- Pieces Fell in Place for La Habra Puzzle Maker
- Youth Slain, Girl Hurt in Two Attacks : Gangs: A teen-ager riding in his father's van is fatally wounded. A 10-year-old is in critical condition after shots were fired at her brother's car.
- Caesar Renders Unto God : At long last, the Mexican government tears down rigid anticlerical laws
- Garden Grove Historians Act to Bring Back Past
- PRO FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : They Will Lose Sleep Over Defeat
- RETAIL/LEISURE
- Trying to Make 'Clean Rooms' Even Cleaner : Technology: Two Southlanders have a patent on a substance that tests clean room filters without polluting.
- Maxwell Victimized Many Foreign Firms : Securities: British companies knew him--and were leery. U.S. companies with exposure include Goldman Sachs, Salomon, Lehman Bros.
- The Top 10: Delicious Memories
- Algerian Election to Test Strength of Radical Islam
- HOLIDAY DINING : Year In, Year Out: Celebrations Abound
- Salmon Hash: Leftovers Made From Scratch
- One for the Books: Burglars Drop In for a Heist
- Travel Scam Has at Least 20 Latinos Victims : Tickets: Self-styled Cypress Park agent has vanished, leaving would-be travelers out a total of about $12,000.
- Alhambra : Robbery Trial Ordered
- * Vernon C. Mitchell; Activist, Supporter of Gay Causes
- Gruesome Christmas Record for Capital
- ARCHITECTURE : Marlboro Man Billboard Stands as Image of Our Episodic Culture
- 3 Art Center Students Win Graphics Awards
- Deja View : An updated look at some of the people, places and programs featured in Valley View during the year : SANTA CLARITA : Police Say Curfew Cutting Down on Calls
- Americans Savor Treats of Peace, Charity and Freedom for Hostages : Christmas: Former captives finally celebrate the holiday at home. Wall Street shows that it has a heart.
- Yeltsin Takes Charge of the 'Nuclear Button' : Russia: He reassures the world there is nothing to fear in a transfer symbolizing Gorbachev's defeat.
- The Only 'Magic Bullet' Is the Truth : Be forthright about AIDS and risk promiscuity, or say nothing and risk even more?
- COUNTYWIDE : Where Flores Gang Shot Sheriff Barton
- VENTURA : Cystic Fibrosis Program to Begin
- Fast-Food Worker's Friendliness Keeps the Fan Mail Coming
- Mission Goes All Out to Brighten Holiday : Christmas: The homeless and poor stand in line for hours for a hot meal and a gift. Some have jobs but say they couldn't afford any other celebration.
- No Fare-Fight Winners, Cabbies Told : Violence: A mandatory safety class teaches taxi drivers how to become street-wise, but not everyone is getting the message.
- COLLEGE DIVISION / MITCH POLIN : McCobb Realizes Potential On Court and Classroom
- Curtains for Stanford's Drama Dept.? : Stage: Beset by budget woes, the university's acclaimed drama program faces severe cuts . . .or elimination.
- ART REVIEWS : Burton Telegraphs His Strong Visual Punch
- INTERNATIONAL
- Low-Calorie Liqueur, and Cherries
- Odds & Ends Around the Valley
- Hard-Core Country : Dwight Yoakam's performance at the Ventura Theatre tonight is sold out, but will be aired later as a pay-per-view program.
- Running Backs Move to the Forefront of All-San Gabriel Team : * All-Stars: Bishop Amat senior Scott Fields, Muir junior Saladin McCullough and Nogales junior Lamonte Adams are rated best among runners.
- Back-Yard Vintners' Grape Expectations
- FULLERTON : Depot Is Nominated for Historic Register
- Black Artists in Watts Find an Icon in Former Curator
- Learning the Art of Making Your Own
- Norwalk : Picketers Want Permanent Ban on Adult Soccer Games
- Deja View : An updated look at some of the people, places and programs featured in Valley View during the year : ASIAN IMMIGRANTS : Counselor Fills Void by Helping in Native Languages
- They're Ready to Begin a Year Full of Promise
- Marina del Rey : Development Limits OKd
- Good as Gold : Environment: Heal the Bay's staff scientist is credited with bringing credibility to efforts to clean up Santa Monica Bay.
