- Penner's Corny Humor Has Kernels of Truth
- Officer Shooting Probes Held Flawed, Inviting Cover-Ups : Investigations: The panel says there is no legitimate reason for the department to continue to engage in the practices.
- Santa Monica : More Curbside Recycling
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : TV Co-Host's Voice Triggers Seizures
- Developer, Saudi Partners File for Bankruptcy : Finances: The investors are fighting for control of 20% of the properties on the marina. This action blocks the foreclosure on the Marina del Rey Hotel scheduled for today.
- 71-Lot Kajima Development Approved
- Nov. 5 Election to Fill Council Seat
- Council May Get Raises Despite Voter Opposition
- Bicyclist Is Killed After Hitting Hydrant
- Plans Would Limit 'Tacky Homes' : Development: The L.A. City Council adopts two controversial proposals to reduce building in the San Gabriel foothills, but one group calls them 'racist.'
- Hockey
- Hipp's Heavyweight Climb Continues in Irvine : Boxing: Looking for opponents to help him move up in the rankings, fighter takes on Woods Monday in Bren Center.
- Golf
- A Personal List of the Class of '41
- Federal National Mortgage Assn.: The government-chartered provider...
- INNOVATION / MICHAEL SCHRAGE : Culture Clashes May Ruin Apple-IBM Deal
- Things Looking Up, Manufacturers Feel : Trends: A survey of purchasing managers shows a confidence index that has risen from a historic low to near the growth level.
- Taxes on Media to Help Close State Budget Gap : Legislation: A levy on publications begins next week, and assessments on cable TV might grow.
- Recession, War Cut Airline Traffic 12%
- ConAgra Inc.: The Omaha, Neb., food and...
- CBS Inc.: The New York broadcasting company...
- Peaches and Tomatoes: Never Better
- A World of Cookies
- The Changing Produce Market: Even the Onions Are Different
- Digital Electronics Makers Will Pay Royalties : Recordings: The agreement on payments to the music industry opens the way for new home digital technologies for consumers.
- Market People
- YOUR TABLEAUX ARE READY : In Laguna, Stage Is Set for Another Pageant of the Masters and a Trio of Art Festivals
- Rest at Last: Dame Barbara Cartland, the...
- Kingston Trio in Poway
- COLUMN ONE : Euro-TV Tunes In to Hollywood : New commercial networks on the Continent recruit U.S. writers, producers and directors to develop and guide shows. A major goal is to sell the programs in America.
- FOR THE KIDS CHANNEL ISLANDS CENTER : Sea and Say : Rangers give programs on everything from shipwrecks and local Indians to the mysteries of the "mermaid's purse."
- Parking Study to Be Joint Effort : * Glendale College: City will split the $40,000 cost with the campus to find financing and a site for thousands of students' cars.
- SIMI VALLEY : Police Seek 2 Men in Home Robbery
- THOUSAND OAKS : Conscience Gets the Better of Thief
- Clowning Around Isn't Easy : Thousand Oaks: A summer course teaches children the fine points of making people laugh.
- America-3 Opens Series With A Loss
- If You Miss This Eclipse. . .
- Longtime Fans Gather for Final Act in Theater's 62-Year Run
- Santa Monica : Rent Board Rights Backed
- Networks Seek New Approach to Campaigns : By departing from the beaten path, journalists hope to make election stories more relevant.
- Officer From Inglewood Is Named Chief : Police: The former deputy chief will be the youngest and first black to head the city's 175-member force.
- 3 Held in Robberies Questioned About O.C. Holdup : Crime: Officials say their methods mirror a string of other robberies.
- Downey : 2 Redevelopment Areas Get Approval; 3rd One Delayed
- The staff of Glendale Memorial Hospital and...
- CANCER WATCH
- Yeltsin Takes Oath as 1st Popularly Elected Russian President : Soviet Union: The essence of his course is 'radical reform,' the populist says. Gorbachev vows cooperation.
- Different Neighborhoods, Differing Views on Police Abuse : Southwest L.A.: Most residents said they had relatives who had been either ill-treated physically or verbally by officers, or said they had seen such behavior on the street.
- SPORTS BRIEFS : 49ers Win 5 of 6 Games on Trip Through Canada
- Occluded Eclipse
- Minority Program Gets Grant
- Flights of Fancy : Vacant Hangars at the Airport Offer Artists Affordable Studios Where Creativity Can Take Wing
- The summer concert series in Whittier Central...
