assume world-leader status in a turnaround that began after privatization in 1993.
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Bond Yields Up, Dollar Down on 7th Fed Increase
- Sky's No Limit for Cyberspace, as In-Flight Computing Arrives
- THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL
- THE FANS' CHOICES
- House Votes to Curb Unfunded U.S. Mandates
- ROAD RULES: Caltrans workers hope to finally...
- WASHINGTON INSIGHT
- Other Contenders
- Cookbooks : Two Pioneering Palates
- The Tyranny of the Big Two
- RECREATION : Reopened Crystal Lake Road Gives Access to Campground
- Cost to Fix School Buildings Is Estimated at $112 Billion
- The Olney Table : Richard Olney's Quiet Revolution
- Sports
- Lt. Gov. Davis Takes Conservative Tack in Advice to Party
- SECURITIES
- Black Culture Sampler
- The Bee Gees"Main Course" (1975) Polydor* Times...
- SHOP TALK : Gift Choices That Give Romance a Ribbing : Offbeat items abound for Valentine's--from a teddy bear with ball and chain to a troll in heart-decorated boxer shorts.
- COLUMN ONE : When the Church and Medicine Clash : More hospitals are merging with Catholic facilities to survive. Vital care is preserved, but some patients lose access to family planning or options for the terminally ill.
- THEATER REVIEWS : Many Nuns, Puns in Plays Poking Fun at Old Habits : 'Nunsense!' and 'Lie, Cheat and Genuflect' give theatergoers a taste of Roman Catholic-tinged humor.
- ENERGY
- Software Firms Joining Rush to Tap Children's Market : Computers: Demand for programs is up in general and into the 'stratosphere' when it comes to kids' games and educational teaching aides.
- Greenspan Gave Rush Limbaugh Briefing on Peso
- Key Economic Indicator Up Only Sightly for December
- Baltimore-based USF&G; Corp. reported a 5% rise...
- Executive Travel : Leaving the Car Near a Smaller Airport
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Bond Yields Up, Dollar Down on 7th Fed Increase
- Sushi 'Cue
- Commercial Throws a Scare Into Chinese Town : Advertising: TV spot warned of a mythical beast creeping into town, but it turned out to be the name of a new brand of liquor.
- Karcher Enterprises Subsidiary Appoints Senior Vice President
- State Department's Rights Report Takes Aim at Russia
- BRIEFLY : Cancer: Resident Named to Council
- WORLD ON A STRING : Hundreds of puppets and marionettes people Alan Cook's collection. And each figure represents a bit of history. Now some of the global caravan arrives in Brea for an exhibit.
- Homicide Risk Grows for Preschoolers, Minority Women
- Rhone-Poulenc Rorer Inc. reported a 31% increase...
- Taco Bell's 'Border Lights' Teaser Is Heavy on Mystery : Advertising: Official of Irvine-based chain says only that company soon 'will ignite a fast-food revolution.'
- Permit Process in L.A. Is Condemned : Bureaucracy: Survey finds building process cumbersome and expensive. It's costing city jobs and tax revenue, a sponsor says.
- Blue Cross Will Slash Specialists' Fees in State's Largest Managed Care Plan : Medicine: Payments to 'primary care' physicians. Moves are part of effort to cut costs.
- Sports
- Combined AIDS Drug Therapy Shows Promise : Medicine: 3TC, when used with AZT, improves patients' immune systems, studies show. Findings follow encouraging report on protease inhibitors.
- The exclusive Ventura County music charts are...
- Major Appeals for Time and Trust on N. Ireland Peace : Britain: Prime minister makes a rare television speech trying to save delicate negotiations after a published text angers pro-British politicians.
- The Greatest Costumes on Earth : Designer: To dress Cirque du Soleil, whose 'Alegria' plays in Costa Mesa through March, Dominique Lemieux lets imagination be her guide.
- Sands and Time Running Out : Erosion: The county's fiscal crunch has postponed a program to replenish beaches. Residents of tiny Surfside worry the delay could jeopardize their homes.
- Crimes Reported to the LAPD
- VAN NUYS : Layoffs After Nursing Home Sale Protested
- LOS ANGELES : Father Acquitted in Death of Infant Son
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- Taming the Scalloped Potato
- Parents of Slain Student Sue Simi Valley School District : Litigation: The wrongful-death action contends that educators failed to protect their son in stabbing.
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL RECRUITING : UCLA-USC : Bruins Get Experience From JCs
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : Femmes Give a Career Retrospective
- Trial Highlights : THE O.J. SIMPSON MURDER TRIAL
- HAWAIIAN GARDENS : Council Defers Action in Official's DUI Case
- Sports
- Homeless to Be Housed at Hospital : Aid: Thirty displaced residents of the Ventura River bottom will have temporary shelter at unused facility that city is leasing.
- Monthly Report
- Owners Offer Luxury Tax Alternative to Salary Cap
- CAL STATE FULLERTON BASEBALL PREVIEW : Titans Will Remain Competitive : Fullerton: Despite losing all his starting pitchers and some top players from last year, Garrido expects team to be a contender.
- GOINGS ON : Diversity of Sounds on Tap This Week : Santa Barbara offerings will include alternative rock, an Indian vocalist and the Huun-Huur Tu singing ensemble.
