- SEC Fields Seven Teams; Bye for CS Long Beach : Women's seedings: USC, despite loss to UCLA in season finale, and CS Fullerton each will play host to first-round games.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL NCAA TOURNAMENT PAIRINGS : Rebels Feeling Playful : Big West: After UNLV pulls away from Fresno State, 98-74, Tarkanian is in a sarcastic mood.
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Sun' Sheds Light on Quirky People
- Jazz : A Skillful Burton Plays Vibes at McCabe's
- Hearings Shaking Up Universities : Education: Schools rush to review billing as Congress gets ready to look at alleged abuses at Stanford.
- THE CALIFORNIA DROUGHT : Cut Water to Farmers, State Urged : Agriculture: Congressman says some growers who receive federal supplies may sell it at a huge profit. Rice producers should be a target of cutoff, he says.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Roller-Blade Skating OK for Fund-Raiser
- Skies Alive With Wild Parrots but How Coops Were Flown Is Debated
- Science / Medicine : Bright Halley's Stuns Astronomers
- Big West Title Serves as Tark the Shark's Hors D'oeuvre
- Overcoming the Vietnam Syndrome
- Pop Music : Joan Baez--Intimate and Expressive
- STAGE REVIEW : Sammy Shore: Still Funny After All These Years : Once an opening act, the veteran comic now opens for himself at San Diego's Gaslamp in a poignant look at the life of an aging comedian.
- China--U.S.: A Bulging Trade Gap : Commerce: The Chinese are accused of restricting access to their markets. Officials are stepping up efforts to avoid a trade war.
- Torrent of Ideas to Save Every Precious Drop of Water
- Marine Corps Records the Successes--and the Mistakes--of Gulf War : History: Reserve unit prowls the battlefield to document the hows and whys of combat.
- Officer Shoots at Driver of Stolen Car
- Goodby Immigrant Stereotype : RAND study shows powerful struggle to thrive behind complex reality
- WATER WATCH
- Crowds Embrace Navy SEALs : Homecoming: Hundreds greet elite warriors in unprecedented welcome at North Island base.
- COSTA MESA : Segerstrom Seeking Bridge Over Bristol
- IRVINE : UCI Social Ecology Position Is Filled
- Hit-and-Run Kills Quartz Hill Woman
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL NCAA TOURNAMENT PAIRINGS : UCLA Can Give a History Lesson : Bruins: First-round opponent is Penn State, which last was in the tournament in 1965.
- After Trailing by 4-1, Kings Happy With Tie
- Baseball
- Bychkov, Parisian Orchestra at Segerstrom : Orchestre de Paris blends a Franck piece critics love to hate with a handsomely done new atonal work.
- STAGE REVIEW : New Harrison, New 'Lady'--but Old Hat
- The Center of Fluor Chief's Attentions
- MGM-Pathe to Put Together Show for Returning Troops
- JAPAN: Japan is increasingly flirting with an...
- CBS Crew Tells of Iraqi Beatings
- In 'Message to Baker,' Arab Kills 4 Israelis
- Shirley Goldinger; Consumer Advocate Led County Efforts
- PLACENTIA : Fraternity Gets OK for a Nu Home
- Ethnic Leaders Get Campaign Lessons : Politics: In an effort to reach out to the growing minority community, the Republican Party offers potential candidates lessons in how to reach out to voters--and why they should do it in the GOP.
- COLUMN RIGHT : So, What Exactly Did We Win? : A strengthened Shiite movement is now a concern.
- LOTTERY RESULTS : MARCH 9
- Fullerton Opens With Louisiana Tech at Home : Women's seedings: Titans receive at-large berth in West, while Long Beach gets bye and USC plays host to Utah.
- Toys R Us Wins a Round: The...
- TOP NETWORK PROGRAMS, EVER
- Now That It's Over : Readjustment: After weeks of roller-coaster emotions caused by the war in the Gulf, everyday life may prove to be a letdown, experts say.
- World IN BRIEF : ISRAEL : Housing Plans May Break Vow to U.S.
- 1,500 Albanian Refugees Leave Italy for Home
- Iraqi Rebels Claim Gains Against Hussein's Forces
- One Man's Dream: Top of the World
- KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION
- Science / Medicine : Preventing Crippling Deliveries
- Santa Clarita's Park on Wheels : Recreation: Every day after school, a gaily painted truck brings a two-hour street party to a different housing tract within a city with only 8 small play areas.