- ART : Photo Exhibit Has Some Negatives
- Walter M. Ingalls; Led Transit Measures
- THEATER REVIEW 'SOUTH PACIFIC' : Bali Low : Good supporting characters, an inventive set and terrific orchestra are strong suits of this so-so production.
- House Rebuffs Bush on China's Trade Benefits
- City Delays Granting Recycling Franchises
- Metal Firm to Pay for Lead Tests : Poisoning: In a plea agreement, the recycler will pay the county $200,000 for an 18-month screening program.
- The Sierra Madre Playhouse has been churning...
- Sheriff Appoints Director of Detentions
- COUNTYWIDE : Behind-the-Scenes Talk on 911 Slated
- Narcotics Probe Bags Ring of Alleged Luggage Thieves
- NFL Searches for the Magic Number : Free agency: After five-year struggle, owners may be close to granting players their wish.
- Nike Inc.: The Beaverton, Ore., athletic shoe...
- Motorola Inc.: The electronics company reported second-quarter...
- Strawberry Fields: Forever?
- Sizing It Up : Dispute Prompts L.A. to Check Footage of Fox Plaza Tower
- La Puente : Voters May Decide on Plan
- World IN BRIEF : MIDEAST : Syrian Reply Is Due on Talks With Israel
- CLIPBOARD : HOW TO PREVENT ACCIDENTAL POISONING
- 2 Buena Park Men Held in Market Robbery
- Odds & Ends Around the Valley
- Pay Raises OKd for City Officials
- Schools Woo Offspring of Foreign Scientists : Education: La Jolla Country Day makes a particularly strong pitch for accommodating fusion program's children.
- Fired Officer Had a Quick Temper, Chief Says : Laguna Beach police: There is conflicting testimony on whether Keith R. Knotek used excessive force in videotaped kicking incident.
- Ventura Negotiates for Exemption From Hookup Moratorium
- $20 Million in Property Taxes Not Paid : Finances: It marks the second year in a row that the delinquency rate has increased. County officials blame the trend on the downturn in the economy.
- ANAHEIM : Coalition to Fight City Utility Tax
- School Damage Put at $125,000 in Arson Blaze
- Sedative Aided in Death of Invalid, Autopsy Reveals : Investigation: Mercy killing is suspected as prosecutors decide whether to file charges against Redondo Beach widow and doctor of the deceased.
- NEWBURY PARK : Crime Stoppers Offers Reward
- Horse Racing Will Return to Hialeah Park on Nov. 10
- MUSIC REVIEW : Takacs Off Form at Ford Amphitheatre
- FISHING : Anglers Battling Seabass, Yellowtail Off Islands
- Now He's Sitting Pretty : * Movies: Screenwriter J.D. Lawton parlays 'Pretty Woman' and a million-dollar script and buys his own studio.
- Rockers Roll On as Probe Continues : * Pop music: Guns N' Roses prepares to resume its tour as police and a promoter dispute Axl Rose's claim that the group was kept from returning to the stage during a July 2 riot.
- Of the 102 largest publicly traded companies...
- Conviction in Insider Trading Case Reversed : Judicial: An appeals court says prosecutors failed to prove Ivan F. Boesky associate John A. Mulheren Jr. had manipulated stock prices.
- A Healthy, Easy Do-Ahead Mexican Dinner
- Sierra Madre : Vote on Budget Delayed
- Long Beach : $40,000 Grant Received for Gallery of Cambodian Art
- World IN BRIEF : PERU : 17 Die as Police Shoot Down Plane
- U.S. to Bird-Dog Iraq's Nuclear Program : Mideast: Bush says Saddam Hussein is so untruthful the world cannot ever rely on his promises.
- Panel OKs $2 Billion for Space Station : Budget: Controversial project passes first major test in Senate. It's good news for O.C. contractor.
- It's Car Versus Car Versus Pedestrian at the Urban Garage
- Menem Will Visit U.S.
- Oran Asa Leaves a Newspaper Legacy
- On a Roll : Bicycling is on its way to becoming a means to ease the commuting crunch.