- Colombian Leader Admits State Atrocity
- Affirmative Action Issue: Another 187?
- GARDENA : Panel to Air Report on City's Investments
- LONG BEACH : Residents to Be Surveyed on Police Department
- GARDENA : Club Worker Is a Real Ace at Good Deeds
- LONG BEACH : Waterfront Aquarium to Mimic 'Sea in Motion'
- Man Found Guilty of Stomping Aunt to Death : Crime: Taped confession leads to conviction. Jury must now decide whether San Fernando resident was legally sane when he killed the 80-year-old woman. If so, he faces 25 years to life in prison.
- OXNARD : Man Critically Hurt in Alley Shooting
- PANORAMA CITY : 2 Rewards of $25,000 Offered in 2 Killings
- Man Convicted of Stomping His Aunt to Death : Crime: Paul Robert Runnion is found guilty of first-degree murder. His sanity is at issue in penalty phase.
- PALOS VERDES ESTATES : Police Report Decline in Felonies, Other Crime
- Update
- Babbitt Assails GOP Plan to Cut 3 Interior Agencies : Government: He says work of the U.S. Geological Survey is crucial to better understanding of earthquakes. He hopes to 'provoke a tidal wave of indignation.'
- Youth Arrested in Racial Attack in Ventura : Violence: Hospitalized African American stabbing victim says he's not angry, but wants community to know what happened.
- Grant Turns Up Heat on North Hollywood
- Shell Steadfast About Staying as White Appears Closer to Post
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Highland's 15th Victory a Record
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL RECRUITING : OTHER SCHOOLS : California Isn't Place to Be for All
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Miner Is Ill, but Saddleback Looks Sick
- Hecklers Are Important Part of Home-Court Advantage
- ART REVIEWS : 'Americas' Puts Lyon Into Sharper Focus
- BRIEFLY : College: Pepperdine to Open New Center
- Bowers Throws a Learning Curve
- MALIBU : Pier's Seaward End Closed for Inspection, Repairs
- Piecing Together a Toy Empire
- Storm Debris Threatens Harbor Wetland : Pollution: Foam cups, plastics and other trash carried to Wilmington park area by recent rains overwhelm a favored stopover of migratory birds.
- CERRITOS : Neighbors Air Qualms Over Housing Project
- BY DESIGN : Many Happy Returns : Think you have to spend hundreds for a designer's take on the '40s? Hardly. The real thing is hanging around resale shops
- Errors That Ended in 4 Fire Deaths Described : Inquiry: Minutes after initial mix-up sent firetrucks to wrong street, other 911 calls gave correct location, deputy chief says. But response came too late.
- Author to Read Poems About City at Library
- BOYLE HEIGHTS : Man Gets 15 Years to Life for Strangling His Wife
- HAWTHORNE : Cash-Strapped City Finds a Way to Pay Employees
- PANORAMA CITY : Tanker-Truck Firm Owner Fined $15,000
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Vista del Lago Visitors a Drop in Bucket : Castaic: Information center has not attracted numbers expected, and many took the water tour only by chance.
- BOYS' SOCCER ROUNDUP : Fountain Valley Wins Showdown With Edison
- CLUB REVIEW : Notorious Viper Room Just a Regular Kind of Place
- Ford's 1994 Profit More Than Doubles : Autos: $5.3-billion net sets a record. It's tempered by sluggish January sales and latest Fed hike.
- The Olney Table : The French Perplex
- George Gose; Ex-President of Chamber of Commerce
- When Commuting Can Drive You Insane : Highways: Lengthy repairs to Topanga Canyon Boulevard turn even the most casual trip into a frustrating trek.
- Santa Clarita / Antelope Valley : Chocolate Is the Menu at Antelope Valley Event : Lancaster: Fairgrounds festival Saturday offers a host of delicacies, with proceeds benefiting local schools.
- It's Just His Luck : CSUN Pitcher Kempton Dealt Yet Another Blow Along Comeback Trail
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Brea Olinda Takes Step Toward Title
- UCLA Sees a Familiar Bad Picture : Basketball: Bruins, who face USC tonight, played well early in season, then lost to Cal. Sound familiar?
- LONG BEACH STATE BASEBALL PREVIEW : Potential for Greatness Not Another Snow Job
- Westlake's Miller to Become a Trojan
- If You Can't Beat the Band, Join It : The Spiritual, A Cappella Sextet Take 6 Decides to Let Instrumentalists In on the Act
- Amgen's Profit Leaps 33% Before Merger-Related Expenses
- Acting School Agrees to Settle Charges of False Advertising
- Save the Akvavit
- The Finest Fruit of Winter
- ARCADIA: Ron Garner, the deputy chief of...
- JAZZ REVIEW : Shirley Horn Dazzles Cinegrill Audience
- Guns: Opposition to March Ballot Measure
- Education: Teacher Salaries in Culver City
- Rancho P.V.: Deadlock on Special Election
- Alzheimer's Disease
- Redondo: Allocating Time at Council Meetings
- Pets: Thefts, Violence and Animal Experimentation
- WEST COVINA : Simulators Train Police in Field Tactics
- Judge Lance Ito