- Graham Running With a Fast Crowd : Track: Former Hawthorne High star in California after three-year absence. He will compete in elite 440-yard field at Sunkist Invitational.
- College Football
- MOVIE REVIEW : Gibson as Hamlet Has Little to Add
- SHORT TAKES : Real Estate's 'Fatal Attraction'
- THOUSAND OAKS : Request to Film TV Show in Park Denied
- Allied Raids Achieve 2 Goals but Miss Scuds : Military: Air dominance is established over Iraq, and many vital sites are hit. But some missiles evade attack.
- SAN CLEMENTE : Public Service Panel Applicants Sought
- NEWPORT BEACH : District Set Up to Bury Utility Lines
- Couple Face Slum Counts for 2nd Time Within Year
- Space Battle : Developer Moves Closer to Victory in Whittier Dispute
- Navy Halts Dolphin Guard Plan
- BOATING : Helping Those Who Help Whales
- Joys of 4,000-Mile Trip Tempt Biker to Repeat
- Candidates Vow to Reject Money From Builders
- Navy, Airports, Utilities Boost Security : War: Protests continue, donors swamp blood banks and signs of anxiety emerge as the county comes to grips with the gulf conflict.
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : For Those Who Defend Freedom
- Scripps Ship to Get High-Tech Sonar System
- Top Wrestlers Will Compete in Fountain Valley
- Galanter Faces Crowded Field of Council Challengers : Elections: At least 12 candidates are running for the 6th District seat. She sees her chief opponent as county Supervisor Deane Dana, who is supporting the candidacy of his senior deputy.
- CSUN Win Streak Ends as Outside Shooting Fails
- POP MUSIC REVIEW : 'Chamber Blues': That Other Longhair Music : Composer Corky Siegel on harmonica, piano teams up with string quartet, adding barrelhouse roughness to the dignified sound.
- Forgive, Even if You Can't Forget
- TV & RADIO
- TUSTIN : PUC to Be Asked to Review Substation
- No Brotherly Love on Basketball Court : Basketball: When Zaletel brothers compete against each other, it's not just fun and games.
- A Star in the Distance : Channel Islands' Barajas Emerges as Top-Flight Runner in Junior Season
- The Risque Mozart : 'Cosi Fan Tutte,' Full of Fun and Innuendo, to Open in S.D.
- Local Indies Go International--CNN Style
- Stations Forced to Choose War Coverage Source : Media: In come cases, inane local San Diego coverage is substituted for compelling network reports.
- CYPRESS : Council Opposes Development Freeze
- Strict Security at Bases Snarls Traffic, Spurs Extra Caution
- To These Muslims, Saddam and War Are Distant Indeed
- Sadness Tempers Ex-Hostages' Support of War on Iraq : Reaction: They pull for victory over Saddam Hussein but remember the sights and people of the Persian Gulf.
- Vietnam Vets Applaud Bush's Commitment Not to Tie Hands of Troops
- Man Given Additional Sentence for Lewd Acts : Courts: A truck driver, now in prison, lured two Van Nuys 9-year-olds into his camper and videotaped the girl during sexual activity.
- PLACENTIA : Council Adds to Pot to Feed the Elderly
- RACING : Pleasant Tap Set to Go After 2nd Victory in the Strub Series
- COLLEGES / ALAN DROOZ : Loyola's Hillock Vows to Stick to His Run and Guns
- Bruins Power By Kings : Hockey: Neely gets hat trick and Boston scores twice with Los Angeles a man short in 5-3 victory.
- Schubert Resigns as Soccer Coach at Master's College
- Irvine Sees More Dunks Than a Doughnut : College basketball: Nevada Las Vegas gets 13 slams. Forward Stacey Augmon leads the way with five.
- SHORT TAKES : Timely Message in Styx Song
- MUSIC
- Outbreak of War Takes a Toll on Arts : Attendance: Patronage is down at a number of venues; some events are canceled. Some performers, theaters share hopes for peace with audience.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Iowa Loses Another Big Ten Road Game, 91-79
- Because of "scheduling conflicts," tenor Jonathan Welch...
- STAGE REVIEW : 'No Trespassing Zone' Tours Mean Streets
- P.M. BRIEFING : Delta Fighting Air Route Shifts
- Murdoch's Company Gets a Cash Infusion: Rupert...