- Man's Body Found by Hiker Near Lancaster
- Growing Pains : Westwood--a Transformation Into a Volatile Playground
- WESTMINSTER : School Attendance Boundaries Changed
- Courier a Winner on Payday : Tennis: He says the court is his office and playing is his job, and he beats Forget in five sets at Indian Wells for his check.
- Music : Perick Leads L.A. Chamber at Wiltern
- Riiiiight: Newsman Dan Rather made him do...
- Now That It's Over : Homecoming: Families torn apart by the conflict may have a new set of problems to solve when the troops come marching home.
- Con Man's Murder Trial Starts Today
- Officials Hopeful Trial Will Boost Mental Health Funding
- Cool Papa Bell Was So Fast That Only Time Ever Caught Him
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL NCAA TOURNAMENT PAIRINGS : Did They Look Out for No. 1? : National: West Regional stacked with talented teams to challenge reign of Nevada Las Vegas.
- Ross-Hedgecock TV Show to Debut This Afternoon
- U.S. Sues Cox Enterprises Inc.: The Justice...
- DODGERS : When Crews Feels Better, So Will His Daughter
- UCLA Beats Washington, Avenges Loss
- Dance : Sevan Armenian Ensemble Performs at Gindi Auditorium
- Key Door Wasn't Open to Ad
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- La Jolla Socialite Says Jail Is 'Just What I Needed' : Killings: Broderick is behind bars awaiting second trial for shooting her ex-husband and his second wife. She says she may be willing to plea-bargain.
- LAKE CASITAS : 2 to Be Nominated for Valor Awards in Rescue of Man, Baby
- THOUSAND OAKS : Planners to Review Land Amendment
- Generals Conquer the Airwaves : Television: A grateful nation's affection for its soldiers as individuals has turned into a flag-waving glorification of war and the military.
- 'The Doors' Fires Interest in Band : Pop Music: Oliver Stone's new film spurs radio play and sales of records and books. Just ask Doors' imitators Wild Child.
- CLIPBOARD : John Wayne Airline Performance
- COUNTYWIDE : Senior Legislature Election to Be Held
- NEWPORT BEACH : 2 Hearings Planned on Water Rationing
- Science / Medicine : Aspirin May Cut Colon Cancer Risk
- EL TORO : Lions Maul Three Families' Pet Rabbits
- COUNTYWIDE : 13 Paints Targeted by Air Quality Panel
- Science / Medicine : A Swat to Mosquito-Borne Disease : Genetics: Scientists have altered genes to impair the pest's ability to transmit malaria and other illnesses.
- Seller Beware in Card Games
- Sun Devils Rout USD
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL : TEAM-BY-TEAM LOOK AT NCAA MEN'S TOURNAMENT : SOUTHEAST REGIONAL
- Pop Music : Scorpions Bring Enthusiasm to Irvine Meadows
- Music : Walton, Dvorak Program by Philharmonic
- TV & VIDEO - March 11, 1991
- POP/ROCK - March 11, 1991
- Notes on a Scorecard - March 11, 1991
- FUNDS FOR ALL: Education foundations in Orange...
- 2 O.C. Marines Get a Hero's Welcome Home
- Day 2: It's Quieter, Just as Satisfying : Reunion: Troops come home with only a fraction of Saturday's fanfare. 'Better late than never,' one says.
- Day 2: It's Quieter, Just as Satisfying : Reunion: Troops come home with only a fraction of Saturday's fanfare. 'Better late than never,' one says.
- Quieter Welcome in O.C. on Day 2 : Reunion: Troops come home with only a fraction of Saturday's fanfare. 'Better late than never,' one says.
- A TOUGH 19TH HOLE: State legislators earn...
- READ ALL ABOUT IT: It's expensive to...
- In Close Calls, Lives Ride on Reflex, Luck
- Street Riots Flare Again in Belgrade : Yugoslavia: A second wave of militant students defies tight security. They oppose the government of hard-line Communists.
- DON'T DRIVE ALONE: Funny thing about telling...