- Different Neighborhoods, Differing Views on Police Abuse : Van Nuys: Residents of mostly white, middle-class Tyrone Avenue support police, but aren't completely forgiving.
- THE SIERRA MADRE EARTHQUAKE : Latest Damage Estimates Top $42 Million : * Temblor: Officials in Altadena, Arcadia, Monrovia, Pasadena and Sierra Madre are still getting calls about the effects of the June 28 earthquake.
- Lebanese Army Push Sends Shock Waves Into Israel : Mideast: Jerusalem wants to see the country pacified. But it reacts adversely to the role played by Syria.
- CLIPBOARD : Taxable Sales In Decline
- Life Goes On
- COSTA MESA : City Studies Housing Uses for Motor Inn
- AIDS in Los Angeles County
- SANTA ANA : Children, Mothers Get Home, Hope
- RUNNING : Subtracting 5 Events Adds Up for Stewart
- The Shoe Says He Will Win This One, Too
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : Stich Picks Up Where He Left Off and Wins
- Veteran Volunteer Looks Forward to Duty at Olympic Festival : Track and field: Daiva Jusionis, a coach at Golden West College, receives her due as team manager for West's women.
- Now Going Full Cycle, LeMond Has Become Tour's Top Spokesman
- GNR Tour Makes for Strange Bandfellows : The group's show at the Pacific Amphitheatre on July 25 will mark the first time rival promoters Avalon and Nederlander have worked together in Orange County.
- LAW & REGULATION
- STOCKS : Dow Declines 2.46, but Broader Market Gains
- San Diego Aglow Over Fusion Center
- Greenspan Gets a Second Term as Fed Chairman : Economy: President Bush gives the monetary policy-maker, with whom he had been at odds over interest rates, a surprisingly strong endorsement.
- Midnight at the Oasis : Wholesale: No matter where the vegetable or fruit you eat originated, chances are it has passed through one of the wholesale markets just east of Downtown.
- P&G; Redesigns Logo to Avoid Occult Rumor
- Guide to Southern California Farmers Markets
- Companies See No Rush Back to South Africa : Trade: Officials say the President's decision to lift sanctions does not affect numerous state and local laws.
- Garlic That Lingers
- Bodyboard Champ Gets Students to Excel by Offering Surf Paraphernalia as Prizes
- Other Chiefs See Valid Points; U.S. News Coverage Is Varied : Reaction: Some heads of big-city departments refuse to comment. Some newspapers play the story on Page 1, others give it brief mention.
- Pasadena : Home Improvement Loans
- IN SEASON / Herbs : Freshness and Flavor in Your Own Back Yard
- How-to Guide Coaches Youth League Managers
- Gems Just A Stone's Throw Away : Hunting Hard Rocks, Golden Opportunities
- Finding the Organizations That Cater to Rock Hounds
- Bradley-Gates Struggle Has Old, New Twists
- COUNTYWIDE : Mexican-American Bar to Give Awards
- OJAI : Sound Barrier OKd for Pumping Plant
- 3 Charged in Beating Death in Park
- Quake-Damaged Redondo Library May Be Shut 2 Years
- $83,486 Awarded to Man Shot Trying to Halt Thief
- MOTOR RACING : This Week at Saugus, They're Paving the Way for Turkey Night
- Sally Kirkland Will Headline Benefit for Grove
- City Council Again Considers Increases in Salaries
- Officials Tout S.D.'s Future as Science Mecca
- Budget Woes Follow Governor on Visit : Government: He goes to inner-city L.A. school touted as a model of how to intertwine preventive services with education. But he finds there is no money to get project off the ground.
- A Major Welcome Will Celebrate New L.A. Cardinal
- World IN BRIEF : PHILIPPINES : U.S. May Abandon Clark Air Base
- Nations Said to 'Sabotage' Human Rights : Abuses: Amnesty International's report for 1990 says violations continue in 141 countries.
- Meeting Will Discuss Cleanup of Rail Facility : * Environment: Hazardous materials have been found in the soil of the Taylor Yard train-switching center. Southern Pacific plans to sell much of the 243-acre site.