- California IN BRIEF : HAPPY CAMP : 2 Killed in Fiery Crash of Small Plane
- COLUMN ONE : The Rise and Fall of Gorbachev : The former farm boy who introduced dramatic reforms upon his rise to power ended up out of sync with social, political forces he had released.
- Attendance at Theme Parks Suffers a Slump : Entertainment: Disneyland turnstiles show a 10% decrease, while Knott's, Sea World in San Diego and others hold steady.
- If You're Ready, Oysters Dear . . .
- It's Time to Take the Tinsel Off and Recycle the Tree
- LIVE MUSIC THE PALADINS : Have Gig, Will Play : They wear enough hair grease to lubricate a fleet of Harleys. And they don't have a lot of nights off.
- * Hsin-Nung Yao; Playwright and Film Scholar Left China
- HORSIN' AROUND : There's Nothing Quite Like Taking a Spin on an Old-Fashioned Carousel
- Santa Monica : Recycling Sites for Trees
- Waite Personifies Faith in Action, Says New Archbishop of Canterbury
- * Stan Hadden; Roberti Aide Influenced AIDS Policy
- CAMARILLO : Officials to Crack Down on Speeders
- Studio City Block Still Hurting a Year After Arson Blaze : Crime: Business remains down and scaffolding is still up for repairs of $2.5 million in damage. The man accused of setting the fire remains unfit for trial.
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS
- Steen's Family Enjoys Holiday Free of Worry : Ex-hostage: Jackie Scardino says just knowing that her father is out of captivity in Lebanon 'gives me a sense of peace.'
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL / DAILY REPORT
- SKIING / BOB LOCHNER : Polls Make Vail No. 1, but This Voter Doesn't
- Bedside Santa : Making Christmas Merry for Children in the Hospital Is a Big Operation
- Abridged Shinto Rite Gets Tentative OK From Torrance
- Deputies Kill Man Menacing Drivers
- 1991: ORANGE COUNTY, THE YEAR IN REVIEW : A Snapshot of the Year's Best Albums--From Orange County and From All Over
- Wintersburg Buildings, Relics Recall Huntington Beach's Past
- NEWPORT BEACH : Buffaloes, Barns and a Theme Park
- 1991 PREP FOOTBALL ALL-STARS / San Fernando Valley
- The Ghost of Victory Past Returns to Haunt Clippers : Pro basketball: Lakers didn't forget talk after earlier loss at the Forum, and they have the last word this time, 85-75.
- A RUSSIAN WINTER FOR THE ARTS : A Free Cinema: Before It Can Run, It Must Learn to Walk
- Firefighters Answer Call When Baby Comes Calling
- MOORPARK : Funds Sought for Prize-Winning Band
- Burbank Family Left Homeless After Fire
- How to Make Your Financial Diet Work
- New Agenda Is Set for Bush's Visit to Japan : Pacific Rim: It was to be a simple friendship mission, but a bad slip in the polls shifts emphasis to trade concessions. His hosts are not happy.
- Chayote: The Most Delicious Squash You've Never Heard Of
- SPORTSCOPE : UCLA Women to Face Virginia in Tournament Opener at Pauley Pavilion Saturday
- The Day After : Old mattresses and appliances and even the dried-out Christmas tree can be recycled.
- First-Aid Teacher, Student Win Highest Honor From Red Cross
- Long Beach : Braude Assured of Backing If He Seeks Seat in Congress
- Small Wonder : A Balboa Island Church, Amiable and Comforting, Is Happily Stuck in a Bit of a Time Warp
- X-Rays Linked to Breast Cancer in Women Who Carry Gene
- RECORDED MUSIC SHEFFIELD LAB : Masters of the Game : The label's recording style embodies a daring approach that yields a pristine sound and has won a devoted following.
- Get No Kick Out of Wine? Try Champagne
- Greene's Sharp Shooting Puts Him in Step : Basketball: Lone returning starter looks to pace defending-champion Dons in Rancho Santiago Holiday Tournament.
- His Work Ethic Shines Through in His Play : Lakers: A.C. Green turns up game, but his life remains one of peace and faith.
- QUOTABLE
- PLATFORM : The California Lottery: A Bad Bet
- 2 Dead in Apparent Murder-Suicide
- Naima Olugbala says much has changed since...