- Looking to Friends for Funds : Schools: The role of nonprofit foundations in keeping programs afloat will be more vital with Gov. Wilson's proposed 1991-92 budget calling for $500 million in cuts.
- Gang-Related Fights in 3 Cities Injure 5
- From the Archives: Majority says police brutality is common
- Markets See the Doughnut, Not the Hole
- Safeguard Health Enterprises Inc.: The Anaheim-based dental-plan...
- Wildflower Walkabout
- Dishwasher Air Fitting Prevents Sewer Backup
- Economic Rivals in a Laissez-Fairyland : THE WARRIOR WORKER : The Challenge of the Korean Way of Working <i> By Robert Kearney (Henry Holt: $24.95; 266 pp.) </i>
- MEDICAL LANDMARKS, USA by Martin R....
- I look forward to Jay Leno's guest...
- Chamber Orchestra Gala in Courtly Style
- Crimes Target Elderly
- * Viola Lorene Holcomb; Volunteer
- Defining Child's Role in an Equal World
- Bigger Challenge?
- Water Watch : What do members of the County Water Authority think of San Diego's voluntary water plan?
- A rainbow of kites will dot the...
- Girl, 15, Killed, 2 Teen-Agers Wounded in Drive-By Shooting
- CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE : Policy of Filming Rallies Defended
- GET OFF MY CLOUD: British rockster Roy...
- Getting This Issue Out of the Woods : A truce between timber industry and environmentalists
- No Place Like Home : Months of Waiting End in Joyous Reunion for an Oceanside Couple
- Freshmen Seem to Ensure Brea Will Keep Going and Going and Going
- PADRES : This Bet, Gwynn Wanted to Lose His Shirt
- SANTA ANITA : Madjaristan Makes His Stable's Day
- Administration on Bias Suits
- My Sin
- International Factor
- Water Use
- Lowery in Trouble
- Majority Rules
- Burma
- Column Gave Grounds for Support, Dannemeyer Says
- MONORAIL SYSTEMS
- Attack the Issue Rather Than SuSu
- Tollways Poll Was Flawed
- '3-Kid Families' Have 1 Too Many
- 2nd Look at CHP's Best Ticket Writer
- Talk show chatter
- COVER STORY : So Happy...
- Tollways Poll Was Flawed
- Project Was 'Doomed'
- No Wimps
- Eye-Catching Art
- No Wimps
- Rebuttal to Developer
- Scout Oath Debate Questions Faith in God, First Amendment
- Pearl's Love
- Who Speaks English?
- Looking for Rand
- LETTER FROM THE EDITOR
- Harbor Freeway
- Pan Am's Cigar for King Has One Reader Smoking
- Column Gave Grounds for Support, Dannemeyer Says
- Does Filing Taxes Electronically Make Sense?
- Your Mortgage : Combining Debts Can Add Up to Savings : Refinance: Falling rates open up an opportunity to roll equity loan and mortgage payments into one money-saving total.
- Modern Methods Sink Grandfather's Ways
- Urban Decay Is Brewing Trouble in Milwaukee : Cities: Poverty, unemployment, teen-age pregnancy and crime are among conditions that continue to worsen in the inner city.
- 2 Monterey Park Council Members Assail City Manager
- R.E.M. Recovers as Boy George Goes Dancing : *** 1/2 BOY GEORGE "The Martyr Mantras" <i> Virgin</i>
- MOVIES : Back to the Dark Days : Producer Irwin Winkler turns writer-director to make a film about the Hollywood blacklist--a story that few movies have told
- Starless Nights : Can companies such as American Ballet Theatre survive at the box office without the drawing power of a superstar like Baryshnikov?
- Fleetwood's and Floyd Dixon Give the Blues Some Class
- Laser Precision Corp.: The Irvine manufacturer of...
- Sisters Under the Skin : CAROLINE'S DAUGHTERS <i> By Alice Adams</i> , <i> (Alfred A. Knopf: $22; 307 pp.) </i>
- 21 Former U.S. POWs, Some in Bandages, Flying Home : Goodbys: Most carry flowers given them by Bahrain officials. One is celebrating her 21st birthday.
- India's Bureaucracy Shaken by Forces of Change : Government: The system provides workers with guaranteed jobs, security and benefits, but critics contend that the nation is overburdened and inefficient.