- Long-Awaited E-Day Arrives for San Diego's Eclipse Watchers
- Reagan Turns Raconteur at Jaycee Lunch
- NFL REPORT : Woodruff, Last Steeler Link to the Super Bowl, Retires
- Remote Parking Sites Available for Concerts
- GINGERBREAD MEN, LADIES : Broadway on Tour Troupe Cooks Up a 'Hansel and Gretel' for Simple Appetites
- Glendora : Raises for City Employees
- Draft of Wetlands 'Bible' Released Amid Controversy : Environment: EPA Administrator Reilly seeks a compromise. Still in dispute is how much an area must be waterlogged before it is protected.
- Moreno's Has Old World Allure
- Moonlight Serenades
- Polishing Up Your Mineral Vocabulary
- Call us Quasimodo.We had decided that we...
- 'Knowing Better' Isn't a Guarantee
- COUNTYWIDE : 2 Board Members Won't Run Again
- Little Michelle Jones Is Dead : Tot scrambled up steps of grandparents' home too late to avoid gang shooting
- New Program for Training of Biomedical Scientists
- Surfer-Teacher in a Class by Himself : When He Is Not Motivating His Students, John Shearer Is Off to the Beach
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- Knights Bring Crusade for Respectability Home : Softball: Fledgling women's team, a heavy underdog in the Olympic Festival, is led by five players from the region.
- Obituary
- THE BREAKS WENT THEIR WAY : It's That Old Blue Magic : Dodgers: For 80 games, almost everything has worked out right for the team with the best record in baseball.
- Santa Monica : Artwork Approved
- Is There Gold in Those Little Cereal Boxes? : Trends: The next hot collectible could be the packaging from your child's breakfast, says a man who made a small fortune on lunch boxes.
- Hong Kong Gay Bill OKd
- Sierra Madre : Report on Hillside Plan
- The Proposed Charter Changes
- World IN BRIEF : EL SALVADOR : Fighting Erupts as Talks Resume
- Racial Issues Still Stirring Emotions, Outburst Shows : Politics: Remarks by Bush and Bradley show the harsh feelings on both sides of the spectrum. Senator's attack has a personal edge.
- San Dimas : Senior Center Site Funds
- Trash Firm Probed Over Alleged Forgery
- Health Experts Urge Tighter Pesticide Curbs
- SANTA ANA : School Trustee Will Seek Second Term
- Rig Jackknifes on Riverside Freeway
- Man Held in Deaths at Sandwich Shop : Violence: Suspect had been fired from job at food outlet. Slayings raised concerns over late business hours required in franchise agreement.
- Fence to Be Built at Hawthorne High
- Wilmington Bans Trucks on 3 Streets
- U.S. sprinter Michael Johnson ran the season's...
- HOLLYWOOD PARK : Compelling Sound to Have Surgery
- Klein Tied for Third in Golf Event
- Jazz Reviews : Frank Capp Returns to Power Juggernaut
- 'Millie's Book' Earns $1 Million for First Dog
- Weather Conditions May Obscure View of Eclipse : Astronomy: Dense marine layer along Southland coast, clouds in Hawaii expected.
- GLENDORA : Water Tank OK Ordered
- Poor Feel Powerless to Protest Cuts : Welfare: Many AFDC recipients don't know the state plans to reduce their checks 4.4% and deny cost-of-living increases. Those who do know realize they have no clout in Sacramento.
- College Basketball
- Stringfellow's: Down on Dining
- Travel Tricks : Some ABCs for Keeping Little Ones Happy on the Road
- What's True and What's Not?
- SOUNDS LIKE : Some Say Lewis, Carlin and Others Ghost Bobby Collins' Act, But He'll Only Acknowledge a Skelton
- Armanied to the Teeth
- Nonprofit Group Elects President
- A Cheap Way to Open Stuck Hood?
- Women's Clubs Cling to Tradition : * Society: The ranks are dwindling, 'but as long as women find a cluster of companions who are congenial, they'll find it's worth the trouble of getting to a meeting.'
- Rio Hondo Will Limit Enrollment
- 5-Year-Old Dies, 2 Hurt in House Garage Fire
- Don't Multiply the Mixed Messages : Reform creates its own conflicts. Leaders and the community must help police be able to weather those new storms.
- Marina's Top Developer Files for Bankruptcy
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Poetic Justice for the MWD
- The Budget Today--Utopia Tomorrow : Workers' comp is a real issue--a scandal, perhaps--but not a budgetary one
- LOTTERY RESULTS
- College Basketball
- COSTA MESA : Drunk Driver Jailed Pending Sentence
- The Blue-Uniformed Fear of 'Social Work' : Separation from the community is the heart of the LAPD's problem--and the heart of modern policing.