- Deja View : An updated look at some of the people, places and programs featured in Valley View during the year : CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE : Step Is Taken Toward Saving Orange Grove
- Kurds Set Afire Istanbul Store; 11 Are Killed : Ethnic strife: Turkey's toll in two days of violence grows to 30. Government policy of moderation called into question.
- South Gate : Council Rescinds Parking Ban, Home Sale Inspections
- THE START OF SOMETHING NEW : Fullerton Welcomes '92 With First-Time, 'First Night' Tradition of Arts Over Alcohol
- Pope Issues Christmas Appeal for World Peace : Religion: Pontiff calls for an end to violence in Yugoslavia. 'Enough of hatred and oppression!' he declares.
- COUNTYWIDE : Bird Watchers to Take Annual Count
- 1 Marine Shot to Death, 1 Hurt After Party at Vista Apartment
- AREA ALL-LEAGUE TEAMS
- Homeless Find That Help Is on the Menu : Training: North County Interfaith Council supplies room and board for those undergoing chef training while providing meals for the needy.
- Rock Rolled With the Punches in '91 : 1991: ORANGE COUNTY, THE YEAR IN REVIEW : Attrition Crashes O.C.'s Club Scene
- A Call to Join in Protecting Hilltop Views
- Bicentennial of Bill of Rights
- THEN & NOW : Eagle Rock--A Solid Fixture in the Community
- Paramedics Are Needed
- Kudos for Helen Brown
- Verbal Abuse of Children
- Burma Dilemma
- Sports and Education
- Bicentennial of Bill of Rights
- Bicentennial of Bill of Rights
- Verbal Abuse of Children
- LAX Crash Involved Top-Secret Building : Security: Structure was struck by a jet in February runway collision. It was first described as an abandoned fire station.
- LIGHT STYLE : Eat Your Champagne
- A Menu for Absent-Minded Chefs
- 4-DAY WEEK: The state wants employers to...
- EARLY PEACE: The idea is to "focus...
- 1991 PREP FOOTBALL ALL-STARS : Offensive Linemen Dominate Team : Football: Players of the year chosen from Artesia and Wilson. Norm Flowers named coach of the year.
- BALLOT BLUR: As if he doesn't have...
- 1991 PREP FOOTBALL ALL-STARS: Southeast : Offensive Linemen Dominate Team : Football: Players of the year chosen from Montebello and Whittier. Shelko of El Rancho is coach of the year.
- NEW COP IN TOWN: The newest rookie...
- Notes on a Scorecard - Dec. 26, 1991
- Names in the News - Dec. 26, 1991
- POP/ROCK - Dec. 26, 1991
- TELEVISION - Dec. 26, 1991
- TELEVISION - Dec. 26, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 26, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 26, 1991
- OTHER NEWS - Dec. 26, 1991
- States Wrestle With Recession, Fiscal Crises
- Colleges Use Volunteer Teachers to Save Classes : Education: Strapped CSU campuses also shift courses to extension programs. Faculty union files grievances.
- Cuba's Catholic Bishops Challenge Castro: Give Christmas Back
- Japanese Resentment Grows Over Washington Pressure
- Woman, 81, Found Beaten to Death in Ransacked Home
- Berlitz Is Booming, but Its Maxwell Tie Is Hard to Translate
- 9 Held, Heroin, Cash Seized in Raid on Drug Ring
- Woman's Effort Plugs Loophole That Cut Veterans' Insurance
- COLUMN ONE : Debut for the Hairy Potato : With its unmatched potential for feeding the world's hungry, scientists are laboring mightily to make a better spud. That requires outwitting some ever-resourceful insects.
- Studio Teachers: It's the Law
- TreePeople--an Idea That Keeps on Growing
- OXNARD : 7 Farm Workers File Sex Bias Lawsuit
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : City Reduces Debt With Bond Interest
- PORT HUENEME : Oxnard Man Held After Store Break-In
- Countywide : No Charges Planned Over Bomb Scare
- For Reta, It Is Three Holidays Rolled in One
- Theatre 40's 'New Year's' Re-Creates the Feel of '44
- PEOPLE WATCH
- Endangered Owls Need Older Forests, U.S. Says
- Walter Hudson; Was Once World's Heaviest Man
- How to Keep Yard From Being a Pain
- A Fertile Field : Dirt-Pile 'Sculpture' Cultivates Worshipful Following Among New York Art Lovers
- Jesuit Launching Project to 'Fill Priests' Bellies With Fire'
- Bail Set for Navy Officer in Wife's Slaying
- CNN Plans to Carry Speech Live at 9 a.m.