- HBO's 'Josephine Baker': The Naked Truth
- After Years in the Wings of Arab Politics, Assad Steers Syrians Onto Center Stage
- Teacher Shows His Students How to Tame a Computer
- Debate Holds Up Shopping Center
- Good to Downsize the Space Station : But be careful how--and how quickly--you do it
- NEWPORT ELKS BASEBALL TOURNAMENT : Esperanza Wins Title, Stakes Claim to No. 1
- DIVISION IV BOYS' PLAYOFFS : Oxnard Turns Away Lincoln
- Art Stars in Hong Kong Hollywood
- For a drought-stricken state, California's water policy...
- Junta Frees Deposed Leader of Thailand : Coup: Former Prime Minister Chatichai Choonhavan is shown on TV with the country's new rulers. 'I have washed my hands of politics,' he says.
- Bush Rules Out 'Uncle Sucker' Mideast Role
- 4th Street On-Ramp Closing Results in Traffic Tie-Ups
- COLUMN LEFT : Complaints Meet a Wall of Silence : The only unique thing about King's beating is the fact that it was captured on videotape.
- Another Boom Enrollment for Campus of Cal State
- Milken's Sentence Is Too Light for the Crime
- Assessor's Office Scrambling to Meet Deadline : Tax cut: By July, 20,000 homes will be reappraised due to a slumping market. Computers are making the job manageable.
- Abrego Perfect for Second Time in a Week
- A 20-Foot Attempt by Bubka
- Films going into production: Grand...
- RESTAURANTS : JUST SO YOU DON'T GET LOST OR CONFUSED : The '80s' Last Stand : At Muse, the California cuisine, the look, the clientele and the attitude are emblematic of an era in L.A. restaurants
- Doctor Chamberlain
- South Pasadena : Official Tree Selected
- HBO's 'Josephine Baker': The Naked Truth
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL REGIONAL FINALS : Palos Verdes Girls Earn a Trip to State Final, 63-43 : Division III: Center Jeffra Gausepohl scores a game-high 21 points as Sea Kings defeat Lompoc for second time in a week.
- DANCE : A Test of Faith : Choreographer Bill T. Jones confronts religion, racism and AIDS in 'The Last Supper at Uncle Tom's Cabin'
- Glendale Officer Hurt Breaking Up Bar Fight
- El Segundo Reaches Final
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL / NATIONAL ROUNDUP : Tar Heels Lose Lead, Hold On to Win, 76-71
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Barrett Ready For Second LPGA Victory
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP : Pearlman's Homers Boost Chatsworth
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL MEN'S JC STATE CHAMPIONSHIP : Rancho Santiago Holds Off Long Beach, 73-70
- Art Galleries of Every Description Add Another Splash of Color to Melrose
- WASHINGTON / CATHERINE COLLINS : Congress May Finally Restructure the Unemployment Insurance Setup
- FICTION : HORSE MEDICINE <i> by Rafael Zepeda (Applezaba Press: $25 cloth; $9.95 paper; 131 pp.).</i>
- Record Mogul Spins a Deal
- Topiary the Topic
- NONFICTION : DOG TRAINING BY BASH <i> by Bashkim Dibra with Elizabeth Randolph (E. P. Dutton: $18.95; 320 pp.)</i> .
- Humor and Nostalgia
- THE KITCHEN BOOK and THE COOK BOOK <i> by Nicolas Freeling, illustrated by John Lawrence (David Godine: $16.95).</i>
- A Family Day: Captain Home for a 1st Birthday
- In 1963, MGM scored a big hit...
- Back Home in Time for a Desert Concerto
- THE TIMES POLL : Majority Says Police Brutality Is Common
- Georgetown Experiment Comes Up Short : College basketball: By playing twin towers Dikembe Mutombo and Alonzo Mourning together, the Hoyas' have gotten less out of more.