- Getting Volunteers Involved : Schools: In line with Gov. Pete Wilson's emphasis, educators learn strategies of turning to community for help in preventing students from failing.
- Precision Bombing of Iraqi Targets Seen
- For Many Iraqis in U.S., It's a Matter of Torn Loyalties : Immigrants: Some find themselves angry at both President Bush and Saddam Hussein.
- War Puts Pall on ACLU Dinner
- Three Assassinated PLO Members Are Buried in Tunisia
- MISSION VIEJO : School Board Moves Toward Layoffs
- Bomb Near Oil Fields Found to Be Harmless
- COLLEGE DIVISION NOTEBOOK / MARTIN BECK : Records Aside, Chapman Expects Some Competition
- Auto Racing
- ORANGE COUNTY BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Irvine Women Fold in 2nd Half, FalltoLongBeach
- 'East and West': German Tales of Idealism Betrayed
- DAVID NELSON / ON RESTAURANTS : Pernicano's Goes Uptown, Literally and Figuratively
- When War Erupted, L.A. Tuned In Big : Ratings: As 3.7 million households follow the Baghdad battle, CNN conquers the air.
- Giacomo Manzu, Sculptor of Doors at St. Peter's, Dies
- Bush Praises Israeli Restraint : Attack: President vows "search-and-destroy mission" to wipe out Iraq's mobile missile force.
- Garamendi Plans Overhaul of Insurance Department : Consumers: The newly elected commissioner also vows to work for comprehensive health coverage for all Californians.
- High Fashion, Low, Low Prices
- OXNARD : Man Shot 4 Times After He Is Robbed
- Rocket Test Brings Calls
- VENTURA : Citizens Panel Urges 3-Step Drought Plan
- Candidates Reject Builders' Money : Council race: After one office seeker in Calabasas says he won't accept contributions from developers, eight others make the same vow.
- VENTURA : Man Arrested on Attempted Killing
- RACING : Jacks Dash Seeks 6th Win in Row
- You Can't Get Everything You Want, Arlo : Music: Stop the presses! It turns out Woody's kid always wanted to be a newspaper reporter.
- U.S. War Protesters
- 'Storm' Signs : As Front Heats Up, Vendors Say Public Is Mapping the Mideast . . .
- IMPACT OF THE GULF WAR : Belly Dancers Feel the Chill of Wartime : Entertainment: Troubles in the Mideast lead to sharp decline in demand for Laguna Beach-based dancers.
- Trade Deficit Narrows in November to $9.7 Billion
- Countywide : Maine Man Likely to Get Airports Post
- CLIPBOARD : John Wayne Airport Traffic
- Nurseries Feel Chilling Effect of Cold Spell
- WESTMINSTER : Owner Vows to Sue Over Nude Dancing
- Hollywood Bowl, Page Museum Prices Go Up
- In the Face of War, Life's Routines and Irritations Take a Back Seat
- Distance Runners Top Valley Entries in Sunkist Meet : Prep track: Canyon's Hartman to test stellar field in boys' mile. Drossin, Rothman and Barajas face national leader in girls' race.
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Turnovers Help Marina Continue Streak
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Once Around' a Rich Family Comedy
- U.S. War Protesters
- Posies Spring From Seattle's Fertile Soil : Pop music: The band, which admits to having many influences, opens for the Replacements this weekend.
- Cast Supplies Special Effects in 'Bedraggled Dragon' : Fairy tale delights children both on stage and off. Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse production continues through the weekend.
- MOVIE REVIEW : 'Flight of the Intruder' Takes to the Air at the Right Time
- Studio City Troupe Takes Tevye Back to His Homeland
- MOVIES - Jan. 18, 1991
- Obituaries - Jan. 18, 1991
- Hussein Now Seen as Near Messianic, More Menacing : Politics: His speech, attack on Israel underscore anti-Western attitude like Khomeini's, experts say.
- COLUMN ONE : High-Tech Warfare--A New Era : The success of the once-controversial Tomahawk cruise missile is emblematic, experts say, of improvements in electronic weaponry. But many remain skeptical.