- Federal Evidence About Kennedy Killing Should Be Sequel to 'JFK'
- California IN BRIEF : MARTINEZ : Burn Fatality at Rest Home Probed
- Building Blocks for an American Renewal : Citizenship: The people must reclaim politics in every arena, recognizing that elected leaders can't solve our problems alone.
- With the Cards Comes Longing
- Woman Called Death of Baby an 'Abortion' : Courts: A farm worker accused of dropping a newborn in a toilet appears able to defend herself, a therapist testifies.
- OXNARD : Bank Robbers Fit Same Description
- Jurisprudence
- BUDGET WATCH : Judicious Example
- Mechanic's Body Found After Fire at His Shop
- Man Shot to Death Near Lakeside
- MOORPARK : Council Votes to Stagger Office Terms
- Airline Sued in Disability Dispute : * Law: Head of state rehabilitation agency says he was rejected for flight out of Lindbergh because of his portable respirator.
- Armed Intruders Rob People of Cash, Jewelry
- West Gives Rookies High Ratings
- Sending Yuletide Cheer With Christmas Cards From the Edge
- College Football : ALOHA BOWL : Georgia Tech's Quickness Is Biggest Concern for Stanford
- Stewart's Death Hits Hard at Taft
- RADIO
- A Glorious Year for Museums . . . : Art: Thanks to a change in federal income tax laws, more collectors are donating works to institutions nationwide.
- Duke to Skip Early Presidential Primaries, Campaign Aides Say
- Adults Have the Last Lap : * Masters programs give structured workouts with the guidance of a coach--the same benefits found in schools.
- Hopes Fading for Freeing 2 Germans Still Being Held in Lebanon, U.N. Says
- NEWPORT BEACH : High School to Add New Weight Room
- THOUSAND OAKS : Man to Be Sentenced in Mail Fraud Case
- Patrol Car Smashing of Shrine Fuels Ire : Memorial: Officers call incident at site commemorating man killed by police an accident. Residents of Watts housing project dispute their contention.
- Christmas Day
- Colleges Use Volunteer Teachers to Save Classes : Education: Strapped CSU campuses also shift courses to extension programs. Faculty union files grievances.
- For Benefit, It's a Change of Place
- Rogue Elephants, Some of Them Drunk, Killed 31 People This Year in India State
- Brie With Bread : Manna Food Bank Often Gives the Needy a Heavenly Treat
- Dance to Life: She was found nearly...
- Thousands of Veterans Lied About Income, Audit Finds : Pensions: Computer check of tax records finds discrepancies. U.S. will demand explanations of fraudulent benefit claims.
- Fugitive Reaches the Right Number for Trip to Jail
- Nation IN BRIEF : WASHINGTON, D.C. : Pentagon Cancels Gulf Troops' Debt
- Bengals' Wyche Out, but Question Is How : Pro football: Coach says he was fired; team says he quit. The difference is $1 million in his contract.
- Harvard-Westlake High will join the Mission League...
- Head of the Class : Denver's Dikembe Mutombo Is Standing Tall in a Season of Talented Rookie Players
- Home for Christmas : Family Gives Friends a Sense of Belonging for the Holiday
- Pressure Grows on North Korea to End Isolation
- California IN BRIEF : SAN FRANCISCO : Lungren to Stay Out of Wetlands Case
- Those With a Nose for News Look Up to Hildy Johnson
- Community Policing
- Officials Accuse Car Dealership of Fraud
- Computerized Stock Trading System Moves to Arizona
- Last-Minute Shoppers Clog Stores, Malls : Holidays: Those who put off their missions find long lines and dwindling supplies of merchandise--and patience.
- SANTA PAULA : Ybarra Appointed Blanchard Principal
- A Game OF Pepper : One of the Original 'Characters,' Lavon Davis Hopes That an Upcoming Movie Does Justice : to the Only Women's Pro Baseball League
- CSUN's Fisher Expects to Be Reinstated for Matadors' Next Game
- Serial Killer's 19th Victim Identified as Riverside Woman
- A Spirit of Indomitability : Some worried whether LaNona and Martin Hoke --she's blind, he has epilepsy--could rear a child. Seven-month-old Daniel is proof they can do it just fine.