- Ventura Again Falls to Brea-Olinda
- ORANGE COUNTY VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS : Huntington Beach Wins Title With Taylor's Help
- BASEBALL : Statistically Speaking, Real Value Is Found in Unlikely Places
- Ventura Relays Glitters While Stars Stay Out
- ** 1/2 MICA PARIS "Contribution" <i> Island</i>
- R.E.M. Recovers as Boy George Goes Dancing : *** R.E.M. "Out of Time" <i> Warner Bros.</i>
- A Tough Guy From L.A. : HANK: The Life of Charles Bukowski <i> By Neeli Cherkovski</i> , <i> (Random House: $21.95; 321 pp.) </i>
- Times Fairs Offer Help to Buyers, Sellers
- Rockies Spring Skiing Freshened by Discounts
- War Over, Allies Turn Attention to Freeing Hostages in Lebanon
- THE TIMES POLL : Majority Says Brutality by L.A. Police Is Commonplace
- West Covina : City Calls Meeting on Gangs
- FREEWAY REPAIRS : Caltrans Issues Weekly Motorists' Advisory
- High Anxiety (KTLA Sunday at 6 p.m.),...
- Ian Hunter; Oscar-Winning Writer
- On Forgotten Kuwait Road, 60 Miles of Wounds of War
- Hussein Foes Gather in Beirut to Prepare Unified Opposition
- ROAD NOTES
- Lord Penney; Creator of Atomic Bomb for Britain
- Schools Face Steep Cutbacks in El Segundo
- Gunman Sought in Five Rapes
- Sharing Indigent Health Care : * Plan Needed to Spread Treatment Among UC, Other Hospitals
- 5 Gay-Rights Protesters Arrested at Anaheim Church : Demonstration: 60 other activists, some from ACT UP, march outside a symposium on heterosexuality held by the Rev. Louis P. Sheldon's Traditional Values Coalition.
- The Language Ladder : Immigrants: Hundreds of students enter the gates of Van Nuys High School. There, for 50 cents apiece, they doggedly pursue their dreams with words.
- Miscellany
- Unbeatable Combination : Big West: Tarkanian is 84-0 in Long Beach after Rebels defeat UC Santa Barbara, 95-66. UNLV meets Fresno State in title game.
- Miscellany
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA PREP BASKETBALL REGIONALS : Brea Repeats Itself and Wins
- He Wants Toro Staff to Be Pitcher Perfect : Baseball: John Verhoeven, the new Cal State Dominguez Hills pitching coach, is having a positive impact on Toro staff.
- Campaign Begins to Take Shape : Horse Racing: Although a clear-cut favorite has yet to emerge, Triple Crown series seems loaded with potential.
- PREP ROUNDUP : Carlson, Parlin Set Track Meet Records
- THE HIGH SCHOOLS / JOHN ORTEGA : 20-Second Difference an Eternity in the 1,600
- ORANGE COUNTY SPORTS HALL OF FAME : Coaches Beatty, Cook, Omalev, Softball Star Tickey Elected
- Farma Way 'Caps Sweep With 2 3/4-Length Victory : Horse racing: He becomes the first since Ack Ack in 1971 to win all four of Santa Anita's top races for older horses. Pincay breaks two ribs in spill.
- STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT : Rancho Santiago Beats Long Beach for Another State Title
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL GIRLS' STATE REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS : Taller Palos Verdes Beats Lompoc Again, 63-43
- Viewpoints : Prevailing Wage Laws a Boon, Not a Threat
- ARMAGEDDON, OIL AND THE MIDDLE EAST CRISIS <i> by John F. Walvoord (Zondervan: $8.95).</i>
- Best Tract Treatment Is Prevention
- If You Break It, You Have to Pay to Fix It
- Air Fares May Soar in Not-So-Friendly Skies : Trends: As the number of airlines continues to shrink, consumers may be forced to pay the price through higher ticket prices and fewer routes.
- SATIRE : The Contingency Domino : Gridlock: If only one house could be sold without the buyer having to sell his first, the real estate market might find itself in another golden boom.
- Design House '91 Benefits South Bay Charity Group
- NONFICTION : JOURNEY TO POLAND <i> by Alfred Doblin (Paragon House: $21.95; 330 pp.)</i> .
- FBI and Police Seize Art Gallery in Beverly Hills : Indictments: The shopkeeper and two others have pleaded not guilty to charges in a cocaine case authorities say grew out of the 2-year-old Los Angeles Jewelry Mart investigation.
- Latvian Farm Yields Fresh Food, Independence : Soviets: A partially capitalist collective has not waited for Moscow to begin agrarian reform.