- Valenzuela Goes Back to Double A
- Pfund Decides to Stay With Lakers
- Borland to Acquire Ashton-Tate in a $439-Million Deal
- The Pedigreed Catfish
- FLICKS FILM & VIDEO FILE : Cutting Edge : 'Edward Scissorhands' almost snips its way to the top, but there is no clear video rental favorite.
- FILM : Movies That Can Run in the Family
- Nation IN BRIEF : NATIONWIDE : Cash Crunch Forces Georgia Payroll Cut
- City Opens Door to Financial Aid for First-Time Home Buyers
- THREE-PART HARMONY : Fetching, Funny and Fundamentally Sound, the Roche Sisters Are Hitless Wonders Bound by Tenacity
- West Covina : Prison Term in Arms Case
- Bush OKs Closing 7 California Bases : Military: Action clears the way for Congress to act on recommendation covering 34 sites nationwide.
- Thomas' Church a Center of Anti-Abortion Activity : Judiciary: Episcopal congregation's leaders have organized protests. The high court nominee has not taken a public position on issue.
- The Great Videos of the Western World : Education: Academia's best lecturers are being captured on videotape. The entrepreneur responsible learned the value of his idea firsthand.
- Air Freight That Wasn't Costs $1.5 Million : Dispute: Burlington Air Express of Irvine settles claims that it charged Navy for shipments that had been trucked, not flown, and had overcharged for storage.
- PLACENTIA : Schools to Charge for Use of Buses
- Beverly Hills OKs Display of Both Menorah, Yule Tree
- Urban Rail Boosters Drop Their Bid for U.S. Funds : Transit: Thanks to Measure M, the $1 million originally sought isn't needed right now, say leaders overseeing plans for a six-city line.
- Obituary
- Camerata's Problems Mount : Court Actions Mark Latest Chapter in Drama of O.C. Group, Founder
- THE ECONOMY
- Honig: Less Is More
- Officer Wounds Burglary Suspect
- A Family Affair : Oxnard clan keeps the folk music of southern Mexico's Vera Cruz region alive.
- Gates Says His Top Aides Didn't Bring Concerns to Him : Reaction: Chief also suggests that 'black humor' is to blame for many inflammatory racist and sexist messages sent via police computers.
- Astronomical : * Stargazers: 'It's a fad, a lovely fad,' Griffith Observatory Director Ed Krupp says of the public's intense interest in today's solar eclipse.
- West Hollywood : Sheriff's Department Shifts
- Malibu : High School Gets Principal
- World IN BRIEF : BRAZIL : Bomb Found in Airline Luggage
- Hawaii No Paradise for Visiting Players : * Football: Team composed almost exclusively of former San Gabriel Valley prep standouts was humbled by Hawaiian team, 38-6.
- 13 Killed as Commuter Plane Crashes Into House
- Child OK After Being Inside Stolen Car
- OXNARD : Graduation Rules Become Stricter
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Ex-Colleague Says Officer Raped Her
- SAILING / TRANSPAC RACE : Chance Takes Winning Course
- Kansas' Jordan to Play in University Games
- Union: Send Us the $$$ : * Television: Would-be contributors to San Francisco's KQED are asked to send dues to a NABET trust fund until a contract is signed.
- Bad Guys Ace Out a Good 'Cop'
- Argonaut Group Inc.: The Los Angeles-based company's...
- Skeptical Eye on IBM, Apple Alliance
- THE ECONOMY
- New Outcry Over Poultry Bacteria : Safety: Industry scrambles to restore consumer confidence amid cries of 'dirty chicken.'
- A Winning Moment
- Restaurants Offer Way to Storm Bastille Day
- Bush Lifts Economic Sanctions on S. Africa : Apartheid: He sees 'irreversible' progress by Pretoria. Opponents in Congress plan no effort to undo the move.
- City Council Comes to Terms With Panel
- Cudahy : Utilities Tax, Landlord Fee Will Take Effect in August
- High Life: A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : For Budding Ballerinas, It's a One and a Tutu : Dance: Two teens hope to enhance their fledgling careers--and their life experience--by spending part of their summer studying in San Francisco.