- Anti-War Protests Widen by Students : Demonstrations: USC and UCLA hold large, lively rallies in opposition to Persian Gulf battle. Hundreds are arrested throughout the nation.
- He's Still Their Buddy : Despite His Felony Conviction, Voters Sent Vincent Cianci Back to Providence City Hall
- Country Girds for Potential Terrorism : Threat: With winds of war blowing, precautions intensify from coast to coast.
- War Brings Added Precautions, Prayers to Nation's Airports : Travel: Passengers suffer frazzled nerves and flight delays as authorities call a security alert.
- Arab-Americans Fear Misplaced Anger, Worry About Relatives
- Los Angeles Deals With the Images of Battle : Mideast: The routine of life goes on despite worries over war in the Persian Gulf. But the conflict is not far from most people's thoughts.
- 2 Luck Out in Crash-Landing : Fortune: Pilot and mechanic walk away with just cuts and bruises after small craft hits parking lot, smashing through fences at race track.
- Anxious County Jews Wait for News, Expect Revenge : Israel: A phone network keeps relatives in touch. The attack on Tel Aviv 'shows what kind of neighborhood' it's in, a rabbi says.
- Students Grapple With Harsh Lessons of Battle
- PLENTY OF ROOM: War meant empty seats...
- Country Girds for Potential Terrorism : Threat: With winds of war blowing, precautions intensify from coast to coast.
- Attention, Professional Shoppers!
- European Military and Economic Blocs Hail Gulf Effort : Reaction: But anti-war protests draw tens of thousands, and police increase security precautions against possible terrorism.
- Iraqi Missiles Strike Israel : Massive Air Attacks by Allies Continuing : Gulf war: Although Jerusalem says it retains the right to retaliate, there is no immediate counterattack.
- Jordanians Deplore 'Brutal Attack' Against Iraqis : Reaction: Amman accuses U.S. and allies of wanting war option. Thousands protest in Arab, Muslim lands.
- KIDS AND WAR: How to tell small...
- Iraq Shells Saudi Oil Installation, Setting It Aflame; No Casualties : Combat: Allied forces knock out the Iraqi guns. The facility was not a big producer.
- Oil From 100-Gallon Slick Washes Up at Bolsa Chica
- OVER THE HILL: Folks from Orange County...
- Fears Flare for the Jewish Community as Missiles Fly
- Donors Answer the Call for Blood
- SHOOTING STAR: Robert Moore Jr. of San...
- Opposite Sides of War Issue Clash Noisily in Center City
- Activists Confront War, Speak Peace
- AIR ATTACK: Orange County congressmen had no...
- Realigning Satellites for Gulf War Hurts Southland Firms
- $13 Million in CPC Stock Sold to Repay Loans : Market: Executives of the Laguna Hills company say the sales will pay for stock options they exercised last year.
- High Noon for Our Non-Existent Energy Policy
- Rockwell International Corp.: The aerospace company said...
- William LaSor; Scholar Wrote About the Bible
- Birding Takes Off in North County
- Hollywood : Priorities Plan Assailed
- Compton : New Ordinance Will Call for 10% Cut in Water Use
- Alhambra Vows to Retain Arts Program : Education: The decision was music to the ears of 300 students and parents who feared the classes would be lost to budget cuts.
- FLICKS FILM AND VIDEO FILE : Screen Test Ends : Ventura's Mayfair Theater closes after finding little success showing cult, art and classic movies.
- Other Media Turn to CNN in 1st Hours of U.S. Attack : Broadcasting: The news network dominates so thoroughly that its reports could be seen on four major local stations.
- To Our Readers
- Film Independents Get 'Blues' for Good Cause
- STATE : Lotto to Climb to $30 Million
- U.S. Facilities Targets of Arson, Vandalism : Retaliation: Fires set, windows smashed in wake of raids on Iraq. Iraqi agents are suspected in some of the attacks.
- Text of Bush's Address to Nation: 'The World Could Wait No Longer'
- Local Politicians Stand Behind Bush in Decision to Launch Air Attacks
- Remembering Two of Their Own in Gulf
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City Recycles Rubble From Pier Pilings
- 3 Attackers Shoot, Beat Laguna Man in Hate Crime : Assault: The victim is lured into a conversation, then taken away at gunpoint and attacked. He is treated for shotgun wounds.