- South Pasadena : Sunday Library Hours OKd
- 'I'm trying to strengthen employee morale, to have people feel good about working for the city.' : At Pasadena City Hall These Days, It's a Feel-Good Mood
- Cerritos Ousts City Manager, Cites Priorities : Administration: The Council says a 'policy clash' led to Gaylord F. Knapp's suspension. His assistant is named as the interim replacement for the 18-year veteran.
- China, Vietnam Becoming Better Neighbors, a Decade After Border War : Diplomacy: Change stems from a sense of apprehension over communism's failures. Refugees hope ties will facilitate resettlement.
- LEN MORRIS: Directing AMC's Hymn to Republic
- Little Dorrit: Nobody's Fault (TMC Tuesday at...
- Chinese Adventurer Flaunts His Individualism in Trek
- Where's the Next Gloria Molina? Is Anyone Checking Santa Barbara? : Elections: Lost amid the showier California races last year was the strong showing Anita Perez Ferguson made in her race for Congress.
- Man, 86, Found Fatally Beaten at His Building Supply Firm
- COMMENTARY ON THE SAN CLEMENTE RAPES : Most Victims Can Emerge Stronger, in Control of Their Lives : Never feel that you must try to resist, that if you don't, you have 'given in.' The reality is that all you must do is survive.
- Battle Over a Dirt Road Complicates Park Plans : Santa Monica Mountains: The preserve may improve Valley access to the mountains. But some fear it would result in paving a section of Mulholland Drive and invite development.
- Laurels From Laguna : Emotions Overflow at 25th Patriot's Day Parade as Troops Begin Arriving Home
- Read Between the Lines When Talkin' Baseball
- Olympio Wins Sausalito Stakes
- What It Takes to Invest in Small Foreign Firms
- Galapagos Tourism Study Reveals 23% in Favor of Limiting Visitors
- Taming Wildflowers
- Roughing It Along the Alaska Marine Highway
- Gentle, Funny Rebel Hasn't Enough Time
- Child Abuse Investigator Can Never Catch Up
- City Panel OKs Curb on Actions of Design Boards : Development: The move by the Los Angeles Planning Commission is aimed at preventing the citizen groups from making side agreements with developers.
- Egyptian Craftsmen Built Pyramids : Archeology: A burial site debunks belief that the Pharaohs' shrines were built by slaves. Workers apparently enjoyed their lives and jobs.
- Pacoima Principal Named Woman of Year
- Rebel Rourke
- CS Northridge Boots Away Winning Streak : College softball: Matadors rout Santa Clara for their seventh consecutive win but make critical errors in 9-6 loss to Nevada Las Vegas.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL PACIFIC 10 ROUNDUP : Arizona Trounces Oregon, 107-65
- Santa Clara Wins, 68-55, Nears Third Title in Row
- Filling Up
- 20th Residential Survey : Builders Mixed on '91 : Sales: While some feel this year could be tougher than last, others see signs that the market is coming back.
- SALES INDEX
- 20TH ANNUAL RESIDENTIAL SURVEY
- Nigeria Works Overtime on New Capital
- Rough Water for a Symbol From Our Past
- Lawmakers Defy Walesa Over Parliamentary Election Plan
- Venice Family Clinic Nets $305,000 at Marina Gala
- Lawyers Cite Sexual Slur, Want Judge Off Cadet Case : Courts: Gay man is suing U.S. Naval Academy over dismissal. Jurist twice referred to him during proceedings as a 'homo.'
- COUNTYWIDE : Animals, Students Raise Funds for Zoo
- Los Angeles Times Interview : Jackie Goldberg : Fighting the Good Fight for a Better L.A. School District
- Supervisors in Transition to New Districts, Constituents : Politics: The election of Gloria Molina and the redrawing of boundaries have forced the county board members to get acquainted with their new communities.
- The Tarzana Chamber of Commerce will sponsor...
- An Ecological Expert's Tiny Sins Still Nag at Conscience
- CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE : Students Launch Recycling Effort
- Quick Transition : Freshman Dana Jones Plays Key Role in Pepperdine's Title Run
- 49ers Teach a Refresher Course
- GOLF ROUNDUP
- A Poet-Performer Who Does 'Cruel Work for a Kind World'