- Long Beach : Council Votes $29,000 on Study of Law Enforcement
- Bush Reaffirms Support of Nominee for CIA Post : Iran-Contra: The President says he sees nothing in latest disclosures to implicate Robert Gates, but some senators are not so certain.
- Park Designed for Special Fun
- Scholarship Winners Announced
- This Worthy Exhibit Is at a Loss for Words
- Furniture Buyers Have a Range of Choice
- 26 of 45 LAX Shuttle Vans Taken Off Road : Transportation: They are cited for safety or paperwork violations during a surprise inspection by the PUC.
- Hunt for Drug Smugglers Leads to Suspected Airport Luggage Thieves
- Tax-Shelter Schemer Guilty in 2nd Case : Courts: Encino man pleads no contest to 11 felony counts in an unrelated real estate scam.
- Fare-Thee-Well : Exchange Students Head for Home After Year in U.S.
- At Last, Holyfield vs. Tyson : Boxing: King gets backed into a corner and forced to take Duva's original offer of $15 million for challenger.
- Police Abuses Laid Bare, but Solutions Fall Short : The 'revised' complaint system leaves the fox running the chicken coop. And who will prosecute perjury on police reports?
- Golf
- MUSIC REVIEW : String Quartet Opens Seal Beach Festival With Vigor : The newly formed group performs with bracing, muscular presence, despite showing some signs of tentative ensemble.
- Two for Tubers : Jim and Yvonne McCurley grow Yukon Gold and Yellow Fingerling varieties, for sale at the Thousand Oaks Farmers Market.
- ARCHITECTURE : Mormon Temple Is Mute Symbol to a Meaningless, Endless Sprawl
- Study Finds 'Pesticide Rain' Affecting Even Remote Areas
- French Eatery Radiates Sophisticated Charm
- SPORTSCOPE : Waves Announce Basketball Schedule
- THE SIERRA MADRE EARTHQUAKE : City Officials Fear Upton Sinclair's Home Could Face Demolition From Quake Damage
- Slovenia Says It Will Abide by Cease-Fire : Yugoslavia: The republic's Parliament endorses a European peace accord. But the federal presidency and army are hesitant.
- AMERICAN QUONSET : Another Day in Hutsville : A trip around Ventura County offers many examples of the versatility of the arched structures.
- Signature Drive to Recall Mayor Fails to Qualify : Government: The city clerk invalidated the names of 863 voters that were collected. The unsuccessful effort ends a bitter six-month campaign.
- Industrial Solvent Spill Forces Evacuation of 100
- Sides Square Off in Parkland Dispute : Trial: Judge in civil case to hear Round 1 today in the suit pitting Taylor Woodrow Homes California against Laguna Niguel.
- SAN DIEGO COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Putting More Cops on the Streets
- Plan Revived for Offices on Ventura Boulevard
- CAMARILLO : School Parking Lot to Be Developed
- EL RIO : Man Charged in the Slaying of Youth, 16
- Settlement in Inmate Death Sets a Record : Jails: County's agreement to pay $650,000 in chokehold incident could eventually bring orphaned daughter $4 million.
- Land Grab : Oso Creek Cuts Out a Canyon, Stealing Soil, Trees as It Goes
- State Aid Denied to County Arts Panel : Culture: The group loses $1.48 million in grants. The state says it suffers from poor organization.
- Duo Trying to Carve Niche for Gay, Lesbian Performers
- Old Globe, Museum Win Grants
- Soviets OK Stock Exchanges, Tax Cuts for Businesses
- Nighthawks
- HomeFed's Chief Makes Own Review of Thrift's Assets
- Budget-Balancing Plan Approved : Finances: A garbage collection fee will be initiated and city salaries frozen to avoid mass layoffs and help trim $3 million from the budget.
- Pasadena : Fees to Increase 4.7%
- West Covina : $57.2-Million Budget OKd
- Caltech Names Admissions Head
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Continuation School Named Valley Vista
- Year-Round Schedules Challenged by Parents
- South African Regime Must Keep Up Progress : Bush lifts trade restrictions, despite one unresolved issue
- Judge OKs Suit Against 2 Police Officers
- Charges Dropped in Vigil at Campus Fence
- SEAL BEACH : New Study Planned on Hellman Ranch