- Students Walk Out Over Athletics Cancellation
- COUNTYWIDE : Charges Weighed in CHP Officer's Death
- SPORTS : Ross Wins Coaches' Top Honor
- For Golic, Memories Inspire : AFC championship: The nose tackle was on the losing side twice as a member of the Cleveland Browns.
- Basketball
- Pepperdine Walks the Line, Turns Back Loyola Rally, 91-79
- New Kind of Mortgage: Fannie Mae and...
- Best Wine-Maker: The Also-Rans
- Wine Maker of the Year: Paul Dolan
- Justices Hear Arguments on Bias Ban's Effect Abroad
- In Battle of Networks, CNN Scores Knockout : Television: Its live, vivid, first-person reporting has even competitors singing its praises.
- 'Crimes of Passion' Takes a Gritty Look at Sexual Attitudes
- MUSIC GARDEN PARTY : Not Grateful : The Grammys prove that talent is incidental to 'making it.' What's left besides luck? Attitude--and Kelly Green has it.
- WORLD : Mandela, Inkatha Rival to Meet; First Direct Talks in Decades
- ANAHEIM : Murder Defendant Claims Deception
- Roache Favors Closing Porous El Cajon Jail
- San Diego
- 3 Hurt in Suspected Drunk-Driver Crash
- Bullets Top Clippers in Closing Seconds : NBA: Two free throws by Eackles are the difference for Washington, 101-99. King scores 32.
- Baseball
- SANTA ANITA : Dinard Has Owner Thinking Derby
- Trustees OK Study for Proposed Arena
- TENNIS / AUSTRALIAN OPEN : When War Breaks Out, Even Players Become Spectators
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Initial Reaction Shows Global Village Can Take War in Stride
- Taxing to Pay for Transit Costs
- Analysts Say War to Worsen Banks' Outlook : Banking: A long conflict would increase uncertainty among consumers, causing them to further curb spending and borrowing.
- Bank of New York: The New York-based...
- Picky, Picky, Picky : Diet: You know the type, people who live in fear of pesticide residue. Or who eat only 'lite' products.
- Wake Up and Smell the Sandwich
- Effort Begun to Increase Scholarships for Latinos
- At Saudi Hotel, Footsteps, Shouts Warned Guests of Possible Air Raid : Alert: Foreigners and Saudi employees knew their drills well and were prepared for any attack.
- SENIORS : Model Citizen : At age 73, Helene Sanchez attends a modeling convention in an effort to 'get discovered.'
- Pico Rivera : El Rancho School District Gets New Superintendent
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- Judge Allows Transfer of Woman in Coma
- After-School Program for Disabled to Open
- Naturalist Takes His Love of the Rain Forests Home : Environment: Sherman Oaks scientist has a new book and a house that reflect his lifelong crusade to save the aged habitat from potential destruction.
- Order to Attack Is One of Biggest Presidential Gambles Ever : Geopolitics: Bush's decision comes during a time of tremendous global flux.
- Lincoln Football Posts Best Season in 55 Years
- Some Are Fuming Over Smoking Ban in Restaurants
- Santa Monica : Study on AIDS, Prostitutes
- New State Law Gives More Credit to Privacy
- Red Cross Offers Military Contacts
- When a Mother Beats Her Children : Why coerced birth control is not the way to deal with child abuse
- By George, He's a Real Father Figure
- Jurisprudence
- Hockey
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- UAL Confident of Heathrow Deal: UAL Corp.,...
- Helicopters Destroy Iraqi Artillery That Hit Refinery
- Headlines, Broadcasts Tell World of War's Outbreak
- Conflict Hits Home on La Verne Ave. : Families: Residents of East Los Angeles share concerns for their children serving in the Middle East.
- Lynwood : Parking on Imperial Hwy. Banned During Peak Hours
- Fairfax : Farmers Market Plan OKd
- Fearful Kuwaitis Waiting in Bahrain : Exiles: Many foresee difficult times 'even when country is free.'
- Slip Into 'Bananas' for a Respite From Rat Race
- POLLUTION : Studies Clouding Issue of Haze in the Grand Canyon : Power plant is blamed for obscuring scenic vistas. Federal regulators may order environmental controls.
