CLINTON VISIT: President Clinton will be back...
CLINTON VISIT: President Clinton will be back in the Valley on Friday. He’ll swing by Harman International in Northridge as part of a “corporate good citizen” tour. Clinton plans to praise the maker of audio equipment for avoiding layoffs and keeping benefits intact during tight times. . . . Why Harman? Well, it can’t hurt that the wife of founder and chairman Sidney Harman is Rep. Jane Harman (D-Rolling Hills), a big Clinton supporter.
VALLEY PARKING: The Valley was built with cars in mind, so it’s rarely tough to find a parking space. Of the 2.7 million parking tickets issued annually in Los Angeles, just 14%--or 370,000--are written up in the Valley. . . . And although only 1% of those are ever challenged, City Councilman Hal Bernson convinced his colleagues to open a Valley office for local folks to fight their tickets (B1). Now, a day in court requires a trip to Century City.
SEEING GOLD: Jennifer Parmenter of Granada Hills always planned on the 2000 Olympics as her chance to shine, but now she has eyes on this year’s Atlanta games. . . . Upcoming for the 14-year-old: a key test at trials this week in Indianapolis (C6).
BABY SPLITTING: The state Supreme Court today considers the sticky issue of what to do with kids when divorced parents want to live in different cities. The case involves an Antelope Valley family in which the two children of Paul and Wendy--formerly Mr. and Mrs.--Burgess shuttle several times a week between Mom in Lancaster and Dad near Tehachapi. . . . Details in Life & Style (E1).
GEE, THANKS: The $300-million Gateway Plaza downtown was renamed the Patsaouras Transit Plaza, in honor Metropolitan Transportation Authority alternate board member Nick Patsaouras of Tarzana. “He deserves this recognition,” said City Councilman and MTA board member Richard Alatorre. . . . Among the features of the publicly funded project: a 7,000-gallon aquarium.
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