- Trying to Make Firs Fly : With Buying Down, Christmas Tree Dealers Chop Prices to Get Late Sales
- San Diego Schools Take the Lead in AIDS Information for Students
- Helene Heigh; Character Actress
- Many Stores See Last-Minute Shopping Surge : * Retailing: Buyers wait until Christmas Eve, seeking bargains. Despite the eleventh-hour tide, the holiday season appears to disappoint many firms.
- SCENE ON THE STREET : Christmas Presence
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Insanity Plea in Slaying of Children
- Yes, Katie, There Is a Santa Claus
- Giving for All Seasons : Contributions are down everywhere as misery becomes more widespread
- ANAHEIM : Man Gives Up After a 90-Minute Siege
- The Mall Patrol : Law enforcement: This is the busiest--and most emotional--week of the year for a new breed of police officers.
- Lakers and Kings to Be Shown on Split Telecast
- A Majestic Royal Ballet in 'La Bayadere'
- Navy in Hot Water Over Toxic Wastes : Violations: Base on Point Loma cited for improper waste handling. Camp Pendleton was cited earlier.
- Waikiki's Heart Has Been Stolen Grain by Grain : Beachfront hotels no longer have much beach. But sand restoration also raises fears.
- GOP Newcomer Reluctant to Yield : Politics: Rep. Randall (Duke) Cunningham, now in the same San Diego district as six-term incumbent Bill Lowery, is resisting pressure to let the longtime congressman have a clear shot at a safe seat.
- Fearing Collisions in Space, U.S. Tracks Orbiting Debris : Science: With 7,000 pieces of 'junk' circling Earth, some say a disaster for manned craft is virtual certainty.
- More Food Aid Urged for Sudan, Ethiopia
- Center Matches Volunteers With Causes
- Family Is Home for Holidays With Move From Shelter to Apartment
- Budget-Minded Buyers Opt for Bargain Christmas Trees
- PERSPECTIVE ON GENERAL MOTORS : Protecting Bloat at the Top : Fault for the horrendous GM cutbacks lies with its overpaid executives, but ordinary workers are paying the price.
- Memories Lose Much on a Rack
- COLLEGE FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : BLUE-GRAY GAME : Fresno State's Barsotti Hopes to Boost Pro Stock
- 'Canyon': Trying to Bridge Life's Chasms
- Spirit of Giving Brings L.A. County a Windfall : Gifts: Bequests and handouts, including land and a Rolls-Royce, enable government to provide benefits that tax dollars can't. Some items create problems, though.
- Bruins Sized Up by Hancock Foe : UCLA: At 5 feet 9, Illinois quarterback Jason Verduzco of Antioch, Calif., doesn't get much respect--until he begins passing.
- In Trying Times, Vallely Family a Team : Basketball: After death of daughter, John and his son Eric are still focused on game, but they have wider perspective on life.
- One More Season Is on His Wish List : Football: Willie Jackson hopes to play again for Pierce College, although a congenital learning disability has prevented him from meeting academic standards.
- Saddleback's Todd Norman Signs With Nevada
- All-Star Teams to Be Announced
- Miscellany
- Freedom Bowl : After Monday, Ostroski Hopes He Will Be Playing on Sundays : Tulsa: Offensive guard, the school's first All-American in 19 years, has his eyes on the NFL, particularly the Philadelphia Eagles.
- PRO FOOTBALL DAILY REPORT : RAIDERS : Marinovich Says He Earned Start
- Palomar's Amituanai Named Player of Year
- Healthy--but Only on the Surface : Despite Some Great Performances in Music and Dance, Many Groups Felt Financial Squeeze
- In a Rush? Try Spending Christmas in Paraguay
- A Photo Finish in Nielsen Race
- 'Down and Out' at Holiday Time
- 'Down and Out' at Holiday Time
- European Conservatives
- GM Layoffs
- European Conservatives
- Disney Expansion
- 'Down and Out' at Holiday Time
- 'Down and Out' at Holiday Time
- For Kids, Home Is Where the Hazard Is : * Safety: In child-proofing their homes, parents need to crawl before they can walk in confidence, experts say.