- Culver City : Group Home Funds OKd
- MORE VIDEOS:
- Study Doubts Dumping Iron in Ocean Will Halt Climate Change
- Good SkatesVisiting the Holiday Skating Center in...
- The War Triggers a Tightening of Security at Lindbergh Field
- 2 Suspected PCP Makers Are Arrested : Narcotics: The men were captured after their van crashed during a high-speed chase by deputies. Two others were held in Castaic.
- Winds Snap Power Poles, Blocking Road : Weather: Gusts of up to 60 m.p.h. lead to the closure of San Fernando Road, causing a daylong outage for about 4,000 customers in the East Valley.
- Palos Verdes School Board Moves Quickly With Merger Plan
- Marines From Area Bases Awaiting Order for Assault
- South Bay CAP Scores : CAP Scores Up at 21 Schools in the South Bay
- Pilot Program in Torrance Will Test Automated Trash Pickup
- CONSUMERS : Blanket Coverage in Case of Emergency
- Nation IN BRIEF : PENNSYLVANIA : Philadelphia Loan Backed by Adviser
- A Changing Population in South-Central L.A., Watts
- Dinkins' Budget Calls for New Taxes, 16,500 Layoffs
- 'Wild Weasels' Say They Got Job Done
- Japan Gets Early Taste of Sexy Takeover Tale
- Fire Fails to Stop Cancer Patients From Fighting Much Bigger Battle : Support group: Wellness Community in Santa Monica continues its services for its clients. A search is on for new quarters.
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Board Outlines Plan to Avoid Rail Strike
- Board OKs $6.9-Million Contract for Building
- MORE EATERIES:
- 4 Teen-Agers Get 25 Years to Life in Gang Slaying
- VENTURA : Boy, 14, Stabs Man Fighting His Mother
- THOUSAND OAKS : Museum Will Move to Mall Next Month
- CSLB President McCray Seeking Job in Florida
- Grocery Store Owner Fatally Shoots Robber
- Nicholas V. Fusano; Retired Olive Processor
- Soviet Media Are Getting the Message : Frightening crackdown continues, but the West must avoid overreacting
- No Arrest Angers Protester Hit by Driver
- GARDEN GROVE : Fire at Firm Causes $1.2 Million Damage
- Gretzky Honors Marine : Hockey: He wears his cousin's initials on his helmet during Kings' 4-3 loss to Whalers.
- U.S. Seeking an International Soccer Coach to Succeed Gansler
- Schwarzkopf Vows Not to Hold Back
- Heeding environmentalists' concerns for tropical rain forests,...
- Senate Panel Will Sue to Overturn Limits on Legislative Terms
- Service for Coach a Celebration of His Life : Baseball: Long Beach City College Hall of Famer and part-time actor Joe Hicks memorialized and remembered as one of the game's best teachers.
- ASPECTS OF GRANDEUR : The Fabled Ansel Adams Touch, In and Out of Place at UCI
- NATION : Police Arrest Woman in Serial Killlings of 7 Men in Florida
- STEEL MAGNOLIA : Resilience, Not Heartache, Is the Real Root of Tammy Wynette's Success
- Trans-Pacific Balloon Gets 200-M.P.H. Lift
- How We Got There: A Chronology of Events in the Mideast
- Iraqi Inquiries About Protection of U.S. Water Systems Reported
- Center Gets Preliminary OK : Burbank: Neighbors oppose the nine-acre project on the site of the former Pickwick Drive-In, contending it will increase traffic and noise.
- USF&G; Cuts 900 Jobs: The diversified insurance...
- P.M. BRIEFING : New Housing Off by 13.3% in '90
- Putting Pizazz in Your Presentations
- London Underwriters' Gamble Gets Tougher With Onset of War
- Price Freeze on Gas May Be Irrelevant
- Youth Theater : Willie Wonka Gets a Run
- HEALTH : Childrens' AIDS Drug Released
- Congress Affirms Support, Eyes Long Term
- Orient Express Rides Again
- Levine's Backing of Gulf Action Marks Turning Point in Career
- A Perfect Union: St. Bernard's Jones, Loyola : Basketball: All-CIF forward's love for the running game should work to Lions' benefit next season.
- NATION : East Feels the Touch of Winter
- Quake Rattles Salvador
- EDUCATION : Cumulative Record Tracks Student's Academic and Behavioral Progress
- U.S. MILITARY MUSCLE : Air and Naval Forces in the Persian Gulf
- A Survey Of First District Candidates
- South El Monte : Restaurant Patio OKd
- Santa Monica : King's Daughter to Speak
- Airports on Highest Alert; Bases in U.S. Boost Security
- Galanter Faces Crowded Field of Challengers : Elections: At least 12 candidates are in the running for the 6th District seat so far. She sees her chief opponent as county Supervisor Deane Dana, who is supporting the candidacy of his senior deputy.
- Owner of Carwash Wins Battle for Sewer Hookup
- State Funding to Be Used to Reduce Size of English Classes
- Mayor Kell Will Pull the Plug on 'Keys to the City' : Budget: He says he's dropping program to save Long Beach money in what will be a tough year.
- Soviets' Last-Ditch Try to Avert War Fell Short
- Lynwood : Henning Reelected Mayor; New Member Is Vice Mayor
- Southland Is Buffeted by Winds Gusting Up to 60 M.P.H. : Weather: Santa Anas knock down power poles, fan two fires and wreak havoc with commuters.
- Caught: A Texas bank that escaped the...
- Area Cabbies Take Few for a Ride : Taxis: Valley Cab, which may face competition from a rival company, says the region is inordinately large, but passenger-thin.
- Pier Rebuilding Contract Awarded
- COUNTYWIDE : Supervisor Riley Back in Hospital
- COUNTYWIDE : District Refuses to Pay Ely's Legal Bills
- Blue Line's Ridership, Safety Praised After Initial 6 Months : Transit: Officials say 18,000 commuters daily use the trains, three times the number expected. Crime is low; accidents with cars and pedestrians are main problem.
- ANGELUS LEAGUE : Mater Dei Shoots Past Bishop Amat
- Tax Man Gives the Australian Bettor a Sporting Chance
- Hockey
- Thoughts on Latino's Service in the Military
- COMEDY REVIEW : A Capital Evening With the Capitol Steps
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Other People's Money': Debits Outweight Assets
- Movie Review : 'Hangfire': Common Sense Under Siege
- ENTERTAINMENT : Travis, Jackson Plan Concerts
- Get the Fat Out
- Study Links Kidney Disease to Use of Painkiller
- SERVING SUGGESTIONPRAWNS AND LOBSTER
- Bombs, but No Panic, Rain on Weary Baghdad : Attacks: After eight years of war with Iran, residents of the beleaguered city responded calmly to the airborne assault.
- Gorbachev Defeated in Bid to Suspend Press Law : Media: He is angered by critical coverage of the crisis in Lithuania. A commission will study measures to improve objective reporting.
- Showdown
- California IN BRIEF : PARLIER : Campus Site Choice May Be Delayed
- U.S. to Reward Turks for Support
- 'Calm and Expectant,' Bush Watches as TV Relays Word on War : White House: President directs press secretary to notify the nation the 'liberation of Kuwait has begun.'
- At a Loss for Words to Explain the School's Track Record
- Shuttle Service Proposed to Ease Ventura Boulevard Traffic
- Flattering Pictures : Stereotypes: New calendar portrays Asian men as sexy, virile types, not computer nerds or villains. Its creator hopes to raise eyebrows, too.
- Military Steps Up Security on Bases in Wake of War
- COLUMN LEFT : Sifting for the Truth on Both Sides : War brings propaganda, all designed to protect government.
- Suspect in Serial Killings Waives Extradition
- Councilman Is Target of Recall Drive : San Fernando: Activists claim that Daniel Acuna's financial woes constitute a 'breach of public trust.'
- Lost Souls Lose : Caltrans Prepares to Evict Squatters in Self-Styled City
- Persistence Continues to Pay Off for Plumer in Long Run : Running: An auto accident nearly ended her career. Instead, she has become an elite competitor.
- SPORTS : Vatanen Wins 4th Desert Rally
- Basketball Game Is Postponed : War: Teams from North Carolina and North Carolina State don't play. NBA players form circle and hold hands.