- Nation IN BRIEF : PENNSYLVANIA : Train Station Back on Track After Fire
- Amid Combat, Croatia Marks Christmas Eve
- Pope, Faithful Pray, Share Joy at Holy Sites
- Oakland Sets Record for Homicides
- 2 Men Face Trial on Charges of Kidnap, Rape : Crime: The judge rules there is sufficient evidence to try the Van Nuys gang members in an attack on a 12-year-old Sherman Oaks junior high girl.
- Peace in Northern Ireland Too? : <i> Despite violence, hope remains for Englishmen and Irishmen of goodwill </i>
- SANTA ANA : Passel of Pinatas Aid Poor
- FREEDOM BOWL NOTES : Tulsa Offense Adjusting With Hughley Absent
- Sockers' Collins Considers Quitting : Soccer: Defender says he's "just not into it." His comments surprise Coach Ron Newman.
- More Yuletide Classics From Television Land
- Tsongas Leads New Hampshire Democrats' Poll
- Honig to Fight Accusations by Federal Audit : Inquiry: Schools chief denies using his influence to enrich an education foundation run by his wife. He also opposes preliminary U.S. demands for refund of $222,590.
- Man Leaves Daughter Behind at Rest Stop
- Lights! Camera! Books! Teachers Play Role on Sets : * Education: Instructors give lessons to child actors between scenes. They also keep an eye on working conditions for the state Labor Commission.
- KIEV Radio's 'Intimate Matters' Keeps Airwaves Sizzling : Broadcasting: Talk show that explores alternative lifestyles has spiced up life at the family-oriented station.
- 2 Brothers Parlay $110 Into a Million : Lottery: One has to sell his car for money to eat while in Sacramento and the other, facing bankruptcy, beats the incredibly high odds on the Big Spin.
- Countywide : Holiday Closings
- Adventurous Sailor Feared Dead After Being Washed Overboard : Tragedy: Father, who lives in Seal Beach, says son was trying to protect icebreaker moored in Punta Arenas, Chile.
- Miscellany
- LOS ALAMITOS : To Win, You Have to Have Hart
- Ollie Gaining Ground on a One-Time Lead Husky
- Lilliputiana : Tiny Christmas Villages Loom Large Among Hobbyists Who Love to Think Small
- Freedom Bowl : Leomiti Watches Weight; Defense Takes Pounding : San Diego State: At 387 pounds, is he too much of a good thing? Coaches don't think so.
- Scrooged Fans to Hear Ghosts of Success Past
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Court Ruling Allows Valenzuela to Ride Dinard in Malibu Stakes
- ART
- Indian Artist Blends Catholic and Zuni Traditions in Murals : Art: Alex Seowtewa's kachina paintings on a church interior represent the synthesis of old beliefs and Roman Catholicism that many Zunis embrace.
- Year's Work Ends With Christmas Homecoming to Mexico
- What Kids Want Is a Nice Gift for Mom
- Nation IN BRIEF : TEXAS : Flood Crests Still Menace Some Areas
- Gun Buy-Back Plan Urged to Fight Crime : Violence: Police Chief Bob Burgreen wants to use donated money to pay the public for its working guns, and to buy and distribute trigger locks.
- Enraged Elephant Attacks Zookeeper
- COSTA MESA : 186 Families Helped in Police Giveaway
- Santa Clarita Gets Site for Park, Library
- 6 Gang Members Deny Guilt in Killing of Officer
- Countywide : Bush Asked to Not Cut 29 Firefighters
- Mission Viejo Family Has Special Visitor That Tops Them All
- For Chargers, It's Ross or Erickson : Pro football: Beathard says he won't name Henning successor before Jan. 1.
- After the Spill : State Officials Want to Let Nature Take Course on Upper Sacramento River, but Dunsmuir's Economy Can't Stand to Wait
- DANA POINT : Shoe Drive for Needy Is Kicked Off
- Jurisprudence
- ENERGY
- Disabled State Official Alleges Bias by Airline : Courts: Lawsuit says United Airlines bumped rehabilitation director from flight because he uses respirator.
- Laughlin Has a Great Deal for Gorbachev
- A Family Season
- Local Bands Packing Their Bags for Some Overseas Gigs
- Chagall Works Donated
- PLATFORM : A Duty to Provide Care
- Curbs on Japanese Ceremony Relaxed
- Device Signals New Voice for Impaired : High tech: Stacy Bibb, a 17-year-old quadriplegic, uses a special retainer in the roof of his mouth to operate a computer.